Questions About President Trump's Health

關於川普總統健康狀況的疑問


Introduction

People are asking about President Donald Trump's health. They want to know if he is sick or tired.

人們正在詢問唐納德·川普總統的健康狀況。他們想知道他是否生病或疲憊。

Main Body

The President does not talk to the press as much now. He spends more time alone. He posts many messages on social media at night. Doctors say that old people need sleep to think well.

總統現在不像以前那樣經常與媒體接觸。他花更多時間獨處。他深夜在社交媒體上發布許多訊息。醫生表示年長者需要睡眠才能維持良好的思考能力。

Some people see the President sleep during meetings. He has red skin on his neck and bruises on his hands. The government says he takes aspirin for his heart. Some doctors are unhappy because the medical reports are not clear.

有些人看到總統在會議中睡覺。他的頸部皮膚發紅,手上則有瘀青。政府表示他為了心臟健康而服用阿斯匹靈。一些醫生感到不滿,因為醫療報告並不清晰。

Some leaders say the President is healthy. Other people say he looks tired. They think this is bad for his image. In the past, some of his health letters were not true.

一些領導人表示總統很健康。而其他人則說他看起來很疲憊。他們認為這對他的形象不利。過去,他的一些健康證明信並不真實。

Conclusion

The government says the President is very healthy. But other people see problems with his body and mind.

政府表示總統非常健康。但其他人則看到他的身體與精神存在問題。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 Word Logic: 'Some' vs 'Other'

In this text, we see a pattern used to show two different groups of people. This is perfect for A2 learners to describe opinions.

The Pattern:

  • Some [people/leaders] \rightarrow Say this.
  • Other [people] \rightarrow Say that.

Examples from the text:

  1. "Some leaders say the President is healthy. Other people say he looks tired."
  2. "Some people see the President sleep... Other people see problems."

How to use it in real life: If you want to talk about your friends' tastes, don't say "People like pizza" (too general). Use this pattern:

"Some of my friends like pizza. Other friends like sushi."


🛠️ Simple Action Words (Verbs)

Look at these short, powerful words from the article. They are the 'bricks' of A2 English:

  • Want (a desire) \rightarrow "They want to know."
  • Spend (time or money) \rightarrow "He spends more time alone."
  • Think (an opinion) \rightarrow "They think this is bad."

Pro Tip: Notice how the text adds an -s (spends, thinks). We do this when talking about one person (He/She/It).

Vocabulary Learning

aspirin (n.)
A medicine that reduces pain, fever, or inflammation
Example:He took an aspirin to relieve his headache.
press (n.)
A group of journalists who report news
Example:The press gathered to ask questions about the new policy.
media (n.)
News outlets such as television, radio, and internet sites
Example:The media covered the event from start to finish.
sleep (v.)
To rest with closed eyes, allowing the body to recover
Example:She needs eight hours of sleep every night to feel refreshed.
bruises (n.)
Dark marks on the skin caused by injury or impact
Example:After the fall, he had bruises on his arms and legs.
heart (n.)
The organ that pumps blood through the body
Example:Regular exercise helps keep the heart healthy.
unhappy (adj.)
Feeling sad or dissatisfied
Example:She felt unhappy because she missed her favorite show.
reports (n.)
Written accounts that describe events or findings
Example:The reports showed that the project was finished on time.
Practice A2 words in a crossword