Coventry City Buy Loum Tchaouna

考文垂市簽下 Loum Tchaouna


Introduction

Coventry City bought the player Loum Tchaouna from Burnley. He has a contract for five years.

考文垂市從本利買入球員 Loum Tchaouna,他簽下了一份為期五年的合約。

Main Body

Coventry City paid 20 million pounds for the player. Tchaouna is 22 years old. He played football in France and Italy before he came to England.

考文垂市支付了 2,000 萬英鎊買入該名球員。Tchaouna 現年 22 歲。他在來到英國之前,曾在法國和義大利踢球。

Last year, Tchaouna played for Burnley. He played 32 games and scored three goals. He is a forward.

去年 Tchaouna 在本利效力。他出賽 32 場並攻入三個進球。他司職前鋒。

Coventry City has a big game against Arsenal on August 21. Tchaouna is ready to play. He knows how to play in different leagues.

考文垂市將在 8 月 21 日迎來一場對陣阿森納的大賽。Tchaouna 已準備好出賽,他熟悉如何在不同聯賽中比賽。

Conclusion

Loum Tchaouna is now a Coventry City player. He will play in the Premier League.

Loum Tchaouna 現在已成為考文垂市的球員,他將在英超聯賽中參賽。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The "Before and After" Logic

Look at this sentence: "He played football in France and Italy before he came to England."

The Pattern: [Action 1] \rightarrow before \rightarrow [Action 2]

In English, we use before to show the order of events.

Examples from the text:

  • Play in France \rightarrow before \rightarrow Move to England.

Simple Rule for A2: Use before when you want to talk about the first thing that happened in a sequence.

Common pairs to remember:

  • I eat breakfast \rightarrow before \rightarrow I go to work.
  • Wash your hands \rightarrow before \rightarrow You eat dinner.

💰 Money Words

"Coventry City paid 20 million pounds"

  • Pay (Now) \rightarrow Paid (Past)

When we talk about buying players or things in the past, always use paid.

Vocabulary Learning

contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two people or groups
Example:The player signed a contract for five years.
forward (n.)
A player in football who tries to score goals
Example:Tchaouna is a forward, so he plays near the goal.
league (n.)
A group of sports teams that play against each other
Example:He knows how to play in different football leagues.
Practice A2 words in a crossword