Leaders Visit Areas with Problems

領導人視察問題地區


Introduction

Leaders in Manipur and Tamil Nadu are visiting places with many problems.

曼尼普爾與泰米爾納德的領導人正視察問題較多的地區。

Main Body

In Manipur, Chief Minister Singh flew to Churachandpur. He went to a funeral for a politician. Some local groups told him not to come because the area is dangerous. People in this area are fighting.

在曼尼普爾,首席部長 Singh 飛往 Churachandpur。他前往參加一名政治人物的喪禮。一些當地團體告知他不要前來,因為該地區很危險。該地區的人們正在鬥爭。

In another part of Manipur, people are angry. They stopped a school bus. They want the government to help them and find people who killed six citizens.

在曼尼普爾的另一個地區,人們感到憤怒。他們攔截了一輛校車。他們希望政府提供幫助,並找到殺害六名公民的凶手。

In Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Vijay will visit Karur on July 10. Many people died at a big event there before. Now, a national police group is checking why they died. One political party says the government is trying to hide the truth.

在泰米爾納德,首席部長 Vijay 將於 7 月 10 日訪問 Karur。之前該地的一場大型活動導致多人死亡。目前,一個國家警察小組正在調查死亡原因。一個政黨指稱政府試圖掩蓋真相。

Conclusion

It is hard for leaders to visit places when people are fighting or when there are court cases.

當人們在鬥爭或有法院案件時,領導人很難前去視察。

Vocabulary Learning

📍 Who is doing what?

Look at how we describe people's jobs and their actions in the text:

  • Chief Minister Singh \rightarrow flew (Action)
  • Local groups \rightarrow told (Action)
  • People \rightarrow stopped (Action)

The Pattern: Person/Job + Action Word + Where/What

Simple Examples for you:

  • The doctor \rightarrow helps \rightarrow the patient.
  • The teacher \rightarrow speaks \rightarrow in the class.
  • The leader \rightarrow visits \rightarrow the city.

💡 Word Swap: 'Many' vs 'Some'

In the story, we see two ways to talk about amounts:

  1. Many (A lot): "Many people died."
  2. Some (A few/Not all): "Some local groups told him..."

Quick Rule: Use Many when the number is big. Use Some when you don't know the exact number or it is a small group.

Vocabulary Learning

funeral (n.)
A ceremony for a person who has died
Example:Many people went to the funeral to say goodbye.
politician (n.)
A person whose job is in government
Example:The politician spoke about new laws for the city.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can cause harm or injury
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone in the dark forest.
citizens (n.)
People who belong to a particular country
Example:The government must protect all its citizens.
truth (n.)
The real facts about something; not a lie
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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