Police Study Three Deaths in India
警方調查印度三起死亡事件
Introduction
Police in three cities are looking into three deaths. These deaths involve a young student, a young wife, and another student.
三個城市的警方正在調查三起死亡事件。這些死者包括一名年輕學生、一名年輕妻子以及另一名學生。
Main Body
In Bhubaneswar, a student fell from the tenth floor of a building. He went to see a friend. The friend's mother came home. The student was scared and tried to hide. He fell and died.
在布巴內斯瓦爾,一名學生從一棟大樓的十樓墜落。他當時去拜訪一名朋友。朋友的母親回到家中,該學生感到害怕並試圖躲藏,結果墜落身亡。
In Bengaluru, a 21-year-old woman died at home. She had a fight with her family. Her mother says the husband and sister-in-law are responsible. The police arrested the husband and the sister-in-law.
在班加羅爾,一名 21 歲的女性在家中死亡。她曾與家人發生爭執。她的母親表示丈夫與姑嫂應負責任。警方已逮捕該名丈夫及其親屬。
In Bhiwani, a 16-year-old student died in a school hostel. The school says the student killed themselves. The family does not believe this. They want the police to check again.
在比瓦尼,一名 16 歲的學生在學校宿舍死亡。學校稱該學生是自殺,但家屬並不相信,要求警方重新調查。
Conclusion
The police are still working on these cases. They are waiting for doctor reports to find the truth.
警方仍在調查這些案件。他們正等待醫生的報告以查明真相。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Who Did It' Pattern
Look at how the story tells us who is involved. In A2 English, we use simple Subject + Verb patterns to show action.
1. Simple Actions (Now/Past)
- The police arrested... (Who did it? The police) (What happened? Arrested)
- The student fell... (Who did it? The student) (What happened? Fell)
2. Family Words (The People) Notice these words used to describe relationships. They are essential for A2 storytelling:
- Mother Female parent
- Husband Married man
- Sister-in-law Wife of a brother
3. Word Choice: 'Believe' vs 'Say'
- The school says... Giving information.
- The family does not believe... Disagreeing with information.
Quick Tip: To move from A1 to A2, stop using just 'I' or 'He'. Start using specific groups like 'The police' or 'The family' as the start of your sentence.