UFC Fight at the White House

Introduction

The UFC will have a fight event at the White House on June 14.

Main Body

The event is called 'UFC Freedom 250'. It celebrates 250 years of the USA and President Trump's 80th birthday. Only 4,300 people can go to the White House. Most guests are soldiers because the UFC wants to say thank you. Many other people can watch the fights. 85,000 people can go to a place called the Ellipse. They will see the fights on big screens. These tickets are free. Many fighters will fight on this day. Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje will fight for the lightweight title. Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane will also fight. Other fighters like Josh Hokit and Derrick Lewis will fight too.

Conclusion

The UFC will have a small event for soldiers and a big event for the public on June 14.

Learning

πŸ“… Talking about the Future

In this text, we see the phrase "will have" and "will fight".

When you want to say something is going to happen later, use will + action word.

  • The UFC will have a fight β†’ (Future event)
  • They will see the fights β†’ (Future action)
  • Tickets will be free β†’ (Future state)

πŸ‘₯ Numbers and People

Look at how we describe groups:

  • Specific number: 4,300 people / 85,000 people
  • General group: Most guests / Many other people

Tip: Use "Many" when you don't have a specific number but know the group is big.

Vocabulary Learning

event (n.)
A planned activity or occurrence.
Example:The music festival is a popular event in the city.
fight (n.)
A physical contest between people or animals.
Example:They watched an exciting fight at the arena.
people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:Many people came to the park for the picnic.
soldiers (n.)
Military personnel who serve in a country's army.
Example:Soldiers marched in the parade.
thank (v.)
To express gratitude.
Example:We thank you for your help.
watch (v.)
To look at something attentively.
Example:I like to watch the sunrise every morning.
place (n.)
A particular area or location.
Example:This is a nice place to relax.
screen (n.)
A flat surface on which images are displayed.
Example:The movie was shown on a big screen.
ticket (n.)
A piece of paper that gives permission to enter an event.
Example:I bought a ticket for the concert.
free (adj.)
Not costing money.
Example:The museum offers free admission on Sundays.
fighter (n.)
A person who participates in a fight.
Example:He is a professional fighter.
title (n.)
A name given to a person or thing.
Example:She won the title of champion.
public (n.)
The people in a community or society.
Example:The public enjoyed the fireworks.
small (adj.)
Not large in size.
Example:They had a small gathering at the kitchen.
big (adj.)
Large in size.
Example:They hosted a big celebration for the new building.
day (n.)
A period of 24 hours.
Example:It was a sunny day at the beach.
celebrate (v.)
To observe an event joyfully.
Example:We celebrate holidays with family.
birthday (n.)
The anniversary of a person's birth.
Example:Her birthday is in May.
go (v.)
To move from one place to another.
Example:We will go to the market tomorrow.
see (v.)
To look at something.
Example:I can see the mountains from here.
only (adv.)
Just or solely.
Example:Only a few people attended the meeting.