Three Deaths in Australia

Introduction

Police in Victoria, Tasmania, and Queensland are looking into three different deaths. They found the bodies on Friday.

Main Body

In Victoria, police found a man in a park. They do not know who he is. Doctors will check his body to find out why he died. Police are talking to people who live nearby. In Tasmania, two people died in a house. Police say the danger was only inside the house. They do not think other people are in danger. In Queensland, a man died in a house. Police are talking to one person about this death. They want to know what happened.

Conclusion

Police in three states are working to find the truth about these deaths.

Learning

πŸ“ The Power of 'IN'

Look at how we describe places. We use in for cities, states, and buildings.

  • In Victoria (State)
  • In a park (Area)
  • In a house (Building)

Rule: Use in when something is inside a space or a boundary.


πŸ› οΈ Building 'Who' and 'What' Sentences

To reach A2, you need to ask and answer about identity and events. See these patterns from the text:

  1. Who β†’\rightarrow People

    • Who he is (Identity)
    • Who live nearby (People)
  2. What β†’\rightarrow Things/Actions

    • What happened (The event)

πŸ’‘ Simple Word Swaps

Notice how the text uses these words to describe a situation:

  • Looking into β†’\rightarrow Investigating / Checking
  • Find out β†’\rightarrow Discover the truth

Vocabulary Learning

police
Law enforcement officers who maintain order and protect people.
Example:The police arrived at the scene to investigate the accident.
deaths
The act of dying or the number of people who have died.
Example:The report mentioned the deaths of three people.
bodies
Physical remains of a person after death.
Example:The police found the bodies in a hidden location.
park
A public green space for walking, playing, or relaxing.
Example:They had a picnic in the park on a sunny day.
man
An adult male human.
Example:The man was found walking alone in the park.
doctor
A medical professional who treats illnesses and injuries.
Example:The doctor will examine the body to find the cause of death.
check
To examine or inspect something carefully.
Example:The police will check the house for any clues.
find
To discover or locate something.
Example:They hope to find more evidence at the crime scene.
out
In or to the outside; also used to mean discovering information.
Example:They will find out why the man died.
talk
To speak with someone about something.
Example:The police are talking to neighbors about the incident.
people
Human beings in general or a group of them.
Example:Many people came to the memorial service.
house
A building where people live.
Example:The police searched the house for evidence.