Sports News Report

Introduction

This report talks about school sports. It shows who won and who broke records.

Main Body

Megan Grant from UCLA hit 38 home runs. This is a new record for college softball. Florida State University won a big title in softball too. Many high schools played baseball and softball. Buchholz and Altamont won their games. Now they go to the state finals. Other students won medals in track and weightlifting. In professional sports, the Chicago Cubs won ten games in a row two times this year.

Conclusion

Many teams are now ready for the final games. One player made a new record in college sports.

Learning

🏆 The 'Win' Pattern

In this text, we see a very common way to talk about success in the past. Look at these examples:

  • Florida State University won a big title.
  • Buchholz and Altamont won their games.
  • The Chicago Cubs won ten games.

The Secret: In English, we don't say 'winned'. The word win (now) becomes won (past).

Quick Guide: Win → Won

How to use it like a pro: [Person/Team] + won + [The Prize/The Game].

Example: My friend won the race!

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
a written or spoken account of something that has happened
Example:The teacher gave a report on the class trip.
school (n.)
a place where children learn
Example:I go to school every day.
sports (n.)
activities that involve physical exertion and skill
Example:Playing sports is fun.
record (n.)
a written or electronic account of something
Example:She kept a record of her scores.
college (n.)
a school where people study after high school
Example:He attends college in Boston.
softball (n.)
a type of bat-and-ball game played on a field
Example:They played softball on Saturday.
baseball (n.)
a bat-and-ball game played on a field
Example:Baseball is popular in the U.S.
games (n.)
activities for entertainment
Example:We watched many games.
medals (n.)
small awards for winning
Example:She won medals in the race.
track (n.)
a path for running
Example:He ran on the track.