Bad Weather at Stagecoach Festival

Introduction

The Stagecoach festival in California had problems on Saturday. Strong winds were dangerous. Many people had to leave the area.

Main Body

At 7:45 p.m., the festival told people to leave. About 80,000 people went to their cars to stay safe. Later, the festival opened again. But many people could not go back inside. These people were angry at the festival staff. The wind changed the music plan. Journey and Riley Green did not play their full shows. Lainey Wilson still played her music. The wind might stay strong on Sunday. Actress Sydney Sweeney had a small party for her brand. She sang karaoke with famous friends. She also gave free clothes to the people at a Diplo show.

Conclusion

The day ended with some music. However, many people were unhappy because they could not enter the festival again.

Vocabulary Learning

dangerous (adj.)
dangerous / likely to cause harm or injury危險的
Example:The strong winds were dangerous for the concert.
festival (n.)
festival / a celebration, especially a public one with music and food節日
Example:The festival had many music performances.
leave (v.)
leave / to go away from a place離開
Example:The organizers told people to leave the area.
unhappy (adj.)
unhappy / not happy or satisfied不開心的
Example:Many people were unhappy because they could not enter again.
weather (n.)
weather / the state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place天氣
Example:The bad weather made the road slippery.

Sentence Learning

But many people could not go back inside.
Connector: The word 'but' shows a contrast between ideas.連接詞: 'but' 表示兩個想法之間的對比。
At 7:45 p.m., the festival told people to leave.
Time: The phrase 'At 7:45 p.m.' indicates when something happened.時間: 'At 7:45 p.m.' 表示事情發生的時間。
About 80,000 people went to their cars to stay safe.
Prepositional Phrase: The phrase 'to their cars' shows direction or destination.介詞短語: 'to their cars' 表示方向或目的地。