Shabir Ahmed Leaves Prison

Shabir Ahmed 出獄


Introduction

Shabir Ahmed is a leader of a bad group. He goes home from prison this week. He is not a British citizen now, but he stays in the UK.

Shabir Ahmed 是一個犯罪集團的領袖。他本週將從監獄獲釋回家。他目前並非英國公民,但他將留在英國。

Main Body

Shabir Ahmed is 73 years old. He hurt many children. The government wants him to leave the UK. But an old law from 1971 says he can stay. He lived in the UK for a long time before 1973.

Shabir Ahmed 今年 73 歲。他傷害過許多兒童。政府希望他離開英國,但 1971 年的一項舊法規規定他可以留下。因為他在 1973 年之前已在英國居住很長時間。

The government says his crimes were very bad. Now, police will watch him all the time. He must live in a special house. He cannot go to the town of Rochdale.

政府表示他的罪行非常嚴重。現在警方將對其進行全天候監控。他必須住在特定的住所,且不得前往 Rochdale 市區。

Many years ago, Ahmed and his group hurt young girls. The police and the city did not help the girls. Now, the government is looking at 800 other cases to find more mistakes.

許多年前,Ahmed 及其集團傷害了許多少女。當時警方與市政府並未提供幫助。現在,政府正在審查其他 800 宗案件,以找出更多失誤之處。

Conclusion

Shabir Ahmed stays in the UK because of the law. He will live in a house with supervisors.

由於法律原因,Shabir Ahmed 將留在英國。他將住在有監管人員的住所中。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The Power of 'CAN' and 'CANNOT'

In this story, we see how some people have permission to do things and others do not. This is a key part of A2 English.

1. Positive: Permission or Ability

  • He can stay.
  • Meaning: He is allowed to stay. → Yes ✅

2. Negative: No Permission or No Ability

  • He cannot go to the town of Rochdale.
  • Meaning: It is forbidden. → No ❌

💡 Simple Word Swap

Notice how the text describes the man. We can learn how to describe people's status using simple words:

  • Leader (The person at the top)
  • Citizen (A legal member of a country)
  • Supervisors (People who watch and check others)

📅 Past vs. Present

Look at the difference in the story:

  • Past: He lived in the UK... he hurt children. (Finished actions)
  • Present: He stays in the UK... police will watch him. (Now and Future)

Vocabulary Learning

citizen (n.)
A person who legally belongs to a country
Example:She is a British citizen and has a passport.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
crimes (n.)
Illegal activities or bad things that break the law
Example:The police catch people who commit crimes.
cases (n.)
Specific examples or legal situations being studied
Example:The lawyer is looking at many different cases.
mistakes (n.)
Things that are done wrong
Example:I made a few mistakes in my English homework.
supervisors (n.)
People who watch and manage others to make sure they follow rules
Example:The supervisors check the workers every hour.
Practice A2 words in a crossword