Problems in Weatherfield

Weatherfield 的問題


Introduction

Sam Blakeman is very sick. Summer Spellman is in prison. Carl Webster is a bad man.

Sam Blakeman 病得很嚴重。Summer Spellman 在監獄裡。Carl Webster 是一個壞人。

Main Body

Sam Blakeman is mentally ill. He sees two people who look like Roy Cropper. One Roy is good, but the other Roy is bad. Sam tried to hurt Will Driscoll in a cafe. Carla Connor-Swain helped him.

Sam Blakeman 患有精神疾病。他看到兩個長得像 Roy Cropper 的人。其中一個 Roy 是好人,但另一個 Roy 是壞人。Sam 試圖在咖啡店傷害 Will Driscoll。Carla Connor-Swain 幫助了他。

Summer Spellman is in prison. The police think she killed Theo Silverton. Summer is very sad. She stopped her medicine to get sick. Tyrone Dobbs knows Summer did not do it, but he has a secret.

Summer Spellman 在監獄裡。警方認為她殺了 Theo Silverton。Summer 非常傷心。她停止服用藥物以使自己生病。Tyrone Dobbs 知道 Summer 沒有做,但他有一個秘密。

Carl Webster is a liar. Tyrone hurt Carl by accident with a car. Carl pretends he does not remember. He wants to do bad things for money with a woman named Fiona.

Carl Webster 是個騙子。Tyrone 不小心開車撞到了 Carl。Carl 假裝不記得。他想和一個名叫 Fiona 的女人一起為了錢做壞事。

Conclusion

Sam needs a doctor. Summer and Tyrone have big legal problems.

Sam 需要就醫。Summer 和 Tyrone 面臨著嚴重的法律問題。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Opposite' Pattern

In this story, we see a clear pattern of Good vs. Bad. This is the best way to learn adjectives for A2 level.

The Contrast List:

  • Good \rightarrow Bad
  • Sick \rightarrow Healthy (opposite of 'very sick')
  • Honest \rightarrow Liar

🛠️ How to build a sentence

To describe a person, use this simple map: [Person] + [is] + [Adjective]

Examples from the text:

  1. Sam is sick.
  2. Carl is a liar.
  3. Summer is sad.

Pro Tip: If you want to make it stronger, add 'very'.

  • Example: "Summer is very sad."

Vocabulary Learning

mentally ill (adj.)
Having a health problem with the mind
Example:The doctor helps people who are mentally ill.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept
Example:The man went to prison for stealing.
medicine (n.)
Something you drink or eat to feel better when sick
Example:I take my medicine every morning.
secret (n.)
Something that you do not tell other people
Example:Can you keep a secret?
liar (n.)
A person who does not tell the truth
Example:Do not believe him because he is a liar.
accident (n.)
Something bad that happens by chance
Example:I broke the glass by accident.
pretends (v.)
To act as if something is true when it is not
Example:The child pretends to be a superhero.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law
Example:You should get legal help from a lawyer.
Practice A2 words in a crossword