Deion Sanders Talks About Travis and Shedeur Sanders

Deion Sanders 談論 Travis 與 Shedeur Sanders


Introduction

Deion Sanders is unhappy. He thinks two NFL teams are not helping Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders.

Deion Sanders 非常不快。他認為有兩支 NFL 球隊沒有幫助到 Travis Hunter 和 Shedeur Sanders。

Main Body

Travis Hunter plays for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team wants him to play only one position to stay healthy. Deion Sanders thinks this is a mistake. He wants Travis to play two positions because Travis is very talented.

Travis Hunter 在 Jacksonville Jaguars 打球。球隊希望他只專攻一個位置以維持健康。Deion Sanders 認為這是個錯誤。他希望 Travis 能打兩個位置,因為 Travis 非常有才華。

Shedeur Sanders plays for the Cleveland Browns. He has a difficult first year. He lost the ball many times. Deion Sanders says this is not Shedeur's fault.

Shedeur Sanders 在 Cleveland Browns 打球。他的第一年過得很艱難。他多次失球。Deion Sanders 表示這不是 Shedeur 的錯。

Deion says the team is the problem. The other players and coaches do not help Shedeur enough. He thinks the team must give Shedeur more support to win.

Deion 說問題在於球隊。其他球員和教練對 Shedeur 的幫助不足。他認為球隊必須給予 Shedeur 更多支持才能贏球。

Conclusion

Deion Sanders wants the teams to use the players better. The teams want to be safe and follow their own rules.

Deion Sanders 希望球隊能更好地運用球員。而球隊則希望採取保守做法並遵循自己的規則。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "Wants"

In this story, we see a pattern: Someone \rightarrow wants \rightarrow something.

When we describe a person's desire, we use wants (for one person) or want (for many).

Examples from the text:

  • The team \rightarrow wants him to play one position.
  • Deion Sanders \rightarrow wants Travis to play two positions.
  • The teams \rightarrow want to be safe.

Quick Rule:

  • 1 Person (He/She/The Team) \rightarrow Wants
  • 2+ People (They/The Teams) \rightarrow Want

Describing Problems

To say something is bad or wrong, use these simple words:

  1. Unhappy: Not smiling / Sad (Deion is unhappy).
  2. Mistake: A wrong choice (This is a mistake).
  3. Difficult: Not easy (A difficult first year).

Vocabulary Learning

unhappy (adj.)
not happy; sad or disappointed
Example:She is unhappy because she lost her favorite book.
position (n.)
the place where someone stands or the role they have in a team
Example:The goalkeeper has a very important position in soccer.
mistake (n.)
something that is wrong or not correct
Example:I made a mistake in my math homework.
talented (adj.)
having a natural ability to do something very well
Example:The young piano player is very talented.
difficult (adj.)
hard to do or understand
Example:This English exercise is very difficult for me.
fault (n.)
responsibility for a mistake or a bad situation
Example:It is not my fault that the glass broke.
support (n.)
help or encouragement given to someone
Example:My family gave me a lot of support during the exam.
Practice A2 words in a crossword