The Pittsburgh Steelers Prepare for Training Camp

匹茲堡鋼鐵人準備進入訓練營


Introduction

Coach Mike McCarthy is getting the Pittsburgh Steelers ready for training camp. Some players have health problems and some do not have new contracts.

教練 Mike McCarthy 正在協助匹茲堡鋼鐵人準備訓練營。部分球員有健康問題,而有些人則尚未簽署新合約。

Main Body

The team has a new plan for the offense. Aaron Rodgers is the first quarterback. Mason Rudolph is second. Drew Allar is also on the team, but he needs a new contract.

球隊對進攻有了一項新計劃。Aaron Rodgers 是第一四分衛。Mason Rudolph 是第二。Drew Allar 也在隊中,但他需要一份新合約。

DK Metcalf and Roman Wilson are important receivers. Pat Freiermuth is the top tight end. Some players must fight to keep their spots on the team.

DK Metcalf 和 Roman Wilson 是重要的接球員。Pat Freiermuth 是頂尖的緊端鋒。部分球員必須努力爭奪才能保住在隊中的位置。

Broderick Jones has a neck injury. The team does not know if he is healthy. Because of this, the team signed Max Iheanachor. Joey Porter Jr. also wants more money in his contract.

Broderick Jones 頸部受傷。球隊不確定他是否已康復。因此,球隊簽下了 Max Iheanachor。Joey Porter Jr. 也希望在合約中獲得更多薪水。

Conclusion

The team is changing. They must fix player contracts and health problems before camp starts.

球隊正在改變中。在訓練營開始之前,他們必須解決球員合約與健康問題。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The 'Some' Secret

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  • Some players have health problems.
  • Some players must fight for their spots.

What is happening here? We use 'Some' when we don't want to talk about every single person. It means "a few" or "not all."

Easy Pattern: Some + Plural Word + Action/Status

Examples for your life:

  • Some students are tired. \rightarrow (Not all students, just a few).
  • Some cars are red. \rightarrow (Not every car in the world).
  • Some days are rainy. \rightarrow (Only a few days of the week).

🛠️ Action Words: 'Needs' vs 'Wants'

In the article, we see two different types of 'desire':

  1. Needs (Must have to survive or function) \rightarrow "He needs a new contract."
  2. Wants (Desires something more) \rightarrow "Joey Porter Jr. also wants more money."

Quick Tip:

  • Use Needs for things that are necessary (Water, Sleep, Food).
  • Use Wants for things that make you happy (Chocolate, a New Phone, a Vacation).

Vocabulary Learning

prepare (v.)
To get something ready
Example:I prepare my bag before I go to school.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two people or groups
Example:The player signed a new contract for three years.
offense (n.)
The part of a sports team that tries to score points
Example:The team has a very strong offense this year.
injury (n.)
Physical damage to the body
Example:He cannot play football because of a leg injury.
healthy (adj.)
Being in good physical condition; not sick
Example:Eating fruit and vegetables helps you stay healthy.
Practice A2 words in a crossword