Two Men in Trouble for Hating Jewish People

Introduction

Police charged two men from West London. They hurt people's feelings in North London.

Main Body

Adam Bedoui is 20. Abdelkader Amir Bousloub is 21. They went to Stamford Hill. Many Jewish people live there. The men filmed people without permission. They were mean to the people. They wanted to put the videos on TikTok. The police and lawyers worked together. They found evidence. They want to stop hate crimes in London.

Conclusion

The men must go to court on May 9, 2026.

Learning

πŸ“ Where are they?

Look at how we talk about places. In this story, we see a pattern: [Specific Area] in [General City].

  • West London β†’ West is the part, London is the city.
  • North London β†’ North is the part, London is the city.

How to use this for A2: When you describe where you live or where you go, always go from Small β†’ Big.

Example: I live in Soho in London.


⏳ The 'Past' Action

Notice these words: Charged, Hurt, Went, Filmed, Wanted.

These are things that already happened.

The Simple Rule: To tell a story about yesterday, most words just need an -ed at the end:

  • Film β†’ Filmed
  • Want β†’ Wanted

Watch out! Some words are "rebels" and change completely:

  • Go β†’ Went

Vocabulary Learning

men (n.)
adult male humans
Example:The men walked to the park.
hurt (v.)
cause pain or injury
Example:He hurt his arm when he fell.
feelings (n.)
emotions or sensations
Example:She has strong feelings about the decision.
live (v.)
to reside or exist in a place
Example:They live in a small house.
filmed (v.)
made a video recording
Example:She filmed the concert.
permission (n.)
approval to do something
Example:You need permission to enter.
mean (adj.)
unkind or harsh
Example:He was mean to his friend.
videos (n.)
recorded moving images
Example:She uploaded videos to YouTube.
lawyers (n.)
professionals who practice law
Example:The lawyers argued in court.
evidence (n.)
facts that prove something
Example:The evidence showed he was innocent.