India and Trinidad and Tobago Work Together

Introduction

Minister S. Jaishankar visited Trinidad and Tobago. He wanted to make the friendship between India and this country stronger.

Main Body

India helps people with Indian roots. Now, more people can get special Indian citizenship. India also paid for a new museum on Nelson Island to remember the past. India helps with health and food. They opened a center for fake legs and feet. They also built a factory to process farm food. India gave laptops to students. They also agreed to help with solar power and tourism. India wants to work more with all Caribbean countries.

Conclusion

The visit ended with many new projects. India and Trinidad and Tobago will stay close friends.

Learning

πŸ› οΈ The 'Help' Pattern

In this text, we see how to describe giving support. At A2 level, you need to connect a person/country with a thing they provide.

The Basic Formula: Who β†’ Helps/Gave β†’ Who/What


Examples from the text:

  • India β†’ helps β†’ people
  • India β†’ gave β†’ laptops

Why this matters: Instead of saying "India is helpful," it is stronger to say who they helped and what they gave. This makes your English more specific.

Quick Word Switch: If you want to sound more natural, try these words instead of 'help':

  • Support (for people/ideas)
  • Provide (for things like laptops or food)

Example: India provides laptops to students. β†’\rightarrow India helps students with laptops.

Vocabulary Learning

minister (n.)
A person who is in charge of a department in a government.
Example:The minister will speak at the meeting.
visited (v.)
To go to see a place or person.
Example:She visited the museum yesterday.
friendship (n.)
The relationship between friends.
Example:Their friendship grew stronger over time.
stronger (adj.)
More powerful or more able to hold together.
Example:The new bridge is stronger than the old one.
helps (v.)
To give support or assistance.
Example:He helps his mother with the dishes.
roots (n.)
The origin or background of a person or thing.
Example:She studies her family roots.
citizenship (n.)
The status of being a citizen of a country.
Example:He applied for citizenship.
museum (n.)
A place where objects are kept and shown to the public.
Example:The museum has many old paintings.
remember (v.)
To keep something in mind.
Example:I remember the first day of school.
health (n.)
The state of being free from illness or injury.
Example:Good health is very important.
food (n.)
Anything that can be eaten.
Example:They cooked a lot of food.
center (n.)
A place where people go for a particular service.
Example:The health center is near the park.
factory (n.)
A building where goods are made.
Example:The factory makes toys.
process (v.)
To carry out a series of actions to achieve a result.
Example:They process the data quickly.
laptops (n.)
Portable computers that can be carried around.
Example:The students use laptops for homework.
students (n.)
People who are studying at a school or university.
Example:Students study in the library.
solar (adj.)
Related to or using the sun's light.
Example:Solar panels collect sunlight.
power (n.)
The ability to do work or produce energy.
Example:The power of the wind is strong.
tourism (n.)
The activity of traveling for pleasure.
Example:Tourism brings many visitors.
work (v.)
To do a job or task.
Example:She will work on the project.
countries (n.)
Different nations or states.
Example:Many countries joined the conference.
visit (n.)
An instance of going to see a place or person.
Example:The visit was very pleasant.
projects (n.)
Planned pieces of work or tasks.
Example:They started new projects.
friends (n.)
People who share a close bond.
Example:Friends help each other.