Lee Andrews is Missing

Introduction

Lee Andrews is a businessman from Dubai. He did not arrive in the UK. His wife is Katie Price.

Main Body

Lee and Katie had a TV interview on May 12. Lee did not come. He said he had problems with his visa and passport. Some people do not trust Lee. He went to prison for three months before. Other people say he tells lies about his work. Katie says she cannot talk to Lee. She saw him on a video call. He had a hood on his head and ropes on his hands. He said people took him in a car. The police in Dubai cannot find him.

Conclusion

Lee Andrews is still missing. Katie Price may go to Dubai to help the police find him.

Learning

🚩 THE 'NOT' PATTERN

In this story, we see how to say something is wrong or didn't happen. This is a key step for A2 English.

How it works: Put did not (or do not) before the action word.

  • The Fact: He arrived. \rightarrow The Negative: He did not arrive.
  • The Fact: People trust him. \rightarrow The Negative: People do not trust him.

🎒 VOCABULARY: THINGS YOU CARRY

When traveling (like Lee), you need these documents:

  • Passport: Your official book for travel.
  • Visa: The permission paper to enter a country.

💡 QUICK TIP: 'SAY' vs 'TELL'

  • Say: Used for words. (He said he had problems)
  • Tell: Used for lies or information to a person. (He tells lies)

Vocabulary Learning

businessman (n.)
A person who works in business
Example:He is a businessman who owns a shop.
Dubai (n.)
A city in the United Arab Emirates
Example:Dubai is known for its tall buildings.
wife (n.)
A married woman
Example:Her wife lives in the same house.
interview (n.)
A formal conversation to ask questions
Example:She had an interview for a new job.
visa (n.)
A document that allows someone to enter a country
Example:He needs a visa to travel to the UK.
passport (n.)
An official document that shows a person's identity and nationality
Example:She checked her passport before leaving.
trust (v.)
To believe that someone is reliable
Example:I trust my friend to keep secrets.
prison (n.)
A place where people are kept as punishment
Example:He went to prison for three months.
police (n.)
Law enforcement officers
Example:The police searched the area for clues.
missing (adj.)
Not found or lost
Example:The cat is missing and no one knows where it went.