Bad News About Violence in India

關於印度暴力事件的壞消息


Introduction

Many people died in Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Karnataka. Some families fought and some people fought about land.

許多人在塔米爾納德邦、拉賈斯坦邦、比哈爾邦和卡納塔克邦死亡。有些家庭發生衝突,有些人則因土地問題而打鬥。

Main Body

In Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, some fathers killed their children or family. The police say these men were very sad or sick in their minds.

在塔米爾納德邦和卡納塔克邦,一些父親殺害了孩子或家人。警方表示,這些男子當時心情極其低落或精神狀況不佳。

In Rajasthan, two men fought about a fence on a piece of land. One man is an Air Force officer. He has a bad head injury.

在拉賈斯坦邦,兩名男子因一塊土地上的圍欄而發生爭執。其中一名男子是空軍軍官,其頭部受創嚴重。

In Bihar, a man killed his father and a soldier. They are relatives. They fought about a small piece of land.

在比哈爾邦,一名男子殺害了他的父親和一名士兵。他們是親戚,因一小塊土地而起爭執。

Conclusion

The police are now looking for the truth. They are studying the bodies and the crime scenes.

警方目前正在尋找真相,他們正在對屍體和犯罪現場進行研究。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The 'Who' and 'What' Pattern

Look at how this text tells us about people and their roles. At A2 level, you need to connect a person to their job or family relationship.

1. Family Words

  • Father \rightarrow The parent of a child.
  • Children \rightarrow The sons or daughters.
  • Relatives \rightarrow Other family members (uncles, cousins, etc.).

2. Job Words

  • Police \rightarrow People who find the truth.
  • Officer \rightarrow Someone in the Air Force.
  • Soldier \rightarrow Someone in the Army.

💡 Quick Tip: In English, we use "a" or "an" before a job.

  • A soldier
  • An officer

3. Action Words (The Past) Notice how the text uses words that end in -ed to show things already happened:

  • Fought (Special word for fight)
  • Killed \rightarrow Stop life.
  • Died \rightarrow No longer living.

Vocabulary Learning

violence (n.)
Using physical force to hurt someone
Example:The police want to stop violence in the city.
injury (n.)
Damage to a person's body
Example:He has a leg injury from the accident.
relatives (n.)
Members of your family
Example:I visit my relatives every Christmas.
truth (n.)
The real facts about something
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
crime scene (n.)
The place where a bad act happened
Example:The police put yellow tape around the crime scene.
Practice A2 words in a crossword