Report on Crimes and Car Accidents

Introduction

This report talks about a bad crime in Delhi and car accidents in Delhi, Vancouver, and Wellington.

Main Body

Two bus drivers in Delhi hurt a 30-year-old woman on May 11. The police caught the two men. They are using cameras and phone records to find the truth. The bus was not safe. It did not have a GPS or a help button. The windows were too dark. The police did not stop the bus on the road. Other accidents happened. A bus hit and killed a man in Delhi. In Vancouver, a driver used drugs and hit many cars. In Wellington, a car hit a person on the street.

Conclusion

The police are still working on these cases. The men in Delhi must go to court.

Learning

🚨 The Power of 'DID NOT'

In this story, we see how to say something was wrong or missing in the past. To do this, we use:

Did not + Action Word (Base Form)

Look at these examples from the text:

  • The bus did not have a GPS. → (It was missing)
  • The police did not stop the bus. → (They failed to do it)

💡 Quick Rule for A2

When you use did not, the action word stays simple.

Did not hadDid not have

Did not stoppedDid not stop


🛠 Word Bank: Action Words

  • Catch \rightarrow The police caught the men. (Past)
  • Hit \rightarrow A bus hit a man. (Past)
  • Use \rightarrow A driver used drugs. (Past)

Vocabulary Learning

crime (n.)
an illegal act that breaks the law
Example:The police investigated the crime in Delhi.
accident (n.)
an unexpected event that causes damage or injury
Example:There was a car accident on the highway.
bus (n.)
a large vehicle that carries many passengers
Example:I take the bus to work every day.
driver (n.)
a person who operates a vehicle
Example:The driver must follow traffic rules.
police (n.)
law enforcement officers who keep order
Example:The police arrived quickly at the scene.
camera (n.)
a device that records images or video
Example:The camera captured the whole incident.
record (n.)
a written or electronic document of information
Example:The phone record shows the call time.
truth (n.)
the state of being true or real
Example:We want to find the truth about what happened.
safe (adj.)
free from danger or harm
Example:The bus was not safe because it had no GPS.
window (n.)
an opening in a wall that lets light in
Example:The windows were too dark for passengers.
road (n.)
a path for vehicles to travel on
Example:The police did not stop the bus on the road.
drug (n.)
a medicine or illegal substance that changes body function
Example:The driver used drugs while driving.