Texas Wins Second Softball Championship
德州大學贏得第二次壘球冠軍
Introduction
The University of Texas won the national softball title again. They beat Texas Tech 4-1 on June 4, 2026.
德州大學再次贏得全國壘球冠軍。他們在 2026 年 6 月 4 日以 4-1 擊敗德州理工大學。
Main Body
Texas was losing 1-0 at first. Then, Texas Tech made a mistake. Texas scored two runs. Later, Kayden Henry hit a home run. Texas won the game.
德州大學起初以 0-1 落後。接著,德州理工大學發生失誤。德州大學取得了兩分。隨後,Kayden Henry 擊出全壘打。德州大學贏得了比賽。
Coach Mike White used three pitchers. Teagan Kavan played very well. She stopped six players in a row. She is the first player to win the best player award two years in a row.
教練 Mike White 使用了三名投手。Teagan Kavan 表現非常出色。她連續解決了六名球員。她是第一位連續兩年贏得最佳球員獎的球員。
NiJaree Canady played for Texas Tech. She is a great player and very famous. But she did not win the championship. This was her last game for the university.
NiJaree Canady 為德州理工大學效力。她是一位非常優秀且著名的球員。但她未能贏得冠軍。這是她在該大學的最後一場比賽。
For ten years, the University of Oklahoma always won two times in a row. Now, Texas did it. Texas and Oklahoma are the best teams in the country.
在過去十年中,奧克拉荷馬大學總是能連續贏得兩次冠軍。現在,德州大學也做到了。德州與奧克拉荷馬是全國最強的球隊。
Conclusion
Texas is now a very strong team. Many players will return next year. They want to win a third title in 2027.
德州大學現在是一支非常強大的球隊。許多球員明年將回歸。他們希望在 2027 年贏得第三座冠軍。
Vocabulary Learning
🕒 Time words: Moving through a story
When we tell a story about a game or an event, we use special words to show the order of things. This helps the reader understand when things happen.
The Sequence Pattern:
- At first The start (Example: Texas was losing 1-0 at first.)
- Then The next step (Example: Then, Texas Tech made a mistake.)
- Later After some time (Example: Later, Kayden Henry hit a home run.)
- Now The present moment (Example: Now, Texas did it.)
🌟 Describing People (Simple Adjectives)
To reach A2, you need to describe people clearly. Look at these pairs from the text:
| Person | Description | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Teagan Kavan | Very well | High quality action |
| NiJaree Canady | Great / Famous | High skill / Well-known |
| Texas Team | Very strong | Powerful/Hard to beat |
Tip: Use "very" before a word to make it stronger (Strong Very strong).