Reports on Dangerous Driving and Court Cases

危險駕駛與法院案件報告


Introduction

This report is about many car accidents. Some people died and others were hurt. The police are now helping the courts.

本報告關於多起車禍。有些人喪生,有些人受傷。警方目前正協助法院處理。

Main Body

In the UK, two men, Umar and Abubakr Ben Yusaf, are in court. A car crash killed one man and hurt his son. Another man, Maninder Singh Brar, caused a crash on the M4. Two people died in that accident.

在英國,兩名男子 Umar 和 Abubakr Ben Yusaf 正在出庭。一場車禍導致一名男子死亡,其子受傷。另一名男子 Maninder Singh Brar 在 M4 公路造成了一場車禍,該事故導致兩人死亡。

In the US, Jacob Larsen hit a motorcycle. The other man died. Jacob did not have a legal license to drive. Another man, Benjamin Pimentel, drove very fast. He hit a food shop. He was drinking alcohol.

在美國,Jacob Larsen 撞到了一輛摩托車,另一名男子死亡。Jacob 並不持有合法駕駛執照。另一名男子 Benjamin Pimentel 當時超速行駛,撞進一家食品店,且他當時處於飲酒狀態。

In Germany, a 19-year-old man drove very fast. He tried to run away from the police. The police took his license away.

在德國,一名 19 歲男子超速行駛,企圖逃離警方追捕。警方隨後沒收了他的駕駛執照。

Conclusion

The courts are now deciding if these drivers must go to prison.

法院目前正在決定這些駕駛者是否必須入獄。

Vocabulary Learning

🛑 Action Words (Past)

When we talk about things that happened yesterday or in a report, we change the end of the word. Most words just add -ed.

  • Hurt \rightarrow Hurt (Stayed the same!)
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed
  • Cause \rightarrow Caused
  • Hit \rightarrow Hit (Stayed the same!)

💡 Simple Sentence Building

To reach A2, stop making long sentences. Use this simple map:

[Person] \rightarrow [Action] \rightarrow [Object/Place]

  • Example: Jacob \rightarrow hit \rightarrow a motorcycle.
  • Example: Benjamin \rightarrow hit \rightarrow a food shop.

🔍 Word Pairings

Notice how these words always travel together in this text:

  • Drive ++ Fast (Speed)
  • Go to ++ Prison (Result)
  • Take away ++ License (Loss)

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A document that gives information about something.
Example:I read a report about the car accidents.
court (n.)
A place where a judge and lawyers decide if someone broke the law.
Example:The driver must go to court tomorrow.
crash (n.)
When two or more cars hit each other suddenly.
Example:The car crash happened on the highway.
license (n.)
An official paper that says you are allowed to drive.
Example:You need a license to drive a car.
alcohol (n.)
Drinks like beer or wine that can make you feel sleepy or confused.
Example:It is dangerous to drive after drinking alcohol.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as punishment for a crime.
Example:The man went to prison for three years.
Practice A2 words in a crossword