Cockroach Janta Party Protests About Exam Problems
蟑螂人民黨針對考試問題發起抗議
Introduction
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) protested for three days at Jantar Mantar. They are angry because some exam papers leaked.
蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 在 Jantar Mantar 抗議了三天。他們因為部分試卷外洩而感到憤怒。
Main Body
The CJP started this protest on Saturday. They say the NEET exam on May 3 was not fair. The leader, Abhijeet Dipke, wants the Education Minister to leave his job.
CJP 於週六開始這次抗議。他們表示 5 月 3 日的 NEET 考試並不公平。領導人 Abhijeet Dipke 要求教育部長辭職。
The CJP also wants money for the families of students who killed themselves. They believe the government must help these families.
CJP 同時要求為自殺學生的家屬提供補償金。他們認為政府必須幫助這些家庭。
Many students and famous people joined the protest. The police put up walls to stop them. Some people had no water for a short time, but now they have it again.
許多學生和名人加入了抗議。警方設置圍牆以阻止他們。部分人士短時間內沒有水可用,但現在已恢復供應。
Conclusion
The CJP will stay at Jantar Mantar. They will leave only when the Minister quits and the families get money.
CJP 將留在 Jantar Mantar。直到部長辭職且家屬獲得補償金後,他們才會離開。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Action-Reason' Connection
In this story, people do things because they are unhappy. Look at how we connect a feeling to a result:
- Angry They protested.
- Unfair They want the Minister to leave.
- No water They waited.
🛠️ Word Power: 'Want' vs 'Must'
Beginners often confuse these two. Here is the simple difference from the text:
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Want (A wish/desire)
- "The leader wants the Minister to leave."
- (He hopes it happens)
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Must (A strong need/rule)
- "The government must help these families."
- (It is necessary/required)
🕰️ Time Markers
To reach A2, you need to show when things happen. Notice these patterns:
- Specific Day: "on Saturday" / "on May 3"
- Duration: "for three days"
- Change of State: "for a short time... but now"
Quick Tip: Use 'on' for days and dates. Use 'for' for the length of time.