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足球比赛还是打架比赛? - A Soccer Match or a Fighting Match? [HSK 5]

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小刚 tells 小宝 about the news of players fighting in a soccer match and being suspended, leading to a discussion on sportsmanship.

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《English Translation》

小宝: Brother, isn't soccer played with the feet? How did people end up fighting?
小刚: Yeah, but some players got too emotional and started kicking people instead of the ball. As a result, they were punished by the football association.
小宝: Oh no, can the match still continue then?
小刚: Of course, but the players who fought were suspended. Some of them have to wait 10 matches before they can play again.
小宝: They must regret it a lot, right?
小刚: Probably. Soccer is about teamwork and fair competition, not about throwing punches.
小宝: Exactly! If they want to play soccer, they should focus on kicking the ball, not people. Otherwise, the referee should just give them a 'red card'!
小刚: You're right! On the soccer field, players should compete with their skills, not with their fists!

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小刚 tells 小宝 about the news of players fighting in a soccer match and being suspended, leading to a discussion on sportsmanship.

Download the app here:

Available in 8 languages on the app:

Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية

《English Translation》

小宝: Brother, isn't soccer played with the feet? How did people end up fighting?
小刚: Yeah, but some players got too emotional and started kicking people instead of the ball. As a result, they were punished by the football association.
小宝: Oh no, can the match still continue then?
小刚: Of course, but the players who fought were suspended. Some of them have to wait 10 matches before they can play again.
小宝: They must regret it a lot, right?
小刚: Probably. Soccer is about teamwork and fair competition, not about throwing punches.
小宝: Exactly! If they want to play soccer, they should focus on kicking the ball, not people. Otherwise, the referee should just give them a 'red card'!
小刚: You're right! On the soccer field, players should compete with their skills, not with their fists!

  continue reading

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