The Edmonton Oilers Need New Players

Introduction

The Edmonton Oilers have problems with money and goalies.

Main Body

The team has a limit on how much money they can spend. They want to keep two players, Jason Dickinson and Connor Murphy. These players are very important for the team. The team also has a problem with their goalies. Tristan Jarry and Connor Ingram did not play well. The team did not win enough games. Now, the manager Stan Bowman wants better goalies. He needs to find a great player to stop the puck.

Conclusion

The Oilers want to fix their team and spend their money well.

Learning

The Power of 'Want' vs 'Need'

In this story, we see two different ways to talk about goals:

1. Want (A wish or desire)

  • "They want to keep two players."
  • "The Oilers want to fix their team."
  • Meaning: They would like this to happen.

2. Need (A necessity/problem)

  • "The Oilers need new players."
  • "He needs to find a great player."
  • Meaning: This must happen or there is a problem.

Simple Pattern for A2: Subject + want/need + to + action

  • I want → to sleep.
  • I need → to work.
  • Stan Bowman needs → to find a goalie.

Vocabulary Learning

team (n.)
A group of people working together
Example:The Edmonton Oilers are a professional team.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods and services
Example:They need more money to buy new players.
goalies (n.)
Players who guard the goal in hockey
Example:The team has two goalies on the roster.
limit (n.)
A maximum amount or boundary
Example:The team has a limit on how much money they can spend.
spend (v.)
To use money for something
Example:They want to spend their money wisely.
players (n.)
Individuals who play a sport
Example:The Oilers have many talented players.
important (adj.)
Having great value or influence
Example:Jason Dickinson is an important player for the team.
problem (n.)
A difficult situation that needs solving
Example:They have a problem with their goalies.
win (v.)
To be victorious in a game
Example:The team hopes to win more games.
games (n.)
Matches played for sport
Example:They play many games each season.
manager (n.)
Person who directs a team
Example:The manager wants better goalies.
better (adj.)
More good or higher quality
Example:They need a better goalie.
stop (v.)
To prevent something from happening
Example:The goalie must stop the puck from entering the net.
puck (n.)
A small disc used in hockey
Example:The player shoots the puck toward the goal.
fix (v.)
To repair or improve something
Example:The Oilers want to fix their team.
well (adv.)
In a good or satisfactory way
Example:They want to spend their money well.