Fighting on the Show Lock Upp

在《Lock Upp》節目中爭執


Introduction

The show Lock Upp is a reality show. In the third week, the famous people on the show are angry with each other.

《Lock Upp》是一個實境節目。在第三週時,節目中的名人之間發生了爭執。

Main Body

The show looks like a jail. Some people have more power than others. Shilpa Shinde had power. She told Shivangi Joshi she cannot talk to Harshad Chopda. This made Shivangi sad.

這個節目看起來像個監獄。有些人比其他人擁有更多權力。Shilpa Shinde 擁有權力。她告訴 Shivangi Joshi 不能與 Harshad Chopda 交談。這讓 Shivangi 感到很難過。

Shilpa also told Akanksha Choudhary to do house work. Shilpa and Akanksha had a big fight. They shouted at each other because they do not like each other.

Shilpa 還要求 Akanksha Choudhary 做家務。Shilpa 和 Akanksha 發生了一場激烈的爭吵。由於兩人互不相待,他們對著彼此大聲吼叫。

Another person, Madhuri Grover, is angry with the hosts, Farah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh. Madhuri says the hosts are mean to the players. She says the hosts make people feel bad.

另一位參與者 Madhuri Grover 則對主持人 Farah Khan 和 Riteish Deshmukh 感到憤怒。Madhuri 認為主持人對參賽者很刻薄,並表示主持人讓參與者感到心情糟糕。

Conclusion

Three people left the show. One new person joined. The winner gets one crore rupees.

有三人離開了節目。一名新成員加入。獲勝者將獲得一千萬盧比。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Who does what' Pattern

In this story, we see how to describe actions using People + Action + Person.

Example 1: Shilpa (Person) \rightarrow told (Action) \rightarrow Shivangi (Person).

Example 2: The hosts (People) \rightarrow make (Action) \rightarrow people (People) \rightarrow feel bad.


💡 Simple Rule for A2: When you want to say someone did something to another person, put the 'doer' first, then the action, then the 'receiver'.

  • Correct: Shilpa told Akanksha.
  • Incorrect: Told Shilpa Akanksha.

Vocabulary check:

  • Mean \rightarrow Not kind / Unfriendly.
  • Joined \rightarrow Became a part of a group.

Vocabulary Learning

reality show (n.)
A television program that films real people in real situations.
Example:My favorite reality show is about cooking.
power (n.)
The ability to control other people or things.
Example:The boss has the power to change the rules.
shouted (v.)
Spoke very loudly, often because someone is angry.
Example:He shouted my name from across the street.
mean (adj.)
Not kind; behaving badly toward others.
Example:It is not nice to be mean to your classmates.
joined (v.)
Became a member of a group or a show.
Example:A new student joined our class today.
Practice A2 words in a crossword