Who Will Be President in 2028?

Introduction

President Donald Trump is thinking about the next election. He wants to know if JD Vance or Marco Rubio should be the next leader.

Main Body

President Trump asked some people who they like more. He asked rich people and police officers. He likes both JD Vance and Marco Rubio. JD Vance hired a new worker named Cliff Sims. This man helps Vance learn about national security. Marco Rubio also has a big job. He works on security and foreign countries. JD Vance says he does not think about 2028 now. He says the President is only joking. He thinks it is too early to talk about the next election.

Conclusion

The government is working on the war in Iran. But some people are already preparing for the future.

Learning

The Power of "Who"

In this text, we see Who used in two different ways. This is a key step for A2 learners to move beyond simple sentences.

1. The Question *"Who Will Be President?" → Here, Who asks for the name of a person.

2. The Connector *"...asked some people who they like more." → Here, who connects "people" to the action of "liking."


Word Patterns: Jobs & Actions

Look at how the text describes work. It uses simple Action Verbs:

  • Hired → To give someone a job. (Vance hired Cliff Sims)
  • Helps → To make work easier. (This man helps Vance)
  • Works on → To spend time doing a specific task. (He works on security)

Tip: To speak like an A2 student, don't just say "He has a job." Say "He works on [topic]."

Vocabulary Learning

President (n.)
the head of a country or organization
Example:The President will give a speech tomorrow.
election (n.)
a formal choice of a leader by voting
Example:The next election will decide who will lead the country.
people (n.)
human beings; members of a society
Example:Many people came to the rally to support the candidate.
rich (adj.)
having a lot of money or possessions
Example:He is rich, but he still helps the poor.
police (n.)
people who enforce the law and keep safety
Example:The police will patrol the streets at night.
officer (n.)
a person who works for the police or other organization
Example:The officer asked for my ID.
leader (n.)
a person who guides or directs others
Example:A good leader listens to the needs of the people.
think (v.)
to use one's mind to consider or decide
Example:I think we should wait until next week.
work (v.)
to do tasks or jobs for a purpose
Example:She works at a school as a teacher.
job (n.)
a paid position or task that someone does
Example:He has a new job in the city.
security (n.)
the state of being safe from danger
Example:Security is very important at the airport.
foreign (adj.)
coming from another country
Example:She studied foreign languages in college.
country (n.)
a nation with its own government
Example:They travel to many different countries.
future (n.)
the time that is to come after the present
Example:We plan for a better future.
war (n.)
a conflict between countries or groups
Example:The war ended after many years of fighting.
government (n.)
the people who run a country
Example:The government announced new policies.
early (adj.)
before the usual or expected time
Example:He arrived early for the meeting.
talk (v.)
to speak with someone about something
Example:They will talk about the plan tomorrow.
prepare (v.)
to get ready for something
Example:She prepares for exams by studying every day.
next (adj.)
coming after the present or current
Example:The next train will arrive in ten minutes.