Two Men in Trouble for Moving People Illegally

兩名男子因非法運送人口而面臨指控


Introduction

Two men are in trouble. They moved people into Queensland illegally.

兩名男子陷入麻煩,他們非法將人員運入昆士蘭州。

Main Body

Police found two men. These men helped people enter the country illegally.

警方發現兩名男子。這些男子協助他人非法進入該國。

One man went to court in Cairns. This city is in North Queensland.

其中一名男子在凱恩斯出庭。這座城市位於北昆士蘭。

Later, the police found another man. They charged him too. Now both men must go to court.

隨後,警方發現了另一名男子。他們也對其提出了指控。現在兩名男子都必須出庭。

Conclusion

Two men face charges in Cairns for moving people illegally.

兩名男子因非法運送人口而在凱恩斯面臨指控。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Person' Connection

Look at how we talk about people in this story. We start with a group and then move to a single person.

The Pattern:

  • Two men (Group) \rightarrow These men (Referring back to the group)
  • One man (Single person) \rightarrow This city (Referring to the place he is in)
  • Another man (A different person) \rightarrow Him (The short way to say the man)

Why this helps you reach A2: Instead of saying "Two men" over and over, we use words like these, another, and him. This makes your English sound natural and smooth.

Quick Guide:

  • These = More than one thing/person already mentioned.
  • Another = One more, different person/thing.
  • Him = Used after an action (e.g., charged him).

Vocabulary Learning

trouble (n.)
A problem or a difficult situation
Example:The boy is in trouble because he broke the window.
illegally (adv.)
In a way that is against the law
Example:He entered the country illegally without a passport.
court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone is guilty of a crime
Example:The man must go to court tomorrow morning.
charged (v.)
To officially say that someone has committed a crime
Example:The police charged the man with stealing a car.
charges (n.)
Official statements saying that someone did something illegal
Example:The woman is facing charges for lying to the police.
Practice A2 words in a crossword