New Changes in Lock Upp Season 2

Lock Upp 第二季的新變動


Introduction

The show Lock Upp 2 on Netflix has new people and new rules. One person left the show.

Netflix 的節目 Lock Upp 2 有了新參賽者與新規則。有一名參賽者離開了節目。

Main Body

Shilpa Shinde is a new player. She fights with other players like Shivangi Joshi. Shilpa said she told a lie about a man in 2016. Many people are angry about this.

Shilpa Shinde 是一位新參賽者。她與 Shivangi Joshi 等其他參賽者發生爭執。Shilpa 表示她在 2016 年關於一名男子說了謊,許多人對此感到憤怒。

Some players are unhappy. Sunita Ahuja and Ram Kapoor did not like the food. They stopped eating. Akanksha Chamola and Shreya Kalra had a big fight. Harshad Chopra cried, but some viewers think he is acting.

有些參賽者並不開心。Sunita Ahuja 與 Ram Kapoor 不喜歡這裡的食物,因此他們停止進食。Akanksha Chamola 與 Shreya Kalra 發生了激烈的爭吵。Harshad Chopra 哭了,但有些觀眾認為他在演戲。

Kangana Ranaut visited the show. She told the players if they were good or bad. She liked Sunita but she did not like Yogesh and Ram. Shresta Iyer is the first person to leave the show. Now, Netflix shows the program six days a week.

Kangana Ranaut 訪問了該節目。她告訴參賽者他們的表現是好還是壞。她喜歡 Sunita,但並不喜歡 Yogesh 和 Ram。Shresta Iyer 是第一個離開該節目的人。現在,Netflix 每週播出六天。

Conclusion

The show is still on Netflix. New players and fights make the show exciting.

該節目仍在 Netflix 上播放。新參賽者與爭吵讓節目變得非常刺激。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ THE 'ACTION' SWITCH

In this story, we see how to talk about things that already happened versus things that are happening now.

1. The 'Right Now' (Present) We use simple words to describe the current state of the show:

  • The show is on Netflix.
  • New players make the show exciting.

2. The 'Finished' (Past) Look at how the words change when the action is over. We often add -ed or change the word completely:

  • Like \rightarrow Liked
  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Visit \rightarrow Visited

⚠️ The 'Tricky' Words Some words don't follow the -ed rule. You just have to remember them:

  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Tell \rightarrow Told

Quick Comparison:

  • Now: Shilpa fights with others. \rightarrow (It happens often/now)
  • Past: Shilpa said a lie. \rightarrow (It happened in 2016)

Vocabulary Learning

rules (n.)
Things that tell you what you must or must not do.
Example:The teacher has many rules in the classroom.
lie (n.)
Something that is not true.
Example:It is not good to tell a lie to your friends.
angry (adj.)
Feeling strong dislike or madness because of something.
Example:My father was angry because I broke the window.
unhappy (adj.)
Not happy; feeling sad.
Example:She felt unhappy when her cat got sick.
viewers (n.)
People who watch a television program.
Example:Millions of viewers watched the football game.
acting (v.)
Behaving in a way that is not real to trick people.
Example:He is not really sad; he is just acting.
exciting (adj.)
Making you feel very happy and interested.
Example:The movie was very exciting and fast.
Practice A2 words in a crossword