Katie Price May Divorce Lee Andrews

Katie Price 可能與 Lee Andrews 離婚


Introduction

Katie Price may leave her husband, Lee Andrews. He is in a prison in Dubai.

Katie Price 可能會離開她的丈夫 Lee Andrews。他目前被關在杜拜的監獄中。

Main Body

Lee Andrews said he was a rich businessman. This was not true. He lied about his job and his money. He did not come home to the UK, so people looked for him.

Lee Andrews 聲稱自己是一位富有的商人。但事實並非如此。他在工作和財富方面撒了謊。他沒有回到英國,因此人們開始尋找他。

Lee had problems with money before. A woman named Dina Taji said Lee stole her money. He used her name to get a loan for £200,000. He went to prison for this before.

Lee 之前就曾有金錢問題。一名叫 Dina Taji 的女性表示 Lee 偷了她的錢。他利用她的名義貸款 20 萬英鎊。他之前因此入獄。

Katie Price talked to Dina Taji in Dubai. She learned the truth about Lee. Now, Lee must pay £100,000 to leave prison. Katie does not want to pay this money. She is not wearing her wedding ring now.

Katie Price 在杜拜與 Dina Taji 交談。她得知了關於 Lee 的真相。現在 Lee 必須支付 10 萬英鎊才能出獄。Katie 不想支付這筆錢。她現在沒有戴結婚戒指。

Conclusion

Katie Price is back in the UK. Lee Andrews is still in a Dubai prison.

Katie Price 已回到英國。Lee Andrews 仍被關在杜拜監獄中。

Vocabulary Learning

🚫 The "Not" Power

In this story, we see how to say "no" or "false" using did not and is not. This is the most important way to change a sentence from positive to negative.

1. Action things (Past) When someone didn't do something in the past, we use: did not+action\text{did not} + \text{action}.

  • Example: He did not come home. \rightarrow (He stayed away).
  • Example: This was not true. \rightarrow (It was a lie).

2. State of being (Now) When describing a person or a feeling right now, we use: is not\text{is not}.

  • Example: She is not wearing her ring. \rightarrow (The ring is not on her finger).

Quick Word Swap

  • Lied \rightarrow Told a fake story.
  • Loan \rightarrow Borrowed money from a bank.
  • Truth \rightarrow The real facts.

Vocabulary Learning

divorce (v.)
To officially end a marriage
Example:She decided to divorce her husband after ten years.
businessman (n.)
A person who works in business or runs a company
Example:My uncle is a successful businessman in New York.
lied (v.)
Said something that is not true
Example:He lied about his age to get into the club.
stole (v.)
Took something without permission
Example:Someone stole my bicycle from the park.
loan (n.)
Money that you borrow from a bank or person
Example:I took a loan from the bank to buy a car.
truth (n.)
The real facts about a situation
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
Practice A2 words in a crossword