Indian Javelin Throwers

印度標槍運動員


Introduction

This report is about two athletes, Rohit Yadav and Neeraj Chopra. They are getting ready for big games.

本報告關於兩位運動員 Rohit Yadav 和 Neeraj Chopra。他們正準備參加大型賽事。

Main Body

Rohit Yadav's father was an athlete. Rohit had a hurt elbow and did not play for one year. Now he is better. He threw the javelin 83.76 meters. This is his best result. He will go to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Rohit Yadav 的父親曾是一名運動員。Rohit 曾因手肘受傷而一年沒有比賽。現在他已康復,將標槍擲出了 83.76 公尺,這是他的最佳成績。他將前往格拉斯哥參加共和國聯邦運動會。

Neeraj Chopra had a hurt back. He went to Turkiye and Switzerland to get better. He will play in the Doha Diamond League. He wants to throw the javelin more than 90 meters again.

Neeraj Chopra 曾有背部傷勢。他前往土耳其和瑞士進行治療。他將參加多哈鑽石聯賽,目標是再次將標槍擲出 90 公尺以上。

Other athletes are also very strong. Rumesh Tharanga from Sri Lanka is the best right now. He threw 92.62 meters. Neeraj and Rohit want to win against him.

其他運動員也非常強悍。目前最強的是來自斯里蘭卡的 Rumesh Tharanga,他擲出了 92.62 公尺。Neeraj 和 Rohit 都希望能夠擊敗他。

Conclusion

Both men are healthy again. They want to win medals in their next games.

兩位運動員都已恢復健康,目標是在下次比賽中贏得獎牌。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Time Jump' (Past vs. Present)

Look at how the story moves from then to now. This is a key trick for A2 English.

1. The Problem (Past)

  • "Rohit had a hurt elbow"
  • "He did not play"
  • "Neeraj had a hurt back"

2. The Change (Now/Future)

  • "Now he is better"
  • "He will go to the Games"
  • "They want to win"

🛠️ Simple Word Patterns

The 'Better' Path When talking about health, we use this simple flow: Hurt \rightarrow Get better \rightarrow Healthy again

Comparing Distance To describe goals, use more than:

  • Goal: More than 90 meters\text{More than 90 meters}
  • Meaning: 91,92,93...91, 92, 93... (Higher than the number)

📌 Quick Vocab Map

  • Athlete \rightarrow A person who plays sports.
  • Result \rightarrow The final score or distance.

Vocabulary Learning

athlete (n.)
A person who is very good at sports
Example:The athlete runs very fast to win the race.
result (n.)
The final score or number at the end of a test or game
Example:His exam result was very good.
javelin (n.)
A long thin spear that people throw in a sport
Example:He throws the javelin across the field.
healthy (adj.)
Strong and not sick
Example:Eating fruit helps you stay healthy.
medal (n.)
A small metal disk given as a prize for winning
Example:She won a gold medal in the swimming competition.
Practice A2 words in a crossword