Three Church Leaders Killed in Manipur

Introduction

Three church leaders died in an attack in Manipur. Now, many people are angry and shops are closed.

Main Body

On Wednesday, men with guns attacked two cars. Three men died. They were church leaders. Police are looking for the killers. Many people are sad. They closed the roads and shops. One leader tried to bring peace before he died. Now, the people are very angry. The leader of the state says this was a terror act. He wants the violence to stop. But other groups say the state is not safe. They do not want the Chief Minister to visit their area.

Conclusion

The area is still dangerous. The government and the local groups are fighting about politics and money.

Learning

⚡ THE 'ACTION' LOGIC

Look at how the story tells us what happened. It uses simple Past and Present words to show a timeline.

1. What happened before (Past)

  • Attacked → They did it.
  • Died → It happened.
  • Closed → They shut the shops.

2. What is happening now (Present)

  • Are looking → Police are searching right now.
  • Is not safe → This is the current feeling.
  • Are fighting → They are arguing today.

💡 Quick Pattern: 'The [Person] + [Action]'

  • The leaders \rightarrow died.
  • The police \rightarrow are looking.
  • The state \rightarrow is not safe.

Tip: To get to A2, stop using long words. Use one strong action word to tell your story.

Vocabulary Learning

attack (v.)
to hit or assault violently
Example:They attacked the cars.
closed (adj.)
not open for business
Example:The shops are closed.
angry (adj.)
feeling strong displeasure
Example:The people are angry.
leader (n.)
a person who guides others
Example:The church leaders were killed.
dangerous (adj.)
risky or harmful
Example:The area is still dangerous.