Crime News from Different Parts of India

印度各地的犯罪新聞


Introduction

This report talks about many crimes in India. It talks about court cases and people who died.

本報告討論了印度的多起犯罪事件,包括法庭案件與死亡事件。

Main Body

In Mumbai, a man named Sujit Singh is in jail. He wants a man named Vijay Palande to help him in court. But Vijay is not a real lawyer. He is also a criminal.

在孟買,一名叫 Sujit Singh 的男子入獄。他希望一名叫 Vijay Palande 的男子在法庭上幫助他。但 Vijay 並非真正的律師,他本身也是一名罪犯。

Many people died in different states. In Uttarakhand, a man died after a fight. In Uttar Pradesh, a father killed his daughters. In another town, a man died because of money problems. A mother in Meerut killed her baby.

許多人在不同邦死亡。在烏塔拉坎德邦,一名男子在爭執後死亡。在北方邦,一名父親殺害了他的女兒們。在另一個城鎮,一名男子因金錢問題死亡。在密魯特,一名母親殺害了她的嬰兒。

Police in Jalandhar killed a man named Lovepreet Singh. The police and the family later paid money to stop the fight. In Panvel, police found a dead woman and arrested a man. In Mohali, police arrested four people for attacking a family.

賈蘭達爾的警察殺害了一名叫 Lovepreet Singh 的男子。警方隨後與家屬達成金錢賠償以平息爭端。在潘韋爾,警方發現一名女性屍體並逮捕了一名男子。在莫哈里,警方逮捕了四名攻擊一名家庭的嫌疑人。

Conclusion

There are many violent crimes now. The police are still looking for more information.

目前暴力犯罪頻繁。警方仍在搜尋更多資訊。

Vocabulary Learning

🔎 The 'Who Did What' Pattern

To speak at an A2 level, you need to connect a Person to an Action. Look at how this story tells us what happened:

  • The Person \rightarrow The Action
  • Sujit Singh \rightarrow is in jail
  • Vijay \rightarrow is not a lawyer
  • A father \rightarrow killed his daughters
  • Police \rightarrow arrested a man

💡 Simple Rule: To make a basic sentence, just follow this path: Name/Person + Action word (Verb) + The Object.

Example from the text: "Police (Person) \rightarrow found (Action) \rightarrow a dead woman (Object)."


Vocabulary focus: Location words Notice how the text uses "In" to show where things happen:

  • In Mumbai
  • In Uttarakhand
  • In Panvel

Use In + [City/State] to start your sentences when talking about places.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing or news about something that happened
Example:I read a news report about the weather today.
court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone broke the law
Example:The man had to go to court for his trial.
lawyer (n.)
A person whose job is to help people with the law
Example:My lawyer helped me read the legal papers.
criminal (n.)
A person who has done something against the law
Example:The police caught the criminal after the robbery.
arrested (v.)
When the police take a person away because they think they committed a crime
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
violent (adj.)
Using physical force to hurt someone
Example:The movie was too violent for the children.
Practice A2 words in a crossword