News from Munich

Introduction

Munich has new plans for roads, laws, and trains.

Main Body

The city will make the A92 road bigger. It will have more lanes for cars. The government wants to help traffic. They will also plant trees and build walls to stop noise. One man is in a legal fight. He went to prison for a crime in 2006. Now, he wants a new trial because he says he is innocent. Also, houses in the city are now very expensive. Workers will fix two train stations on May 18. The city also has a new government. They are fixing the Eisbach wave for people to enjoy.

Conclusion

Munich is growing and changing its laws and roads.

Learning

⚡ The 'Will' Power

In this text, we see a pattern for things that happen in the future. We use will + action.

Examples from the news:

  • will make \rightarrow (The road gets bigger later)
  • will have \rightarrow (More lanes in the future)
  • will plant \rightarrow (Trees arriving soon)
  • will fix \rightarrow (Stations getting repaired)

How to use it: Just put will before the simple action word.

I will go. She will help. Munich will change.


Quick Vocabulary Check

  • Bigger \rightarrow More size.
  • Innocent \rightarrow Not guilty / Did not do the crime.
  • Expensive \rightarrow Costs a lot of money.

Vocabulary Learning

Munich (n.)
A city in Germany.
Example:Munich is known for its beer festivals.
road (n.)
A path for vehicles.
Example:The road was closed for repairs.
traffic (n.)
Cars and buses moving on roads.
Example:Traffic was heavy during rush hour.
prison (n.)
A place where people are locked for crimes.
Example:He was sent to prison for stealing.
trial (n.)
A court hearing to decide guilt.
Example:The trial lasted three days.
expensive (adj.)
Costing a lot of money.
Example:The apartment is expensive.
train (n.)
A vehicle that runs on tracks.
Example:She takes the train to work.