New Rules for College Sports
大學體育新規則
Introduction
The US government wants a new law. This law is called the Protect College Sports Act of 2026. It wants to make the rules for college sports the same for everyone.
美國政府想要一項新法律。這項法律被稱為《2026年保護大學體育法案》。它希望讓大學體育的規則對每個人都相同。
Main Body
The law has new rules. Players can only change schools one time. They can play for five years. Professional players cannot play in college. President Trump likes this law. He says schools will lose all their money without these rules.
這項法律有新規則。球員只能轉校一次,且可以打五年球。職業球員不能在大學參賽。川普總統喜歡這項法律。他說如果沒有這些規則,學校將會損失所有資金。
Some coaches are worried. Coach Nick Saban says schools spend too much money on players. One school spent 24 million dollars. He says this is too much money for college sports.
一些教練感到擔憂。教練 Nick Saban 表示學校在球員身上花太多錢。其中一所學校花費了 2,400 萬美元。他說對於大學體育來說,這筆錢太多了。
Some big sports groups do not like the law. They think the law is not good. Some leaders in the government also have problems with the law. They want to know if players are workers or students.
一些大型體育團體不喜歡這項法律。他們認為這項法律不好。政府中的一些領導者對這項法律也有疑問。他們想知道球員究竟是工人還是學生。
Conclusion
The government is still changing the law. They will vote on it in the summer.
政府仍在修改這項法律。他們將在夏天對其進行投票。
Vocabulary Learning
🔍 The 'Who' and 'What' Connection
In this text, we see a very common way to talk about opinions and feelings. To reach A2, you need to move from simple words to Opinion Phrases.
1. The Pattern: Person → Feeling/Opinion Look at how the text connects people to their ideas:
- President Trump likes this law.
- Some coaches are worried.
- Sports groups do not like the law.
2. Simple Word Swap Instead of just saying "Good" or "Bad," use these A2 words from the text:
- Worried (You feel nervous about the future).
- Problem (Something is not right).
3. The 'Too Much' Rule When something is more than what we want, we use Too + Adjective:
"...spend too much money."
Quick Tip: Use "too much" for things you cannot count (like money, time, or water). Too much water! Too much time!