University Leader Leaves Job
大學領導者離職
Introduction
Michael Still was the leader of the University of Wollongong. He left his job because a government group is checking his work.
Michael Still 曾是臥龍崗大學的領導者。由於一個政府機構正在調查他的工作,他已離職。
Main Body
The government group is ICAC. They want to know if Mr. Still helped his friends get jobs. They also want to know if he gave money to his own company.
該政府機構是 ICAC。他們想知道 Still 先生是否幫助他的朋友獲得工作,以及他是否將資金轉給自己的公司。
Mr. Still worked for a company called KordaMentha. He may have told the university to use this company. This is a problem because he worked for both sides.
Still 先生曾任職於一家名為 KordaMentha 的公司。他可能建議大學使用該公司。這是一個問題,因為他同時在兩方任職。
ICAC also looked at other jobs. Mr. Still did not want to put some jobs in the newspaper. He wanted to choose people he knew instead of using a fair test.
ICAC 還調查了其他職位。Still 先生不希望將某些職位在報紙上刊登,他想選擇認識的人,而不是使用公平的測試。
Conclusion
Mr. Still is gone now. Greg West is the temporary leader of the university.
Still 先生現已離職,Greg West 是大學的臨時領導者。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Action' Words
In this story, we see how to talk about things that happened in the past.
Look at the change:
- Now Left (Leave)
- Now Worked (Work)
- Now Wanted (Want)
The Rule: To talk about yesterday or last year, we often just add -ed to the end of the word.
Example: "He worked for a company."
🔍 Who is who?
We use specific words to point to people so we don't repeat names:
- Michael Still He / His
- The Government Group They
Check this: "He (Michael) left his (Michael's) job because they (the group) are checking."