Two Women Die in India

Introduction

Police in Bhopal and Raigarh are looking into the deaths of two women.

Main Body

In Bhopal, a woman named Twisha Sharma died at home. She married a lawyer named Samarth Singh. Her family says Samarth and his mother killed her. They say the husband wanted money. Now, the police are questioning the husband and his mother. In Raigarh, police found a dead woman in a forest. She was a young lawyer. Someone killed her with a sharp tool and hit her head with stones. The police do not know who did this yet. Other lawyers in Raigarh are angry. They had a big protest. They say they will not help the killers in court. They want a new law to protect lawyers.

Conclusion

Police are still looking for the killers in both cities.

Learning

🔍 The 'Who did it?' Pattern

In this story, we see a clear way to talk about people and their jobs. This is a key skill for A2 English.

1. The 'A/An' Rule for Jobs When we introduce someone's job for the first time, we use a or an.

  • A lawyer (Starts with a consonant sound)
  • A woman (Starts with a consonant sound)

2. How to connect people to their roles Look at how the text describes people:

"She married a lawyer named Samarth Singh."

Pattern: [Person] \rightarrow [Job/Role]

3. Useful Words for Actions (Past Tense) Notice how the story uses simple words to describe things that already happened. These are the 'building blocks' of A2 storytelling:

  • Died (Stop living)
  • Married (Became a husband/wife)
  • Killed (Caused death)
  • Found (Saw something after looking)

Quick Summary Tip: To move from A1 to A2, stop using only "I am" or "He is." Start using Past Tense verbs (like died or found) to tell a short story.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
law officers who keep order
Example:The police arrived quickly after the accident.
lawyer (n.)
person who helps with legal matters
Example:She is a lawyer who works for the city.
protest (n.)
public demonstration of disagreement
Example:The protest lasted for hours.
home (n.)
place where someone lives
Example:She returned to her home after school.
forest (n.)
large area covered with trees
Example:The forest was dark and quiet.
sharp (adj.)
having a point that can cut
Example:The knife was very sharp.
tool (n.)
item used to do work
Example:He used a tool to fix the door.
stone (n.)
small hard rock
Example:She threw a stone into the pond.
court (n.)
place where legal cases are heard
Example:The judge ruled in the court.
law (n.)
rule that people must follow
Example:The law says you must wear a seatbelt.