Police Search for Politician Bikram Singh Majithia

警方搜尋政治人物 Bikram Singh Majithia


Introduction

Bikram Singh Majithia is a political leader. He has legal problems and the police are looking for him.

Bikram Singh Majithia 是一位政治領袖。他目前面臨法律問題,警方正在搜尋他。

Main Body

The police arrested a man named Jobanpreet Singh. Mr. Majithia and 60 friends went to the police station. They broke things and took Mr. Singh away. Now the police say this is a crime.

警方逮捕了一名名為 Jobanpreet Singh 的男子。Majithia 先生與 60 名友人前往警察局,他們破壞了物品並將 Singh 先生強行帶走。現在警方表示這是一種犯罪行為。

A court looked at the case of Jobanpreet Singh. The court said the police arrested him in a wrong way. The court told the jail to let him go. Mr. Singh went home on Friday.

法院審理了 Jobanpreet Singh 的案件。法院認為警方逮捕他的方式不正確,因此指示監獄將其釋放。Singh 先生於週五回家。

Now, different people put posters on the streets. Some posters say Mr. Majithia is a criminal. Other posters say he is strong. The two political parties are very angry at each other.

現在,不同的人在街道上張貼海報。有些海報稱 Majithia 先生是罪犯,有些則稱他很強大。兩個政黨目前正陷入激烈的爭執中。

Conclusion

The police are still looking for Mr. Majithia. The court said the other man is free.

警方仍在搜尋 Majithia 先生。法院表示另一名男子已獲自由。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Moving from Now to Then

Look at how the story changes from things happening now to things that already happened. This is the secret to A2 speaking.

1. The "Right Now" (Present)

  • The police are looking...
  • Parties are angry...
  • Use this for news and current feelings.

2. The "Finished" (Past)

  • The police arrested... \rightarrow (Action over)
  • They broke things... \rightarrow (Action over)
  • The court said... \rightarrow (Action over)

💡 Quick Tip: The -ed ending Most of the time, just add -ed to a word to move it to the past.

  • Look \rightarrow Looked
  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested

⚠️ Watch out for the 'Rule Breakers' Some words change completely. You must memorize these:

  • Go \rightarrow Went
  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Take \rightarrow Took

Vocabulary Learning

politician (n.)
A person whose job is in government
Example:The politician spoke to the people about the new law.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law
Example:You should get legal help from a lawyer.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away because they think they did something wrong
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law
Example:Stealing money from a bank is a serious crime.
court (n.)
The place where a judge decides if someone is guilty or innocent
Example:The man had to go to court to talk to the judge.
criminal (n.)
A person who has done a crime
Example:The police caught the criminal after a long search.
Practice A2 words in a crossword