New Episode of The Bear

Introduction

FX and Disney+ have a new episode called 'Gary'. It comes before the last season of the show The Bear.

Main Body

This episode is a story from the past. Two men, Richie and Mikey, go to Gary, Indiana. We see that Mikey is not well in his mind. We also see how Richie and Mikey act together. Season five starts on June 25. It ends on August 6. An actress, Jamie Lee Curtis, says the show will end after this season. At the end of the episode, Richie has a car accident. This happens in the present time. This accident will be important in the last season.

Conclusion

The episode 'Gary' tells us more about the characters. The final season starts in late June.

Learning

πŸ•°οΈ Now vs. Then

In this text, we see how English changes when we talk about the past (things that already happened) and the present (things happening now).

The Past (Finished)

  • "Two men... go to Gary" (The story is a memory) β†’\rightarrow Use this to tell stories.
  • "Mikey is not well" β†’\rightarrow Describes a person's state in a story.

The Present (Current)

  • "Season five starts on June 25" β†’\rightarrow A fact about the future/now.
  • "Richie has a car accident" β†’\rightarrow Something happening in the current timeline.

Key Word: "Before" This word helps you organize time.

  • Event A β†’\rightarrow Before β†’\rightarrow Event B
  • Example: Episode 'Gary' β†’\rightarrow comes before β†’\rightarrow The last season.

Vocabulary Learning

episode (n.)
A part of a TV series or show.
Example:The new episode of the show was very exciting.
story (n.)
A narrative about events or people.
Example:The episode tells a story from the past.
past (adj.)
Something that happened before now.
Example:We learn about the past of the characters.
two (num.)
The number 2.
Example:There are two men in the story.
men (n.)
Adult male people.
Example:The two men travel to Indiana.
go (v.)
To move from one place to another.
Example:They go to Gary, Indiana.
see (v.)
To look at something with your eyes.
Example:We see how the men act together.
well (adj.)
In good health or in a good state.
Example:Mikey is not well in his mind.
mind (n.)
The part of a person that thinks and feels.
Example:Mikey's mind is not well.
act (v.)
To do something, especially for a performance.
Example:The men act together on screen.
season (n.)
A part of a TV series that has many episodes.
Example:The show has five seasons.
starts (v.)
To begin or begin to happen.
Example:Season five starts on June 25.
ends (v.)
To finish or stop happening.
Example:Season five ends on August 6.
actress (n.)
A woman who performs in movies or TV.
Example:Jamie Lee Curtis is an actress.
says (v.)
To speak or express something.
Example:The actress says the show will end.
show (n.)
A TV or movie program.
Example:The show is about a bear.
will (modal verb)
Indicates a future action or decision.
Example:The show will end after this season.
end (v.)
To finish or stop happening.
Example:The show will end after this season.
after (prep.)
Later than a particular time.
Example:The show will end after this season.
car (n.)
A vehicle with four wheels that people drive.
Example:Richie has a car accident.
accident (n.)
An unexpected event that causes damage or injury.
Example:He had a car accident during the episode.
happens (v.)
To occur or take place.
Example:The accident happens in the present time.
present (adj.)
Existing or happening now.
Example:The accident happens in the present time.
time (n.)
A period during which an event occurs.
Example:The accident happens in the present time.
important (adj.)
Having great value or significance.
Example:The accident will be important in the last season.
characters (n.)
People who appear in a story or show.
Example:The episode tells us more about the characters.
final (adj.)
Last or last in a series.
Example:The final season starts in late June.
late (adj.)
Near the end of a period of time.
Example:The final season starts in late June.
June (n.)
The sixth month of the year.
Example:Season five starts on June 25.