Money for Ukraine in Poland
在波蘭為烏克蘭撥款
Introduction
Leaders met in Poland for the 2026 Ukraine Recovery Conference. They agreed to give Ukraine a lot of money to fix the country.
各國領導人在波蘭出席了 2026 年烏克蘭重建會議。他們同意提供大量資金給烏克蘭以重建國家。
Main Body
The leaders signed 160 agreements. These agreements are for more than 10 billion euros. The European Union and the World Bank gave billions of dollars.
領導人們簽署了 160 份協議。這些協議涉及超過 100 億歐元。歐盟與世界銀行提供了數十億美元。
They started two new funds to help. One fund is for building things and one is for transport. They also gave 140 million euros for houses.
他們成立了兩個新基金提供協助。其中一個基金用於基礎建設,另一個則用於交通。他們還撥款 1.4 億歐元用於房屋建設。
Some people were not happy. They talked about bad leaders and stolen money. These problems made some people angry.
有些人並不開心。他們談論起糟糕的領導者與被盜用的資金。這些問題讓部分人感到憤怒。
Conclusion
Ukraine got a lot of money. However, some leaders still disagree about politics.
烏克蘭獲得了大量資金。然而,部分領導人在政治上仍有分歧。
Vocabulary Learning
📦 The 'Giving' Pattern
In this text, we see one main action repeated: Giving things to people.
The Rule:
Person A + Gave/Give + Something + To Person B
Examples from the text:
- They → gave → billions of dollars → (to Ukraine).
- They → gave → 140 million euros → for houses.
🚦 Contrasting Ideas
To move to A2, you need to connect two opposite ideas. The text uses a special word for this: However.
- Fact 1: Ukraine got a lot of money. (Good! ✅)
- Word: However (Wait... ✋)
- Fact 2: Leaders still disagree. (Bad! ❌)
Simple Tip: Use However when you want to say "but" at the start of a new sentence.