Fighting on Reality TV Shows

真人秀節目中的衝突


Introduction

Two new TV shows, 'Lock Upp' and 'Alliance', start now. Famous people are on these shows. Many of them do not like each other.

兩檔新節目《Lock Upp》與《Alliance》現在開始播出了。許多名人參與了這些節目,而其中許多人並不合拍。

Main Body

In 'Lock Upp', people fight a lot. Shreya Kalra is angry with Yogesh Rawat and Akanksha Choudhary. She says Yogesh lied to her. Sufi Motiwala is also angry with Varun Yadav. He says Varun was mean to him before.

在《Lock Upp》中,人們經常爭吵。Shreya Kalra 對 Yogesh Rawat 和 Akanksha Choudhary 非常憤怒。她說 Yogesh 欺騙了她。Sufi Motiwala 也對 Varun Yadav 很生氣,他說 Varun 之前對他很刻薄。

In 'Alliance', Zaid Darbar and Kushal Tandon met. They were polite. But Kushal Tandon fought with Vanshaj Singh. Kushal said he wanted to hit Vanshaj. The host, Kunal Kemmu, stopped them.

在《Alliance》中,Zaid Darbar 和 Kushal Tandon 見了面,他們表現得很客氣。但 Kushal Tandon 與 Vanshaj Singh 發生了衝突,Kushal 說他想毆打 Vanshaj。主持人 Kunal Kemmu 阻止了他們。

Vanshaj Singh now wants to win the game. He wants to break Kushal's team. Also, Sohail Khan is in the show. He wants to use his feelings to win.

Vanshaj Singh 現在想要贏得比賽,他想瓦解 Kushal 的隊伍。此外,Sohail Khan 也參加了節目,他想利用自己的感情來獲勝。

Conclusion

Both shows have many fights. The people are angry and they want to win.

兩檔節目都有許多衝突,參與者們非常憤怒且渴望獲勝。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Want" Pattern

Look at how the text describes goals. To reach A2, you need to express what people desire.

The Rule: Person + wants to + action

Examples from the text:

  • Vanshaj Singh → wants to win
  • Vanshaj Singh → wants to break the team
  • Sohail Khan → wants to use his feelings

🎭 Feeling Words (Opposites)

Notice how the article shows different moods. Learn these pairs to describe people better:

Negative \leftrightarrow Positive

  • Angry \leftrightarrow Polite
  • Mean \leftrightarrow Nice (e.g., "Varun was mean")

🕒 Simple Past vs. Now

See how the story moves between the past and the present:

  • Now (Present): "People fight a lot" / "They want to win"
  • Then (Past): "They were polite" / "Yogesh lied"

Tip: Use -ed (like lied) to talk about things that already happened.

Vocabulary Learning

famous (adj.)
Known by many people
Example:The singer is very famous all over the world.
lied (v.)
Said something that is not true
Example:He lied about where he was yesterday.
mean (adj.)
Not kind; wanting to hurt others
Example:Do not be mean to your little brother.
polite (adj.)
Having good manners; being respectful
Example:The student was very polite to the teacher.
host (n.)
The person who introduces a TV show
Example:The host asked the guests many questions.
feelings (n.)
Emotions, such as love, anger, or sadness
Example:She has strong feelings for her family.
Practice A2 words in a crossword