News about Shabir Ahmed and Crimes in Pakistan

關於 Shabir Ahmed 與巴基斯坦犯罪的新聞


Introduction

Shabir Ahmed is free from a UK prison. Also, police in Pakistan arrested four men for a bad crime.

Shabir Ahmed 已從英國監獄獲釋。此外,巴基斯坦警方逮捕了四名男子,因其犯下嚴重罪行。

Main Body

Shabir Ahmed went to prison for 22 years. He is now free. Experts say he is dangerous to children. He did not want to learn how to be a good person. The government cannot send him to another country because of old laws.

Shabir Ahmed 被判入獄 22 年。他現在已獲釋。專家表示他對兒童具有危險性。他並不想學習如何成為一個好人。由於舊有法律,政府無法將他遣返至另一個國家。

One victim is angry. The police and the prison did not tell her that Ahmed was free. The police made a mistake with her in the past and said sorry.

一名受害者感到憤怒。警方與監獄並未通知她 Ahmed 已經獲釋。警方過去曾對她造成失誤並表達了歉意。

In Pakistan, police arrested four men. One man is a relative of a government leader. These men hurt two women from other countries. The women went to Lahore for a business job, but the men lied to them. Police are looking for one more man.

在巴基斯坦,警方逮捕了四名男子。其中一人是政府領導人的親戚。這些男子傷害了兩名來自其他國家的女性。這些女性前往拉合爾從事商業工作,但這些男子欺騙了她們。警方目前正在追緝另一名男子。

Conclusion

A dangerous man is now in the UK community. In Pakistan, the police are studying the crime.

一名危險人物目前身處英國社區。在巴基斯坦,警方正在調查此案。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The 'Now' vs 'Past' Shift

Look at how the story moves between what happened before and what is happening now. This is the key to A2 speaking.

The Past (Finished)

  • Ahmed went to prison.
  • Police arrested four men.
  • The men lied to them.

The Present (Current State)

  • He is now free.
  • Experts say he is dangerous.
  • Police are looking for one more man.

Quick Rule \rightarrow Use -ed for things that are over. Use is/are for things that are true right now.


🛠️ Useful Word Pairs

To describe people and situations, pair a person with a feeling or a status:

  • Dangerous man (Bad person)
  • Angry victim (Sad/mad person)
  • Old laws (Not new rules)

Vocabulary Learning

prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime
Example:The man stayed in prison for many years.
experts (n.)
People who know a lot about a subject
Example:The experts say the building is not safe.
dangerous (adj.)
Likely to cause harm or injury
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone at night in that area.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government made a new law about schools.
victim (n.)
A person who is hurt by a crime or an accident
Example:The police are talking to the victim of the crime.
mistake (n.)
Something that is not correct; a wrong action
Example:I made a mistake in my English homework.
relative (n.)
A member of your family
Example:My aunt is a close relative.
community (n.)
A group of people living in the same area
Example:We want to make our community a better place to live.
Practice A2 words in a crossword