Problems in Two Political Parties

兩個政黨的問題


Introduction

Some political parties in West Bengal and Bihar have big problems. Some leaders are leaving their parties.

西孟加拉邦和比哈爾邦的一些政黨有大問題。一些領導人正在離開他們的政黨。

Main Body

The TMC party in West Bengal is split. Ritabrata Banerjee and other leaders are angry. They do not like Abhishek Banerjee and a company called I-PAC. Now, these leaders have their own small groups.

西孟加拉邦的TMC黨分裂了。Ritabrata Banerjee和其他領導人很憤怒。他們不喜歡Abhishek Banerjee和一家名為I-PAC的公司。現在,這些領導人有了自己的小團體。

In Bihar, the BJP party changed its candidate for an election. Abhishek Kumar Sinha stopped his run for office. His father says this is because of an old crime called the 'fodder scam'.

在比哈爾邦,BJP黨在選舉中更換了候選人。Abhishek Kumar Sinha 停止了競選。他的父親表示這是因為一起名為「飼料醜聞」的舊案件。

Now, Neeraj Kumar Sinha is the new BJP candidate. Another leader, Prashant Kishor, says the BJP is afraid to lose the election.

現在,Neeraj Kumar Sinha 是新的BJP候選人。另一位領導人Prashant Kishor表示BJP害怕輸掉選舉。

Conclusion

The TMC party is still divided. The BJP has a new person for the election in Bankipur.

TMC黨仍然分裂。BJP在Bankipur的選舉中有了新的人選。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Who is doing what' Pattern

In this story, we see people moving or changing. To reach A2, you need to describe changes and feelings simply.

1. Changing People (The 'New' Pattern) When one person leaves and another arrives, we use: Old Person \rightarrow New Person.

  • Example: Abhishek Kumar Sinha \rightarrow Neeraj Kumar Sinha.
  • A2 Tip: Use "The new [job/person] is..." to introduce someone.

2. Why they are unhappy (Simple Reasons) Look at how the text explains problems. It uses simple linking words:

  • Because of \rightarrow used for a reason (e.g., "because of an old crime").
  • Do not like \rightarrow used for a feeling (e.g., "They do not like Abhishek").

3. Word Swap for Beginners Instead of hard words, use these simple ones found in the text:

  • Divided / Split \rightarrow Broken into two groups.
  • Candidate \rightarrow The person in the election.

Vocabulary Learning

political parties (n.)
Groups of people with similar ideas about how to run a country
Example:There are many political parties in the election.
split (v.)
To break into two or more separate groups
Example:The big group split into two smaller teams.
candidate (n.)
A person who is trying to be chosen for a job or position
Example:She is a candidate for the class president.
election (n.)
The process of voting to choose a leader
Example:The election will happen next Tuesday.
scam (n.)
A dishonest plan to get money
Example:The email asking for money was a scam.
divided (adj.)
Separated into different groups with different opinions
Example:The family was divided about where to go on holiday.
Practice A2 words in a crossword