Football Player Rafael Mir Goes to Prison
足球員 Rafael Mir 獲判入獄
Introduction
A court in Valencia says football player Rafael Mir and his friend must go to prison. They hurt women.
瓦倫西亞的一座法院表示,足球員 Rafael Mir 及其友人必須入獄,因為他們傷害了女性。
Main Body
Rafael Mir and Pablo Jara met two women at a club. Mir took a woman to his house. He hurt her. The court believes the woman and the doctors. Mir must stay in prison for eight and a half years. He must also pay 64,000 euros.
Rafael Mir 與 Pablo Jara 在一家夜店認識了兩名女性。Mir 將一名女性帶回家中並對其造成傷害。法院相信該名女性與醫生的證詞。Mir 必須入獄八年半,並支付 64,000 歐元。
Pablo Jara also hurt a woman. The court says he must go to prison for two years. He must pay 6,280 euros.
Pablo Jara 同樣傷害了一名女性。法院表示他必須入獄兩年,並支付 6,280 歐元。
Sevilla FC is a football team. They say this behavior is very bad. Mir does not agree with the court. He wants to fight the decision in a new trial.
塞維亞足球俱樂部(Sevilla FC)是一家足球隊。他們表示這種行為非常惡劣。Mir 不認同法院的判決,希望透過新的審理來挑戰該決定。
Conclusion
Rafael Mir and Pablo Jara are guilty of crimes, but they can ask the court to change the decision.
Rafael Mir 與 Pablo Jara 確實犯有罪行,但他們可以請求法院更改判決。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ THE POWER OF 'MUST'
In this story, we see a word used many times to show rules and obligations.
Must = You have no choice. It is a law or a requirement.
How it works in the text:
- Must go to prison → The law says he has to go.
- Must stay in prison → He cannot leave.
- Must pay → He has to give the money.
Quick Pattern:
Person + must + Action
Examples for your life:
- I must study English. → (It is necessary for my goal)
- You must stop at a red light. → (It is the law)
Comparison
Want to (Desire) He wants to fight the decision.
Must (Requirement) He must pay euros.
Tip: Use must when talking about rules, laws, or things that are 100% necessary.