Wars in Lebanon, Gaza, and Sudan

黎巴嫩、加沙與蘇丹的戰爭


Introduction

There is more fighting in Lebanon, Gaza, and Sudan. Israel and other armies are attacking people.

黎巴嫩、加沙與蘇丹的戰鬥更加激烈。以色列和其他軍隊正在攻擊民眾。

Main Body

In Lebanon, Israel hit a car. Three Lebanese soldiers died. One was a high leader. Hezbollah does not want a peace deal. They want Israel to leave Lebanon. Many people are dead or left their homes.

在黎巴嫩,以色列擊中了一輛車。三名黎巴嫩士兵喪生,其中一人是高層領導。真主黨不希望達成和平協議,他們要求以色列撤離黎巴嫩。許多人死亡或被迫離開家園。

In Gaza, Israel used drones to hit a camp. Six people died and many were hurt. Hamas says Israel does not want peace. They are still fighting in the city.

在加沙,以色列使用無人機擊中了一個營地。六人死亡,多人受傷。哈瑪斯表示以色列不希望和平,他們仍在此城市內戰鬥。

In Sudan, two armies are fighting. They use drones to attack markets. Eleven people died in one attack. Many civilians die in this war because of the drones.

在蘇丹,兩支軍隊正在交戰。他們使用無人機攻擊市場。一次攻擊中造成 11 人死亡。由於無人機的使用,這場戰爭導致許多平民死亡。

Conclusion

Peace deals are not working. Armies still use planes and drones to fight.

和平協議沒有成效。軍隊仍在使用飛機與無人機戰鬥。

Vocabulary Learning

🎯 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the text describes things happening. It uses a very simple formula: [Who] \rightarrow [Action] \rightarrow [What/Where]

  • Israel \rightarrow hit \rightarrow a car.
  • Israel \rightarrow used \rightarrow drones.
  • Two armies \rightarrow are fighting \rightarrow in Sudan.

🗝️ Useful 'Small' Words

To move to A2, you need to connect your ideas. Notice these words from the text:

  1. Because of (Explains why): "...die because of the drones."
  2. Still (Something is not finished): "They are still fighting."

💡 Word Swap

Instead of saying "dead" every time, notice these two ways to describe the same problem:

  • Died (The action/verb)
  • Dead (The state/description)

Example: "Three soldiers died" \rightarrow "Many people are dead."

Vocabulary Learning

army (n.)
A large group of soldiers who fight for a country
Example:The army protects the border of the country.
soldier (n.)
A person who fights in an army
Example:The soldier wore a green uniform.
deal (n.)
An agreement between two or more people or countries
Example:The two leaders signed a peace deal to stop the war.
drone (n.)
A small plane without a pilot that is controlled by radio
Example:The photographer used a drone to take pictures from the sky.
civilian (n.)
A person who is not in the army or police
Example:The war is very dangerous for civilians living in the city.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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