The New Barack Obama Center in Chicago
位於芝加哥的新歐巴馬中心
Introduction
Barack Obama opened a new center in Chicago. Many famous people went to the opening day.
巴拉克·歐巴馬在芝加哥開設了一個新中心。許多名人在開幕日出席了。
Main Body
The center has a tall tower. It has many words from Obama's speeches. Some people love the building. Other people think it is ugly.
該中心有一座高塔,上面刻有許多歐巴馬演講中的詞句。有些人很喜歡這棟建築,但有些人則認為它很醜。
Some people are angry about the land. The center paid only 10 dollars for the land. This is very cheap. Some people say this is not fair to the city.
有些人對土地問題感到憤怒。該中心僅支付了 10 美元購買土地,價格非常低廉。有些人認為這對城市不公平。
There are also money problems. The center did not get all the money it wanted. Some small companies say the center did not pay them.
此外還有資金問題。該中心未能獲得其所需的全部資金。一些小公司表示該中心尚未支付他們款項。
Conclusion
The center is now open. Some people celebrate it, but other people disagree with it.
該中心現已開放。有些人對此表示慶祝,但有些人則持反對意見。
Vocabulary Learning
↔️ The Power of 'Opposites'
In English, we often show two different ideas by using 'Some' and 'Other'. This is a great way to describe a group of people who don't agree.
Look at the patterns:
- Some people love it Other people hate it.
- Some people celebrate Other people disagree.
Why use this? Instead of saying "A few people like the building and a few people do not," you can simply say:
"Some love it, others think it is ugly."
Quick Tip: Use this when you want to show a contrast between two groups in a simple way.