Jonathan Huston Leaves the Liberal Party
Jonathan Huston 離開自由黨
Introduction
Jonathan Huston is a politician in Western Australia. He left the Liberal Party. Now he works alone as an independent.
Jonathan Huston 是西澳大利亞的一名政治人物。他離開了自由黨,現在作為獨立人士單獨活動。
Main Body
Mr. Huston and the Liberal Party have different ideas. He wants more money from mining. The Liberal Party does not want this. They are angry because he left the group.
Huston 先生與自由黨的想法不同。他希望從礦業獲得更多資金,但自由黨並不希望這樣。他們因為他離開該黨而感到憤怒。
Now, the Liberal Party and the National Party have the same number of seats. Both have six seats. But the leader of the National Party, Shane Love, will not try to be the main leader.
現在,自由黨與國家黨擁有的議席數量相同,兩者均為六席。但國家黨領袖 Shane Love 將不會嘗試成為主導領導者。
Another party, One Nation, says they can work with Mr. Huston. The Liberal Party says they will fight to win his seat back in the 2029 election.
另一個政黨 One Nation 表示他們可以與 Huston 先生合作。自由黨則表示他們將在 2029 年的選舉中努力贏回他的議席。
Conclusion
Mr. Huston still has his seat in parliament. Other Liberal members now do his old jobs.
Huston 先生依然保留他在議會的議席。現在其他自由黨成員接手了他的舊職務。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The Power of "The Same"
In the text, we see: "The Liberal Party and the National Party have the same number of seats."
When two things are identical, we use the same. It is a shortcut to avoid repeating words.
How to use it:
- Person A: "I have a blue car."
- Person B: "I have the same car!" (Both have a blue car).
🛠️ Word Swap: Opposites
Look at these two ideas from the story:
- Same Identical (6 seats = 6 seats)
- Different Not identical (Huston's ideas Party's ideas)
Simple Pattern:
- The same [Noun]
- Different [Noun]
Examples for A2:
- We have the same teacher.
- We have different teachers.