Court Lets Woman Travel to Thailand

法院准許一名女子前往泰國


Introduction

A court in Delhi says Reena Goel can go to Thailand. She is in trouble for a money crime.

德里的一家法院表示 Reena Goel 可以前往泰國。她因涉及金錢犯罪而陷入困境。

Main Body

Reena Goel and another woman had a big bank fraud. The police took their shops and buildings. Reena cannot travel to other countries without the court's help.

Reena Goel 和另一名女子涉及一起重大的銀行詐騙案。警方沒收了她們的店鋪與建築物。若無法院許可,Reena 無法前往其他國家。

Judge Rajesh Malik looked at the case. The police said Reena might run away. But the judge said the police have no proof. Reena does not have money or houses in other countries.

法官 Rajesh Malik 審理了本案。警方表示 Reena 可能會潛逃,但法官認為警方缺乏證據。Reena 在其他國家並沒有資金或房產。

The judge says every person has the right to travel. But Reena must follow some rules. She must give the court 10 lakh rupees. She must also show her travel plan.

法官表示每個人都有旅行的權利。但 Reena 必須遵守某些規定。她必須向法院繳納 100 萬盧比,並提交她的行程計畫。

Conclusion

The court says Reena can travel because she is not a danger.

法院表示 Reena 可以旅行,因為她不構成危險。

Vocabulary Learning

✈️ Moving from 'Now' to 'Possibility'

In this story, we see a big difference between what is and what might be. This is a key step for A2 English.

1. The Fact (Is/Are)

  • "She is in trouble." \rightarrow 100% true.
  • "The police have no proof." \rightarrow 100% true.

2. The Guess (Might)

  • "Reena might run away." \rightarrow Maybe yes, maybe no.

🧱 Simple Word Swaps

To sound more natural at A2, swap 'big' words for simple ones found in the text:

  • Bank Fraud \rightarrow Money crime
  • International Travel \rightarrow Go to other countries

⚖️ The "Must" Rule

When the judge gives an order, we use MUST. It is a strong requirement.

  • Must + Action \rightarrow "She must give the court money."
  • Must + Action \rightarrow "She must show her plan."

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone broke the law
Example:The court decided that the man was not guilty.
fraud (n.)
The crime of cheating someone to get money
Example:The man went to prison for bank fraud.
proof (n.)
Information that shows something is true
Example:The police have no proof that he stole the car.
danger (n.)
Something that can hurt you or cause problems
Example:The broken bridge is a danger to the cars.
Practice A2 words in a crossword