Rugby League News: Big Wins and a Bad Injury

英式橄欖球聯賽新聞:大獲全勝與嚴重受傷


Introduction

Some teams won by many points in the recent rugby games. One important player for the Bulldogs got a bad injury.

在最近的橄欖球比賽中,有些球隊贏了很多分。Bulldogs 隊的一名重要球員受了重傷。

Main Body

Three teams won big games. The Sharks beat the Dolphins 66-0. The Warriors beat the Tigers 32-6. The Raiders beat the Bulldogs 40-16.

有三支球隊贏得了大比分比賽。Sharks 以 66-0 擊敗 Dolphins。Warriors 以 32-6 擊敗 Tigers。Raiders 以 40-16 擊敗 Bulldogs。

Stephen Crichton is the captain of the Bulldogs. He had a bad hit and left the game on a stretcher. He is a very important player for his team.

Stephen Crichton 是 Bulldogs 的隊長。他遭受了劇烈撞擊並被用擔架抬離場。他是球隊中非常重要的球員。

The Roosters played the Eels. The Roosters played very well at the start. They scored a try and led 4-0 in the 17th minute.

Roosters 對陣 Eels。Roosters 在開賽初期表現出色,在第 17 分鐘攻入一次達陣,並以 4-0 領先。

Conclusion

The league is changing fast. Some teams are winning, but some players are getting hurt.

聯賽變化迅速。有些球隊正在獲勝,但有些球員卻受了傷。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ Quick Action Words

Look at how we describe the games. We use simple words to show who won:

  • Beat \rightarrow To win against someone.
  • Won \rightarrow The general result of victory.
  • Led \rightarrow To be in the front/winning at a specific time.

Example from text:

  • "The Sharks beat the Dolphins" \rightarrow Sharks won, Dolphins lost.

🛠️ Making Sentences Stronger

Beginners often use "very" for everything. The text shows us how to describe things more clearly:

GoodightarrowextVerywell\text{Good} ightarrow ext{Very well} (How they played) BigightarrowextManypoints\text{Big} ightarrow ext{Many points} (The size of the win) BadightarrowextBadhit\text{Bad} ightarrow ext{Bad hit} (The type of injury)

Key Rule: Use "Very" before a describing word (adjective) to make it stronger.

  • Very important player.

Vocabulary Learning

injury (n.)
Damage to a person's body
Example:The football player has a leg injury.
captain (n.)
The leader of a sports team
Example:The captain talks to the referee.
stretcher (n.)
A bed used to carry sick or hurt people
Example:The medics carried the player away on a stretcher.
scored (v.)
To get a point in a game
Example:She scored a goal in the last minute.
Practice A2 words in a crossword