Bad Things Happen in El Fasher and El-Obeid

法希爾與奧貝德發生了糟糕的事情


Introduction

A group called Amnesty International wrote a report. They say the RSF soldiers did bad things to people in El Fasher. Now, people are worried about the city of El-Obeid.

國際特赦組織撰寫了一份報告。他們表示 RSF 士兵在法希爾對人們做了糟糕的事。現在,人們很擔心奧貝德市。

Main Body

The RSF soldiers hurt many people in El Fasher. They killed people and hurt children. They stopped food from entering the city. People were very hungry and ate animal food.

RSF 士兵在法希爾傷害了許多人。他們殺害了人們並傷害了兒童。他們阻止食物進入城市。人們非常飢餓,甚至吃動物飼料。

Now the RSF is in El-Obeid. This city is important for oil and trade. The RSF uses drones to hit schools and power stations. Many people cannot leave the city.

現在 RSF 在奧貝德。這個城市對於石油和貿易非常重要。RSF 使用無人機攻擊學校和發電廠。許多人無法離開城市。

Many countries and groups are worried. They want the fighting to stop. They want to help 500,000 people in the city.

許多國家和組織感到擔憂。他們希望戰鬥停止,希望幫助城市中的 50 萬人。

Conclusion

The RSF did terrible things in El Fasher. Now, the city of El-Obeid is in danger.

RSF 在法希爾做了可怕的事情。現在,奧貝德市正處於危險之中。

Vocabulary Learning

🛑 THE POWER OF 'BAD' AND 'TERRIBLE'

In this story, we see words that describe things we do not like. These are called describing words.

The Pattern: Something \rightarrow is \rightarrow Bad/Terrible

  • Bad things happen \rightarrow (Things are not good)
  • Terrible things \rightarrow (Very, very bad)

🛠️ ACTION WORDS (Past vs. Present)

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

1. Things that already happened (Past)

  • Hurt \rightarrow They hurt people.
  • Killed \rightarrow They killed people.
  • Stopped \rightarrow They stopped food.

2. Things happening now (Present)

  • Is \rightarrow The RSF is in El-Obeid.
  • Uses \rightarrow The RSF uses drones.
  • Want \rightarrow They want the fighting to stop.

📍 CITY WORDS

When talking about a city, we use these simple phrases:

  • In the city (Inside)
  • Leave the city (Go away)
  • Entering the city (Coming in)

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:The teacher read the report about the city.
worried (adj.)
Feeling unhappy because you are thinking about problems
Example:I am worried about my exam tomorrow.
entering (v.)
Going into a place
Example:The car is entering the parking lot.
trade (n.)
Buying and selling goods between people or countries
Example:The city is a center for trade and business.
drones (n.)
Small planes without a pilot that can be controlled from the ground
Example:The photographer used drones to take pictures of the mountains.
terrible (adj.)
Very bad
Example:The weather yesterday was terrible.
danger (n.)
The possibility that something bad or harmful will happen
Example:The sign says there is danger ahead.
Practice A2 words in a crossword