New News from the Show Emmerdale

Introduction

The show Emmerdale has news about three actors: Fred Kettle, Bradley Riches, and Chris Coghill.

Main Body

Fred Kettle plays Dylan. Dylan had no home and bad people hurt him. Now, Fred talks about his dyslexia. He learns his lines in a special way. Chris Coghill is back in the show. He plays Kev. Kev is the father of Lewis. This was a secret before. Bradley Riches plays Lewis. Lewis has autism. The show shows the good and bad parts of autism. Bradley also wrote a book about his life. The book comes out in June.

Conclusion

The show tells stories about different people and their problems.

Learning

⚡ The "Has/Have" Power

Look at how we describe people's lives in the text:

  • Dylan had no home. (Past)
  • Lewis has autism. (Present)

The Secret: Use Has/Have to talk about things that belong to a person, or things that are part of their life (like a health condition or a family member).

Easy Pattern: Person \rightarrow Has \rightarrow Thing

  • Example: Bradley has a book.
  • Example: Kev is the father (He has a son).

📝 Word Connection: "About"

In this article, "about" connects a topic to a person:

  • News about actors.
  • Talks about dyslexia.
  • Book about his life.

If you want to say what a story or a book is, just use: [Item] + about + [Topic].

Vocabulary Learning

dyslexia (n.)
a learning difficulty that makes it hard to read and spell
Example:Fred talks about his dyslexia and how he learns his lines.
show (n.)
a performance or event that people watch
Example:The show was very exciting.
autism (n.)
a condition that affects how a person thinks and interacts with others
Example:Lewis has autism, and the show shows both good and bad parts of it.
has (v.)
to possess or contain
Example:She has a cat.
secret (n.)
something kept hidden or not known by others
Example:Kev is the father of Lewis, and this was a secret before.
news (n.)
information about recent events
Example:I read the news every morning.
special (adj.)
different from ordinary, unique
Example:He learns his lines in a special way.
about (prep.)
concerning or relating to
Example:The book is about animals.
lines (n.)
the words a person says in a play or movie
Example:He learns his lines in a special way.
actors (n.)
people who perform in plays or movies
Example:The actors were very talented.
father (n.)
a male parent
Example:Kev is the father of Lewis.
plays (v.)
to perform a role in a drama
Example:He plays the piano.
stories (n.)
narratives about events or experiences
Example:The show tells stories about different people and their problems.
had (v.)
to possess or experience in the past
Example:They had a great time.
problems (n.)
difficulties or issues
Example:The show tells stories about different people and their problems.
no (adj.)
not any
Example:I have no money.
home (n.)
the place where one lives
Example:She returned home.
bad (adj.)
not good or harmful
Example:The weather was bad.