Bayern Munich Women Win Two Big Trophies

Introduction

Bayern Munich Women beat VfL Wolfsburg 4-0. They won the league and the national cup.

Main Body

The game was in Cologne. Many people watched. Georgia Stanway scored the first goal from a penalty. Then, three more players scored in the second half. Bayern did not let any goals in during the whole tournament. Bayern is now the best team in Germany. For ten years, Wolfsburg was the best. Now, Bayern is the leader. Many good players are leaving Germany. They go to play in England. A leader from the DFB is worried. She thinks this is bad for the national team. Bayern is different because their best players stay.

Conclusion

Bayern Munich is the strongest team. They play one last game against Hamburger SV. They want to finish the season without any losses.

Learning

💡 The Power of 'NOW' vs 'FOR'

In this story, we see a big change. To describe this change, we use two different time markers:

1. The Past State (Duration)

  • "For ten years, Wolfsburg was the best."
  • Rule: Use FOR + [amount of time] to show how long something happened in the past.

2. The Current State (Change)

  • "Now, Bayern is the leader."
  • Rule: Use NOW to show the situation today.

🛠 Simple Word Switches

To reach A2, stop using only "good." Use these words from the text instead:

  • Good \rightarrow Strongest (The most power)
  • Good \rightarrow Best (Number one)

📉 Negative Action

Look at how the text says something didn't happen:

"Bayern did not let any goals in"

Pattern: Did not + action verb (Example: They did not lose.)

Vocabulary Learning

beat (v.)
to defeat someone in a competition
Example:The team beat their rivals in the final match.
win (v.)
to be victorious in a contest
Example:She will win the game if she plays well.
goal (n.)
a target or point scored in a game
Example:He scored a goal in the last minute.
team (n.)
a group that works together
Example:The team practiced every day.
league (n.)
a group of teams that play against each other
Example:They play in the local league.
cup (n.)
a trophy given for winning a competition
Example:They lifted the cup after the match.
game (n.)
a sporting event
Example:The game started at 3 pm.
half (n.)
one of two parts of a game
Example:The first half lasted 45 minutes.
tournament (n.)
a competition with many rounds
Example:The tournament lasts for two weeks.
player (n.)
someone who plays a game
Example:The player ran fast across the field.
watch (v.)
to look at something
Example:We will watch the game on TV.
score (v.)
to make points in a game
Example:He will score if he shoots well.
penalty (n.)
a point given for a mistake
Example:The penalty gave the team an extra goal.
leader (n.)
the person who is in charge
Example:He is the leader of the team.
good (adj.)
of high quality
Example:She is a good player.
leave (v.)
to go away from a place
Example:They will leave the country next month.
play (v.)
to participate in a game
Example:They play soccer every weekend.
worried (adj.)
feeling concerned
Example:She is worried about the exam.
think (v.)
to have an opinion
Example:I think it will rain today.
bad (adj.)
not good
Example:The weather was bad yesterday.
different (adj.)
not the same
Example:Their style is different from ours.
stay (v.)
to remain in a place
Example:He will stay in the city for a week.
strongest (adj.)
the most powerful
Example:She is the strongest runner.
last (adj.)
final
Example:This is the last chapter.
against (prep.)
opposite to
Example:They play against the same team.
finish (v.)
to complete a task
Example:They will finish the game soon.
season (n.)
a period of playing
Example:The season starts in September.
without (prep.)
not having
Example:She finished the race without help.
loss (n.)
a defeat in a game
Example:They had no loss in the season.