Party Meeting About Moira Deeming

關於 Moira Deeming 的黨內會議


Introduction

The Liberal Party has a meeting on Friday. They want to decide if Moira Deeming can run in the next election.

自由黨於週五舉行會議,旨在決定 Moira Deeming 是否能參加下次選舉。

Main Body

Moira Deeming said that Matthew Guy hurt her in May. The police looked at videos. The police said she was wrong. Mrs. Deeming did not say sorry to Mr. Guy.

Moira Deeming 稱 Matthew Guy 在五月傷害了她。警方在查看影片後表示,她的說法有誤。Deeming 夫人並未向 Guy 先生道歉。

In the past, the party had many fights with Mrs. Deeming. The new leader is Jess Wilson. Ms. Wilson wants to be fair. She lets Mrs. Deeming speak at the meeting.

過去,該黨與 Deeming 夫人發生過多次爭執。新任黨魁是 Jess Wilson。Wilson 女士希望保持公平,因此允許 Deeming 夫人在會議上發言。

The party wants to be strong for the election on November 28. Many people must agree to remove Mrs. Deeming. They need 75 percent of the votes to say yes.

該黨希望在 11 月 28 日的選舉中保持強勢。要將 Deeming 夫人除名,必須獲得多數人同意,且需要 75% 的贊成票。

Conclusion

The party leaders meet Friday night. They will decide if Mrs. Deeming stays as their candidate.

黨領袖將於週五晚上會面,決定 Deeming 夫人是否繼續擔任其候選人。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Past vs. Present

Look at how the story changes time. This is the secret to A2 English.

Right Now (Present)

  • The party has a meeting.
  • Jess Wilson wants to be fair.
  • They need 75 percent.

Before (Past)

  • Moira Deeming said...
  • The police looked...
  • The party had fights...

The Rule of 'ED' Most of the time, you just add -ed to a word to move it to the past:

  • Look → Looked

The Tricky Ones (Irregular) Some words change completely. You must memorize these:

  • Say → Said
  • Have → Had

Quick Summary: Present = Things happening now or generally. Past = Things that are finished.

Vocabulary Learning

decide (v.)
To choose something after thinking about it
Example:I cannot decide which dress to wear to the party.
election (n.)
A time when people vote to choose a leader
Example:The school is having an election for class president.
fair (adj.)
Treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher is fair to all the students in the class.
remove (v.)
To take someone or something away from a place or position
Example:Please remove your shoes before you enter the house.
candidate (n.)
A person who is trying to get a job or be elected
Example:She is a great candidate for the manager position.
Practice A2 words in a crossword