Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun Share Details of Their Recent Trip to Australia
Introduction
Actress Sydney Sweeney and music producer Scooter Braun have shared photos and videos of their recent visit to Australia.
Main Body
On May 13, Instagram posts showed that 28-year-old Ms. Sweeney and 44-year-old Mr. Braun were spending time together in Australia. Their activities included walking along the beach at sunset, dancing, and taking a flight to see the Great Barrier Reef. These videos were shared as a montage featuring the song 'Who You Share it With' by Layup. Furthermore, this trip follows the couple's previous decision to go public with their relationship. About two weeks before visiting Australia, Ms. Sweeney used social media to confirm they were dating by posting photos from the Stagecoach music festival in California. Consequently, these new posts serve as further evidence that the couple is still together.
Conclusion
The pair has now finished their Australian holiday after recently confirming their relationship to the public.
Learning
🚀 Moving Beyond 'And' & 'Then'
At the A2 level, we usually connect ideas using simple words like and, but, or then. To reach B2, you need to use 'Logical Connectors.' These are words that tell the reader why something is happening, not just what happened.
⚡ The 'Cause and Effect' Upgrade
Look at these two words from the text:
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Furthermore Use this instead of saying "Also" or "And." It adds a new, important piece of information to your argument.
- A2 style: They went to Australia and they are dating.
- B2 style: They visited Australia; furthermore, they confirmed their relationship.
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Consequently Use this instead of "So." it shows a direct result of a previous action.
- A2 style: They posted photos, so we know they are together.
- B2 style: They shared new videos; consequently, the public knows they are still a couple.
🛠️ The B2 Formula
To sound more fluent, try this structure:
[Fact A] + . + [Connector] + , + [Fact B]
Example: "I studied English for three hours. Consequently, I feel more confident today."
Quick Vocabulary Shift: Instead of saying "they showed the world" (A2), the text uses "go public with" (B2). This is a phrasal expression that makes your English sound natural and professional.