Prince Harry Talks About Hate Against Jewish People

Introduction

Prince Harry wrote a story about hate against Jewish people in the UK. He says this is a big problem.

Main Body

Prince Harry says some people are violent in London and Manchester. He says this is bad. He says it is okay to disagree with a government. But it is not okay to hate people because of their religion. He says the news and public talks make people angry. This divides the country. He remembers a mistake from 2005. He wore a bad uniform then. Now he wants to tell the truth. Prince William also helps. He says we must tell the truth about history. He wants to stop lies on the internet.

Conclusion

Prince Harry says everyone must be together. We must stop hate against Jewish and Muslim people.

Learning

💡 The "Action Now" Pattern

Look at these sentences from the text:

  • "He says this is a big problem."
  • "He wants to tell the truth."
  • "He says some people are violent."

The Secret: When we talk about what someone thinks or wants right now, we add an -s to the action word (verb) if we are talking about one person (He, She, It).

Simple Map: I say \rightarrow He says I want \rightarrow He wants I help \rightarrow He helps


⚠️ Watch out! In the text, it says: "We must stop hate."

When we use Must, we do NOT add an -s. Correct: He must stop. Wrong: He musts stop.

Vocabulary Learning

talks (v.)
to speak or have a conversation
Example:She talks to her teacher every morning.
hate (v.)
to have strong dislike
Example:He hates eating broccoli.
against (prep.)
opposite or opposed to
Example:She is against smoking.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People in the park were laughing.
problem (n.)
something that is difficult or causes trouble
Example:We have a problem with the car.
violent (adj.)
using or involving force or physical harm
Example:The movie shows violent scenes.
bad (adj.)
not good; poor
Example:The weather is bad today.
okay (adj.)
acceptable; fine
Example:It is okay to ask for help.
disagree (v.)
to have a different opinion
Example:I disagree with your idea.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government announced new rules.
news (n.)
information about recent events
Example:The news said the storm was coming.
public (adj.)
belonging to all people
Example:The public park is open to everyone.
angry (adj.)
feeling or showing anger
Example:She was angry when she lost her keys.
country (n.)
a nation with its own government
Example:France is a beautiful country.
truth (n.)
the real facts
Example:He told the truth about what happened.