Fewer People Like President Trump

Introduction

New reports show that many people do not like President Trump. They do not like his plans for money and health.

Main Body

Many people think the economy is bad. Only 30 percent of people like his work with money. Most people also do not like his health plans. Young people and Hispanic voters are unhappy. Many young people stopped supporting him. Many Hispanic voters also stopped supporting him. People in seven important states do not like the president. This is bad for the next elections. Many people are also worried about the war with Iran.

Conclusion

The president has many problems with voters before the next election.

Learning

🟢 The Power of "Do Not"

In this text, we see a very common way to say "No" in English. To make a sentence negative, we use do not (or don't).

How it works: Person/Group →\rightarrow do not →\rightarrow Action

Examples from the story:

  • Many people →\rightarrow do not →\rightarrow like President Trump.
  • People →\rightarrow do not →\rightarrow like the president.

📊 Simple Quantity Words

To reach A2, you need to describe "how many." Look at these words used in the article:

  1. Many (A lot of people) →\rightarrow "Many young people..."
  2. Most (Almost everyone) →\rightarrow "Most people also do not..."
  3. Only (A small number) →\rightarrow "Only 30 percent..."

Quick Tip: Use Many for things you can count (people, states) and Most when you want to talk about the majority of a group.

Vocabulary Learning

economy
the system of buying and selling goods and services in a country
Example:The economy is growing slowly this year.
percent
a part of a whole divided into one hundred equal parts
Example:Thirty percent of people prefer online shopping.
supporting
giving help or encouragement to someone
Example:She is supporting her friend through a difficult time.
unhappy
not happy or satisfied
Example:He felt unhappy when the meeting was cancelled.
important
having great meaning or value
Example:It is important to read the instructions carefully.
states
parts of a country that have their own governments
Example:California and Texas are two large states in the USA.
elections
a process where people choose leaders by voting
Example:The next elections will decide the new mayor.
war
a conflict between countries or groups
Example:The war in the region caused many families to leave their homes.
problems
difficulties or issues that need solving
Example:We need to find solutions to these problems quickly.
voters
people who cast votes in elections
Example:Voters must register before the election day.