Apple Corps Opens New Beatles Museum

Introduction

Apple Corps bought the old office at 3 Savile Row in London. It will open as a place for fans in 2027.

Main Body

The Beatles worked in this house. In 1969, they played a concert on the roof. This was their last public show. The police stopped them because the music was too loud. The new building has seven floors. Visitors can see old photos and things from the band. There is a new music studio inside. People can also go to the roof. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are happy. They like this project. The boss of Apple Corps, Tom Greene, says many fans already visit the house. Now they can go inside.

Conclusion

The house at 3 Savile Row will be a big tourist place by 2027.

Learning

🕒 Time Travel: Now vs. Then

In this story, we see how the English language changes when we talk about the past (things that finished) and the future (things that will happen).

1. The Past (It's over) Look at how the words change to show the action is finished:

  • Work \rightarrow Worked
  • Play \rightarrow Played
  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped

Rule: Just add -ed to the end of the action word!

2. The Future (Not yet) When we talk about 2027, we use a helper word:

  • Will open
  • Will be

Rule: Use Will + Action for things that haven't happened yet.

3. The Present (Right now) For things that are true today, we keep it simple:

  • They like this project.
  • Fans visit the house.

Quick Guide Summary

  • Yesterday \rightarrow -ed
  • Today \rightarrow Simple word
  • Tomorrow \rightarrow Will

Vocabulary Learning

concert (n.)
a musical performance for an audience
Example:The Beatles played a concert on the roof in 1969.
loud (adj.)
producing a high volume of sound
Example:The police stopped them because the music was too loud.
building (n.)
a structure with walls and a roof that people use for living or working
Example:The new building has seven floors.
studio (n.)
a room or place where music is recorded or produced
Example:There is a new music studio inside the building.
tourist (n.)
a person who travels for pleasure
Example:The house at 3 Savile Row will be a big tourist place by 2027.