Problems in Balochistan and Maharashtra

貝盧吉斯坦與馬哈拉施特拉邦的問題


Introduction

This report talks about human rights in Pakistan and a police search in India.

本報告探討巴基斯坦的人權狀況以及印度的警方搜查行動。

Main Body

A group called BSO Azad says the Pakistani government is bad. They say the government takes people away and kills them. They want to show these problems on the internet.

一個名為 BSO Azad 的組織指稱巴基斯坦政府惡劣。他們表示政府採取強行拘捕並將人殺害。他們希望在網路上揭露這些問題。

In India, the police in Maharashtra are looking for a man named Shahzad Bhatti. He lives in Pakistan. The police say he uses the internet to find young people to do bad things.

在印度,馬哈拉施特拉邦的警方正在追緝一名名為 Shahzad Bhatti 的男子。他居住在巴基斯坦。警方表示他利用網路招募年輕人從事不法活動。

The police talked to 112 people. They are checking phones and money. They want to know who worked with Bhatti and who did not.

警方已詢問了 112 人。他們正在檢查手機與金流。他們想確認誰與 Bhatti 合作,以及誰沒有參與。

Conclusion

BSO Azad is using the internet to help people. The Indian police are checking phones to stop a bad man.

BSO Azad 正在利用網路提供幫助。印度警方則在檢查手機以阻止該名不法之徒。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 THE 'PEOPLE' PATTERN

Look at how we talk about people and groups in this text. To reach A2, you need to connect Who \rightarrow What they do.

1. Groups (Plural)

  • The government \rightarrow takes (singular/group)
  • The police \rightarrow are looking (always plural in English!)

2. Single Persons

  • A man \rightarrow lives (add 's' for one person)
  • He \rightarrow uses (add 's' for he/she/it)

Quick Guide: The 'S' Rule

  • One person: He works \checkmark
  • Many people: They work \checkmark

Words to steal from the text:

  • Looking for = trying to find
  • Checking = looking at carefully

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something.
Example:I read a report about the weather today.
human rights (n.)
Basic rights that belong to every person in the world.
Example:Everyone should have human rights, like the right to be free.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country.
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
search (n.)
An act of looking for someone or something.
Example:The police began a search for the missing dog.
Practice A2 words in a crossword