Problems for Journalists and Women in Gaza
加薩記者與女性面臨的問題
Introduction
This report looks at the war in Gaza. It talks about the problems for journalists and women.
本報告探討加薩戰爭,分析記者與女性所面臨的問題。
Main Body
Many journalists are dead or hurt. 265 journalists died. Most media offices are gone. Now, journalists have no place to work.
許多記者死亡或受傷。共有 265 名記者喪生。大多數媒體辦公室已毀損。現在記者沒有工作地點。
Many women and girls are in danger. Over 38,000 women and girls died. Many women now have no husbands and must lead their families alone.
許多女性與女孩處於危險之中。超過 38,000 名女性與女孩死亡。許多女性現在失去了丈夫,必須獨自撐起家庭。
Doctors cannot help people. 12,000 women lost their babies because they had no food or medicine. There is no treatment for breast cancer now.
醫生無法救治病人。12,000 名女性因為缺乏食物或藥品而失去胎兒。目前乳癌完全沒有治療方法。
Conclusion
About 73,000 Palestinians died. 90% of buildings are gone. Life is very hard for women and journalists.
約有 73,000 名巴勒斯坦人死亡。90% 的建築物被毀。女性與記者的生活非常艱難。
Vocabulary Learning
🚩 The 'No' Pattern
In this text, we see a simple way to say something is missing or gone. We use No + Noun.
- No place to work (Zero offices)
- No husbands (Zero husbands)
- No food (Zero food)
- No treatment (Zero medicine)
Why this helps you: Instead of saying "There are not any offices," you can just say "There are no offices." It is faster and clearer for A2 speaking.
🛠 Quick Word Shift
Notice how the text describes people's states:
- Dead (Not alive)
- Hurt (Injured)
- Gone (Destroyed/Missing)
These are 'Status' words. Use them after the word are: *Example: "The buildings are gone."