Police Find Guns in Sarcelles
警方在薩塞爾發現槍械
Introduction
French police are looking for information. They found guns in a car near Paris.
法國警方正在尋找相關資訊。他們在巴黎附近的一輛車內發現了槍械。
Main Body
On Saturday, police saw a strange car in Sarcelles. The car was near a Jewish temple, a cinema, and restaurants. 300 people left the area to stay safe. Police found a big military gun and a small gun in the car. There were no bombs.
週六,警方在薩塞爾發現了一輛可疑的車輛。該車位於一座猶太教堂、一家電影院和幾家餐廳附近。300人為了安全而撤離該區域。警方在車內發現了一把大型軍用槍和一把小槍。車內沒有發現炸彈。
Police want to know who put the guns there. They want to know if a group planned an attack. Now, the police have no suspects. They do not know why this happened.
警方想知道是誰將槍子放在那裡。他們想確認是否已有團體計劃發動攻擊。目前警方尚未發現嫌疑人,也不清楚發生此事的原委。
France has more hate crimes against Jewish people now. Last year, there were 1,320 attacks. This is three times more than three years ago. President Macron says this is a big problem for the country.
法國針對猶太人的仇恨犯罪目前有所增加。去年共發生了 1,320 起襲擊事件,是三年前的三倍。總統馬克宏表示,這是該國面臨的一個重大問題。
Conclusion
Police are still working. They want to find the people with the guns.
警方仍在調查中,希望找到持有槍械的人。
Vocabulary Learning
🔎 The Power of 'THERE WERE'
In this story, we see the phrase "There were no bombs".
When we want to say something existed in the past, we use There was or There were.
The Simple Rule:
- 1 thing There was (Example: There was a car)
- 2+ things There were (Example: There were guns)
🛠️ Vocabulary Shift: 'More'
Look at the sentence: "France has more hate crimes... now."
We use more to show that a number is growing.
- 3 years ago Small number
- Last year More attacks (Bigger number)
Easy Pattern:
[Thing] + more + than + [Time/Place]
More attacks than three years ago.
💡 Word Connection: 'Find' vs 'Found'
Watch how the word changes from the start to the middle of the story:
- Find (Now/General) Police want to find the people.
- Found (Past/Finished) They found guns in a car.
Quick Tip: If it already happened, change Find Found.