Police Stop Hate Crimes in London

Introduction

Police in London caught and charged people who attacked Jewish people.

Main Body

Two young men, Adam Bedoui and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, made bad videos for social media. They said they were guilty in court. They will get their punishment on June 5. Another man, James Agius, shouted bad words at Jewish people on a bus. He will go to court on June 15. The police tell people not to talk about this case online. London police now have a special team of 100 officers. They protect the community from hate and violence. In the last four weeks, police arrested 50 people for hate crimes.

Conclusion

The police and the courts are working to stop hate crimes and keep Jewish people safe.

Learning

📅 Talking about the Future

In this text, we see a very easy way to talk about things that will happen later. We use will + action word.

Examples from the story:

  • They will get their punishment → (Future event)
  • He will go to court → (Future event)

💡 Simple Word Swaps

To move from A1 to A2, stop using basic words and try these 'stronger' versions found in the article:

  • Bad \rightarrow Guilty (When someone did a crime)
  • Stop \rightarrow Protect (To keep someone safe)
  • Help \rightarrow Support (To be there for someone)

🛠️ Sentence Building Block

Look at how the police team is described: Special team \rightarrow of 100 officers

Pattern: [Group Name] + of + [Number/People]

Example: A class of 20 students.