Man Steals from Beyoncé's Team

Introduction

Kelvin Evans broke into a car. He stole things from people who work for the singer Beyoncé.

Main Body

On July 8, 2025, Evans broke a car window in Atlanta. He stole two laptops, headphones, and clothes. He also stole music that is not on the internet yet. Police used cameras and GPS to find him. They saw him in a red car. The car belonged to his niece. Police found the stolen bags in his home. Evans stole from cars many times before. He told the judge he was guilty. The judge sent him to prison for two years. After that, he must follow special rules for three years.

Conclusion

Evans is in prison now. The police do not have the stolen music yet.

Learning

🧩 THE "PAST STORY" PATTERN

To reach A2, you must move from talking about now to talking about then. Look at how this story changes action words to show things already happened:

The Pattern: Add -ED

  • break \rightarrow breaked (Wait! This is a 'rule-breaker' \rightarrow broke)
  • use \rightarrow used
  • belong \rightarrow belonged

The "Secret" List (Irregulars) Some words don't follow the -ed rule. You just have to memorize them:

  • Steal \rightarrow Stole
  • See \rightarrow Saw
  • Tell \rightarrow Told
  • Find \rightarrow Found

Quick Map for Your Brain: Today I steal \rightarrow Yesterday I stole Today I find \rightarrow Yesterday I found

Vocabulary Learning

car (n.)
A vehicle that runs on roads and has wheels
Example:The car was parked in the driveway.
window (n.)
An opening in a wall that lets light in
Example:He broke the window to get inside the house.
laptop (n.)
A small computer that can be carried easily
Example:She brought her laptop to the meeting.
headphones (n.)
A pair of small speakers that fit over the ears
Example:He listened to music with his headphones.
police (n.)
The group of people who enforce the law
Example:The police arrived quickly after the crime.
judge (n.)
A person who decides a case in court
Example:The judge gave a fair ruling after hearing both sides.
prison (n.)
A place where people are kept after being convicted of a crime
Example:He will serve his sentence in prison for two years.
rules (n.)
A set of instructions that people must follow
Example:She had to learn the new rules before starting the job.