India's Top Judge Explains His Words
Introduction
Chief Justice Surya Kant wrote a new statement. He wanted to explain his words from a court meeting.
Main Body
A lawyer named Sanjay Dubey went to court. The judges did not like his request. They said he used bad language on the internet. The judge talked about people with fake degrees. He called these people 'cockroaches' and 'parasites'. He said these people lie to get jobs in law and news. Some people were angry. A leader named Rohit Pawar said the words were bad. He said the judge was mean to young people. The judge then said the media misunderstood him. He said he only hates fake degrees. He likes young people in India.
Conclusion
The lawyer said sorry and stopped his case. The judge says he only talked about people who lie about their education.
Learning
⚡ The 'Action' Connection
In this story, we see how to talk about what people did and wanted in the past. To reach A2, you need to move from simple words to 'action chains'.
1. The 'Want' Chain Look at this pattern:
- He wanted to explain...
- ...lie to get jobs.
Rule: When you want something, use: Want to Action.
- Example: I want to learn English.
2. Quick Past Changes Notice how these words changed to show the story is finished:
| Now | Then (Past) |
|---|---|
| Write | Wrote |
| Say | Said |
| Stop | Stopped |
3. The 'Bad' vs 'Mean' Gap
- Bad: Used for things or behavior (bad language).
- Mean: Used for people who are not kind (the judge was mean).
Key Takeaway: To describe a situation, connect the person action reason. (The judge talked about fake degrees).