India Catches Criminals from Other Countries
印度在其他國家逮捕犯罪分子
Introduction
The Indian government caught bad people in other countries. These people committed crimes and then ran away.
印度政府在其他國家逮捕了犯罪分子。這些人在犯罪後逃之夭夭。
Main Body
Some men lied to Indian workers. They said the workers had good jobs in Laos. But the men forced the workers to steal money online. The workers were scared and the men hurt them.
有些男人欺騙了印度工人。他們聲稱工人在寮國有優渥的工作。但這些男人強迫工人進行網路詐騙偷錢。工人們感到恐懼,且遭到這些男人的傷害。
India also caught two other men. One man lived in Thailand. He used fake bank accounts to steal money. The police sent him back to India.
印度還逮捕了另外兩名男子。其中一名住在泰國。他利用虛假的銀行帳戶偷錢。警方將他遣返回印度。
Another man lived in Georgia. He was part of a dangerous gang. He killed a leader in India. He used his phone to lead the gang from another country.
另一名男子住在喬治亞。他是某個危險幫派的成員。他殺害了一名印度領袖,並在國外利用手機領導該幫派。
Conclusion
Now, these men are in jail in India. The courts are starting their trials.
現在,這些男子在印度入獄。法院正準備開始審理。
Vocabulary Learning
🕵️ The 'Who did what' Pattern
In this story, we see a simple way to talk about people and their actions. To move to A2, you need to connect a Person to a Past Action.
How it works:
Person → Past Action (Verb + ed)
Examples from the text:
- The government → caught (irregular)
- The men → forced
- The police → sent (irregular)
- He → used
⚠️ A Quick Tip for Beginners Most English words just need -ed at the end to show it happened yesterday (e.g., use → used). But some are 'rebels' and change completely.
The 'Rebels' from this story:
- Catch → Caught
- Send → Sent
Real-world use: Instead of saying "I go to school yesterday" (Wrong ❌), say "I walked to school yesterday" (Right ✅).