Kelsey Plum Joins Amazon Prime Video

Introduction

Kelsey Plum plays for the Los Angeles Sparks. Now, she will also work for Amazon Prime Video to talk about WNBA games.

Main Body

Amazon Prime Video wants real players to talk on TV. They think Kelsey Plum is a great choice because she has a lot of experience. Kelsey is a very good player. She has two Olympic gold medals and two championships. She scores many points in her games. Kelsey lives and works in Los Angeles. The TV studio is also in Los Angeles. This makes it easy for her to do both jobs.

Conclusion

Kelsey will start her TV work during the 2026 season. She will talk about the game between the Sparks and the Toronto Tempo.

Learning

⚡ The 'Both' Trick

In the story, we see: "This makes it easy for her to do both jobs."

When you have two things, you can use both. It is a simple way to connect two ideas without repeating them.

How to use it:

  • She plays basketball → She works on TV.
  • Result: She does both.

Try these patterns:

  • I like tea and coffee → I like both.
  • He speaks English and Spanish → He speaks both.
  • It is cheap and good → It is both.

📍 The 'Also' Connection

Look at this sentence: "The TV studio is also in Los Angeles."

Use also when you want to add a new piece of information that is similar to the first one.

The logic:

  • Kelsey lives in LA. \rightarrow The studio is also in LA.

Simple Examples:

  • I have a cat. I also have a dog.
  • She is a player. She is also a teacher.

Vocabulary Learning

plays (v.)
to perform a role or activity
Example:She plays basketball every weekend.
talk (v.)
to speak about something
Example:They will talk about the game on TV.
TV (n.)
television, a medium for broadcasting
Example:She works on TV shows.
think (v.)
to have an opinion or believe
Example:They think she is a good choice.
great (adj.)
very good or impressive
Example:She is a great player.
experience (n.)
knowledge or skill gained through practice
Example:She has a lot of experience.
good (adj.)
having positive qualities
Example:He is a good friend.
scores (v.)
to earn points in a game
Example:She scores many points.
points (n.)
small marks awarded in a game
Example:He scored 20 points.
games (n.)
matches or contests in sports
Example:They watch many games.
lives (v.)
to reside in a place
Example:She lives in Los Angeles.
works (v.)
to perform a job or task
Example:He works at a shop.
studio (n.)
a place where TV or movies are made
Example:The studio is in Los Angeles.
easy (adj.)
not difficult to do
Example:It is easy to travel between cities.
jobs (n.)
positions of work or employment
Example:She has two jobs.
start (v.)
to begin an activity
Example:She will start next year.
season (n.)
a period of time for sports competitions
Example:The season starts in spring.
game (n.)
a match or contest in sports
Example:The game was exciting.
between (prep.)
in the middle of two things
Example:The ball is between the players.
Toronto (n.)
a city in Canada
Example:Toronto is in Canada.
Tempo (n.)
a basketball team in the WNBA
Example:Tempo plays in the WNBA.