News about Manchester City and Everton

Introduction

Manchester City has news about their manager and a player named Jack Grealish.

Main Body

Pep Guardiola is the manager. He likes the club and wants to stay. But the club is looking for a new manager. They like Enzo Maresca. Jack Grealish played for Everton. He played well and scored goals. Now he is going back to Manchester City. But he has a hurt foot. Two players, Bernardo Silva and John Stones, left the team. Manchester City needs new players now. Everton has news too. Manager David Moyes is not happy with Tyler Dibling. But the club wants to give a new contract to Harrison Armstrong.

Conclusion

Manchester City wants to win three trophies. They are planning for the future.

Learning

The 'Who' and 'What' Connection

Look at how we talk about people and their jobs in the text. We use a simple pattern: Person → Job/Action.

  • Pep Guardiola → Manager
  • Jack Grealish → Player
  • David Moyes → Manager

Key Word: "Wants" When someone has a wish, we use want + to + action. This is a perfect way to move from A1 to A2.

  • "...wants to stay"
  • "...wants to give"
  • "...wants to win"

Quick Tip: Changes in Status Notice these two opposite directions:

  • Going back (Returning)
  • Left the team (Going away)

Simple Vocabulary List

  • Hurt (injured)
  • Future (time that comes after now)
  • Contract (a legal work paper)

Vocabulary Learning

news (n.)
Information about recent events.
Example:I read the news every morning.
manager (n.)
A person who runs or directs a team.
Example:The manager gave a speech.
player (n.)
A person who plays a sport.
Example:The player scored a goal.
likes (v.)
To enjoy or find pleasant.
Example:She likes chocolate.
club (n.)
A group of people with a common interest.
Example:He joined the football club.
wants (v.)
To desire something.
Example:I want a new bike.
stay (v.)
To remain in a place.
Example:Please stay here.
looking (v.)
Searching for something.
Example:He is looking for a job.
new (adj.)
Not existing before.
Example:She bought a new dress.
played (v.)
Past tense of play.
Example:They played soccer.
well (adv.)
In a good way.
Example:She sings well.
scored (v.)
To get points.
Example:He scored a goal.
goals (n.)
Targets or points in a game.
Example:The team scored many goals.
hurt (adj.)
Injured.
Example:She had a hurt arm.
foot (n.)
Body part.
Example:He injured his foot.
left (v.)
Departed.
Example:She left early.
team (n.)
A group working together.
Example:The team won.
needs (v.)
Requires.
Example:The house needs repair.
happy (adj.)
Feeling joy.
Example:I am happy.
give (v.)
To provide.
Example:Give me a book.
contract (n.)
A written agreement.
Example:He signed a contract.
win (v.)
To succeed in a competition.
Example:They will win the match.
trophies (n.)
Awards for winning.
Example:The team won trophies.
planning (v.)
Making arrangements.
Example:We are planning a trip.
future (n.)
Time ahead.
Example:The future looks bright.