India's Economy and Money Trends for 2027

2027年印度經濟與貨幣趨勢


Introduction

India's economy is growing. The country is strong even with problems in other parts of the world.

印度經濟正在成長。即便世界其他地區面臨問題,該國依然強勢。

Main Body

The government collects a lot of tax money. They want to spend money carefully. They use this money to build better trains and roads.

政府徵收了大量稅金。他們希望謹慎地使用資金,將這些錢用於建設更好的鐵路與道路。

Some things cost more money now. For example, oil and plant food for farms are expensive. But people still buy many cars and use more electricity.

目前有些物價上漲。例如石油與農場肥料價格昂貴。但人們依然購買許多汽車並使用更多電能。

Many companies put money into buildings and offices. Some of this money comes from India and some comes from other countries. They are buying more buildings in small cities.

許多公司將資金投入建築物與辦公室。這些資金部分來自印度,部分來自其他國家。他們在小城市購買了更多建築物。

Conclusion

India's economy is stable. The government has a good plan and many people trust the country.

印度經濟十分穩定。政府有良好的計劃,且許多人信任該國。

Vocabulary Learning

💰 Talking about Money

In this text, we see words that describe moving or using money. To reach A2, you need to know these common pairs:

  • Collect money → To get money (Example: The government collects tax money).
  • Spend money → To use money to buy things (Example: They spend money on roads).
  • Put money into → To invest/start a business (Example: Companies put money into buildings).

Quick Tip: Notice how we use 'more' to show a change: Cost more money → Price goes up \uparrow Use more electricity → Usage goes up \uparrow

Vocabulary Learning

economy (n.)
The system of how a country makes and spends money
Example:The country's economy is growing every year.
government (n.)
The group of people who lead and manage a country
Example:The government builds new roads for the people.
tax (n.)
Money that people must pay to the government
Example:The government uses tax money to help the city.
expensive (adj.)
Something that costs a lot of money
Example:Buying a new car is very expensive.
electricity (n.)
The energy used to power lights and machines
Example:We use electricity to turn on the lamp.
stable (adj.)
Strong and not likely to change or fail
Example:The price of food is stable this month.
trust (v.)
To believe that someone or something is good and honest
Example:Many people trust the new plan.
Practice A2 words in a crossword