New Members Join the Rajya Sabha

新成員加入 Rajya Sabha


Introduction

Eight people joined the Rajya Sabha on Monday. Chairman C.P. Radhakrishnan gave them their official oaths.

週一有八人加入了 Rajya Sabha。主席 C.P. Radhakrishnan 為他們主持了官方宣誓。

Main Body

First, Mallikarjun Kharge took his oath in a private room. Many important leaders from the Congress party and the government came to see him.

首先,Mallikarjun Kharge 在私人房間內宣誓。許多來自國大黨與政府的重要領袖前來見他。

Next, seven other members took their oaths in the main room. These people come from different parts of India. They spoke in four different languages.

接著,另外七名成員在主會議室宣誓。這些人來自印度不同地區,他們使用了四種不同的語言演講。

Finally, Mallikarjun Kharge is now the Leader of the Opposition. He wants to ask the government important questions. Another member, Tarun Chugh, visited a temple before he started his work.

最後,Mallikarjun Kharge 現在是反對黨領袖。他希望向政府提出重要問題。另一名成員 Tarun Chugh 在開始工作前參訪了寺廟。

Conclusion

The eight members are now ready to work. The opposition party has its leader again.

這八名成員現在已準備好開始工作。反對黨再次擁有了領袖。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Sequencing Words

When we tell a story or describe events, we use special words to show the order of time. This helps the reader follow the action.

The Pattern:

  • First \rightarrow The start of the list.
  • Next \rightarrow The middle/following step.
  • Finally \rightarrow The very last part.

From the text:

  1. First, Mallikarjun Kharge took his oath.
  2. Next, seven other members took their oaths.
  3. Finally, Mallikarjun Kharge is now the Leader.

Quick Tip for A2: Instead of just saying "And... and... and...", use these three words to make your English sound more organized and professional.

Vocabulary Learning

official (adj.)
Something that is approved by a government or organization
Example:The president gave an official speech today.
oaths (n.)
Serious promises to do a job or tell the truth
Example:The new officers took their oaths to protect the city.
private (adj.)
Only for one person or a small group; not for everyone
Example:They had a private meeting in a small office.
opposition (n.)
A group or party that disagrees with the people in power
Example:The opposition party wants to change the new law.
Practice A2 words in a crossword