FIFA Does Not Show Offside Pictures for Switzerland and Qatar Game

FIFA 在瑞士與卡達比賽中未公開越位畫面


Introduction

Switzerland and Qatar played a World Cup game. The score was 1-1. People are angry because FIFA did not show some important pictures.

瑞士與卡達進行了一場世界盃比賽,比分為 1-1。許多人感到憤怒,因為 FIFA 沒有公開一些重要的畫面。

Main Body

Switzerland got a penalty in the first half. A player scored a goal. FIFA used a new computer system to check the play. But FIFA did not show the pictures of the players to the public.

瑞士在上半場獲得一次點球,一名球員隨後得分。FIFA 使用了新的電腦系統來檢查該次進攻,但 FIFA 並未向大眾公開球員的畫面。

Many people are unhappy. Gary Neville and other experts say this is wrong. They say FIFA must show the pictures so people can trust the game.

許多人對此感到不滿。Gary Neville 及其他專家表示這樣做是錯誤的。他們認為 FIFA 必須公開畫面,人們才能信任比賽的公正性。

Usually, the computer shows a picture quickly. In this game, the computer had the data, but FIFA did not share it. Qatar scored a goal at the end of the game.

通常電腦會快速顯示畫面。在這次比賽中,電腦擁有數據,但 FIFA 並未分享。卡達在比賽結束前攻入一球。

Conclusion

The game ended 1-1. People still do not know if the penalty was correct because there are no pictures.

比賽以 1-1 結束。由於沒有畫面,人們至今仍不清楚該次點球判決是否正確。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The Power of "DO NOT"

In this story, we see a pattern used to say things are not happening. For a beginner, this is the fastest way to build A2 sentences.

The Secret Formula: Person/Group + do not + action

From the Text:

  • FIFA \rightarrow do not \rightarrow show pictures.
  • People \rightarrow do not \rightarrow know if it was correct.

Why this works: Instead of learning complex rules, just remember that do not acts like a switch that turns a sentence from "Yes" to "No".

Quick Examples for Daily Life:

  • I do not like football.
  • They do not speak English.
  • We do not have the data.

Vocabulary Learning

penalty (n.)
A special chance to kick the ball into the goal from a close point after a rule is broken.
Example:The player scored a goal from the penalty.
public (n.)
All the people in a community or country.
Example:The company showed the news to the public.
experts (n.)
People who know a lot about a specific subject.
Example:The football experts talked about the game on TV.
trust (v.)
To believe that someone or something is honest and truthful.
Example:I trust my teacher to help me learn English.
data (n.)
Information, often in the form of numbers or facts, collected by a computer.
Example:The computer has all the data from the match.
Practice A2 words in a crossword