Plane Problems in Baramati

Introduction

A student pilot had a problem with his plane near Gojubavi village. Now, people want to check if the flight schools are safe.

Main Body

On Wednesday morning, a student pilot landed his plane in a field. The plane hit a power pole. The pilot is okay. There were nine accidents in this area in ten years. Some planes ran out of fuel. One plane crashed in fog and five people died in 2026. The government stopped one school in 2023 because the planes were not clean or safe. Some people say the schools hide evidence from the police. The schools say these accidents are normal for students. But local people are scared. They want the schools to move away from the village.

Conclusion

The government is now checking the plane to find the cause of the problem.

Learning

πŸ•’ Talking about the Past

In this story, everything already happened. To tell a story about yesterday or last year, we often add -ed to the action word.

See how it works:

  • Land β†’\rightarrow Landed
  • Stop β†’\rightarrow Stopped*
  • Check β†’\rightarrow Checked

Wait! Some words are 'rebels' and change completely. They don't use -ed:

  • Run β†’\rightarrow Ran
  • Are β†’\rightarrow Were

Quick Guide for A2: If you want to say something is finished, look for the -ed or use a special past word.

Example from text: "The plane hit a power pole." (Hit is a special word that stays the same in the past!)


πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Use these past words to describe a sequence of events: First, the plane landed. Then, it hit a pole.

Vocabulary Learning

plane (n.)
A vehicle that flies in the air.
Example:The plane landed safely on the runway.
pilot (n.)
A person who drives or steers a plane.
Example:The pilot checked the instruments before takeoff.
problem (n.)
A difficult situation that needs a solution.
Example:The plane had a problem with its engine.
village (n.)
A small community of houses in the countryside.
Example:The accident happened near a quiet village.
people (n.)
Human beings.
Example:Many people watched the plane land.
check (v.)
To look at something to see if it is correct.
Example:The government will check the plane for safety.
flight (n.)
The action of flying through the air.
Example:The flight was delayed due to weather.
school (n.)
A place where students learn.
Example:The flight school closed for safety.
safe (adj.)
Not dangerous or harmful.
Example:The pilot said the plane was safe.
field (n.)
An open area of land.
Example:The plane landed in a wide field.
power (n.)
Energy that can make things move.
Example:The power pole was struck by the plane.
pole (n.)
A long, straight piece of wood or metal.
Example:The plane hit a power pole.
okay (adj.)
All right or good.
Example:The pilot was okay after the crash.
accident (n.)
An unexpected event that causes damage.
Example:There were many accidents in the area.
fuel (n.)
A substance that gives energy to engines.
Example:Some planes ran out of fuel.
crash (v.)
To hit something hard and break or damage.
Example:One plane crashed in fog.
fog (n.)
A cloud of tiny water droplets that makes it hard to see.
Example:The plane crashed in fog.
government (n.)
The group that runs a country or area.
Example:The government stopped a school.
clean (adj.)
Free from dirt or impurities.
Example:The planes were not clean.
evidence (n.)
Proof that something is true.
Example:The schools hide evidence from the police.
police (n.)
People who enforce laws and keep safety.
Example:The police investigated the crash.
student (n.)
A person who learns at school.
Example:The student pilot had a problem.
local (adj.)
Near or belonging to a particular place.
Example:Local people were scared.
scared (adj.)
Feeling fear or worry.
Example:The local people were scared.
move (v.)
To change position or location.
Example:They want the schools to move away from the village.
cause (n.)
The reason why something happens.
Example:The government is checking the cause of the problem.