Former Danish Queen Margrethe Hospitalized After Heart Attack

Introduction

Queen Margrethe has been admitted to Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen after suffering a heart attack.

Main Body

The 86-year-old former monarch was admitted to the hospital on Thursday afternoon. According to official statements from the Royal House, she will remain under medical observation and undergo further tests throughout the weekend. The Royal House emphasized that while the former Queen feels tired, she remains in good spirits. This health crisis follows a period of significant change and previous medical issues. In 2024, she became the first Danish monarch in nearly nine hundred years to voluntarily give up the throne, passing the authority to King Frederik X and Queen Mary. This decision was partly caused by the need for major spinal surgery. Since that procedure, her health has required several hospital visits, including a stay at Rigshospitalet after a fall at Fredensborg Palace and another admission due to a respiratory infection.

Conclusion

Queen Margrethe is currently staying in the hospital for observation and testing following her heart attack.

Learning

🚀 The 'B2 Jump': Moving from Basic to Precise

At an A2 level, you describe things simply: "She is sick" or "She went to the hospital." To reach B2, you need to use collocations—words that naturally 'stick' together to create a professional, native-like tone.

🔍 The Precision Pivot

Look at how the text upgrades basic ideas into B2-level phrases:

  • Basic: Stay in the hospital \rightarrow B2 Upgrade: extRemainundermedicalobservation ext{Remain under medical observation}
  • Basic: Give the power to someone \rightarrow B2 Upgrade: extPassingtheauthorityto... ext{Passing the authority to...}
  • Basic: Have a problem \rightarrow B2 Upgrade: extHealthcrisis ext{Health crisis}

🛠️ Grammar Spotlight: The 'Passive' Bridge

Notice the phrase: "...was admitted to the hospital."

Instead of saying "The doctors put her in the hospital" (A2), B2 speakers use the Passive Voice when the action is more important than the person doing it.

Formula for your toolkit: Subject + to be (conjugated) + Past Participle

Example: "The decision was caused by the need for surgery."

💡 Pro Tip: The 'Spirit' Nuance

The text says she "remains in good spirits." In A2, you say "She is happy." In B2, "in good spirits" describes a mental state of optimism despite a bad situation. This is the difference between speaking like a student and speaking like a fluent adult.

Vocabulary Learning

admitted (v.)
to be taken into a hospital for treatment
Example:She was admitted to the hospital after the accident.
observation (n.)
the act of watching something carefully
Example:The doctor kept the patient under observation for 24 hours.
tests (n.)
examinations to check for a disease
Example:The lab performed several tests to diagnose the illness.
official (adj.)
relating to an authority or organization
Example:The official announcement confirmed the new policy.
spinal (adj.)
relating to the spine
Example:He suffered a spinal injury during the fall.
surgery (n.)
a medical operation to treat a condition
Example:The surgeon performed a successful surgery to remove the tumor.
procedure (n.)
a series of actions performed in order
Example:The procedure involved several steps to ensure safety.
respiratory (adj.)
relating to breathing
Example:She had a respiratory infection that made her cough.
infection (n.)
the presence of harmful organisms in the body
Example:The infection spread quickly, requiring antibiotics.
heart attack (n.)
a sudden blockage of blood flow to the heart
Example:He suffered a heart attack while jogging.