President Trump Changes Government Buildings and Symbols

Introduction

President Trump is changing how government buildings and papers look. He is putting his own name and face on them.

Main Body

The President wants his name on a big airport in Florida. He also made special passports with his picture on them. Some people think this is wrong. He is changing the White House. He put gold furniture in his office. He wants to build a big dance room. A judge stopped the work because the government did not say yes. There is a problem with money. The President says rich people pay for the dance room. But a new law asks for 1 billion dollars from the government for security.

Conclusion

The President still wants these luxury changes. However, many people and judges do not agree with him.

Learning

💡 The 'Want' Pattern

In this story, we see how to talk about things people desire. Look at these examples:

  • The President wants his name...
  • He wants to build...

How to use it:

  1. Want + ThingI want a coffee.
  2. Want + to [Action]I want to go home.

💰 Money Words

Let's look at the words used for cost and wealth in the text:

  • Rich \rightarrow Having a lot of money.
  • Pay for \rightarrow Giving money to get something.
  • Billion \rightarrow A very large number (1,000,000,000).

🛠️ Changing Things

Notice how the text describes changes:

  • Changing (Now/Ongoing) \rightarrow He is changing the White House.
  • Changed (Finished) \rightarrow He made special passports.

Key Word: Luxury \rightarrow Things that are very expensive and fancy (like gold furniture).

Vocabulary Learning

government
the group of people who control a country or region
Example:The government made new rules.
building
a structure with walls and a roof
Example:I live in a tall building.
airport
a place where airplanes take off and land
Example:The airport is busy on holidays.
passport
a travel document that shows your identity
Example:You need a passport to travel abroad.
judge
a person who decides in a court
Example:The judge made a fair decision.
law
a rule made by a government
Example:The law says you must wear a seatbelt.
security
protection from danger or harm
Example:The museum has good security.
rich
having a lot of money
Example:She is a rich person.