The AfD Party Wants to Lead Germany

AfD 黨希望領導德國


Introduction

The AfD party had a big meeting in Erfurt. They talked about their leaders and the next elections.

AfD 黨在艾爾福特舉行了一次大型會議,討論了他們的領導人以及下次選舉。

Main Body

Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla are the leaders again. Many new people on the party board have very strong and radical ideas. Some of these people are under police watch.

Alice Weidel 和 Tino Chrupalla 再次擔任領導人。黨內許多新加入的董事會成員持有非常強烈且激進的觀點。其中有些人正受到警方的監視。

The party wants to win the elections in September. They want to lead the government in some states. Many people like the party now, but the government is worried about their ideas.

該黨希望在九月的選舉中獲勝。他們希望在部分州領導政府。現在許多人支持該黨,但政府對他們的觀點感到擔憂。

Many people are angry. About 31,000 people protested in the streets. Also, the Defense Minister says the AfD is too close to Russia. He will not give them secret information.

許多人感到憤怒。約有三萬一千人在街頭抗議。此外,國防部長表示 AfD 與俄羅斯過於親近,因此他不會向他們提供機密資訊。

Conclusion

The AfD now has strong leaders. They want to move from a small group to a powerful government.

AfD 現在擁有了強而有力的領導人。他們希望從一個小團體轉型為一個權力強大的政府。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see a very important word for A2 students: Want.

It shows a goal or a wish. Look at how it changes based on who is talking:

  • The party wants... (One group → add 's')
  • They want... (Many people → no 's')

Examples from the story:

  • They want to win.
  • The party wants to lead.

🧩 Word Building: The 'Opposites'

To move to A2, you need to describe things using contrasting ideas. This article uses:

Small group \rightarrow Powerful government

If you know one word, try to find its opposite to grow your vocabulary faster.

Vocabulary Learning

election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:I will vote in the next election.
radical (adj.)
Having ideas that are very different from others and want big changes
Example:He has radical ideas about how to change the school.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country or state
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
protested (v.)
To show that you do not agree with something in public
Example:The students protested against the new rules.
powerful (adj.)
Having a lot of control or strength
Example:The king was a very powerful leader.
Practice A2 words in a crossword