Crime Report in India

印度犯罪報告


Introduction

This report talks about bad crimes in India. It talks about murders, attacks on women, and money theft.

本報告討論印度發生的嚴重罪行,包括謀殺、對女性的攻擊以及金錢盜竊。

Main Body

Many bad things happen to women and children. In Delhi and Prayagraj, men hurt children. Police caught these men. In Nuh, a young woman killed herself because people shared a bad video of her.

許多婦女與兒童遭受侵害。在德里和Prayagraj,有男子傷害兒童,警方已將這些人逮捕。在Nuh,一名年輕女性因他人散佈其不雅影片而自殺。

Some people kill their own family. In Bengaluru, a woman and her partner killed three people. In Karnataka, a daughter and grandson killed an old woman. Other families killed themselves because of problems.

有些人會殺害自己的家人。在班加羅爾,一名女性及其伴侶殺害了三人。在卡納塔克邦,一名女兒與孫子殺害了一名老婦。其他家庭則因面臨問題而自殺。

Some people plan crimes. A man poisoned eight people in Chhattisgarh. In Rajasthan, people stole money using fake names. In Andhra Pradesh, two people must stay in prison for life because they killed a woman.

有些人會策劃犯罪。一名男子在恰蒂斯加邦用毒藥毒殺了八人。在拉賈斯坦邦,有人利用假名盜取金錢。在安得拉邦,兩人因殺害一名女性而被判終身監禁。

Conclusion

There are many violent crimes. The police use cameras and technology to find the bad people.

目前存在許多暴力犯罪。警方正利用監視攝影機與科技來追捕犯罪者。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Who Did What' Pattern

In this text, we see a simple way to tell a story: Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Person/Thing.

Example: Police (Who) \rightarrow caught (Action) \rightarrow these men (Who).


🛠️ Word Power: 'Bad' vs. 'Violent'

Beginners often use the word bad. To reach A2, we can use more specific words from the text:

  • Bad \rightarrow Violent (hurting people)
  • Bad \rightarrow Fake (not real/a lie)

📍 Location Markers

Notice how the writer tells us where things happen. They use the word In before a city or state:

  • In Delhi
  • In Bengaluru
  • In Rajasthan

Tip: Always put 'In' before the name of the place when starting a sentence.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something.
Example:I read a news report about the city.
murder (n.)
The crime of killing another person.
Example:The police are investigating a murder.
theft (n.)
The act of stealing something.
Example:The theft of the car happened at night.
partner (n.)
A person who is in a relationship with another person.
Example:She lives with her partner in a small house.
poisoned (v.)
To give someone food or drink that makes them very sick or kills them.
Example:The bad man poisoned the water.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:He must stay in prison for five years.
violent (adj.)
Using physical force to hurt someone.
Example:The movie has many violent scenes.
technology (n.)
New machines and equipment used to solve problems.
Example:We use technology like smartphones every day.
Practice A2 words in a crossword