NDA Wins Again in Assam

Introduction

The NDA party won the election in Assam for the third time. Himanta Biswa Sarma will be the leader again.

Main Body

The NDA has 102 seats in the government. This is a very large number. The BJP party has 82 seats. Other small parties have 20 seats. They all agree that Sarma is the leader. The BJP party is growing in India. In 2014, they had seven states. Now they have 22 states. They win because they study their enemies. They find problems in the old government and tell the people. The BJP is very strong in the east of India. They have many seats in Bihar and Odisha. They want more seats for the big election in 2029. Other parties have very few seats there.

Conclusion

The NDA is very strong in Assam. They use the same plan to win in other parts of India.

Learning

πŸ“ˆ Counting & Comparing

In the text, we see how to talk about numbers and growth. This is key for A2 level.

1. Describing Numbers

  • A very large number β†’ used for something big (102 seats).
  • Very few seats β†’ used for something small.

2. Showing Change (Then vs. Now) Look at how the text compares the past to the present:

  • 2014: 7 states
  • Now: 22 states

Pattern: [Time/Date] ext→ ext{→} [Number] ext→ ext{→} [Now] ext→ ext{→} [New Number]

3. The Word "Again" We use again when something happens a second or third time:

  • Won... for the third time extβ†’ ext{β†’} Leader again.

Vocabulary Learning

party (n.)
a group of people with a common goal or activity
Example:The political party won the election.
won (v.)
to be successful in a competition or contest
Example:They won the match yesterday.
election (n.)
a formal voting process to choose leaders
Example:The election will be held next month.
leader (n.)
a person who guides or directs a group
Example:The leader gave a speech.
seats (n.)
positions in a governing body that people occupy
Example:The party won many seats in parliament.
government (n.)
the group that makes and enforces laws in a country
Example:The government announced new policies.
number (n.)
a figure that shows how many or how much
Example:The number of seats is 102.
small (adj.)
not large in size or amount
Example:There are small parties in the parliament.
agree (v.)
to have the same opinion or decision
Example:They agree that Sarma is the leader.
states (n.)
large areas of a country with their own government
Example:India has 22 states.
strong (adj.)
having power or influence
Example:The BJP is a strong party.
people (n.)
human beings in general
Example:The government talks to the people.