College Football News

大學美式足球新聞


Introduction

There is new news about football teams at LSU, Kentucky, and Iowa.

關於 LSU、肯塔基與愛荷華州的足球隊有新消息。

Main Body

LSU has a new coach. His name is Lane Kiffin. A good player named Corey Barber joined the team. He is very talented, but he must work hard to play in the games.

LSU 有了一位新教練,他的名字是 Lane Kiffin。一位名叫 Corey Barber 的優秀球員加入了球隊。他非常有天賦,但必須努力練習才能在比賽中出賽。

Kentucky has a player named Lance Heard. He had a small operation on his body. Now he is better. The team wants to play a faster and more dangerous game now.

肯塔基有一位名叫 Lance Heard 的球員。他剛接受了一個小手術,現在情況好轉。球隊現在希望採取更快且更具侵略性的比賽風格。

Iowa wants a new player. His name is James Barrett. He is a big and strong player. His father is already a coach at Iowa, so the team wants him.

愛荷華州想要一名新球員,他的名字是 James Barrett。他是一名高大強壯的球員。他的父親已經是愛荷華州的教練,因此球隊很想要他。

Conclusion

LSU and Kentucky are changing their plans. Iowa is finding new players through family.

LSU 與肯塔基正在改變他們的計劃。愛荷華州則透過家人尋找新球員。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ Quick Power: Describing People

To move from beginner to A2, you need to connect Who someone is with What they are like.

1. The 'Is' Pattern We use is + adjective to describe a person.

  • He is talented.
  • He is big.
  • He is strong.

2. The 'Named' Pattern When introducing someone, use this simple flow: Person \rightarrow named \rightarrow Name

  • Example: "A good player named Corey Barber."

3. Comparing Styles Look at how the text changes a feeling using "More":

  • Fast \rightarrow More dangerous

💡 Pro Tip: If you want to describe a person's skill, use: Subject + is + very + adjective. (Example: He is very talented)

Vocabulary Learning

coach (n.)
A person who trains a sports team
Example:The coach tells the players where to run.
joined (v.)
To become a member of a group
Example:He joined the football team last week.
talented (adj.)
Having a natural ability to do something well
Example:She is a talented singer.
operation (n.)
Medical work done by a doctor to fix the body
Example:The player had an operation on his knee.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can cause harm or injury
Example:Driving too fast is very dangerous.
Practice A2 words in a crossword