Group Plans Protest for Schools and Exams in New Delhi

團體計劃在新德里為學校與考試發起抗議


Introduction

A youth group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) wants a protest. They will meet at Jantar Mantar on June 6, 2026. They want the Education Minister to leave his job.

一個名為「蟑螂人民黨」(CJP) 的青年團體計畫發起抗議。他們將於 2026 年 6 月 6 日在 Jantar Mantar 聚集,並要求教育部長辭職。

Main Body

Abhijeet Dipke started this group. He used a funny name after a judge used the word 'cockroaches'. Now, the group is serious. They are angry about problems with the NEET and CBSE exams.

Abhijeet Dipke 創立了這個團體。在一名法官使用了「蟑螂」這個詞後,他起了一個搞笑的名字。現在該團體是非常認真的,他們對 NEET 和 CBSE 考試出現的問題感到憤怒。

Many famous people help the group. Sonam Wangchuk and Prakash Raj support them. The group has new leaders to speak for them. They want to change the education system.

許多名人協助該團體。Sonam Wangchuk 和 Prakash Raj 都支持他們。該團體有新的領導者代表他們發聲,他們希望改變教育制度。

The police are worried. The group did not ask for permission to protest. The law says they must ask seven days before. The group says Mr. Dipke will ask the police when he arrives from the USA.

警方感到擔憂。該團體並未申請抗議許可。法律規定必須在七天前申請。該團體表示,Dipke 先生從美國返回後,將向警方申請許可。

Conclusion

The group is waiting for the police to say yes to the protest on June 6.

該團體正等待警方同意 6 月 6 日的抗議活動。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Future' Shortcut

In the text, we see: "They will meet at Jantar Mantar."

When you want to talk about something that happens later, just use will + action word.

  • Plan \rightarrow They will meet.
  • Action \rightarrow He will ask.

💡 People & Groups

Notice how the text describes people. To reach A2, move from simple words to 'role' words:

  • Instead of man \rightarrow Leader
  • Instead of person \rightarrow Minister
  • Instead of friends \rightarrow Group

🛠️ Simple Sentence Building

Look at this pattern: [Person] + [Feeling] + [Reason]

  • Example: "They (Person) are angry (Feeling) about problems (Reason)."

Try to use this pattern to describe your day: I am tired because of work.

Vocabulary Learning

protest (n.)
An event where people show they do not like a law or a decision
Example:The students organized a protest to ask for better classrooms.
minister (n.)
An important person in the government who is in charge of a specific area
Example:The Education Minister spoke about the new school rules.
serious (adj.)
Not joking; thinking about important things
Example:The teacher has a serious face when he talks about exams.
system (n.)
A set of rules or a way of doing things
Example:The school system helps students learn step by step.
permission (n.)
When someone tells you that you are allowed to do something
Example:I asked my boss for permission to leave early today.
Practice A2 words in a crossword