College Football News for 2027

2027年大學美式足球新聞


Introduction

Many college football teams visited players in June. Some players chose their schools now.

許多大學美式足球隊在六月探訪了球員。部分球員現在已經選擇了就讀學校。

Main Body

The University of Texas got a good player named Briceson Thrower. They also met other top players. But the University of Oklahoma lost two players. One player went to Ole Miss.

德克薩斯大學獲得了一名名為 Briceson Thrower 的優秀球員。他們也會見了其他頂尖球員。但德克薩斯大學的對手奧克拉荷馬大學失去了兩名球員,其中一名去了密西西比大學(Ole Miss)。

Clemson University wants better defense. They got two new players. They also asked a very young player to join them later. The University of Wisconsin found players from Arizona and Montana.

克萊姆森大學希望強化防守。他們獲得了兩名新球員,並邀請一名非常年輕的球員隨後加入。威斯康辛大學則找到了來自亞利桑那州和蒙大拿州的球員。

Other schools got new players too. Rutgers and Kentucky found new talent. Florida State kept one player. UCLA and Oregon also looked for new players for their teams.

其他學校也獲得了新球員。羅格斯大學和肯塔基大學發現了新人才。佛羅里達州立大學留住了一名球員。加州大學洛杉磯分校(UCLA)和俄勒岡大學也在為其球隊尋找新球員。

Conclusion

Teams are working hard to get the best players. Some players change their minds about which school they want.

各球隊正努力爭取最優秀的球員。部分球員會改變對就讀學校的選擇。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Got' & 'Found' Pattern

In this text, we see how to talk about getting something new. For a beginner, the words got and found are your best friends because they are simple and fast.

How it works:

  • Got → Used when you receive or acquire something.
    • Example: "Texas got a good player."
  • Found → Used when you search for someone/something and succeed.
    • Example: "Wisconsin found players."

Quick Word Switch (The 'People' List)

Notice how the writer describes the players. Instead of using complex words, they use these A2-level adjectives:

  • Good (Positive/Basic)
  • Top (The best/Highest level)
  • Young (Age-related)
  • New (Fresh/Recent)

The Logic of the Text: School \rightarrow Action (Got/Found) \rightarrow Person (Player)

Vocabulary Learning

visited (v.)
To go to a place to see a person or thing
Example:The teacher visited the students at their homes.
chose (v.)
The past tense of choose; to pick one thing from a group
Example:She chose the red dress for the party.
defense (n.)
The part of a team that stops the other team from scoring
Example:The team has a strong defense this year.
talent (n.)
A natural ability to do something well
Example:The young girl has a great talent for music.
change their minds (v. phr.)
To decide something different than before
Example:I wanted to go to the beach, but I changed my mind.
Practice A2 words in a crossword