Presidential Speech at Rose Garden Mother's Day Luncheon
Introduction
President Donald Trump gave a speech during a Mother's Day event with Gold Star and 'Angel' mothers, where he discussed several domestic and foreign policy issues.
Main Body
The President began by explaining why the Rose Garden was redesigned. He asserted that a stone patio was necessary because the ground was too wet, which made the original grass difficult for people to walk on. He specifically mentioned that it was impractical for officials, such as the Secretary of Agriculture, to wear high heels on the grass. Next, the President focused on border security and immigration. He argued that the deaths of people whose parents are 'Angel Moms' were caused by poor border policies. Furthermore, he claimed that the previous administration allowed prisoners from Congo to enter the United States through the southern border. Regarding drugs, he stated that fentanyl smuggling by sea had been reduced by using lethal force against suspected drug ships. Finally, the President used the presence of Gold Star mothers to criticize the Biden administration's withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. He emphasized that the Abbey Gate bombing was a result of government incompetence. He ended his speech by discussing the ban on transgender individuals in women's sports and the stop of gender-affirming medical treatments for children.
Conclusion
The event ended with the President repeating his main positions on border security, military withdrawals, and social issues regarding gender.
Learning
🚀 The 'Logic Connector' Jump
At the A2 level, you usually use simple words like and, but, or because. To reach B2, you need to guide your reader through your argument using Transition Signals.
Look at how the text moves from one idea to another. It doesn't just list facts; it builds a case.
🧩 The Power Trio from the Text
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"Furthermore" The 'And Also' Upgrade
- A2 Style: "He talked about borders and he said prisoners entered the US."
- B2 Style: "He argued that border policies were poor. Furthermore, he claimed prisoners entered the US."
- Why? It signals that you are adding a stronger, more important point to your previous one.
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"Regarding..." The 'Topic Switch' Tool
- A2 Style: "I want to talk about drugs now."
- B2 Style: "Regarding drugs, he stated that smuggling had been reduced."
- Why? This allows you to change the subject smoothly without sounding abrupt.
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"As a result of" The 'Cause & Effect' Link
- A2 Style: "The bombing happened because the government was incompetent."
- B2 Style: "The bombing was a result of government incompetence."
- Why? It transforms a simple sentence into a more formal, academic-sounding observation.
💡 Pro-Tip for your B2 Journey
Instead of starting every sentence with "He said" or "I think," use these connectors to glue your paragraphs together. This is the fastest way to move from 'basic communication' to 'fluent expression.'
Comparison Cheat-Sheet:
| A2 Level (Basic) | B2 Level (Bridge) | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Also | Furthermore | More Professional |
| About | Regarding | More Precise |
| Because of | As a result of | More Analytical |