Marco Rubio Plays Music at a Wedding

Introduction

Marco Rubio is the Secretary of State for the USA. He played music as a DJ at a family wedding in Florida.

Main Body

A video showed Mr. Rubio at the party. He wore a suit. He played dance music for the guests. Some people are unhappy. They say the world has problems with oil and war. They think he should work and not play music. Mr. Rubio is a leader in the Republican Party. Some people think he will run for President in 2028. He works on military and peace plans in other countries.

Conclusion

People are now talking about how leaders should act in their free time.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how we describe what people do. In this story, we see a simple pattern: Person + Action.

  • Marco Rubio \rightarrow played music
  • He \rightarrow wore a suit
  • People \rightarrow say

The 'A2' Secret: To move from beginner to A2, stop using just one word. Connect the person to the action to make a full thought.

Watch the Changes:

  • Now: He works (Regular habit)
  • Past: He played (Finished action)

Quick Vocabulary Shift

  • Leader \rightarrow Someone in charge.
  • Guests \rightarrow People invited to a party.

Vocabulary Learning

music (n.)
Sound arranged in time, usually with melody and rhythm.
Example:I like to listen to music while I study.
wedding (n.)
A ceremony where a couple gets married.
Example:They celebrated their wedding with family and friends.
party (n.)
A social gathering where people eat and have fun.
Example:We had a party to celebrate his birthday.
family (n.)
A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Example:My family lives in a small house.
dance (v.)
Move your body rhythmically to music.
Example:They danced at the wedding.
guests (n.)
People invited to an event.
Example:The guests enjoyed the dinner.
unhappy (adj.)
Not happy or satisfied.
Example:She felt unhappy after the argument.
world (n.)
The planet Earth and all people.
Example:The world is changing fast.
problems (n.)
Difficulties or issues.
Example:We need to solve these problems.
oil (n.)
A liquid found in the ground used for fuel.
Example:Cars need oil to run.
war (n.)
A conflict between countries or groups.
Example:The war caused many people to leave their homes.
leader (n.)
A person who guides or directs others.
Example:The leader gave a speech.
run (v.)
To move quickly on foot.
Example:She will run for president in the election.
President (n.)
The head of a country.
Example:The President signed the new law.
military (adj.)
Relating to armed forces.
Example:The military helped during the crisis.
peace (n.)
A state of calm and freedom from conflict.
Example:They hoped for peace after the war.
plans (n.)
Ideas or arrangements for the future.
Example:They made plans for the trip.
countries (n.)
Different nations.
Example:The countries signed an agreement.
talking (v.)
Speaking to others.
Example:They were talking about the new movie.
act (v.)
To do something.
Example:He should act responsibly.
free (adj.)
Not occupied or used.
Example:She has free time after work.
time (n.)
A period during which events happen.
Example:I have enough time to finish the task.