Actress Sienna Miller Announces Birth of Third Child
Introduction
Sienna Miller, the 44-year-old actress, has confirmed that she has given birth to her third child during an interview with E! News.
Main Body
Miller now has three children: a thirteen-year-old daughter, Marlowe, from her previous relationship with Tom Sturridge; a two-year-old daughter with her current partner, Oli Green; and her newborn baby, whose gender has not been revealed. Miller emphasized that having a child in her forties is easier because she feels more emotionally stable now than she did in her twenties and thirties. She explained that this was possible because she decided to freeze her eggs at age 40, as she wanted a larger family after experiencing some instability in her past relationships. Furthermore, Miller discussed the 14-year age difference between her and Green. She suggested that changes in how men are raised today have led to a more balanced relationship, describing Green as a well-adjusted partner. Alongside these personal updates, Miller is continuing her acting career. She will play the role of M16 officer Emma Marlow in the Prime Video series 'Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War,' which premieres on May 20. This role is quite different from her previous work in films such as 'Alfie,' 'American Sniper,' and 'Anatomy of a Scandal.'
Conclusion
Miller has entered a new stage of motherhood while also preparing for the release of her latest professional project.
Learning
The Logic of 'Comparing Your Life'
At the A2 level, you likely say: "I am more happy now than before." That is correct, but B2 students use Comparative Structures to explain why things changed.
Look at this specific part of the text:
"...she feels more emotionally stable now than she did in her twenties and thirties."
⚡ The B2 Upgrade: The 'Now vs. Then' Pattern
To move from basic English to a professional flow, stop using simple sentences. Instead, connect two different life stages using this formula:
[Subject] + [Verb] + [Comparative Adjective] + [Now] + than + [Subject] + [Past Verb] + [Past Time]
Example Analysis:
- A2 Style: She is stable now. She was not stable at 20.
- B2 Style: She feels more stable now than she did at 20.
🛠️ Apply this to your life
Instead of saying "I speak English better now," try these variations:
- "I feel more confident in meetings now than I did last year."
- "My daily routine is more balanced now than it was during college."
🔍 Vocabulary Pivot: 'Well-adjusted' vs 'Good'
Notice the phrase "a well-adjusted partner." An A2 student says someone is "good" or "nice." A B2 student uses Compound Adjectives (Adjective + Verb-ed) to be precise.
- Well-adjusted: Someone who deals with life and stress in a healthy way.
- Other B2 examples: Well-educated, open-minded, old-fashioned.
Quick Tip: When you see a word like "furthermore" in the text, remember it is just a fancy way of saying "also" to start a new paragraph. Use it in your next essay to instantly sound more academic.