New Political Changes in India
印度最新的政治變革
Introduction
Political parties in India are changing their leaders. There are also new election results in some states.
印度的政黨正在更換領導人,部分邦的選舉也有了新結果。
Main Body
The BJP party has a problem in Punjab. Some leaders are angry because they do not like the new boss. The BJP also wants to change some ministers in the government to include different groups of people.
BJP 黨在旁遮普邦遇到了問題。部分領導人感到憤怒,因為他們不喜歡新老闆。BJP 還希望更換政府中的部分部長,以納入不同群體的人。
In Andhra Pradesh, two parties are working together. They agree on who will run in the next election. They want to build better roads and cities for the people.
在安得拉邦,有兩個政黨正在合作。他們就下次選舉由誰參選達成共識。他們希望為民眾建設更好的道路和城市。
In Chhattisgarh, the BJP won more seats in local elections. But the Congress party also has many supporters. In Himachal Pradesh, the two parties are arguing about election rules.
在恰蒂斯加爾邦,BJP 在地方選舉中贏得更多席位。但國大黨同樣擁有許多支持者。在喜馬查爾邦,兩個政黨則在爭論選舉規則。
The Congress party chose its new candidates. In Tamil Nadu, they are working with a new partner. This makes another partner, the DMK, unhappy.
國大黨選擇了新的候選人。在泰米爾納德邦,他們正與一名新夥伴合作。這讓另一個夥伴 DMK 感到不快。
Conclusion
The BJP and Congress are changing their plans. They want to win more power in different states.
BJP 與國大黨正在改變他們的計劃,希望在不同邦贏得更多權力。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Who' and 'What' Pattern
In this text, we see a lot of people and groups doing things. To reach A2, you need to connect a Person/Group to an Action.
Look at these pairs:
- The BJP wants to change ministers
- Two parties are working together
- The Congress party chose new candidates
🛠️ Simple Word Swap
Notice how the text describes feelings. You can use these simple words to talk about any situation:
| Instead of... | Use... | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Angry | Unhappy | "The partner is unhappy." |
| Arguing | Fighting | "They are fighting about rules." |
| Supporters | Friends | "The party has many friends." |
🚩 Key A2 Phrase: "Want to"
This is the best way to talk about goals.
Pattern: [Person] + want to + [Action]
- They want to build better roads.
- They want to win more power.
Try it: Use "I want to..." for your own goals today!