Two Political Groups Fight in Maharashtra
馬哈拉施特拉邦兩個政治團體發生衝突
Introduction
Two groups of the Shiv Sena party are fighting. Six members left one group to join the other group.
Shiv Sena 黨的兩個團體正在鬥爭。六名成員離開了一個團體並加入了另一個團體。
Main Body
Uddhav Thackeray leads the UBT group. He is angry because six members left. He says this is a secret plan. He wants the Speaker to remove these members from their jobs.
Uddhav Thackeray 領導 UBT 團體。他因為六名成員離開而感到憤怒。他表示這是一個秘密計劃。他希望議長撤銷這些成員的職務。
Thackeray says the other group took money. He says his group is the real Shiv Sena. He says the Supreme Court must decide who is right.
Thackeray 表示另一個團體收了錢。他說他的團體才是真正的 Shiv Sena。他表示必須由最高法院決定誰才是正確的。
Eknath Shinde leads the other group. His team says the members left because they were unhappy. They say there is no secret plan. They say their group is strong and stable.
Eknath Shinde 領導另一個團體。他的團隊表示成員離開是因為不滿意。他們表示並沒有秘密計劃。他們說他們的團體強大且穩定。
Conclusion
The fight is not over. The group waits for the court or the Speaker to make a decision.
鬥爭尚未結束。該團體正等待法院或議長做出決定。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Who Does What' Pattern
In this story, we see a simple way to describe leaders and their actions. This is perfect for A2 level because it uses Subject + Verb + Object.
Look at these simple links:
- Uddhav Thackeray leads the UBT group
- Eknath Shinde leads the other group
Why this matters: To reach A2, you don't need big words. You just need to connect a person to an action.
Quick Word Swap: Instead of "leads," you can use these common A2 words to describe people in a group:
- Runs (He runs the group)
- Starts (He starts the group)
- Helps (He helps the group)
The 'Feeling' Connection Notice how the text connects a person to an emotion:
- He is angry because...
- They were unhappy because...
Pattern: [Person] + [is/were] + [Feeling] + because + [Reason].
Example: I am tired because I worked a lot.