Many Teams Want Kennet Eichhorn

Introduction

Many big football teams in Europe want to buy Kennet Eichhorn. He plays for Hertha BSC.

Main Body

Kennet Eichhorn is sixteen years old. He is a very good player. He played eighteen games in the 2. Bundesliga. A coach says he is the future of German football. Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, and RB Leipzig want him. Manchester City also wants the player. City wants to buy him and then send him to Bayer Leverkusen for one year. This helps the player learn more. His price is between 10 million and 12 million euros. Hertha BSC wants him to stay. But most people think he will leave the team.

Conclusion

The player must now choose which team he wants to join.

Learning

The Power of 'WANT'

In this story, we see one word used over and over: Want.

At the A2 level, you need to describe desires and goals. This text shows us exactly how to do it with people and things.

How it works: Person/Group \rightarrow Want \rightarrow Person/Thing

  • The Teams: "Many big football teams... want to buy Kennet."
  • The Clubs: "Borussia Dortmund... want him."
  • The Player: "The player must now choose which team he wants to join."

💡 A Simple Rule for You:

If you talk about one person (He, She, Kennet), add an -s: \rightarrow He wants the ball.

If you talk about many people (They, The teams, We), use want: \rightarrow They want the player.

Quick Vocabulary Match:

  • Buy \rightarrow To give money for something.
  • Join \rightarrow To become a member of a group.

Vocabulary Learning

team (n.)
a group of people playing a sport together
Example:The team won the match.
buy (v.)
to purchase something
Example:They want to buy a new car.
player (n.)
someone who plays a sport
Example:He is a good player.
coach (n.)
a person who trains a team
Example:The coach gave a speech.
future (n.)
the time that will happen later
Example:She has a bright future.
learn (v.)
to gain knowledge or skill
Example:He will learn new skills.
price (n.)
how much something costs
Example:The price is high.
stay (v.)
to remain in one place
Example:Please stay here.
leave (v.)
to go away from a place
Example:He will leave tomorrow.
choose (v.)
to pick something
Example:You should choose wisely.