Plane Window Breaks on Ryanair Flight
Ryanair 航班飛機窗戶破裂
Introduction
A Ryanair plane flew from Greece. A window broke and a man almost fell out of the plane.
一架 Ryanair 飛機從希臘起飛。窗戶破裂,一名男子險些從飛機上掉落。
Main Body
The plane flew on July 10. A piece of the engine hit a window. The window broke. Oxygen masks fell from the ceiling.
該飛機於 7 月 10 日飛行。引擎碎片撞擊了窗戶,導致窗戶破裂。氧氣面罩從天花板落下。
A man from Serbia was 61 years old. His head and shoulders went outside the plane. He wore his seat belt. Other people held his legs for five minutes. He stayed inside the plane.
一名 61 歲的塞爾維亞男子,其頭部與肩膀伸出了機外。由於他繫了安全帶,其他人在五分鐘內抓著他的腿,使他留在飛機內。
Experts say the seat belt saved his life. Pilots say you must always wear your seat belt on a plane. This keeps you safe.
專家表示安全帶救了他的命。飛行員表示在飛機上必須全程繫好安全帶,以確保安全。
Conclusion
The plane flew back to the airport in Greece. The people took a different plane to finish their trip.
飛機飛回希臘機場。乘客們改搭另一架飛機完成旅程。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ THE 'PAST' ACTION PATTERN
Look at how the story tells us what happened. Most words end in -ed or change their shape to show the action is finished.
1. The 'ED' Pattern (Regular)
- Stay Stayed
- Save Saved
- Hold Held (Special case!)
2. The 'Shape-Shifter' Pattern (Irregular) Some words don't use -ed. They change completely:
- Fly Flew
- Break Broke
- Go Went
Quick Rule for A2: If you want to talk about yesterday or a trip that is finished, look for these forms.
Example from text: "The plane flew... A window broke... He stayed inside."
🛠 USEFUL WORDS FOR SAFETY
- Must Use this for 100% rules (e.g., "You must wear a seat belt").
- Keep Use this for staying in a certain state (e.g., "This keeps you safe").