Australian Woman Can Return Home

澳洲女性可返回家鄉


Introduction

The Australian government says a woman can come back to Australia. She was with a dangerous group called the Islamic State.

澳洲政府表示一名女性可以返回澳洲。她曾加入一個名為「伊斯蘭國」的危險組織。

Main Body

The woman's name is Hodan Abby. The government did not let her come home for a long time. Now, the government says she can return.

這名女性名叫 Hodan Abby。政府長時間不允許她回家。現在,政府表示她可以返回了。

Security officers will watch her very closely. She must tell the government where she lives and where she works. She must also ask before she uses the internet or a phone.

安全人員將對她進行嚴密監控。她必須告知政府她的居住地與工作地點。她在使用網路或電話之前,也必須徵得許可。

She is the last Australian person to leave a camp in Syria. Other people from that camp did bad things and went to prison.

她是最後一名離開敘利亞營地的澳洲人。該營地的其他人員因從事不法活動而入獄。

Conclusion

The woman and her child can now go back to Australia. The police will watch them all the time.

該名女性及其孩子現在可以返回澳洲。警方將全程監控他們。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Must' Power

In this story, the government gives orders. When someone has no choice, we use must.

The Pattern: Person + must + action

Examples from the text:

  • She must tell the government... \rightarrow (No choice, it is a rule)
  • She must ask before... \rightarrow (She cannot just do it)

📦 Word Pairs (Opposites)

To get to A2, you need to see how words flip meanings. Look at these from the article:

  • Return / Leave (Return \rightarrow Come back) (Leave \rightarrow Go away)

  • Dangerous / Safe (The group was dangerous, but now she goes home where it is safe)


💡 Simple Time Shifts

Notice how the story moves from Past to Future:

  1. Past: "The government did not let her..." (It happened before).
  2. Future: "Security officers will watch her..." (It will happen soon).

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone in the dark.
security (n.)
People or systems that keep a place safe
Example:The security officer checked my bag at the airport.
closely (adv.)
Watching something or someone very carefully
Example:The teacher watched the students closely during the test.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept
Example:The man went to prison for stealing money.
Practice A2 words in a crossword