Request to Stop New Language Rule for Students

要求停止學生新語言規定


Introduction

Digvijaya Singh is a leader in the government. He wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He wants to stop a new rule about three languages for Class 9 students.

Digvijaya Singh 是一位政府領導人。他寫信給總理 Narendra Modi,希望停止一項關於九年級學生學習三種語言的新規定。

Main Body

The rule starts on July 1, 2026. But there are no books for the students. There are also not enough teachers for Sanskrit. Singh says students cannot use old books from Class 6.

這項規定將於 2026 年 7 月 1 日開始。但學生目前沒有課本,且梵文教師也不足。Singh 表示學生不能使用六年級的舊書。

He says the CBSE school board changed its mind. In December 2025, the board said they would wait for the books. Now, they want to start the rule too fast. This can cause big problems for schools.

他表示 CBSE 學校委員會改變了主意。2025 年 12 月時,委員會表示會等待課本到位,但現在卻想太快實施這項規定,這可能會給學校帶來大問題。

Some students in the South and North-East do not know Hindi. They also do not have books in their own languages. The big exams are not until 2031. Singh says the government can wait one year.

南部和東北部的一些學生不懂印地語,他們也沒有母語課本。重大考試要到 2031 年才舉行,Singh 表示政府可以等待一年。

Conclusion

Singh asks the government to wait. This will help students and schools stay organized.

Singh 要求政府等待,這將有助於學生和學校保持有序。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about the Future

In the text, we see a very common way to say something will happen later. We use will + verb.

  • This will help students...
  • The big exams are not until 2031.

Quick Guide: When you are sure about a future result or a date, use this simple pattern:

Subject \rightarrow will \rightarrow action

Examples from the text:

  • The rule \rightarrow starts \rightarrow 2026.
  • The government \rightarrow can \rightarrow wait.

📦 Useful 'Thing' Words (Nouns)

To reach A2, you need to group words by topic. Here are the 'School' words from this story:

  1. Rule (A law in school)
  2. Board (The group in charge)
  3. Exam (The big test)
  4. Books (What students read)

Tip: Notice how these words are used with 'there are'. Example: "There are no books." \rightarrow Use this to say if something exists or not.

Vocabulary Learning

leader (n.)
A person who manages or guides a group
Example:The team leader helps everyone finish the project.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
rule (n.)
An official instruction about what you must do
Example:The school rule says students must wear uniforms.
cause (v.)
To make something happen
Example:Heavy rain can cause floods in the street.
organized (adj.)
Planned well and neat
Example:She is very organized and always finds her books quickly.
Practice A2 words in a crossword