New Changes in US Politics

美國政治的新變動


Introduction

Politics in the United States is changing. New people are winning elections and parties have new plans.

美國的政治環境正在改變。新人物在選舉中勝出,政黨們也有了新的計劃。

Main Body

Some new people in the Democratic Party want more change. For example, Melat Kiros won an election in Colorado. Other new leaders in New York are also very strong.

民主黨中有些新人希望有更多改變。例如,Melat Kiros 在科羅拉多州的選舉中獲勝。紐約其他的新領導人也非常強勢。

The Republican Party has a big meeting in Dallas on September 9 and 10. They want more people to vote for them. They want to help their leaders win in Texas.

共和黨於 9 月 9 日和 10 日在達拉斯舉行大型會議。他們希望更多人投票支持他們,並希望幫助他們在德州的領導人獲勝。

President Trump has more money now. He has 6.5 billion dollars. He made this money from digital coins called cryptocurrency. His team says this is good for the country.

川普總統現在擁有更多資金,共有 65 億美元。這些資金是透過一種稱為「加密貨幣」的數位貨幣獲取的。他的團隊表示這對國家是有利的。

The Supreme Court made some rules. They say people born in the US are citizens. They also say some sports rules for transgender people are okay.

最高法院制定了一些規則。他們表示在美國出生的人即為公民。他們還表示某些關於跨性別人士的體育規則是可行的。

Conclusion

US politics is still very busy. The two parties have different plans and the courts decide the laws.

美國政治依然非常繁忙。兩個政黨有不同的計劃,而法院則決定法律。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see a very useful word for A2 learners: Want.

It is used to show a goal or a desire. Look at these examples from the story:

  • New people... want more change.
  • They want more people to vote...
  • They want to help their leaders win...

How to use it: PersonwantThing/Action

Quick Examples:

  • I want coffee. ☕
  • I want to learn English. 📚

🛠️ Small Word Power: 'Some' & 'More'

These words change the amount of things we talk about.

  1. Some (A few/Not all)

    • Some new people...
    • Some sports rules...
  2. More (A bigger amount/Extra)

    • ...want more change.
    • ...has more money now.

Simple Logic: Some = a little bit \rightarrow More = plus (+)

Vocabulary Learning

election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:Many people voted in the election last Tuesday.
leader (n.)
A person who manages or guides a group
Example:She is a strong leader in her company.
cryptocurrency (n.)
Digital money that is not controlled by a bank
Example:He bought some cryptocurrency using his phone.
citizen (n.)
A legal member of a country
Example:I became a citizen of this country last year.
decide (v.)
To make a choice about something
Example:I cannot decide which dress to wear.
Practice A2 words in a crossword