Problems at the 2026 World Cup

2026年世界盃的問題


Introduction

The 2026 World Cup has many problems. There are fights about technology and politics.

2026年世界盃有許多問題,包括關於科技與政治的爭論。

Main Body

Many people do not like the VAR video system. Egypt lost a game to Argentina and they are angry. They say the video system is not fair. Many referees do not have enough training.

許多人不喜歡 VAR 視訊助理裁判系統。埃及隊輸給了阿根廷隊,因此他們很憤怒,認為該視訊系統不公平。許多裁判缺乏足夠的訓練。

Politics are also a problem. The USA did not let a Somali official enter the country. Also, President Donald Trump helped a USA player. This player did not have to sit out a game. Other countries say this is not fair.

政治也是一個問題。美國不允許一名索馬利亞官員入境。此外,川普總統幫助了一名美國球員,使該球員不必停賽。其他國家表示這樣不公平。

FIFA has money problems too. Courts in New York and New Jersey are looking at ticket prices. Some people say the water breaks are only for TV ads. They do not think the players need the breaks for health.

FIFA 在財務方面也有問題。紐約和紐澤西的法院正在調查票價。有些人認為飲水時間僅僅是為了電視廣告,他們不認為球員是因為健康原因需要休息。

Conclusion

The 2026 World Cup has new technology, but it also has many human and political mistakes.

2026年世界盃雖然有新科技,但同時也有許多人為與政治上的錯誤。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "NOT"

In this text, we see a pattern to show things are wrong or missing. To reach A2, you must master how to make a sentence negative using do not or did not.

1. Now (Present)

  • People do not like... \rightarrow (General feeling)
  • Referees do not have... \rightarrow (Current situation)

2. Then (Past)

  • USA did not let... \rightarrow (Something that happened before)
  • Player did not have to... \rightarrow (A past rule/event)

Quick Rule:

  • Do not = Today / Always
  • Did not = Yesterday / Before

Vocabulary Bridge:

  • Fair \rightarrow Correct/Right
  • Not fair \rightarrow Wrong/Incorrect

Vocabulary Learning

technology (n.)
New machines or ways of doing things using science
Example:The new technology makes the phone very fast.
politics (n.)
Activities related to the government and laws of a country
Example:He likes to read books about politics.
fair (adj.)
Treating everyone in a right or equal way
Example:The teacher is fair to all the students.
referee (n.)
The person who makes sure players follow the rules in a game
Example:The referee blew the whistle to stop the game.
official (n.)
A person who has a position of authority in an organization
Example:The government official signed the paper.
court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone broke the law
Example:The man went to court to talk to the judge.
Practice A2 words in a crossword