Jude Bellingham Changes His Way of Playing

Jude Bellingham 改變了他的比賽方式


Introduction

Jude Bellingham had some problems with his game. Now, he is playing very well again in the 2026 World Cup.

Jude Bellingham 之前的比賽表現有些問題。現在他在 2026 年世界盃再次表現出色。

Main Body

Bellingham played for Real Madrid. At first, he scored many goals. Then, the team bought Kylian Mbappé. Bellingham had to play in a different place on the field. He also had injuries to his shoulder and muscles.

Bellingham 在皇家馬德里效力。起初,他攻入許多進球。隨後,球隊簽下了 Kylian Mbappé。Bellingham 必須在球場上的不同位置比賽。他的肩膀和肌肉也受了傷。

Bellingham talked to his old coach, Carlo Ancelotti, for help. He wanted to play better for England. Coach Thomas Tuchel changed the team plan for the game against Croatia.

Bellingham 尋求前任教練 Carlo Ancelotti 的幫助。他希望為英格蘭隊表現得更好。教練 Thomas Tuchel 為了對陣克羅埃西亞的比賽而更改了球隊計劃。

Bellingham moved a lot during the game. He helped his teammates, Harry Kane and Noni Madueke. He played very well and helped England win. Now, Real Madrid and England are happy with him.

Bellingham 在比賽中跑位非常積極。他協助了他的隊友 Harry Kane 和 Noni Madueke。他表現優異並幫助英格蘭隊獲勝。現在,皇家馬德里和英格蘭隊都對他感到滿意。

Conclusion

Bellingham can now play in many different positions. He is a great player for his country again.

Bellingham 現在可以在許多不同的位置比賽。他再次成為國家的優秀球員。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Time Jump'

Look at how the story moves from the past to the now. This is the secret to A2 storytelling.

The Past (What happened)

  • Bellingham played...
  • He scored...
  • The team bought...
  • He had injuries...

The Now (Current status)

  • He is playing...
  • England are happy...
  • He is a great player...

The Logic Pattern \rightarrow Past Action (He played) \rightarrow Current Result (He is great).


🛠️ Helpful Word-Pairs

Notice how these words act like bridges in the text:

  • At first \rightarrow (The beginning)
  • Then \rightarrow (The next step)
  • Now \rightarrow (The present moment)

Vocabulary Learning

injuries (n.)
Damage to the body, like a broken bone or a hurt muscle
Example:The football player had injuries to his leg.
muscles (n.)
The parts of the body that help you move
Example:Running helps you make your muscles stronger.
teammates (n.)
People who play on the same sports team as you
Example:Bellingham passed the ball to his teammates.
positions (n.)
The specific place where a player stands on the field
Example:The coach told the player to change positions.
Practice A2 words in a crossword