People's Opinions of President Trump

A2

People's Opinions of President Trump

大眾對川普總統的看法


Introduction

Many people do not like President Trump right now. They are unhappy with money and wars.

現在許多人不喜歡川普總統,他們對金錢和戰爭的情況感到不滿。

Main Body

More than 50 percent of people do not like the President. Only 35 to 43 percent like him. This is a problem for the next elections.

超過百分之五十的人不喜歡總統。只有百分之三十五到四十三的人喜歡他。這對下次選舉來說是一個問題。

Some people like the stock market. But many other people say things cost too much money. They say taxes on goods and the fight with Iran make prices go up.

有些人喜歡股市。但許多其他人說東西太貴了。他們說商品稅以及與伊朗的衝突導致物價上漲。

The President and Iran are angry and do not speak. This makes gas and oil cost more money. The White House says they are doing a good job, but many people disagree.

總統與伊朗雙方都很憤怒且不願溝通。這使得汽油和石油價格更高。白宮表示他們表現良好,但許多人並不認同。

Conclusion

President Trump has many enemies. He needs to fix the economy and stop the fight with Iran to be popular again.

川普總統有很多敵人。他需要修復經濟並停止與伊朗的衝突,才能重新獲得支持。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The Power of "Too Much"

In the text, we see: "things cost too much money."

When we want to say something is more than we want or not okay, we use Too + Adjective.

How to use it:

  • Too expensive \rightarrow (Price is too high)
  • Too hot \rightarrow (Temperature is too high)
  • Too many \rightarrow (Countable things, like too many enemies)
  • Too much \rightarrow (Uncountable things, like too much money)

🛠 Word Swap: Positive vs. Negative

Look at how the author changes the feeling of the sentence:

PositiveNegative
Good jobProblem
PopularEnemies
LikeDisagree

Vocabulary Learning

unhappy (adj.)
not happy; sad or not satisfied
Example:I am unhappy with my old phone because it is slow.
elections (n.)
the process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The school has elections to choose a class president.
stock market (n.)
a place where people buy and sell parts of companies
Example:Many people invest their money in the stock market.
taxes (n.)
money that you must pay to the government
Example:We pay taxes to help build new roads and schools.
disagree (v.)
to have a different opinion from someone else
Example:I disagree with you about the best color for the room.
enemies (n.)
people who hate or fight each other
Example:In the movie, the two kings are enemies.
economy (n.)
the system of how a country makes and spends money
Example:The government wants to make the economy stronger.
popular (adj.)
liked by many people
Example:Football is a very popular sport in the world.
B2

Analysis of Presidential Approval Ratings and Economic Views

總統支持率與經濟觀點分析


Introduction

Recent poll results show that President Trump's approval ratings are falling, mainly because people are unhappy with the economy and unstable international relations.

最近的民調結果顯示,川普總統的支持率正在下降,主因是民眾對經濟不滿以及國際關係不穩定。

Main Body

The administration's current position shows a clear gap between loyal supporters and the general public. Data from several surveys, such as the Economist/YouGov and I&I/TIPP polls, show that disapproval ratings are consistently over 50 percent, while approval stays between 35 and 43 percent. This trend is especially strong among independent voters, whose opinions will likely decide the results of the 2026 midterm elections.

目前的政府處境顯示,忠實支持者與一般大眾之間存在明顯差距。根據 Economist/YouGov 和 I&I/TIPP 等多項調查數據,反對率持續在 50% 以上,而支持率則維持在 35% 至 43% 之間。這一趨勢在中間選民中尤為強烈,他們的看法可能將決定 2026 年中期選舉的結果。

Economic data provides a mixed picture. Some people point to the record-high stock market and energy production as signs of success; however, other groups say they cannot handle the rising cost of living. Specifically, critics argue that the use of tariffs and the conflict with Iran have caused higher inflation and unstable energy prices. Consequently, many feel there is a gap between the administration's promises to reduce government waste and the actual financial situation.

經濟數據呈現出複雜的情況。有些人將創紀錄的股市高點和能源產量視為成功的跡象;然而,其他群體則表示他們無法承受日益上升的生活成本。具體而言,批評者認為關稅的使用以及與伊朗的衝突導致了更高的通貨膨脹和不穩定的能源價格。因此,許多人認為政府減少浪費的承諾與實際財務狀況之間存在差距。

International conflicts have also made the domestic political situation more difficult. The tension with Iran has increased fuel costs and led some citizens to believe the government is ignoring internal financial problems. On the other hand, the White House emphasizes that its policies are making historic progress and claims that current polls do not show the full picture of their long-term goals. Analysts suggest that a diplomatic agreement with Iran could slightly improve the president's popularity.

國際衝突也使國內政治局勢更加困難。與伊朗的緊張關係增加了燃料成本,並導致部分公民認為政府忽略了內部的財務問題。另一方面,白宮強調其政策正取得歷史性進展,並聲稱目前的民調未能全面反映其長期目標。分析師建議,與伊朗達成外交協議可能會稍微提高總統的支持率。

Conclusion

President Trump currently faces strong opposition and unstable approval ratings. His future political success depends on stabilizing the economy and resolving the conflict with Iran.

川普總統目前面臨強烈的反對與不穩定的支持率。他未來的政治成功取決於能否穩定經濟並解決與伊朗的衝突。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Logic Bridge': Moving from Simple Sentences to Complex Ideas

At the A2 level, you say: "The economy is bad. People are unhappy." At the B2 level, you connect these ideas to show cause and effect.

Look at these specific 'bridge words' from the text that transform basic English into professional, fluent English:

1. The 'Result' Connectors

Instead of using "so" every time, the text uses:

  • Consequently \rightarrow "Consequently, many feel there is a gap..."
  • Led to \rightarrow "...led some citizens to believe..."

The B2 Secret: Put "Consequently" at the start of a sentence followed by a comma. It immediately makes you sound more academic.

2. The 'Contrast' Pivot

When two ideas fight each other, don't just use "but." Use these sophisticated pivots:

  • However \rightarrow "...signs of success; however, other groups say..."
  • On the other hand \rightarrow "On the other hand, the White House emphasizes..."

Pro Tip: Use "On the other hand" when you are comparing two completely different perspectives (e.g., the Public vs. the Government).

3. The 'Specifics' Tool

B2 speakers don't just make general statements; they narrow them down using:

  • Specifically \rightarrow "Specifically, critics argue that..."

How to use it: State a big problem \rightarrow Use "Specifically" \rightarrow Give one clear example.


Vocabulary Upgrade Table

A2 Word (Simple)B2 Word (From Text)Why it's better
ChangeTrendDescribes a direction over time
DifferenceGapHighlights a missing connection
HelpStabilizingMore precise for economy/politics
FixResolvingUsed for problems or conflicts

Vocabulary Learning

consistently (adv.)
Always behaving or happening in a similar way; steadily.
Example:The athlete has consistently performed well throughout the season.
independent (adj.)
Not belonging to or influenced by a particular political party.
Example:Independent voters often hold the balance of power in close elections.
tariffs (n.)
Taxes imposed by a government on goods imported from other countries.
Example:The government imposed new tariffs on imported steel to protect local industries.
inflation (n.)
A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
Example:High inflation makes it difficult for families to afford basic groceries.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:The company lost a major contract; consequently, they had to reduce their staff.
emphasizes (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasizes the importance of practicing grammar every day.
diplomatic (adj.)
Relating to the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
Example:The two countries are seeking a diplomatic solution to avoid a trade war.
stabilizing (v.)
Making something unlikely to change, fail, or fluctuate.
Example:The central bank is taking measures to stabilize the national currency.
C2

Analysis of Presidential Approval Ratings and Economic Perceptions in the Current Administration

關於現任政府總統支持率與經濟感知的分析


Introduction

Recent polling data indicates a decline in President Trump's approval ratings, primarily driven by economic dissatisfaction and geopolitical instability.

最近的民調數據顯示,川普總統的支持率有所下降,主因是對經濟的不滿以及地緣政治的不穩定。

Main Body

The administration's current standing is characterized by a significant divergence between core base loyalty and broader public sentiment. Data from multiple surveys, including the Economist/YouGov and I&I/TIPP polls, demonstrate that disapproval ratings consistently exceed 50 percent, while approval remains stagnant in the 35 to 43 percent range. This trend is particularly acute among independent voters, whose shifting perceptions are viewed as a critical determinant for the 2026 midterm elections.

現任政府的處境特徵在於核心支持層的忠誠度與更廣泛的公眾情緒之間存在顯著分歧。來自 Economist/YouGov 和 I&I/TIPP 等多項調查的數據顯示,反對率持續超過 50%,而支持率則停留在 35% 至 43% 的區間。這一趨勢在中間選民中尤為顯著,其感知的轉變被視為 2026 年中期選舉的關鍵決定因素。

Economic indicators present a fragmented landscape. While certain stakeholders cite the record-high stock market and domestic energy production as evidence of success, other cohorts report an inability to mitigate the cost-of-living crisis. Specifically, the implementation of tariffs and the escalation of hostilities with Iran are identified by critics as catalysts for increased inflation and energy price volatility. These factors have contributed to a perceived misalignment between the administration's campaign pledges—namely the reduction of government waste and the prioritization of domestic infrastructure—and current fiscal realities.

經濟指標呈現出碎片化的局面。雖然部分利益相關者將創紀錄的高股市和國內能源生產視為成功的證據,但其他群體則表示無法緩解生活成本危機。具體而言,批評者將關稅的實施以及與伊朗敵對關係的升級視為導致通貨膨脹增加和能源價格波動的催化劑。這些因素導致政府在競選承諾(即減少政府浪費和優先考慮國內基礎設施)與目前的財政現實之間出現了認知失調。

Geopolitical engagement has further complicated the domestic political environment. The conflict with Iran has not only exerted upward pressure on fuel costs but has also been characterized by some constituents as a diversion from internal affordability issues. Conversely, the White House maintains that its policies are yielding historic progress, asserting that the current polling is an incomplete reflection of the administration's long-term objectives. The potential for a diplomatic rapprochement with Iran is identified by analysts as a primary variable that could marginally improve the president's standing.

地緣政治參與進一步複雜化了國內政治環境。與伊朗的衝突不僅對燃料成本造成上升壓力,還被部分選民視為從內部可負擔性問題中轉移注意力的手段。相反,白宮堅持其政策正取得歷史性進展,並主張目前的民調未能完整反映政府的長期目標。分析師認為,與伊朗達成外交和解的可能性是一個主要變量,可能略微提升總統的支持率。

Conclusion

President Trump currently faces a consolidated opposition and a precarious approval rating, with future political viability contingent upon economic stabilization and the resolution of the Iran conflict.

川普目前面臨強大的反對勢力與不穩定的支持率,未來的政治生存能力將取決於經濟的穩定以及伊朗衝突的解決。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Nominalization & 'The Static State'

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing actions and start describing concepts. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) and adjectives (qualities) into nouns to create a dense, objective, and academic tone.

⚡ The Linguistic Shift

At B2, a writer might say: "People are dissatisfied with the economy, and this is making the President's ratings drop."

At C2, the text transforms this into: "...primarily driven by economic dissatisfaction and geopolitical instability."

Notice how the action of being dissatisfied becomes a noun (dissatisfaction). This allows the writer to treat a complex human emotion as a concrete variable that can be 'driven' or 'measured.'

🔍 Deconstructing the 'C2 Power-Clusters'

Look at how the author clusters these nominalizations to create high-density information blocks:

"...a significant divergence between core base loyalty and broader public sentiment."

  • Divergence (from diverge): Shifts the focus from the act of splitting to the state of the split.
  • Loyalty (from loyal): Transforms a trait into a measurable asset.
  • Sentiment (from sentient/feel): Replaces 'how people feel' with a clinical term.

🎓 Scholarly Application: The 'Static' Effect

By using nouns instead of verbs, the text achieves stasis. It removes the 'story' and replaces it with 'analysis.' When you use nominalization, you are not telling a sequence of events; you are mapping a landscape of facts.

Key C2 Patterns identified in the text:

  • Catalysts for [X]: (e.g., "catalysts for increased inflation") \rightarrow replaces "things that caused inflation to rise."
  • Contingent upon [X]: (e.g., "viability contingent upon economic stabilization") \rightarrow replaces "will survive if the economy gets stable."
  • Perceived misalignment: (e.g., "a perceived misalignment between...") \rightarrow replaces "people think these two things don't match."

The C2 Takeaway: To achieve mastery, stop asking "What happened?" and start asking "What is the name of the phenomenon that occurred?" Turn your verbs into nouns, and your prose will shift from narrative to authoritative.

Vocabulary Learning

divergence (n.)
A process or instance of diverging; a difference or deviation between two or more things.
Example:There is a growing divergence between the company's stated values and its actual business practices.
acute (adj.)
Present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
Example:The shortage of affordable housing has become acute in major metropolitan areas.
mitigate (v.)
To make less severe, serious, or painful.
Example:The government implemented new subsidies to mitigate the impact of rising energy costs on low-income families.
catalysts (n.)
Substances or events that accelerate or initiate a chemical reaction or a significant change.
Example:The new trade agreement acted as a catalyst for rapid economic growth in the region.
rapprochement (n.)
An establishment of harmonious relations between two countries that were previously hostile.
Example:The diplomatic summit signaled a potential rapprochement between the two warring nations.
precarious (adj.)
Not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
Example:The ceasefire remains precarious, as both sides continue to exchange accusations of aggression.
contingent (adj.)
Subject to chance; dependent on one or more circumstances.
Example:The success of the merger is contingent upon the approval of the regulatory board.
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