News about the Jaguars and Colts Football Teams

關於美洲豹與小馬美式足球隊的新聞


Introduction

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts have practice from June 9 to 11. This is the last big practice before the main training camp in July.

傑克森維爾美洲豹隊與印第安納波利斯小馬隊在 6 月 9 日至 11 日進行練習。這是 7 月正式訓練營前最後一次大型練習。

Main Body

The Jaguars want better running backs. Bhayshul Tuten is fast. Chris Rodriguez is strong. The coach wants to use both players and LeQuint Allen. The team needs a better front line to win more games in 2026.

美洲豹隊想要更好的跑衛。Bhayshul Tuten 速度很快,Chris Rodriguez 非常強壯。教練想要同時起用這兩名球員以及 LeQuint Allen。球隊需要更好的前線才能在 2026 年贏得更多比賽。

The Colts want a better right side of the line. Matt Goncalves and Jalen Travis will start. They are young players. The manager, Chris Ballard, wants them to learn and get better.

小馬隊想要更好的右側前線。Matt Goncalves 和 Jalen Travis 將會先發。他們是年輕球員。經理 Chris Ballard 希望他們能學習並進步。

Jalen Farmer is a new player. He might take a spot. The team needs this because they did not run the ball well last year.

Jalen Farmer 是一名新球員。他可能會佔據一個位置。球隊需要這樣做,因為他們去年的跑球表現不佳。

Conclusion

Both teams use these practices to find the best players. They will make final choices after the preseason games.

兩隊都利用這些練習來尋找最好的球員。他們將在季前賽後做出最終選擇。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Describing People' Pattern

In this text, we see a very simple way to describe people. We use: Person \rightarrow is \rightarrow Characteristic.

Examples from the text:

  • Bhayshul Tuten \rightarrow is \rightarrow fast.
  • Chris Rodriguez \rightarrow is \rightarrow strong.
  • They \rightarrow are \rightarrow young players.

💡 Quick Rule: Is vs. Are

  1. Use is for one person (He/She/It).
  2. Use are for more than one person (They/We).

Check it:

  • The coach is happy. (1 person)
  • The players are fast. (2+ people)

🚀 Level Up: 'Want'

To move toward A2, notice how the text talks about goals:

  • "The Jaguars want better running backs."
  • "The manager wants them to learn."

Tip: Add an 's' to want \rightarrow wants when talking about one person (The manager/The coach).

Vocabulary Learning

practice (n.)
Time spent doing an activity to get better at it
Example:The football team has practice every morning.
training camp (n.)
A special place where athletes practice and prepare for a season
Example:The players go to training camp in July.
strong (adj.)
Having a lot of power in the body
Example:He is very strong and can lift heavy things.
manager (n.)
A person who is in charge of a team or a business
Example:The manager decides which players will play in the game.
spot (n.)
A specific place or position in a group
Example:The new player wants to take a spot on the team.
preseason (adj.)
The time or games before the official season starts
Example:Preseason games help the coach choose the best players.
Practice A2 words in a crossword