Japan and India Work Together

日本與印度共同合作


Introduction

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan is visiting New Delhi. She is there for a big meeting with India. Also, India decided to keep Vikram Misri as Foreign Secretary for longer.

日本首相高市早苗目前正在新德里。她此次訪問是為了與印度舉行一場重要會議。此外,印度決定延長 Vikram Misri 擔任外交秘書的任期。

Main Body

Prime Minister Takaichi is in India from July 1 to July 3. This is her first official visit. Japan wants to work with India on money, business, and new technology. Many business people are meeting to help both countries grow.

高市首相於 7 月 1 日至 7 月 3 日訪問印度。這是她的首次正式訪問。日本希望在金融、商業及新技術方面與印度合作。許多商界人士正透過會議協助兩國共同成長。

Japan and India also want to keep the ocean safe and open. They want to build better roads and factories in Northeast India and near the sea.

日本與印度也希望保持海洋的安全與開放。他們希望在印度東北部及沿海地區建設更好的道路與工廠。

Vikram Misri will stay in his job until July 2027. He is a very experienced leader. He knows a lot about China and national security. India wants him to help with the BRICS meeting in September.

Vikram Misri 將在職至 2027 年 7 月。他是一位非常有經驗的領導者,對中國與國家安全有深入了解。印度希望他能協助處理 9 月份的金磚國家(BRICS)會議。

Conclusion

Japan and India want to be strong friends. India wants to keep its top leaders to stay stable.

日本與印度希望成為強大的盟友。印度希望留任高階領導者以維持穩定。

Vocabulary Learning

🗝️ The 'Want to' Pattern

In this text, we see a very useful way to talk about goals and desires: Want to + Action.

  • Japan wants to work with India.
  • They want to keep the ocean safe.
  • They want to build better roads.

How it works: Person/Groupwant toAction (Verb)

Simple Examples for You:

  • I want to learn English.
  • We want to visit Japan.
  • They want to help people.

📅 Time Words (Prepositions)

Notice how the text talks about when things happen:

  1. From... to... (A start and end date)

    • From July 1 to July 3.
  2. Until (Up to a specific point in time)

    • Until July 2027.
  3. In (For months or general time periods)

    • In September.

Quick Tip: Use 'In' for the month and 'Until' when you are talking about the deadline or the end of a job.

Vocabulary Learning

official (adj.)
Something that is done by a person in a position of authority.
Example:The president made an official visit to the city.
technology (n.)
The use of science to make machines and products.
Example:New technology makes computers faster.
factory (n.)
A large building where things are made by machines.
Example:My uncle works in a car factory.
experienced (adj.)
Having knowledge or skill from doing something for a long time.
Example:She is an experienced teacher with ten years of work.
security (n.)
The state of being safe from danger or attack.
Example:The airport has very strict security.
stable (adj.)
Something that is steady and does not change easily.
Example:A stable job is important for a happy life.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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