King Charles III and His Recent Work

Introduction

King Charles III went to the United States. Then, he went to a party for a charity and a garden party.

Main Body

The King visited the US for four days. He spoke to leaders about war and nature. President Trump and his wife welcomed him. Next, the King went to a party for The King's Trust. This group helps young people. A singer named Rod Stewart said the King did a great job in the US. The King laughed, but he did not agree with the singer's words. Finally, the King had a garden party at Buckingham Palace. 8,000 people went to the party. The King talked to workers who help other people. He talked about getting older.

Conclusion

The King does his official work and helps people in his country.

Learning

The 'Past' Story-Teller

In this text, we see how to talk about things that already happened. Look at these action words:

  • Go \rightarrow Went (Example: He went to the United States)
  • Speak \rightarrow Spoke (Example: He spoke to leaders)
  • Do \rightarrow Did (Example: The King did a great job)

The 'No' Rule in the Past When we want to say someone did not do something, we use did not + the normal action word. We don't change the second word!

extIncorrect:Hedidnotagreed ext{Incorrect: He did not agreed} \rightarrow extCorrect:Hedidnotagree ext{Correct: He did not agree}


Connectors for Order To tell a story in a clear line, use these three markers found in the text:

  1. Then (The next thing)
  2. Next (Moving forward)
  3. Finally (The last thing)

Vocabulary Learning

king (n.)
A male ruler of a country.
Example:The king visited the United States.
party (n.)
A social gathering where people meet.
Example:She attended a party for her friend's birthday.
charity (n.)
An organization that helps people in need.
Example:She donated to a charity that helps children.
garden (n.)
An outdoor area with plants and flowers.
Example:They planted flowers in the garden.
trust (n.)
A group that helps people or gives support.
Example:The trust provides scholarships to students.
singer (n.)
A person who sings songs.
Example:The singer performed a new song.
laugh (v.)
To make a sound when you are amused.
Example:She laughed at the joke.
agree (v.)
To have the same opinion as someone else.
Example:They agree that it is important.
workers (n.)
People who do work for a job.
Example:The workers finished the project.
older (adj.)
More advanced in age.
Example:He is getting older.
official (adj.)
Related to a job or position.
Example:The official documents were signed.
help (v.)
To give assistance to someone.
Example:She helps her neighbor with groceries.