Changes in the TV Show Emmerdale

Introduction

The TV show Emmerdale has new changes. Some characters are leaving and some are returning.

Main Body

Jimmy King is leaving the show. He was in the show for twenty-two years. He will leave in a big accident this autumn. Sadie King is coming back to the show. She is a mean person. She will cause many problems for other people. Aaron thinks Kammy Hadiq is a bad man. Kammy stole things in the past. Aaron thinks Kammy started some fires.

Conclusion

The show now has many secrets and big problems for the characters.

Learning

🕒 The 'Future' Word: WILL

In this story, we see a pattern for things that haven't happened yet. We use will to talk about the future.

Examples from the text:

  • He will leave in a big accident.
  • She will cause many problems.

How to use it: [Person] → will → [Action]

  • I will go
  • He will eat
  • They will see

💡 Vocabulary: Opposites

Notice how the characters move in different directions:

Leaving \leftrightarrow Returning / Coming back

  • Leaving: Going away from a place.
  • Returning: Coming back to a place.

Vocabulary Learning

TV (n.)
a device that shows moving pictures and sounds
Example:I watched a TV show last night.
show (n.)
a program on television or a performance
Example:The show was very exciting.
new (adj.)
not old, recently made or started
Example:She bought a new car.
changes (n.)
differences or modifications
Example:There were many changes in the schedule.
characters (n.)
people or figures in a story
Example:The characters in the story are interesting.
leaving (v.)
going away from a place
Example:He is leaving the office at 5 PM.
returning (v.)
coming back to a place
Example:She is returning from vacation.
years (n.)
periods of 365 days
Example:She has lived here for many years.
accident (n.)
an unexpected event that causes damage
Example:There was an accident on the road.
autumn (n.)
the season after summer, before winter
Example:Autumn leaves are colorful.
mean (adj.)
unkind or cruel
Example:He was mean to his sister.
person (n.)
a human being
Example:She is a kind person.
cause (v.)
to make something happen
Example:The rain will cause traffic delays.
problems (n.)
difficulties or issues
Example:They faced many problems.
bad (adj.)
not good, harmful
Example:It was a bad day.
man (n.)
an adult male human
Example:The man walked into the room.
stole (v.)
took something without permission
Example:He stole a sandwich.
things (n.)
objects or items
Example:She packed her things.
past (adj.)
before now, earlier
Example:In the past, we used to play.
fires (n.)
flames that burn
Example:The fires burned for hours.
secrets (n.)
hidden information
Example:He kept many secrets.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:The house is big.