India and Bhutan Petrol News

印度與不丹汽油新聞


Introduction

The Indian government says a news report is wrong. The report said Bhutan did not want a new type of petrol called E20.

印度政府表示一份新聞報導有誤。該報導稱不丹不想要一種稱為 E20 的新型汽油。

Main Body

A newspaper in Bhutan said Bhutan wants old petrol. They said the new E20 petrol is bad for their tanks. They said the fuel mixes with water.

不丹的一家報紙表示不丹想要舊款汽油。他們稱新型 E20 汽油對他們的油箱有害。他們表示這種燃料會與水混合。

India says this is not true. India says they never offered E20 petrol to Bhutan. They say there is no official paper about this.

印度表示這並非事實。印度稱他們從未向不丹提供 E20 汽油。他們表示關於此事沒有官方文件。

Some people in India do not like E20 petrol. They think it hurts cars. But the Indian government says the fuel is safe. They say it helps farmers and the country.

印度有些人不喜歡 E20 汽油。他們認為這會損害汽車。但印度政府表示這種燃料是安全的,並稱其對農民和國家有幫助。

Conclusion

India and Bhutan have different stories about this fuel.

印度與不丹對這種燃料有不同的說法。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'People say' Pattern

In this story, we see a very common way to tell us what others think.

The Pattern: [Person/Group] + says + [Idea]

  • India says this is not true.
  • They say the fuel mixes with water.
  • The government says the fuel is safe.

🛠️ How to use it for A2 English

When you want to report news or a conversation, use SAY.

Important Rule:

  • One person \rightarrow SAYS (India says... / He says...)
  • Many people \rightarrow SAY (They say... / People say...)

Examples for your life:

  • My boss says I am late. \rightarrow (One person)
  • My friends say the movie is good. \rightarrow (Many people)

📝 Word Swap

You can change the 'idea' to anything:

  • They say... it is raining.
  • India says... the report is wrong.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
report (n.)
A story or piece of information about something that happened
Example:I read a news report about the weather.
petrol (n.)
A liquid used as fuel for cars
Example:I need to put more petrol in my car.
fuel (n.)
Something that is burned to produce energy, like gas or oil
Example:Wood is a common fuel for fires.
official (adj.)
Coming from a person or group in authority
Example:The school sent an official letter to the parents.
Practice A2 words in a crossword