News About Britain's Got Talent

Introduction

People are talking about the TV show Britain's Got Talent. They are talking about the singers, the judges, and the clothes.

Main Body

Emily Jade tried to be on the show. She wanted to sing for the famous judges. But she sang for four other people. She did not win. Wei Yamin sang in a show. He used fire. Two judges, Amanda and KSI, stopped him. KSI said the fire was not good. Some people liked KSI, but some people did not. Amanda Holden had a problem with her room. The band Westlife used her room to change clothes. Also, some people do not like Amanda's clothes. Amanda says the show's bosses check her clothes first.

Conclusion

The show is moving to the final. Many people still argue about the judges and the performers.

Learning

⚑ The 'Past' Switch

Look at how the story changes from now to before.

Now (Present)

  • People are talking
  • Some people like
  • Bosses check

Before (Past)

  • Emily tried
  • She wanted
  • He used
  • KSI said

πŸ’‘ The Simple Rule To talk about things that already happened, we often just add -ed to the end of the action word:

Try β†’\rightarrow Tried Want β†’\rightarrow Wanted Use β†’\rightarrow Used

⚠️ The Odd One Out Some words don't follow the -ed rule. They just change their shape: Say β†’\rightarrow Said

Vocabulary Learning

people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:People are talking about the TV show.
talking (v.)
Speaking or conversing.
Example:They are talking about the singers.
TV (n.)
Television, a device for watching shows.
Example:The TV show is very popular.
show (n.)
A performance or program on TV.
Example:The show is moving to the final.
singers (n.)
People who sing.
Example:The singers performed on stage.
judges (n.)
People who decide who wins.
Example:The judges stopped the performer.
clothes (n.)
Items worn on the body.
Example:Some people do not like Amanda's clothes.
tried (v.)
Attempted to do something.
Example:Emily Jade tried to be on the show.
wanted (v.)
Desired or wished for.
Example:She wanted to sing for the famous judges.
sing (v.)
To produce music with voice.
Example:Emily sang for four other people.
fire (n.)
Burning material.
Example:He used fire in the performance.
problem (n.)
A difficulty or issue.
Example:Amanda Holden had a problem with her room.