Two Big Robberies in Rajasthan

拉賈斯坦邦發生兩起重大搶劫案


Introduction

Police in Jaipur and Alwar are looking for thieves. These thieves stole gold, silver, and money.

齋浦爾與阿爾瓦爾的警方正在追緝竊賊。這些竊賊搶走了金飾、銀器和現金。

Main Body

Four men in masks attacked a jewelry shop owner in Jaipur. They hit him and took 8 kg of silver, some gold, and 15,000 rupees. The police think the thieves watched the man for a long time.

四名戴面具的男子在齋浦爾襲擊了一名珠寶店店主。他們毆打店主並搶走了 8 公斤銀、部分金飾及 15,000 盧比。警方認為竊賊對該男子進行了長時間的觀察。

In Alwar, three men with guns entered a house at 6:00 in the morning. The house belongs to a government worker. The thieves tied up the people in the house. They stole gold and money.

在阿爾瓦爾,三名持槍男子於早上 6 點闖入一處民宅。該房屋屬於一名政府雇員。竊賊將屋內的人綑綁,並搶走金飾與現金。

Police are now looking at videos from cameras. They are also looking for fingerprints to find the criminals.

警方目前正在審視監視器畫面,並尋找指紋以追緝犯罪者。

Conclusion

The police are still working. They want to find the thieves.

警方仍在調查中,希望能儘快緝獲竊賊。

Vocabulary Learning

📦 The 'Who Did What' Pattern

In English, we usually follow this simple path to tell a story: Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Object

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Thieves (Who) \rightarrow stole (Action) \rightarrow gold (Object)
  • Police (Who) \rightarrow are looking at (Action) \rightarrow videos (Object)

🛠️ Helpful Word Swaps

If you want to change the story, just swap the object:

  1. They stole gold \rightarrow They stole a car
  2. They stole money \rightarrow They stole a phone

💡 Quick Tip

Notice how we say 'in the morning'. We use 'in' for parts of the day:

  • In the morning
  • In the afternoon
  • In the evening

Vocabulary Learning

robberies (n.)
The act of stealing money or things from a person or place using force.
Example:The police are investigating two big robberies in the city.
thieves (n.)
People who steal things from other people.
Example:The thieves stole gold and silver from the shop.
masks (n.)
Something that covers a person's face so others cannot recognize them.
Example:The men wore masks to hide their faces.
attacked (v.)
To try to hurt someone using physical force.
Example:The criminals attacked the shop owner.
jewelry (n.)
Beautiful things like rings or necklaces made from gold or silver.
Example:The thieves took expensive jewelry from the shop.
fingerprints (n.)
The small marks left by fingers on a surface.
Example:The police look for fingerprints to find the criminals.
criminals (n.)
People who do something illegal or break the law.
Example:The police want to catch the criminals quickly.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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