Man Loses Job After Bad Comments

男子發表不當言論被解僱


Introduction

A man in Gurugram lost his job. He said bad things about women at a comedy show.

古魯格拉姆一名男子失去了工作。他在一場喜劇表演中對女性發表了不當言論。

Main Body

Himanshu Jangra is 23 years old. He went to a show by Pranit More. Himanshu said he paid for a woman's food, so she must give him something back. He also said he forced a woman to go to a park. People saw this on the internet and became very angry.

Himanshu Jangra 今年 23 歲。他參加了 Pranit More 的表演。Himanshu 聲稱他支付了一名女性的餐費,因此對方必須給予他回報。他還說他強迫一名女性去公園。網友看到後感到非常憤怒。

Vivek Vishwakarma owns Starvik Design. He is the boss of Himanshu. He fired Himanshu from his job. The boss said the comments were bad. He said the comments do not fit the company's rules.

Vivek Vishwakarma 是 Starvik Design 的負責人,也是 Himanshu 的上司。他將 Himanshu 解僱了。老闆表示這些言論非常惡劣,不符合公司的規範。

People also talked about the comedian, Pranit More. He laughed at the bad comments. Later, Pranit said he was sorry. Himanshu also said he was sorry and deleted his social media.

人們也討論起喜劇演員 Pranit More。他當時對那些不當言論大笑。隨後,Pranit 表示道歉。Himanshu 也道歉並刪除了他的社交媒體帳號。

Conclusion

The man lost his job. Both he and the comedian said sorry to the public.

該男子失去了工作。他與喜劇演員均向大眾道歉。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'ACTION' LINK

In this story, we see how one action leads to a result. For A2 learners, the most important thing is knowing how to describe Past Events simply.

The Pattern: Person \rightarrow Past Action \rightarrow Result

Examples from the text:

  • Himanshu said bad things \rightarrow He lost his job.
  • Pranit laughed \rightarrow People became angry.
  • He deleted social media \rightarrow He said sorry.

💡 Word Power: 'The Boss' Words

When someone is in charge, we use specific words. Look at these two:

  1. Owns: Vivek owns the company. (He is the owner).
  2. Fired: The boss fired him. (He told him: "You cannot work here anymore").

Quick Tip: To move from A1 to A2, stop using "good/bad" for everything. Instead of "Bad comments," you can use \rightarrow Wrong comments or Mean comments.

Vocabulary Learning

comments (n.)
Something that a person says or writes about something else
Example:She wrote some nice comments on my photo.
forced (v.)
To make someone do something they do not want to do
Example:The rain forced us to stay inside the house.
fired (v.)
To tell an employee that they must leave their job
Example:The boss fired him because he was always late.
fit (v.)
To be the right size or the right type for something
Example:These shoes do not fit my feet.
comedian (n.)
A person whose job is to make people laugh
Example:The comedian told a very funny story.
public (n.)
All the people in a community or country
Example:The park is open to the public.
Practice A2 words in a crossword