Famous Actors Get Special Awards

著名演員獲頒特別獎項


Introduction

President Droupadi Murmu gave the Padma Shri award to actors R. Madhavan and Satish Shah on June 23, 2026.

總統 Droupadi Murmu 於 2026 年 6 月 23 日將 Padma Shri 獎頒給演員 R. Madhavan 與 Satish Shah。

Main Body

Satish Shah was a great actor for forty years. He worked in movies and TV shows. He is dead now, so his cousin Arvind Mamania took the award for him. Many other actors said he was a wonderful artist.

Satish Shah 是一位表現卓越的演員,職業生涯長達四十年。他參與過電影與電視節目的演出。由於他現已過世,因此由其表親 Arvind Mamania 代領獎項。許多其他演員都稱讚他是一位極其出色的藝術家。

R. Madhavan also got the award. He is a famous actor in many different languages. He said he wants to do a great job for his country. He wore a very expensive watch to the party.

R. Madhavan 同樣獲頒此獎。他在多種語言的影視作品中都相當知名。他表示希望為國家做出卓越貢獻。他在派對上佩戴了一只非常昂貴的手錶。

Many famous friends like Priyanka Chopra and Arjun Rampal said congratulations to the actors.

許多知名好友如 Priyanka Chopra 與 Arjun Rampal 均向這些演員表達了祝賀。

Conclusion

The ceremony ended. Many talented people from different jobs received these high awards from India.

頒獎典禮結束。許多來自不同領域的才華之士在印度獲頒這些高榮譽獎項。

Vocabulary Learning

🌟 The 'Who did What' Pattern

To reach A2, you need to describe people and their actions clearly. Let's look at how this text tells a story using simple blocks:

1. Describing People (The 'Who') We use simple words to say what someone is:

  • Satish Shah \rightarrow a great actor
  • R. Madhavan \rightarrow a famous actor
  • Priyanka Chopra \rightarrow a famous friend

2. Past Actions (The 'Did') When things happened in the past, we often add -ed to the word. This is a key A2 skill:

  • Work \rightarrow Worked ("He worked in movies")
  • End \rightarrow Ended ("The ceremony ended")
  • Receive \rightarrow Received ("People received these awards")

3. Special 'Changing' Words Some words don't follow the -ed rule. You just have to remember them:

  • Get \rightarrow Got ("Madhavan also got the award")
  • Say \rightarrow Said ("Many other actors said")
  • Wear \rightarrow Wore ("He wore a very expensive watch")

Quick Tip: To describe someone's quality, put the adjective before the person: \nTalented\n`Talented` \rightarrowpeople/Expensive`people` / `Expensive`\rightarrow$ watch.

Vocabulary Learning

award (n.)
A prize given to someone for doing something well
Example:She won an award for her great acting.
cousin (n.)
The child of your aunt or uncle
Example:My cousin and I play football every Sunday.
wonderful (adj.)
Very good or great
Example:The weather is wonderful today.
expensive (adj.)
Costing a lot of money
Example:That car is too expensive for me to buy.
congratulations (n.)
Words used to tell someone you are happy they did something good
Example:I said congratulations to my friend when he passed the test.
ceremony (n.)
A formal event to celebrate something
Example:The wedding ceremony was very beautiful.
talented (adj.)
Having a natural ability to do something well
Example:The young pianist is very talented.
received (v.)
To get something that is given to you
Example:He received a letter from his family.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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