Lee Andrews is in Prison in Dubai

Lee Andrews 在杜拜入獄


Introduction

Lee Andrews is in a prison in Dubai. He lied about money. Now his wife, Katie Price, is very angry.

Lee Andrews 目前在杜拜的監獄中。他對金錢撒謊,現在他的妻子 Katie Price 非常憤怒。

Main Body

Lee said he was a rich businessman. This was a lie. He used fake AI photos on the internet. Other ex-partners say he stole money from them before.

Lee 聲稱自己是一位富有的商人。這是謊言。他在網上使用了 AI 偽造照片。其他前伴侶表示他之前偷過他們的錢。

Lee did not go to a meeting in the UK. He told his wife that people kidnapped him. This was not true. The police in Dubai stopped him because he owes money. He must pay £140,000 to leave prison.

Lee 沒有出席在英國的一個會議。他告訴妻子他被綁架了。這並非事實。杜拜警方因為他欠債而將其攔截。他必須支付 14 萬英鎊才能出獄。

Katie Price will not give him money. She will not ask other people for money for him. She wants Lee to tell the truth about where he was. If he does not tell the truth, Katie will end the marriage.

Katie Price 不會給他錢。她也不會為他向他人求款。她希望 Lee 誠實交代他之前在何處。如果他不說實話,Katie 將結束這段婚姻。

Conclusion

Lee is still in prison. He needs money to leave. Katie will decide if she wants to stay married to him.

Lee 仍在地監獄中。他需要錢才能離開。Katie 將決定是否要維持這段婚姻。

Vocabulary Learning

🚩 THE 'NOT' PATTERN

In this story, we see how to say 'No' using will not and did not. This is how you tell people things are impossible or didn't happen.

1. Things that didn't happen (Past)

  • Lee did not go...
  • This was not true.

Rule: Use did not + [action word] to talk about the past.

2. Things that won't happen (Future/Refusal)

  • Katie will not give...
  • She will not ask...

Rule: Use will not + [action word] when someone refuses to do something.


💡 QUICK VOCABULARY SWITCH

Money Words

  • Owes = You have money that belongs to someone else.
  • Stole = Took money without asking.
  • Fake = Not real.

🧩 SENTENCE BUILDER

Simple Path: [Person] \rightarrow [will not] \rightarrow [Action] \rightarrow [Object] Example: Katie \rightarrow will not \rightarrow give \rightarrow money.

Vocabulary Learning

prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as punishment for a crime
Example:The thief had to stay in prison for two years.
businessman (n.)
A person who works in business or runs a company
Example:My uncle is a successful businessman who sells cars.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else
Example:He wore a fake watch that looked like a Rolex.
stole (v.)
Took something that did not belong to them
Example:Someone stole my bag at the train station.
kidnapped (v.)
Taken away by force, usually to ask for money
Example:The movie is about a man who was kidnapped.
owes (v.)
Needs to pay money back to someone
Example:I owe my friend ten dollars for the lunch.
marriage (n.)
The legal relationship between two people who are married
Example:They have a very happy marriage.
Practice A2 words in a crossword