People are Angry at Football Player Alexander Sorloth
民眾對足球員 Alexander Sorloth 感到憤怒
Introduction
Norway lost a big game to England. Now, many people are sending mean messages to the player Alexander Sorloth.
挪威在一場大賽中輸給了英格蘭。現在許多人正向球員 Alexander Sorloth 發送惡意訊息。
Main Body
Norway was winning 1-0. Sorloth had the ball. He did not pass to his teammate, Erling Haaland. He tried to score, but he missed. England then scored two goals and won the game.
挪威當時以 1-0 領先。Sorloth 擁有球權,但他沒有傳給隊友 Erling Haaland。他嘗試得分但錯失了。隨後英格蘭攻入兩球並贏得比賽。
Sorloth said he did not pass because a defender was in the way. He says he thought Haaland was not free. He knows he did not play perfectly.
Sorloth 表示他沒有傳球是因為一名防守球員擋住了路。他說他認為 Haaland 當時沒有空檔。他知道自己的表現並不完美。
Many people wrote terrible things to Sorloth on the internet. Some people told him to hurt himself. His partner, Lena Selnes, showed these messages. The team manager says these messages are crazy. He tells players to stay away from social media.
許多人在網路上對 Sorloth 寫下 terrible 的言論。有些人甚至叫他自我傷害。他的伴侶 Lena Selnes 公開了這些訊息。球隊經理表示這些訊息太瘋狂了。他要求球員遠離社交媒體。
Conclusion
Alexander Sorloth is still sad because people are very mean to him online.
Alexander Sorloth 依然感到難過,因為人們在網路上對他非常惡意。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The "Past Action" Pattern
When we talk about things that already happened, we often just add -ed to the end of the word.
Look at these examples from the story:
- Loss Lost (Special change)
- Try Tried
- Miss Missed
- Show Showed
🚫 Saying "No" in the Past
To say someone did not do something, we use this simple formula: did not + base word
- Example: He did not pass the ball.
- Example: He did not play perfectly.
Crucial Tip: When you use "did not," the action word stays in its simplest form. You don't need to add -ed here!
💡 Useful Words for Feelings
- Mean: Not kind. (The messages were mean).
- Sad: Not happy. (Sorloth is sad).
- Crazy: Not normal. (The messages are crazy).