Woman Stops Speech at TPUSA Event
一名女子在 TPUSA 活動中打斷演講
Introduction
A woman stopped a meeting in San Antonio, Texas. She shouted at the leader, Erika Kirk.
一名女子在德州聖安東尼奧打斷了一場會議。她對著領導者 Erika Kirk 大聲喊叫。
Main Body
Erika Kirk spoke to the group. After eleven minutes, a woman stood up. She said Erika Kirk helps bad people. The other people in the room were angry. Security guards took the woman away.
Erika Kirk 向該群體發表講話。十一分鐘後,一名女子站了起來。她說 Erika Kirk 幫助壞人。房間內的其他人都很憤怒。保安將該女子帶走。
Erika Kirk told the group to pray for people who hate them. The people clapped for her.
Erika Kirk 告訴該群體要為那些討厭他們的人祈禱。人們為她鼓掌。
Some people on the news say Erika Kirk did bad things in Romania. These stories are not proven. Also, the police arrested a man named Jacob Wenske. He sent scary messages about the event.
新聞中有些人說 Erika Kirk 在羅馬尼亞做過壞事。這些故事尚未得到證實。此外,警方逮捕了一名叫 Jacob Wenske 的男子。他發送了關於該活動的恐嚇訊息。
Erika Kirk posted religious words on the internet. She said God knows the truth.
Erika Kirk 在網路上發布了宗教文字。她說上帝知道真相。
Conclusion
The meeting continued. There were many security guards because people are arguing about Erika Kirk.
會議繼續進行。因為人們正在爭論關於 Erika Kirk 的事情,所以部署了許多保安。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ Action Words (Past Tense)
In this story, everything happened in the past. To talk about yesterday or last week, we often add -ed to the end of the word.
Look at these changes:
- Stop → Stopped
- Shout → Shouted
- Clap → Clapped
- Post → Posted
💡 The "Irregular" Rule
Some words are rebels. They do not use -ed. You must memorize these special forms:
- Speak Spoke
- Say Said
- Take Took
Quick Example: "She said she was angry and the guards took her away."
🚩 Word Alert: "Proven"
When the text says stories are "not proven," it means we don't have the facts yet. It is a guess, not a fact.