People Protest Hate Crimes Against Jewish People in the UK
Introduction
Many people met in London. They want the government to protect Jewish people from violence.
Main Body
Some people attacked Jewish people and burned buildings. Because of this, the police say a terrorist attack is very likely. Now, 100 police officers are helping the community. Many political leaders came to the protest. Some people liked the Conservative and Reform UK leaders. Other people did not like the Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders. Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave 25 million pounds for security. Leaders from many religions wrote a letter. They say everyone must work together to stop hate.
Conclusion
The UK is on high alert. The government is using more money and police to stop hate crimes.
Learning
⚡ The 'Some vs. Many' Rule
In this text, we see how to describe groups of people without using exact numbers.
1. Many = A large number (Big group) → Many people met in London. 2. Some = A few / Not all (Small or medium group) → Some people attacked...
💡 Quick Guide for A2:
- Use Many when you want to show a big crowd.
- Use Some when you are talking about a part of a group.
Example from the text: "Many political leaders came... Some people liked the Conservative leaders."
(This means not everyone liked them, only a few did.)