Man Found Guilty After Super Bowl Protest

Introduction

A dancer is in trouble after a protest at a big football game.

Main Body

Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu danced at the Super Bowl. He held a flag for Sudan and Gaza. The police told him to stop, but he did not listen. Security guards chased him. A judge said Nantambu is guilty. He fought with the police. The NFL says he can never go to their games again. Nantambu was also in a different fight in Miami. Antonio Brown shot a gun and hurt Nantambu's neck. A court will talk about this in 2027.

Conclusion

Nantambu goes to court on June 1. He may pay money or go to jail.

Learning

⚡️ ACTION WORDS: Past vs. Present

In this story, we see how words change when something already happened.

The Pattern: Most words just add -ed to the end.

  • Dance → Danced
  • Chase → Chased
  • Fight → Fighted (Wait! This one is special: Fight → Fought)

🚨 Watch Out for the "Irregulars" Some words don't follow the rule. You just have to remember them:

  • SaySaid
  • TellTold
  • GoWent

Quick Example:

  • Now: He tells him to stop.
  • Past: The police told him to stop.

💡 Pro Tip for A2: If you see -ed, you are talking about yesterday, last week, or a finished event!

Vocabulary Learning

judge (n.)
A person who decides in a court.
Example:The judge listened to both sides.
protest (n.)
An act of showing disagreement.
Example:They held a protest in the square.
flag (n.)
A piece of cloth with a design used to show a country.
Example:He waved the flag.
police (n.)
People who keep the law.
Example:The police stopped the traffic.
security (n.)
The state of being safe from danger.
Example:Security guards watched the entrance.
guards (n.)
People who protect a place.
Example:Guards kept the crowd together.
fought (v.)
Engaged in a fight.
Example:They fought with the police.
court (n.)
A place where legal cases are decided.
Example:He went to court.
talk (v.)
To speak about something.
Example:The judge will talk about the case.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying things.
Example:She paid the money.
jail (n.)
A place where people are kept as punishment.
Example:He might go to jail.
pay (v.)
To give money in exchange for something.
Example:He will pay the fine.