Actor David Morrissey Talks About His Life

Introduction

David Morrissey is a famous actor. He talks about his problems with alcohol and his sad past.

Main Body

David was 15 years old when his father died. This made him very sad. He felt anxious and lonely. He left school at 16 to work in a theater. David drank a lot of alcohol because he was shy. This caused problems with his wife. A friend helped him stop. Now, he has not drunk alcohol for 21 years. Acting helped David feel better. He likes acting because it makes him feel safe. In his real life, he still feels nervous and lacks confidence.

Conclusion

David is sober now. His job as an actor helps him stay happy and strong.

Learning

πŸ•°οΈ Past vs. Now

Look at how the story moves from the past to the present. This is the secret to A2 storytelling.

The Past (Finished)

  • Was β†’ He was 15.
  • Died β†’ Father died.
  • Left β†’ He left school.
  • Drank β†’ He drank alcohol.

The Now (Current)

  • Is β†’ David is sober.
  • Has β†’ He has not drunk for 21 years.
  • Likes β†’ He likes acting.

🧩 Word Connectors

Instead of short, choppy sentences, we use "because" to explain why something happened.

  • Reason β†’\rightarrow Result
  • Shy β†’\rightarrow because β†’\rightarrow drank alcohol.
  • Acting β†’\rightarrow because β†’\rightarrow feels safe.

Quick Tip: Use "because" to turn a basic A1 sentence into an A2 sentence.

Vocabulary Learning

actor (n.)
a person who performs in movies, plays, or on stage
Example:The actor gave a great performance.
talks (v.)
to speak or communicate
Example:She talks to her friends every day.
life (n.)
the experience of being alive
Example:He studies life in biology class.
famous (adj.)
well known by many people
Example:The singer is famous worldwide.
problems (n.)
difficulties or issues
Example:She has many problems at work.
alcohol (n.)
a drink that can make you feel drunk
Example:He does not drink alcohol.
sad (adj.)
feeling unhappy or sorrowful
Example:She felt sad after the movie.
past (n.)
time before now
Example:He remembers his past.
years (n.)
units of time, 365 days each
Example:She has lived here for ten years.
father (n.)
a male parent
Example:He loves his father.
died (v.)
stopped living
Example:Her grandfather died last year.
made (v.)
caused something to happen
Example:The news made him angry.
very (adv.)
to a large extent or degree
Example:It was very hot today.
anxious (adj.)
feeling worried or nervous
Example:She felt anxious before the exam.
lonely (adj.)
feeling without friends or company
Example:He felt lonely in the new city.
left (v.)
went away from a place
Example:She left the house early.
school (n.)
a place where children learn
Example:The children go to school.
work (v.)
to do a job or task
Example:He works at a bank.
theater (n.)
a building where plays are performed
Example:They went to the theater last night.
drank (v.)
to consume a liquid
Example:He drank water after the run.
shy (adj.)
nervous or lacking confidence in social situations
Example:She is shy around strangers.
caused (v.)
made something happen
Example:The storm caused damage.
friend (n.)
a person you like and trust
Example:My friend helped me.
helped (v.)
gave assistance
Example:She helped me with homework.
stop (v.)
to cease an action
Example:He stopped smoking.
better (adj.)
more good or improved
Example:She feels better after rest.
likes (v.)
enjoys or prefers
Example:He likes pizza.
safe (adj.)
not dangerous
Example:The park is safe for children.
real (adj.)
actual or true
Example:This is a real story.
still (adv.)
even now, without change
Example:He still lives there.
nervous (adj.)
feeling uneasy or worried
Example:She was nervous before the test.
lacks (v.)
does not have enough
Example:He lacks confidence.
confidence (n.)
belief in one's abilities
Example:She has confidence in herself.
sober (adj.)
not drunk or under influence of alcohol
Example:He has been sober for years.
job (n.)
a paid position of work
Example:She has a new job.
stay (v.)
remain in a place
Example:They will stay at the hotel.
happy (adj.)
feeling joy or satisfaction
Example:She feels happy.
strong (adj.)
having power or resilience
Example:He is strong.