Big Police Plan for London Protests
Introduction
The police in London have a big plan for May 16, 2026. Two different groups want to march in the city. Also, there is a big football game on the same day.
Main Body
The police will use 4,000 officers. They will spend 4.5 million pounds. They will use cameras to find people's faces. They also have drones, helicopters, and horses. One group is called 'Unite the Kingdom'. The Prime Minister says this group spreads hate. He stopped eleven people from other countries from coming to the UK. Another group is marching for 'Nakba Day'. They want to stop racism. Some experts say these groups are common in Europe now. Many people are angry because they have no money or jobs. They do not trust the government.
Conclusion
London is on high alert. The police have strict rules for the people in the marches to keep the city safe.
Learning
🕒 The 'Future' Pattern
Look at these sentences from the text:
- "The police will use 4,000 officers."
- "They will spend 4.5 million pounds."
How it works: When you want to say something happens later (tomorrow, next year, or in 2026), just put will before the action word.
Easy Map:
Person will Action
Examples for you:
- I will go to London.
- He will help the police.
- We will see the game.
🛠️ Simple Word Pairs
Certain words in the story work together to describe a mood:
| Feeling | Word | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 😡 | Angry | No money or jobs |
| ⚠️ | High alert | City is not safe |
| 🚫 | Stop | Stop racism |
*Tip: Use these to describe your day! (e.g., "I am angry because I have no coffee.")