Tesla Recalls Some Cybertrucks

Introduction

Tesla is calling back some Cybertruck cars. The cars have a problem with the wheels.

Main Body

Some wheels can fall off the car. This is dangerous and can cause accidents. Tesla will fix the wheels for free. Only 173 cars have this problem. Not many people bought this car. The car is not safe for people on the street, so it cannot be sold in Europe. Tesla has other problems now. They sell fewer cars than before. Many people do not like the boss, Elon Musk, because of his political ideas.

Conclusion

Tesla is fixing 173 cars. The company also has problems with sales and its image.

Learning

💡 Word Patterns: 'Some' vs 'Many'

In this story, we see how to talk about amounts without using exact numbers.

1. Small or Unknown Amount \rightarrow Some

  • "Tesla is calling back some Cybertrucks."
  • "Some wheels can fall off."
  • Use this when: You don't need to be exact, or the number is small.

2. Large Amount \rightarrow Many

  • "Many people do not like the boss."
  • Use this when: There is a big group of people or things.

Quick Summary Table

WordFeelingExample
SomeA few / Not allSome cars \rightarrow \approx a small group
ManyA lotMany people \rightarrow \approx a big group

Vocabulary Learning

car (n.)
A vehicle that people drive on roads.
Example:I drive a car to work every day.
problem (n.)
A situation that needs a solution.
Example:The broken door is a problem that needs fixing.
wheels (n.)
Circular parts that rotate to move a vehicle.
Example:The bicycle has two wheels.
dangerous (adj.)
Likely to cause injury or harm.
Example:The cliff is dangerous for hikers.
free (adj.)
Not costing any money.
Example:The doctor gave a free check‑up.
safe (adj.)
Not harmful or risky.
Example:The playground is safe for children.
street (n.)
A public road in a city or town.
Example:She walked down the street to the shop.
image (n.)
The appearance or picture of something.
Example:His image on the poster was clear.