Protests Over School Exam Problems

學校考試問題引發抗議


Introduction

A group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) is protesting in Delhi. They want the Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, to leave his job.

一個名為 Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) 的團體正在德里抗議。他們要求教育部長 Dharmendra Pradhan 辭職。

Main Body

Some people stole the NEET exam papers in May. Because of this, two million students had to take the test again in June. The police arrested thirteen people, including three teachers.

有些人於五月盜取了 NEET 考試試卷。因此,兩百萬名學生必須在六月重新參加考試。警方逮捕了十三人,其中包括三名教師。

Abhijeet Dipke leads the CJP. He says the government failed the students. He says 17 students killed themselves because of these problems. The CJP and other student groups are protesting now.

Abhijeet Dipke 領導 CJP。他表示政府辜負了學生。他稱有 17 名學生因為這些問題而自殺。CJP 和其他學生團體目前正在抗議。

Minister Pradhan says the protesters only want to cause trouble. He says the Congress party is using this for politics. However, he says the exam system needs to be better.

Pradhan 部長表示抗議者只想製造麻煩。他稱國大黨 (Congress party) 是在將此政治化。然而,他表示考試制度確實需要改進。

Dipke says the police tried to stop the protest. The police say this is not true. The government says the second exam was safe and successful.

Dipke 表示警方試圖阻止抗議。警方則稱這不屬實。政府則表示第二次考試是安全且成功的。

Conclusion

The CJP is still protesting. The Education Minister wants to fix the system and ignore the critics.

CJP 仍在抗議。教育部長希望修正制度並無視批評者。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 PAST vs. PRESENT

Look at how the story changes time. This is the secret to A2 English.

Right Now (Present)

  • The CJP is protesting.
  • The Minister says...
  • The system needs to be better.

What Happened (Past)

  • People stole the papers.
  • Students had to take the test.
  • Police arrested people.

💡 QUICK TIP: The 'ED' Rule Most actions in the past just add -ed at the end:

failfailed arrestarrested

⚠️ BE CAREFUL: The Rule Breakers Some words change completely. You must memorize these:

stealstole havehad

Vocabulary Learning

protesting (v.)
Showing that you disagree with something in a public way
Example:The students are protesting against the new school rules.
stole (v.)
Took something that did not belong to them
Example:Someone stole my pen from the desk.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away to a police station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
failed (v.)
Did not do something successfully
Example:The company failed to finish the project on time.
critics (n.)
People who say that something is bad
Example:The movie had many critics who did not like the story.
Practice A2 words in a crossword