Safety Problems in Mumbai Trains
孟買火車的安全問題
Introduction
A man died on a train in Mumbai. Now, people want the trains to be safer.
一名男子在孟買的火車上死亡。現在,人們希望火車能更加安全。
Main Body
A man named Mayank died on Tuesday night. Another man, Roshan, killed him with a knife. The police found Roshan and put him in jail.
一名叫 Mayank 的男子在週二晚上死亡。另一名男子 Roshan 用刀殺害了他。警方已找到 Roshan 並將其關押在監獄中。
Passenger groups are angry. They want new cameras and better bag scanners. They say the trains are not safe now.
乘客團體感到憤怒。他們要求安裝新的攝影機以及更好的行李掃描機。他們表示目前的火車並不安全。
There are not enough police officers on the trains. Many jobs are empty. There are millions of people on the trains every day, but very few police.
火車上的警察人數不足。許多職位處於空缺狀態。每天有數百萬人乘坐火車,但警察卻非常少。
Government leaders are talking about this problem. They want a plan to make the trains safe by next Monday.
政府領導人正在討論這個問題。他們希望在下週一前制定出一套讓火車恢復安全的計劃。
Conclusion
The trains in Mumbai have many problems. The government must find more police and fix the machines.
孟買的火車有很多問題。政府必須增加警察人數並修理設備。
Vocabulary Learning
🚩 The 'NOT' Pattern
In this story, we see how to say something is missing or wrong. For A2 learners, using "not" with adjectives and nouns is a key building block.
1. Describing a Problem
- The trains are not safe.
- (Safe → Not safe)
2. Talking about Quantity
- There are not enough police.
- (Enough = what we need | Not enough = we need more)
3. Quick Switch Guide
- Safe Not safe
- Enough Not enough
- Empty Not empty
💡 Teacher's Tip: To move to A2, stop using only "bad." Use "not safe" or "not enough" to be more specific about the problem.