New Football Shirts for 2026

Introduction

Some football teams have new shirts. They told us when the shirts will arrive.

Main Body

Mexico has a new shirt for the 2026 World Cup. It is green with special patterns. Adidas will sell it in May or June. The price is between 1,600 and 3,000 pesos. Borussia Dortmund has a new home shirt from PUMA. The design shows the history of their city. The team will wear it in a game against Eintracht Frankfurt. RB Leipzig also has a new PUMA shirt. It is white with red lines. These lines look like the lights in their stadium. They will wear it against FC St. Pauli.

Conclusion

Many teams now have new clothes for their games.

Learning

πŸ‘• Describing Things

To reach A2, you need to describe objects simply. Look at how the text describes the shirts:

  • Color + Detail: "green with special patterns"
  • Color + Detail: "white with red lines"

The Pattern: [Color] β†’\rightarrow with β†’\rightarrow [Small Detail]

Try this logic for other things:

  • A car β†’\rightarrow Blue with black wheels.
  • A phone β†’\rightarrow Silver with a cracked screen.
  • A dog β†’\rightarrow Brown with white paws.

πŸ“… Talking About the Future

The text uses "will" to talk about things that happen later:

  1. "Adidas will sell it..."
  2. "The team will wear it..."

Simple Rule: Use WILL + ACTION to predict the future. It does not change if the person is I, You, He, She, or They.

  • I will buy a shirt.
  • They will play a game.

Vocabulary Learning

shirt (n.)
a piece of clothing that covers the upper part of the body
Example:She wore a blue shirt to the match.
team (n.)
a group of people who play a sport together
Example:The football team practiced every day.
game (n.)
an event where people play a sport or sport-like activity
Example:The game starts at 3 p.m.
price (n.)
the amount of money you pay for something
Example:The price of the shirt is 2,000 pesos.
sell (v.)
to give something to someone in exchange for money
Example:Adidas will sell the shirts in May.
city (n.)
a large town where many people live
Example:The design shows the history of their city.
look (v.)
to see or to appear
Example:The lines look like lights.
lines (n.)
long narrow marks or strokes
Example:The red lines are on the shirt.
stadium (n.)
a place where sports games are played and watched
Example:The stadium is full of fans.
wear (v.)
to have clothes on your body
Example:They will wear the new shirts during the match.