Bad Car Accidents in India and Pakistan

Introduction

Two bad car accidents happened on Monday. Many people died in India and Pakistan.

Main Body

In India, a car with tourists fell off a road. Six people died. The weather was bad with heavy rain and strong wind. The road was also dangerous and had no walls. In Pakistan, a van went to a wedding. The van fell into a deep hole. At least 11 people died. Local people helped the victims first. Police and doctors helped the people who survived. Now, the police are studying why these accidents happened.

Conclusion

Both accidents happened in the mountains. Many people died because the drivers lost control of the cars.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Trick

Look at how the story tells us what happened. It uses simple words to describe movement and results.

The Pattern: [Subject] → [Action] → [Place/Result]

  • A car \rightarrow fell off \rightarrow a road.
  • A van \rightarrow went to \rightarrow a wedding.
  • The van \rightarrow fell into \rightarrow a deep hole.

Why this helps you reach A2: Instead of using long sentences, use this "straight line" logic.

Common A2 Words from the text:

  • Survived: To stay alive after a danger.
  • Victims: People hurt in an accident.
  • Lost control: When the driver cannot steer the car.

Vocabulary Learning

weather (n.)
the conditions of the air, such as rain or wind
Example:The weather today is rainy and windy.
dangerous (adj.)
capable of causing harm or injury
Example:The road is dangerous when it rains.
road (n.)
a path for vehicles to travel
Example:Cars drive on the road.
police (n.)
people who enforce laws and keep safety
Example:The police helped the victims.
survived (v.)
to live after a danger or hard situation
Example:Some people survived the accident.