What People Think About President Trump

人們對川普總統的看法


Introduction

Many people do not like President Trump's plans for money, borders, and other countries.

許多人不喜歡川普總統關於財政、邊境及其他國家的計劃。

Main Body

Many people are sad about money. 59% of voters think the economy is bad. They think the President only helps rich people. Only 25% of people trust the government.

許多人對財政感到沮喪。59% 的選民認為經濟狀況糟糕。他們認為總統只幫助富人。僅有 25% 的人信任政府。

People are worried about Iran. 59% of Americans think the President is too powerful and dangerous. 66% of people do not like how he deals with Iran. They do not think a peace deal will work.

人們對伊朗感到擔憂。59% 的美國人認為總統權力過大且危險。66% 的人不喜歡他處理伊朗的方式。他們不認為和平協議會奏效。

Republicans still like the President. Democrats do not like him. However, almost everyone thinks gas prices are too high. Most people still want to give money to help Ukraine.

共和黨人仍然喜歡總統。民主黨人則不喜歡。然而,幾乎所有人都認為油價過高。大多數人仍然希望提供資金援助烏克蘭。

Conclusion

The President has many problems. People do not trust his money plans or his peace deals.

總統面臨許多問題。人們不信任他的財政計劃或和平協議。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Too' Rule

In the text, we see:

  • "too powerful"
  • "too dangerous"
  • "too high"

What does it mean? When you put too before a word, it means more than we want or more than is good. It is a negative feeling.

Compare:

  • High prices \rightarrow (Neutral/Fact)
  • Too high prices \rightarrow (Bad/Problem)

Quick Examples for A2:

  • This coffee is too hot. (I cannot drink it!)
  • The bag is too expensive. (I don't have enough money!)
  • This room is too small. (I can't fit here!)

🧩 Using 'Do Not' (Don't)

Look at the article's patterns:

  • "People do not trust..."
  • "Democrats do not like..."

The Pattern: Person \rightarrow do not \rightarrow Action Word

Example:

  • I do not like gas prices.
  • They do not want a deal.

Vocabulary Learning

economy (n.)
The system of how money and goods are produced and used in a country
Example:The country's economy is growing quickly.
trust (v.)
To believe that someone is honest and will not hurt you
Example:I trust my best friend with my secrets.
government (n.)
The group of people who control and lead a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
powerful (adj.)
Having a lot of control or strength
Example:The king was a very powerful leader.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you or cause problems
Example:It is dangerous to swim in this river.
deal (n.)
An agreement between two people or countries
Example:The two companies signed a business deal.
Practice A2 words in a crossword