Problems and Anger at the 2026 World Cup
2026年世界盃的問題與憤怒
Introduction
The 2026 World Cup is happening now. Many people and countries are angry with the United States.
2026年世界盃目前正在舉行。許多人士與國家對美國感到憤怒。
Main Body
The U.S. stopped some people from entering the country. For example, a man from Somalia could not come. He wrote bad things about President Trump on the internet. Other people are also angry because the U.S. stopped a person from Scotland.
美國阻止了部分人士入境。例如,一名來自索馬利亞的男子無法入境,因為他在網路上撰寫了關於川普總統的不利言論。其他人也感到憤怒,因為美國阻止了一名來自蘇格蘭的人士入境。
People in other cities showed their anger. In Mexico City and Toronto, people booed the U.S. flag. They did this at big parties and parades.
其他城市的人們也表達了憤怒。在墨西哥城與多倫多,人們對美國國旗喝倒彩。他們在大型派對與遊行中這樣做。
Canada and the U.S. have problems with money and trade. Also, many people in the world do not like U.S. rules about immigration and wars.
加拿大與美國在金錢與貿易方面存在問題。此外,世界上許多人並不認同美國關於移民與戰爭的規定。
Conclusion
The World Cup is continuing, but international relations are very bad.
世界盃仍在繼續,但國際關係非常糟糕。
Vocabulary Learning
🌍 Linking People to Places
In the text, we see how to say where someone comes from using the word from. This is a key building block for A2 English.
The Pattern:
Person from Country/City
Examples from the story:
- A man from Somalia
- A person from Scotland
⚡️ Action Words for Feelings
Notice how the text describes anger. Instead of just saying "they are sad," it uses strong action words:
- Stopped (The U.S. stopped people) They said no.
- Booed (People booed the flag) They made a loud noise to show they dislike something.
🛠 Quick Tip: "Many" vs "Some"
- Many = A lot / Big group (Example: Many people are angry)
- Some = A small group / Not all (Example: Stopped some people)