Sports News Report

Introduction

This report talks about sports in Michigan and Algeria. It covers running, swimming, and soccer.

Main Body

Summerfield High School girls won a big running race. They beat Whiteford 75-62. Allison Ost and Makenzie Wolfe ran very fast to help their team win. Williamston boys won their race again. They won every year for ten years. Holland High School also broke an old school record in a relay race. In Algeria, Sarah Mose from Kenya won a bronze medal in swimming. She set a new record for her country. In soccer, New Boston Huron won 8-0. Miley Skamiera scored 35 goals this season.

Conclusion

Many athletes broke records and won championships.

Learning

The 'Win' Pattern

In this text, we see how to talk about victory. To reach A2, you need to know that won is the past version of win.

How it works:

  • Now: I win \rightarrow Past: I won

Examples from the story:

  • "Girls won a big running race."
  • "Williamston boys won their race."
  • "New Boston Huron won 8-0."

Simple Action Words

Look at these words used for sports. They are short and useful:

  1. Beat \rightarrow to win against another person/team (e.g., They beat Whiteford).
  2. Score \rightarrow to get a point (e.g., Miley scored 35 goals).
  3. Break \rightarrow to do something better than the old record (e.g., broke an old school record).

Vocabulary Learning

sports (n.)
Physical activities that people do for fun or competition.
Example:I enjoy sports like soccer and swimming.
running (n.)
The action of moving fast on foot.
Example:He went for a running in the park.
swimming (n.)
The activity of moving through water using arms and legs.
Example:She likes swimming in the ocean.
soccer (n.)
A game played with a ball on a field, where teams try to score goals.
Example:Soccer is popular in many countries.
race (n.)
A competition to see who can finish first.
Example:The race was exciting.
team (n.)
A group of people who work together.
Example:The team celebrated after the game.
win (v.)
To be the first or to succeed.
Example:She will try to win the competition.
record (n.)
A written or printed statement of something.
Example:He broke the record for fastest time.
medal (n.)
A small metal disc given as a prize.
Example:She received a bronze medal.
goal (n.)
Something you want to achieve, especially in sports.
Example:He scored a goal in the final minute.