Bärbel Bas Talks About Change

Bärbel Bas 談論改變


Introduction

Bärbel Bas is a minister and a leader of the SPD party. She talked to Caren Miosga on TV.

Bärbel Bas 是一位部長及 SPD 黨的領導人。她在電視上與 Caren Miosga 對談。

Main Body

The talk started in a friendly way. Both women were calm.

對談在友好的氣氛中開始。兩位女性都表現得很冷靜。

Then they talked about 'reform'. Reform means changing the laws.

接著他們談到了「改革」。改革意味著修改法律。

The talk changed. It became a serious political talk about these changes.

對談隨後轉向,變成一場關於這些改變的嚴肅政治討論。

Conclusion

The interview started as a simple chat. Then it became a serious talk about law changes.

訪談由簡單的聊天開始,隨後演變成關於法律修改的嚴肅討論。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Change' Pattern

In this text, we see how a situation moves from one state to another. To reach A2, you need to describe these shifts simply.

Look at these pairs:

  • Friendly \rightarrow Serious
  • Simple chat \rightarrow Political talk
  • Calm \rightarrow Reform (Action)

Key Word: "Became" We use became when something changes into something else.

  • Example: "It became a serious political talk."

Quick Rule: If you want to describe a transformation, use this map: [Old State] + became + [New State]

Useful Vocabulary from the text:

  • Reform: A fancy word for changing laws.
  • Serious: Not funny; important.

Vocabulary Learning

minister (n.)
A high-ranking government official
Example:The minister spoke about the new plan for the city.
leader (n.)
A person who manages or guides a group
Example:She is a great leader of her team.
reform (n.)
The act of changing something to make it better
Example:The government wants a reform of the school system.
serious (adj.)
Not joking; thinking carefully about important things
Example:This is a serious problem that we need to fix.
interview (n.)
A meeting where one person asks questions to get information
Example:The journalist did an interview with the president.
Practice A2 words in a crossword