News about Exams, Courts, and Police in India

Introduction

This report talks about new school tests, court decisions, and police work in India.

Main Body

The government is changing the NEET exam. In 2027, students will use computers for the test. This is because some people stole the test papers. The police arrested a professor for this crime. The Supreme Court made important decisions. The court said a former politician must stay in prison. The court also asked the police about people they hurt in jail. They want a fast trial for a famous actor. Police arrested two men in Punjab. These men used bombs to attack army buildings. The police think people in Pakistan helped them. Also, the government is looking for stolen money in big banks.

Conclusion

India is using computers to stop cheating in exams. The courts are also watching the police and the government.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the text describes things happening. To reach A2, you need to connect a person/group to an action.

The Simple Pattern: Who \rightarrow Action \rightarrow What/Where

Examples from the text:

  • The police \rightarrow arrested \rightarrow a professor.
  • The government \rightarrow is changing \rightarrow the exam.
  • Students \rightarrow will use \rightarrow computers.

💡 Quick Tip: The 'Will' Future When the text says "students will use computers," it's talking about the future (2027).

Use this for your own life:

  • I \rightarrow will study \rightarrow English.
  • We \rightarrow will go \rightarrow to the park.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
the group of people who decide how a country is run
Example:The government announced new rules for schools.
court (n.)
a place where judges decide on legal matters
Example:The court heard the case about the stolen papers.
police (n.)
people who keep the law and order in a city
Example:The police stopped the traffic at the intersection.
students (n.)
people who study at school or university
Example:Students will use computers for the exam next year.
exam (n.)
a test to see how much someone knows
Example:She studied hard for the final exam.
computer (n.)
a machine that can do many tasks quickly
Example:He bought a new computer to help with his homework.
test (n.)
a way to check knowledge or skill
Example:The teacher gave a test on the new topic.
arrest (v.)
to take someone into custody by the police
Example:The police arrested the suspect at the station.
prison (n.)
a place where criminals are kept
Example:He was sent to prison after the trial.
trial (n.)
a legal process to decide if someone is guilty
Example:The trial lasted for three days.