Real Madrid and Emirates Airline Have a New Deal

皇家馬德里與阿聯酋航空達成新協議


Introduction

Real Madrid and Emirates Airline will work together until 2031.

皇家馬德里與阿聯酋航空將合作至2031年。

Main Body

Emirates is the main sponsor. Their name will be on the shirts for the men's and women's teams. This is the longest shirt deal in LaLiga history.

阿聯酋航空是主贊助商。其名稱將出現在男隊與女隊的球衣上。這是西甲歷史上最長的球衣贊助協議。

The deal gives the club a lot of money. Some reports say Emirates pays about 74 million euros every year. With other deals, the club gets about 100 million euros a year.

這項協議為球會帶來大量資金。有報導指出,阿聯酋航空每年支付約7,400萬歐元。加上其他協議,球會每年約可獲得1億歐元。

Both sides are very happy. The leaders say this deal helps young athletes. It also shows that the club and the airline are great partners.

雙方均表示非常滿意。領導層表示,這項協議有助於年輕運動員,也顯示出球會與航空公司是極佳的合作夥伴。

Conclusion

The club now has a lot of money for many years until 2031.

球會現在擁有了充足的資金,可維持至2031年。

Vocabulary Learning

👕 The 'Possessive' Pattern

Look at these phrases from the text:

  • Men**'s** teams
  • Women**'s** teams

The Simple Rule: When something belongs to a person or group, we add 's.

Examples from life:

  • My friend**'s** car \rightarrow The car belongs to my friend.
  • The teacher**'s** book \rightarrow The book belongs to the teacher.

💰 Talking about Money

In the article, we see:

  • *"pays about 74 million euros every year"
  • *"gets about 100 million euros a year"

Key Word: About We use about when we don't know the exact number, but it is close.

Try this logic:

  • Exact \rightarrow "It is 10 euros."
  • Not exact \rightarrow "It is about 10 euros."

⏳ Time Markers

Notice how the text talks about the future:

  • *"until 2031"
  • *"every year"

Use until to show when a situation stops. Use every to show something that happens again and again.

Vocabulary Learning

sponsor (n.)
A company that gives money to a person or team to help them
Example:The big company is the main sponsor of the football team.
deal (n.)
An official agreement between two people or groups
Example:The two companies signed a deal to work together.
reports (n.)
Written or spoken descriptions of something that happened
Example:The news reports say that the weather will be hot tomorrow.
athletes (n.)
People who are very good at sports
Example:The young athletes are training for the Olympic Games.
partners (n.)
People or groups that work together to reach a goal
Example:The school and the library are great partners in education.
Practice A2 words in a crossword