The United States and Iran Conflict

Introduction

The United States and Iran are in a fight. They use weapons and money to fight. They do not agree about nuclear weapons.

Main Body

The US and Iran fight in the sea. Iran closed a water path for oil. The US shot missiles. Now the US has fewer missiles for other countries. President Trump does not travel to talk to Iran. He wants Iran to come to Washington. He says Iran must not have nuclear weapons. Some people say this plan is bad. They say the region is not safe. Other people say the plan is good. But some worry that gas prices will go up.

Conclusion

The US and Iran are still fighting. The US has fewer weapons and the two countries do not agree.

Vocabulary Learning

agree (v.)
to have the same opinion同意;贊成
Example:My friend and I agree that the movie is good.
region (n.)
area / a part of a country or the world地區;區域
Example:It is very hot in this region during summer.
safe (adj.)
not in danger安全的
Example:Please wear a seatbelt to stay safe in the car.
travel (v.)
to go from one place to another旅遊;前往
Example:Many people travel to Japan for a holiday.
weapons (n.)
tools used for fighting武器
Example:Soldiers use weapons to protect their country.

Sentence Learning

The US and Iran fight in the sea.
Location: The phrase 'in the sea' describes where the action happens.地點: 「in the sea」一詞描述了行動發生的地點。
Now the US has fewer missiles for other countries.
Time Marker: The word 'now' indicates the current time or situation.時間標記: 「now」一詞表示目前的時間或情況。
He wants Iran to come to Washington.
Direction: The phrase 'to Washington' shows the destination of the movement.方向: 「to Washington」一詞顯示了動作的目的地。
But some worry that gas prices will go up.
Contrast: The word 'but' is used to introduce an opposing idea.對比: 「but」一詞用於引出相反的觀點。
The US has fewer weapons and the two countries do not agree.
Addition: The word 'and' connects two related ideas in one sentence.並列: 「and」一詞將兩個相關的觀點連接在同一個句子中。