Wigan Warriors Win Big Against Wakefield Trinity

Wigan Warriors 大勝 Wakefield Trinity


Introduction

Wigan Warriors won a rugby game against Wakefield Trinity. The final score was 48-10.

Wigan Warriors 在一場橄欖球賽中擊敗了 Wakefield Trinity,最終比分為 48-10。

Main Body

The game started slowly. Both teams had 6 points for thirty minutes. Then, Wigan played very well. They scored three times in eight minutes before the break.

比賽開始時節奏較慢。兩隊在頭三十分鐘內都僅得 6 分。隨後,Wigan 表現極佳,在半場前八分鐘內三次得分。

Noah Hodkinson was the best player. He scored four tries. Liam Farrell also scored a lot of points for his team. Bevan French played again and helped the team.

Noah Hodkinson 是表現最出色的球員,共達成四次達陣 (tries)。Liam Farrell 也為球隊貢獻了許多分數。Bevan French 再次出賽並幫助球隊。

Wakefield Trinity had problems. Three important players did not play because of injuries or rules. Their coach, Daryl Powell, said the team played poorly. They were not as strong as Wigan.

Wakefield Trinity 遭遇了問題。三名重要球員因傷或規定未能出賽。他們的總教練 Daryl Powell 表示球隊表現不佳,強度不如 Wigan。

Conclusion

Wigan Warriors are now fourth in the league. They are playing very well this year.

Wigan Warriors 目前在聯賽中排名第四,今年表現非常出色。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Power' Words

In this story, we see how to describe a game using opposites. This is a great way to move from A1 to A2 English.

The Contrast:

  • Well \rightarrow "Wigan played very well."
  • Poorly \rightarrow "The team played poorly."

💡 Simple Pattern: How to describe a person's role

When we talk about a person in a story, we use: [Name] + [Verb] + [Result]

Noah Hodkinson\text{Noah Hodkinson} scored\text{scored} four tries\text{four tries}.

Try this logic for other things:

  • The student studied\text{studied} the book\text{the book}.
  • The cook made\text{made} the food\text{the food}.

📌 Quick Note: "Not as... as"

To compare two things when one is lower in quality, use: not as [adjective] as

"They were not as strong as Wigan."

(Wakefield <\text{<} Wigan)

Vocabulary Learning

score (n.)
The number of points in a game
Example:The final score of the football match was 2-0.
break (n.)
A short stop or rest period in a game
Example:The players drank water during the break.
injuries (n.)
Hurt parts of the body
Example:The player cannot play because of leg injuries.
coach (n.)
A person who trains a sports team
Example:The coach told the team to run faster.
poorly (adv.)
Not in a good way; badly
Example:I played poorly in the game yesterday.
league (n.)
A group of sports teams that play against each other
Example:Which team is first in the football league?
Practice A2 words in a crossword