Three English Football Clubs Get New Managers

三家英格蘭足球俱樂部聘請新總教練


Introduction

Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, and Watford have new head coaches. These clubs want to do better after many problems.

伍爾弗漢普頓流浪者、萊斯特城與沃特福德聘請了新總教練。這些俱樂部在經歷許多問題後,希望能有所提升。

Main Body

Wolverhampton Wanderers hired César Peixoto for two years. He is from Portugal. He wants to help the team get back into the Premier League.

伍爾弗漢普頓流浪者聘請了 César Peixoto 擔任兩年總教練。他來自葡萄牙。他希望幫助球隊重返英超聯。

Leicester City hired Russell Martin. His contract is until 2029. The team is now in League One. Martin wants the team to keep the ball and play better.

萊斯特城聘請了 Russell Martin,合約期至 2029 年。球隊目前在英甲聯賽。Martin 希望球隊能保持控球並提升表現。

Watford hired Alessio Dionisi for two years. He is from Italy. Watford had many different managers in the last few years. Dionisi has a new team of staff to help him.

沃特福德聘請了 Alessio Dionisi 擔任兩年總教練。他來自義大利。沃特福德在過去幾年中更換了許多不同的總教練。Dionisi 擁有一支新的教練團隊來協助他。

Conclusion

These three clubs have new leaders. They all want to win more games and move to a higher league.

這三家俱樂部現在有了新領導者。他們都希望贏得更多比賽,並晉升至更高階的聯賽。

Vocabulary Learning

⚽ THE "WANT TO" PATTERN

In this news story, we see a very common way to talk about goals and desires: Want to + Action.

How it works: When you have a dream or a plan, use this simple bridge: Personwants toVerb

Examples from the text:

  • These clubs want to do better.
  • He wants to help the team.
  • Martin wants to keep the ball.
  • They all want to win more games.

Quick Rule: If the person is one person (He/She/The Club), add an -s: Wants to. If the people are many (They/We), use: Want to.

Simple Comparison:

  • ❌ I want win. (Incorrect)
  • ✅ I want to win. (Correct)

Vocabulary Learning

head coach (n.)
The person who leads and trains a sports team.
Example:The head coach tells the players where to stand.
hired (v.)
To give someone a job.
Example:The company hired three new workers yesterday.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two people or groups.
Example:He signed a contract to work for the club for five years.
staff (n.)
A group of people who work for an organization.
Example:The hotel staff are very friendly to the guests.
leaders (n.)
People who are in charge of a group.
Example:Good leaders help their team reach their goals.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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