Fight at a Trampoline Park in Missouri

密蘇里州蹦床公園發生打架事件


Introduction

Many children went to a trampoline park in Missouri. They started fighting and the police came to help.

許多兒童前往密蘇里州的一家蹦床公園。他們開始打架,警方隨後前來協助。

Main Body

About 300 children went to the park for an internet event. The park was too full. It was very hot outside. Eight fights started in the parking lot.

約 300 名兒童因為一場網路活動前往該公園。公園內過於擁擠,且室外天氣非常炎熱。停車場隨後爆發了八場衝突。

The children went into other stores like Walmart. They broke things and scared the workers. The stores closed for a short time. The children shouted at the police and threw stones.

兒童們進入了其他商店(如 Walmart),損壞物品並驚嚇員工。商店因此短暫關閉。兒童們對著警察大聲叫喊並投擲石頭。

Police arrested some children. One 12-year-old girl had a big knife. She said she wanted to fight because of social media. The park said they have rules about parents, but the children did not follow them.

警方逮捕了部分兒童。一名 12 歲女孩持有大刀,她表示是因為社群媒體而想打架。公園方面表示他們有關於家長的規定,但孩子們並未遵守。

Conclusion

The police stopped the trouble at 9:30 PM. No one was hurt.

警方於晚上 9 點 30 分制止了混亂。沒有人受傷。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Past' Story-Teller

To tell a story about yesterday or last week, we often just add -ed to the action word. This is the easiest way to move from A1 to A2 English.

See how it works here:

  • Start \rightarrow Started*
  • Help \rightarrow Helped*
  • Scare \rightarrow Scared*
  • Shout \rightarrow Shouted*

Wait! Some words are 'rebels' and change completely. You must memorize these:

  • Go \rightarrow Went
  • Break \rightarrow Broke

Example Sentence: "The children went to the park and started a fight."

Quick Tip: Use these words when you want to describe something that is already finished.

Vocabulary Learning

event (n.)
Something that happens, usually planned
Example:The school party is a fun event.
parking lot (n.)
An area where cars stay
Example:I left my car in the parking lot.
scared (v./adj.)
To make someone feel afraid
Example:The big dog scared the small cat.
shouted (v.)
Spoke very loudly
Example:The teacher shouted to get the students' attention.
arrested (v.)
When police take someone to the police station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing.
follow (v.)
To do what a rule or a person says
Example:Please follow the rules of the game.
trouble (n.)
Problems or difficult situations
Example:The children got into trouble at school.
Practice A2 words in a crossword