People Protest About School Exams

民眾抗議學校考試


Introduction

A group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) is protesting in Delhi. They want the Education Minister to leave his job because the national exams have many problems.

一個名為 Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) 的團體正在德里抗議。由於國家考試存在許多問題,他們要求教育部長下台。

Main Body

The CJP says the exams are not fair. They say more students are killing themselves because of these problems. They asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help.

CJP 表示考試並不公平。他們稱由於這些問題,導致更多學生自殺。他們已請求總理 Narendra Modi 提供協助。

Some politicians and a man named Sonam Wangchuk also help. Sonam Wangchuk is not eating food to ask for better schools. He is now very thin and sick.

一些政治人物以及一名叫 Sonam Wangchuk 的男子也參與幫忙。Sonam Wangchuk 採取絕食方式要求改善學校。他現在變得非常消瘦且身體病弱。

The CJP is also angry at the police. They say the police were mean to the people. They say the police destroyed important books about famous Indian leaders.

CJP 對警察也感到憤怒。他們表示警察對民眾態度惡劣,並毀壞了關於印度著名領袖的重要書籍。

Conclusion

The protesters are still waiting. They want the government to answer them and change the leaders.

抗議者仍在等待。他們希望政府能給出答覆並更換領導層。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Who is doing what' Pattern

In this story, we see a lot of people taking action. To reach A2, you need to connect a Person to an Action using a simple verb.

Look at these matches from the text:

  • The CJP \rightarrow is protesting
  • The Minister \rightarrow must leave
  • Sonam Wangchuk \rightarrow is not eating
  • The Police \rightarrow were mean

💡 Quick Rule: Describing Feelings When we want to say someone is unhappy or loud about a problem, we use Angry at.

Example: The CJP is angry at the police.

🔑 Word Power (Everyday English) Instead of saying "they want a different person in charge," we can simply say: \to Change the leaders

Vocabulary Learning

protesting (v.)
Showing that you disagree with something strongly
Example:The students are protesting against the new school rules.
minister (n.)
A person in a high position in the government
Example:The Education Minister spoke about the new exams.
fair (adj.)
Treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher is fair to all the students in the class.
politicians (n.)
People who work in government and make laws
Example:Many politicians visited the city to talk to the people.
destroyed (v.)
Damaged something so badly that it cannot be used
Example:The fire destroyed the old building.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government wants to build more hospitals.
Practice A2 words in a crossword