US Government Shares Secret UFO Files

Introduction

The US government is now sharing secret papers about UFOs with the public.

Main Body

President Trump told the government to share these files. Now, the government put 170 files on a website. These files come from the FBI, NASA, and other groups. Some files are very old from 1947. Other files are new from 2024. Some papers talk about strange lights near the moon in 1969 and 1972. Some leaders say this is good because it is honest. But some scientists say the files do not prove aliens exist. Other people think the government is doing this to hide other problems.

Conclusion

The government shared many files and will share more in the future.

Learning

📅 Time-Travel Words

Look at how the text talks about when things happen. This is key for A2 speaking.

The Past (Finished)

  • Told (Tell → Told)
  • Put (Put → Put)
  • Shared (Share → Shared)

The Future (Coming soon)

  • Will share (Will + Verb)

🧩 Grouping People

Instead of saying "a person," the text uses labels to show different opinions:

  • Leaders \rightarrow "This is good."
  • Scientists \rightarrow "No proof."
  • Other people \rightarrow "They are hiding things."

Tip: Use "Some... others..." to describe a group of people who disagree.

Vocabulary Learning

government
the group of people who manage a country
Example:The government announced a new policy.
government (n.)
The group of people who run a country or state.
Example:The government will decide on new rules.
share
to give a part of something to others
Example:She will share her lunch with her friend.
secret (adj.)
Something kept hidden or not known to most people.
Example:The secret recipe was shared only with trusted friends.
files
documents or records kept for information
Example:The files were organized by date.
files (n.)
Documents or records kept together.
Example:She organized her files by date.
website
a page on the internet where you can find information
Example:He visited the website to learn more.
public (adj.)
Open to everyone, not private.
Example:The public park is open to all visitors.
old
having lived or existed for a long time
Example:The old building was built in 1900.
website (n.)
A set of pages on the internet that people can visit.
Example:You can find more information on the website.
new
recently made or discovered
Example:She bought a new car yesterday.
leaders (n.)
People who guide or direct others.
Example:The leaders met to discuss the plan.
good
positive or favorable
Example:That was a good idea.
scientists (n.)
People who study and experiment in science.
Example:Scientists discovered a new planet.
honest
truthful and fair
Example:He is an honest person.
prove
to show that something is true
Example:The evidence will prove the claim.
hide
to keep something out of sight
Example:She hid the gift under the table.
future
the time that will come after now
Example:We plan for the future.
public
available to all people
Example:The park is open to the public.