Court Case for Tyler Robinson
Tyler Robinson 的法庭案件
Introduction
A court in Utah is looking at a case. Tyler Robinson is in trouble. The police say he killed Charlie Kirk.
猶他州的一個法院正在審理一起案件。Tyler Robinson 陷入了麻煩,警方稱他殺害了 Charlie Kirk。
Main Body
The police have a gun and DNA. They have videos of Robinson. They say he shot Charlie Kirk from a roof on September 10 last year. Robinson also wrote messages to a friend. In these messages, he said he did it.
警方掌握了一把槍和 DNA。他們擁有 Robinson 的影片。警方稱他於去年 9 月 10 日在屋頂上槍殺了 Charlie Kirk。Robinson 還寫了訊息給一名朋友,在這些訊息中,他承認自己做了這件事。
Robinson's lawyers say the evidence is wrong. They do not trust the DNA tests. But the police say the evidence is strong. Many famous people are watching the case.
Robinson 的律師表示證據有誤。他們不信任 DNA 檢測。但警方稱證據充分。許多名人都在關注此案。
Some people are fighting about this case. Candace Owens says the story is not true. Other people, like Ben Shapiro, are angry with her. They say she is lying.
有些人正就此案爭論。Candace Owens 稱這個故事不是真的。而其他像 Ben Shapiro 這樣的人則對她感到憤怒,稱她在撒謊。
Conclusion
Judge Tony Graf will make a decision after September 1.
法官 Tony Graf 將在 9 月 1 日後做出決定。
Vocabulary Learning
🔎 The 'Action' Words (Past Tense)
To reach A2, you must tell stories about things that already happened. Look at how the text changes verbs to show the past:
- Say Said
- Write Wrote
Why this matters: Most English verbs just add '-ed' (like look looked), but the most important words are 'rebels.' They change completely.
Spot the pattern:
- "Robinson also wrote messages" (He did this before the court case).
- "He said he did it" (The words were spoken in the past).
⚖️ Opposites in the Story
Comparing two different ideas is a key A2 skill. This text uses 'Strong' vs. 'Wrong' to show the fight between the police and the lawyers:
Use these words to describe your opinion: "I think this idea is strong" or "I think this answer is wrong."