India Saves Money and Fuel

Introduction

The Indian government wants to use less fuel. They want to save money because there are problems in West Asia.

Main Body

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is worried about money. Fuel and gold cost too much money now. The government wants people to buy things from India instead of other countries. Many leaders are changing how they work. They use fewer cars in their groups. Some leaders do not travel to other countries. Many people now work from home and use computers for meetings. Cities like Delhi and Lucknow are changing transport. More people use the metro and buses. Some leaders now ride bicycles or motorcycles. This shows that everyone must save fuel.

Conclusion

India is saving resources to keep the economy strong during global problems.

Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the text describes what people are doing. We use Subject + Action (Verb) to tell a story.

Examples from the text:

  • The governmentwants
  • Leadersuse
  • Peoplework

🛠️ Building a Sentence

To reach A2, you must connect a person to an activity.

Simple Formula: Who + Does what + Where/How

From the article:

  • More people (Who) + use (Does what) + the metro (What)
  • Some leaders (Who) + ride (Does what) + bicycles (What)

⚠️ Word Alert: 'Less' vs 'Fewer'

Notice these two words used for saving:

  1. Less \rightarrow for things we can't count (Example: less fuel).
  2. Fewer \rightarrow for things we can count (Example: fewer cars).

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who run a country.
Example:The government will decide the new rules.
fuel (n.)
The substance that powers engines.
Example:Cars need fuel to move.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy things.
Example:She saved money for a new phone.
problems (n.)
Difficulties or issues.
Example:We need to solve the problems quickly.
Asia (n.)
A continent in the east.
Example:India is part of Asia.
minister (n.)
A high-ranking official in the government.
Example:The minister spoke at the event.
worried (adj.)
Feeling concerned.
Example:He was worried about the test.
cars (n.)
Motor vehicles.
Example:She has two cars.
travel (v.)
To go from one place to another.
Example:They travel to many countries.
computers (n.)
Electronic devices for processing information.
Example:Students use computers for homework.