News About Crimes and Law in India

關於印度犯罪與法律的新聞


Introduction

This report talks about bad crimes and problems with the law in India.

本報告討論印度嚴重的犯罪事件與法律問題。

Main Body

A building in Pune fell down on July 8. Nine people died. The company says the rain caused it. The families say the company did not help enough.

浦那的一棟建築於7月8日倒塌,造成九人死亡。公司聲稱是由於降雨引起,但家屬則表示公司提供的幫助不足。

Police are looking at a girl's death. A doctor found a belt on her neck. In Mumbai, a judge said no to new bank papers in a court case.

警方正在調查一名女孩的死亡事件。醫生在她的頸部發現了一條腰帶。在孟買,一名法官在一次法庭案件中拒絕了新的銀行文件。

Bad people hurt children and women in three cities. In one city, five men went to prison for life. In another city, men hurt a woman during a robbery.

在三個城市中,有不法分子傷害了兒童與女性。其中一個城市有五名男子被判終身監禁。另一個城市則有男子在搶劫過程中傷害了一名女性。

Some people stole money from temples. Other people stole land from old soldiers. In Telangana, a man killed six people.

有人從寺廟盜走金錢,也有人搶奪退伍軍人的土地。在特倫加納,一名男子殺害了六個人。

Conclusion

There are many violent crimes and money problems. The police and courts are trying to find the bad people.

目前存在許多暴力犯罪與金錢問題。警方與法院正努力緝拿犯罪者。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 The 'Past Action' Pattern

Look at these words from the text:

  • Fell
  • Died
  • Found
  • Said
  • Went
  • Stole
  • Killed

What is happening here? These are not 'normal' verbs. They are Past Version words. We use them when the story is finished.

The Simple Rule: Normal Word \rightarrow Past Word

  • Fall \rightarrow Fell
  • Die \rightarrow Died
  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Go \rightarrow Went
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed

How to use this for A2: When you tell a story about yesterday or last year, you cannot use the base word.

Wrong: "Yesterday, the building fall down." ❌ Right: "Yesterday, the building fell down." ✅

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing or a talk that gives information about something.
Example:I read a news report about the weather.
caused (v.)
Made something happen, especially something bad.
Example:The heavy rain caused a flood in the street.
judge (n.)
The person in a court who decides if someone is guilty or innocent.
Example:The judge listened to both sides of the story.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:The thief went to prison for two years.
robbery (n.)
The crime of stealing money or things from a person or place.
Example:The police are looking for the man who committed the robbery.
temples (n.)
Buildings used for praying to a god.
Example:Many people visit temples on holidays.
violent (adj.)
Using physical force to hurt someone.
Example:The movie was too violent for children.
Practice A2 words in a crossword