War in Sudan

蘇丹戰爭


Introduction

The European Union and the USA want to help people in Sudan. The Sudanese government has strict rules for peace.

歐盟和美國希望援助蘇丹人民。而蘇丹政府對和平提出了嚴格的條件。

Main Body

The RSF army is in El-Obeid. Many people live there. The RSF uses drones to attack power and fuel stations. The European Union is very worried about this.

RSF 軍隊目前位於 El-Obeid,該地人口密集。RSF 利用無人機攻擊電廠和燃料站,歐盟對此深感擔憂。

The USA wants a 90-day break from the war. They want to send food and medicine to people. They also want normal people to lead the country.

美國希望達成 90 天的停戰協議,以便向民眾運送食物與藥品。他們還希望由平民領導該國。

The Sudanese government says yes, but with rules. The RSF must leave the cities first. The RSF must also give away their guns. The UN must watch this happen.

蘇丹政府表示同意,但有條件。RSF 必須首先撤出城市,並繳械投降。此外,聯合國必須監督此過程。

Conclusion

The war continues. The government will not stop the fight until the RSF gives away all their weapons.

戰爭仍在持續。除非 RSF 繳交所有武器,否則政府不會停止戰鬥。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see a very common way to say someone desires something. It is simple: Person + want + thing.

  • The EU wants to help.
  • The USA wants a break.
  • They want to send food.

🛠️ Quick Word Swap

Look at how the text describes actions. You can change the subject to practice:

The RSF \rightarrow uses drones The UN \rightarrow must watch The government \rightarrow says yes


⚠️ Helpful Note: 'Must'

When the text says must, it means it is 100% necessary. No choice.

  • Must leave \rightarrow Go away now!
  • Must give \rightarrow Hand over the guns!

📝 Vocabulary for Daily Life

These words from the article are great for A2 learners:

  • Rules: Things you have to follow.
  • Break: A short stop in an activity.
  • Medicine: Things you take to feel better.

Vocabulary Learning

strict (adj.)
Following rules exactly and not allowing people to break them.
Example:My teacher is very strict about homework.
attack (v.)
To try to hurt or destroy someone or something using violence.
Example:The soldiers attack the enemy base.
fuel (n.)
Something like gas or oil that is burned to make energy or move a car.
Example:The car stopped because it had no fuel.
lead (v.)
To be the person in charge of a group or a country.
Example:The president will lead the country for four years.
weapon (n.)
An object used to fight or kill, such as a gun or knife.
Example:The police found a dangerous weapon in the car.
Practice A2 words in a crossword