Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury Reveal Gender of Second Child

Molly-Mae Hague 與 Tommy Fury 公開第二胎性別


Introduction

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have used social media to announce the gender of their second baby.

Molly-Mae Hague 與 Tommy Fury 透過社交媒體宣布了他們第二個孩子的性別。

Main Body

The baby was born on Thursday, June 4, but the couple initially kept the gender a secret. However, on Sunday, June 7, they shared a video on Instagram showing the newborn meeting their daughter, Bambi. During this emotional moment, Hague confirmed that the baby is a boy.

孩子於 6 月 4 日星期四出生,但夫妻倆起初對性別保密。然而,在 6 月 7 日星期日,他們在 Instagram 上分享了一段影片,畫面中新生兒與他們的女兒 Bambi 見面。在這個感性的時刻,Hague 確認了孩子是男孩。

Although the gender is now public, the couple has not yet revealed the baby's name. They chose to use Instagram as the main way to share this news with their followers, moving from a private family moment to a public announcement.

雖然性別已經公開,但夫妻倆尚未揭曉孩子的名字。他們選擇將 Instagram 作為向追蹤者分享此消息的主要方式,將私密的家庭時刻轉化為公開宣布。

Conclusion

In short, the couple has welcomed a son, although they have not yet decided to share his name.

簡而言之,這對夫婦迎來了一個兒子,儘管他們尚未決定公開他的名字。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Contrast Shift": Moving from A2 to B2

At an A2 level, you likely use 'but' for everything. To reach B2, you need to vary how you connect opposing ideas. Let's look at how this article avoids repetition.

The Evolution of 'But'

  1. The Basic Way (A2): "The baby was born on Thursday, but they kept the gender a secret." This is correct, but if you use it 10 times, you sound like a beginner.

  2. The Sophisticated Way (B2): "However, on Sunday, June 7, they shared a video..." Notice how 'However' starts a new sentence. It creates a pause, making the news feel more important. It signals a 'pivot' in the story.

  3. The Complex Way (B2+): "Although the gender is now public, the couple has not yet revealed the baby's name." Instead of two separate sentences, we use 'Although' to glue the contrast together. This shows the reader that both facts (public gender vs. secret name) are happening at the same time.


💡 Pro-Tip for your Vocabulary Upgrade

Stop saying: "I like coffee, but I don't like tea." Try saying: "Although I like coffee, I don't like tea." or "I like coffee. However, I don't like tea."

🔑 Quick-Reference Table

WordPositionVibe
ButMiddleSimple / Casual
HoweverStart of sentenceFormal / Clear
AlthoughStart or MiddleAcademic / Fluid

Vocabulary Learning

initially (adv.)
At the beginning; at first.
Example:I initially thought the task would be easy, but it turned out to be quite complex.
confirmed (v.)
To state that something is definitely true or correct.
Example:The hotel confirmed my reservation via email yesterday.
revealed (v.)
To make previously unknown or secret information known to others.
Example:The company revealed its new product line during the conference.
announcement (n.)
A formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention.
Example:The school made an announcement regarding the upcoming holiday break.
Practice B2 words in a crossword