Two Indians and Their Moves to Other Countries

兩名印度人及其移居他國的經歷


Introduction

This report looks at two people from India. One person moved back to India. One person moved to Canada.

本報告探討兩名來自印度的人。一人搬回印度,另一人則移居加拿大。

Main Body

One man lived in the USA. He had visa problems, so he moved back to India. He is happy because he is near his family. He also has good work friends in India. However, he thinks the roads and air in India are bad.

一名男子曾在美國生活。由於簽證問題,他搬回了印度。他感到很開心,因為能陪伴在家人身邊。他在印度也有很不錯的工作夥伴。然而,他認為印度的道路狀況和空氣品質很糟糕。

Another person moved from India to Canada. This person did not have a job at first. They took a risk to have a better life. Now, they are happy in Canada. They like the clean air and clean water.

另一個人從印度移居加拿大。這個人起初沒有工作。他們為了追求更好的生活而承擔風險。現在,他們在加拿大生活得很開心。他們喜歡這裡乾淨的空氣和水源。

This person says that Canada is a good place to live. They like to try new things. They feel better now than they did in India.

這個人表示加拿大是一個宜居的地方。他們喜歡嘗試新事物。他們覺得現在比在印度時感覺好多了。

Conclusion

India is good for family and work friends. Canada is good for clean air and a new life.

印度適合家庭生活與工作社交。加拿大則適合追求乾淨空氣與新生活的人。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Opposite' Word: However

Look at this sentence from the text: "He is happy because he is near his family. However, he thinks the roads... are bad."

What is happening?

  1. First part \rightarrow Positive (Happy/Family)
  2. The word However \rightarrow Acts like a stop sign 🛑
  3. Second part \rightarrow Negative (Bad roads)

How to use it to reach A2: Use However when you want to change the mood of your story from 'Good' to 'Bad' (or 'Bad' to 'Good').

Simple Patterns:

  • I like Canada. \rightarrow However, it is cold.
  • The air is bad. \rightarrow However, my friends are here.
  • I have no job. \rightarrow However, I am happy.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:The teacher read the report about the two people.
visa (n.)
An official paper that lets you enter a foreign country
Example:He could not stay in the USA because of his visa.
however (adv.)
Used to show a different or opposite idea
Example:He likes his family; however, he does not like the roads.
risk (n.)
Doing something that might be dangerous or fail
Example:Moving to a new country is a big risk.
Practice A2 words in a crossword