Students Start the Cockroach Janta Party

學生成立「蟑螂民眾黨」


Introduction

Young people in India started a group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). They are angry because school exams have many problems.

印度年輕人成立了一個名為「蟑螂民眾黨」(CJP) 的團體。他們對學校考試中出現的許多問題感到憤怒。

Main Body

A judge called young people 'cockroaches.' The students did not like this. They are also angry because some exam papers were stolen. A new computer system for marking tests did not work well.

一位法官稱年輕人為「蟑螂」。學生們並不認同這種說法。他們也對部分考卷被盜感到憤怒。此外,一套新的電腦閱卷系統運作不佳。

Abhijeet Dipke leads the CJP. He wants the Education Minister to leave his job. Some political leaders agree with him. They say the school system is broken.

Abhijeet Dipke 領導著 CJP。他希望教育部長辭職。部分政治領袖對此表示贊同,認為學校體系已經崩潰。

The CJP has many followers on Instagram. Now, they want to meet in person. Some leaders say students should use the law to get help instead of only using social media.

CJP 在 Instagram 上擁有許多追隨者。現在,他們希望進行實體會面。部分領袖則認為,學生應該透過法律途徑尋求幫助,而非僅僅依賴社交媒體。

Conclusion

The CJP will have a big meeting in New Delhi on June 6. People are watching to see what happens.

CJP 將於 6 月 6 日在新德里舉行大型會議。大眾正關注事態發展。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the story moves. We use simple Subject + Action patterns to describe things happening right now.

The Pattern: Person/Group \rightarrow Doing something \rightarrow Object/Place

Examples from the text:

  • Students \rightarrow start \rightarrow a party.
  • A judge \rightarrow called \rightarrow young people 'cockroaches'.
  • CJP \rightarrow has \rightarrow followers.

🛠️ Useful Word Swaps

Instead of saying "bad," the text uses stronger A2 words:

  • Broken (The system is broken) \rightarrow It does not work.
  • Angry (They are angry) \rightarrow They feel very bad/mad.
  • Stolen (Papers were stolen) \rightarrow Someone took them without asking.

📍 Key Locations

In person \rightarrow Not on a screen. Meeting face-to-face. On Instagram \rightarrow Using an app.

Vocabulary Learning

students (n.)
A group of people who go to school.
Example:The students are studying for the exam.
school (n.)
A place where people learn.
Example:The school is on Main Street.
exam (n.)
A test to check learning.
Example:The exam covers all the chapters.
judge (n.)
A person who decides in a court.
Example:The judge listened to both sides.
computer (n.)
An electronic machine for calculations.
Example:She uses a computer to write essays.
leaders (n.)
People who guide a group.
Example:The leaders plan the next meeting.
meeting (n.)
A gathering of people to discuss.
Example:The meeting will start at 10 a.m.
Practice A2 words in a crossword