Many People See Savannah Bananas Game

Introduction

The Savannah Bananas baseball team had a very big game at Kyle Field. Many people came to watch.

Main Body

On May 2, 2026, the Savannah Bananas played the Texas Tailgaters in Texas. 102,000 people watched the game. This is the most people ever for the team. The Texas Tailgaters won the game 4-3. The game was fun. One man rode a unicycle. The Dude Perfect team did trick shots. Players hit the ball far to get home runs. The team is visiting many big schools. They will play at more big stadiums in May, June, and July. They will play in many cities until September.

Conclusion

The Savannah Bananas have a new record. They will play more games in big stadiums soon.

Learning

📅 Talking about the Future

In the text, we see a very useful word for A2 students: Will.

When we know something is going to happen later, we use will + action.

From the story:

  • They will play at more big stadiums.
  • They will play in many cities.

How to use it simply: I want to go to Texas → I will go to Texas.


📏 Comparing Things (The 'Most' Pattern)

To say something is the #1 biggest or best, use the most + adjective.

Example: "This is the most people ever for the team."

Try this logic:

  • Big → The most big (The biggest)
  • Fun → The most fun
  • Famous → The most famous

Vocabulary Learning

team (n.)
A group of people who work together or play a sport.
Example:The team practiced every day to win the championship.
game (n.)
An activity that people play for fun or competition.
Example:The children played a game of hide and seek in the park.
watch (v.)
To look at something carefully.
Example:She likes to watch the sunrise from her balcony.
big (adj.)
Large in size or amount.
Example:They built a big playground for the neighborhood.
people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:Many people came to the festival to enjoy music.
ball (n.)
A round object that is thrown or hit in many sports.
Example:The soccer ball rolled under the fence.
record (n.)
An official written or digital statement of something.
Example:He set a new record for the fastest time in the race.