Katie Price and Lee Andrews on TV

Introduction

Katie Price and her husband, Lee Andrews, will talk on the TV show Good Morning Britain on May 12.

Main Body

Katie and Lee married in Dubai in January. Some people say Lee cannot leave Dubai. Lee says this is not true. Katie says some people have problems with travel in Dubai. Lee said he has a degree from Cambridge University. This is not true. He also said he worked for the Labour Party and The King's Trust. These groups say he did not work for them. Lee says an old worker told lies about him. Katie has five children. They do not know Lee yet. She wants to wait. Also, some people say Lee had a fight with a man named Paolo. Lee and Paolo say this is not true. Katie also talked about her health and her weight.

Conclusion

The TV show will ask them about their jobs, the law, and their health.

Learning

⚡ THE POWER OF 'NOT'

To reach A2, you must know how to say something is wrong or false. Look at these patterns from the story:

1. Simple Denials

  • This is not true. \rightarrow Use this when a fact is wrong.
  • He did not work for them. \rightarrow Use this for the past.

2. Ability & Permission

  • Lee cannot leave Dubai. \rightarrow "Cannot" means it is impossible.

3. The "Not Yet" Rule

  • They do not know Lee yet.
  • Tip: "Yet" tells us that something will happen in the future, but it is not happening now.

Quick Vocabulary Swap Instead of saying "It is not true," you can say: \rightarrow "It's false."

Vocabulary Learning

talk (v.)
to speak or have a conversation
Example:I will talk to my friend about the book.
show (n.)
a program on television
Example:The show starts at 7 p.m.
good (adj.)
positive or desirable
Example:It was a good day at school.
morning (n.)
the first part of the day
Example:I like to read in the morning.
married (adj.)
joined in marriage
Example:They are married for ten years.
people (n.)
many humans
Example:Many people came to the concert.
say (v.)
to speak words
Example:She says she will come later.
leave (v.)
to go away
Example:He will leave the office at 5 o'clock.
degree (n.)
a qualification from a university
Example:She earned a degree in biology.
university (n.)
a place where people study
Example:He goes to the university every day.
work (v.)
to do a job
Example:I work from nine to five.
fight (n.)
a disagreement or conflict
Example:They had a fight over the toy.
health (n.)
the state of being healthy
Example:Good health is important.
weight (n.)
how heavy something is
Example:Her weight is 60 kilograms.