Police Stop Attacks on Jewish People in London

Introduction

Police in London arrested many people. These people attacked Jewish people.

Main Body

Two men, Adam Bedoui and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, went to a Jewish area. They said bad things to a Jewish man. They filmed it for TikTok. The court said they are guilty. Other bad things happened. Some people attacked ambulances and a synagogue with fire. Other people used knives. These are very dangerous crimes. Now, the police have 100 new officers. This team helps the community. They want to stop terror and keep people safe. Some people are happy with the police. Other people are angry. They think the police did not protect them. Many people marched in the street to show their feelings.

Conclusion

Police are watching the streets more. They want to protect Jewish people in London.

Learning

🔍 THE 'SOME vs. MANY' PATTERN

In this story, we see how to describe groups of people without using exact numbers. This is a key skill for A2 English.

1. MANY (A large number)

  • Example: "Police arrested many people."
  • When to use: Use this when the number is big. It is stronger than 'some'.

2. SOME (A small or unknown number)

  • Example: "Some people attacked ambulances."
  • When to use: Use this when you don't know the exact number or the number is not the main point.

Quick Comparison Map

Many \rightarrow Big group \rightarrow Strong feeling Some \rightarrow Small group \rightarrow General fact

Vocabulary Bridge

  • Dangerous \rightarrow Not safe
  • Guilty \rightarrow Did the crime
  • Protect \rightarrow Keep safe

Vocabulary Learning

police
People who enforce the law and keep order.
Example:The police came to the scene quickly.
arrested
Taken by the police to be questioned or kept in custody.
Example:The suspect was arrested after the robbery.
attacked
To hit or harm someone or something.
Example:He was attacked by a thief.
Jewish
Relating to the Jewish people or religion.
Example:She is a Jewish student.
area
A part or region of a place.
Example:The park is a popular area for children.
bad
Not good or harmful.
Example:That was a bad idea.
filmed
Recorded on video.
Example:They filmed the protest for TikTok.
court
A place where judges decide cases.
Example:The case went to court.
guilty
Responsible for a crime or wrongdoing.
Example:The judge found him guilty.
ambulances
Vehicles that carry sick or injured people to hospitals.
Example:Ambulances rushed to the accident.
synagogue
A church for Jewish people.
Example:They went to the synagogue for prayer.
fire
Burning or flames.
Example:The fire destroyed the building.
knives
Sharp tools used for cutting.
Example:The robber used knives to threaten the victim.
dangerous
Able to cause harm or injury.
Example:The road is dangerous in winter.
crimes
Illegal acts or offenses.
Example:The police investigate crimes.
officers
People who work for the police.
Example:Officers patrol the streets.
community
A group of people living together or sharing a common interest.
Example:The community helped the victims.
terror
Extreme fear or panic.
Example:The attack caused terror among the crowd.
safe
Not in danger or harm.
Example:The school is a safe place.
happy
Feeling pleasure or contentment.
Example:She was happy to see her friends.
protect
To keep safe from harm or danger.
Example:The police protect the city.