The 2026 World Cup News

Introduction

Fox Sports and Indeed have a new plan for the 2026 World Cup. FIFA is also working on TV deals for the games.

Main Body

Fox Sports and Indeed want one person to be the 'Chief World Cup Watcher'. This person gets $50,000. They must watch all 104 games in a glass room in New York City. They will use a phone app and make videos for social media. Three countries host the 2026 World Cup: the USA, Canada, and Mexico. There are 48 teams and 104 games. The first game is on June 11. The last game is on July 19. People can watch on FS1 or the Fox One app. FIFA has TV deals in 175 places. But India and China do not have deals yet. This is strange because China usually decides early. FIFA says these talks are secret.

Conclusion

The 2026 World Cup is very big. The USA has a big plan to find fans, but some countries in Asia cannot watch the games yet.

Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how we describe what people do in this text. It is very simple:

Person/Group \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Thing

  • They \rightarrow watch \rightarrow games
  • FIFA \rightarrow has \rightarrow deals
  • China \rightarrow decides \rightarrow early

🌍 Using 'Big' and 'Small' Words

To reach A2, you don't need long words. You need clear ones. The text uses "Big" in two ways:

  1. Size: "A glass room" (Small) \rightarrow "The World Cup is very big" (Large).
  2. Importance: "A big plan" (An important idea).

📅 The 'Time' Logic

Notice how the text tells us when things happen:

  • Specific Dates: "June 11" / "July 19"
  • General Timing: "Yet" (Not now, but maybe later)

Quick Tip: Use "Yet" at the end of a sentence when something is missing. Example: India does not have deals yet.