Problems and Fights on the Show Lock Upp

節目 Lock Upp 的矛盾與爭吵


Introduction

The TV show Lock Upp has many fights. Actress Shilpa Shinde told the truth about a legal lie.

電視節目 Lock Upp 有許多爭吵。演員 Shilpa Shinde 揭露了一個法律謊言的真相。

Main Body

Shilpa Shinde said she lied about Sanjay Kohli. She said he harassed her, but it was not true. She did this because she wanted her money from a show in 2016. Now she works with him again, but other actors are angry.

Shilpa Shinde 表示她之前對 Sanjay Kohli 撒了謊。她稱他騷擾過她,但事實並非如此。她這麼做是因為她想要拿回 2016 年在一個節目中的酬勞。現在她再次與他合作,但其他演員感到很憤怒。

Shilpa also fought with Sunita Ahuja. They talked about actor Govinda and his marriage. Sunita told Shilpa to stop asking questions.

Shilpa 還與 Sunita Ahuja 發生爭執。她們談論了演員 Govinda 及其婚姻。Sunita 要求 Shilpa 停止詢問。

Another person, Harshad Chopda, was also angry. He shouted at Shreya Kalra. Many people watching the show did not like his behavior.

另一名參與者 Harshad Chopda 同樣感到憤怒。他對 Shreya Kalra 大聲吼叫。許多收看節目的觀眾並不喜歡他的行為。

Conclusion

The people on the show are still fighting. Many people are unhappy with Shilpa's lie.

節目中的人們仍在爭吵。許多人對 Shilpa 的謊言感到不滿。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Past Action' Pattern

To move to A2, you must talk about things that already happened. Look at how the text changes words to show the past:

  • Say \rightarrow Said (Shilpa said she lied)
  • Lie \rightarrow Lied (She lied about Sanjay)
  • Want \rightarrow Wanted (She wanted her money)
  • Fight \rightarrow Fought (Shilpa also fought with Sunita)

The Rule of Thumb: Most words just need an -ed at the end to go back in time. Some words are 'rebels' and change completely (like fight becoming fought).

Quick List for your Notebook:

  • Work \rightarrow Worked
  • Talk \rightarrow Talked
  • Shout \rightarrow Shouted

Vocabulary Learning

truth (n.)
The real facts about something; not a lie.
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law.
Example:He needs legal help to sign the contract.
harassed (v.)
To bother or annoy someone many times.
Example:The man was arrested because he harassed his neighbor.
behavior (n.)
The way a person acts.
Example:The teacher praised the student for her good behavior.
unhappy (adj.)
Not happy; sad or disappointed.
Example:She was unhappy with the cold weather.
Practice A2 words in a crossword