The Cockroach Janta Party Wants Better Schools

蟑螂人民黨想要更好的學校


Introduction

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) is protesting. They want better exams. They want the Education Minister to leave his job.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 正在抗議。他們希望有更好的考試制度。他們要求教育部長辭職。

Main Body

Abhijeet Dipke started this group on the internet. Now, many young people are protesting in the streets. They use the name 'cockroach' because cockroaches are strong.

Abhijeet Dipke 在網路上創立了這個團體。現在有許多年輕人在街頭抗議。他們使用「蟑螂」這個名稱,是因為蟑螂生命力強韌。

The group has five main rules. They want money for students if exams are late. They want to check computers before tests. They also want more time for old students to take exams.

該團體有五項主要規則。他們要求如果考試延期,應向學生提供補償金。他們要求在測試前檢查電腦。他們還希望給予舊生更多時間參加考試。

The group will protest in many cities like Bengaluru and Jaipur. They will meet in New Delhi on June 20. They are angry because some exam papers were stolen.

該團體將在班加羅爾和齋浦爾等許多城市進行抗議。他們將於 6 月 20 日在新德里會面。他們感到憤怒,是因為部分試卷被盜了。

Conclusion

The CJP is growing in many cities. They will all meet in New Delhi on June 20.

CJP 在許多城市擴張中。他們將全部於 6 月 20 日在新德里會面。

Vocabulary Learning

🕰️ The "Will" Power

In this story, we see a pattern for talking about the future.

The Pattern: Person/Group + will + Action

Examples from the text:

  • The group will protest...
  • They will meet...

Why this helps you reach A2: To move past beginner English, you need to stop only talking about now (Present) and start talking about later (Future).

Quick Logic:

  • Now → They protest.
  • Future → They will protest.

🛠️ Word Building: The "-er" ending

Look at these words from the article:

  • Better
  • Minister

The Secret: Adding -er to a word often changes it to describe a person or a comparison.

Simple Guide:

  1. Comparison: Good → Better (More good) \text{→} Used for the schools in the story.
  2. Person: Administer \text{→} Minister (The person who manages) \text{→} The person in charge of education.

Vocabulary Learning

protesting (v.)
Showing that you disagree with something strongly
Example:The students are protesting for better schools.
minister (n.)
An important person in the government
Example:The Education Minister visited the school today.
rules (n.)
Instructions that tell you what you must or must not do
Example:The school has many rules about uniforms.
stolen (adj.)
Taken by someone without permission
Example:The police found the stolen car.
Practice A2 words in a crossword