Gordon Ramsay and a Dog Problem at His Restaurant

Introduction

Gordon Ramsay and a woman from the internet are arguing. They disagree about a dog in his London pizza restaurant.

Main Body

Gizzelle Cade made a video on TikTok. She said a dog went to the bathroom inside the restaurant. She said the staff did not help her. She also said the dog licked the furniture. She had a fight with the dog's owner. The owner said the dog is like a baby. Gordon Ramsay says this is not true. He looked at the security cameras. He says the video shows no mess. He says the woman wants more views on the internet.

Conclusion

The woman and the owner have different stories. Gordon Ramsay trusts his cameras.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Words

In this story, we see words that tell us what happened. These are Past Tense words. To make a story, we often add -ed to the end of a word.

  • Look → Looked
  • Help → Helped
  • Lick → Licked

Wait! Some words are 'rebels.' They change completely. You must memorize these:

  • GoWent
  • SaySaid
  • HaveHad

👁️ Visualizing the Scene

Look at how the story connects people to things:

Gizzelle Cade \rightarrow made a video \rightarrow TikTok

When you describe a situation in A2 English, keep it simple: Who \rightarrow Did What \rightarrow Where/How.

Vocabulary Learning

argue
To have a disagreement or fight about something
Example:The two friends argue about which movie to watch.
disagree
To have a different opinion or not agree
Example:They disagree about the best way to cook pasta.
dog
A common pet that barks and loves to play
Example:The dog ran across the park chasing a ball.
restaurant
A place where people eat food that is cooked for them
Example:We went to a new restaurant for dinner last night.
video
A recording of moving images that can be watched
Example:She uploaded a funny video to TikTok.
bathroom
A room with a toilet and a sink for washing
Example:He used the bathroom before leaving for work.
staff
The people who work at a place, like a restaurant
Example:The staff at the hotel were very friendly.
help
To give assistance or support to someone
Example:Can you help me carry this box?
lick
To touch with the tongue, usually to clean or taste
Example:The dog licked the wet finger of its owner.
furniture
Things like chairs, tables, and sofas that are used in a room
Example:The new furniture was placed in the living room.
fight
A physical or verbal struggle with someone
Example:They had a fight over who would get the last slice of cake.
owner
The person who owns something, like a pet or a house
Example:The owner of the shop gave us a discount.
baby
A very young child or a newborn animal
Example:The baby laughed when I sang a song.
true
Correct or real, not false
Example:It is true that the earth is round.
security
Measures taken to keep people safe from danger
Example:The security guard checked everyone’s ID.
cameras
Devices that record images and video
Example:The cameras in the store watch for shoplifters.
mess
A dirty or untidy situation
Example:The kitchen was a mess after the party.
views
The number of times a video or page is seen
Example:The video got many views in one day.
stories
Narratives or accounts of events
Example:She told a story about her trip to the mountains.
trust
To believe that someone is reliable or honest
Example:I trust my friend to keep secrets.