People Argue About Jokes and Women in India

印度人針對笑話與女性議題展開爭論


Introduction

A comedian named Pranit More had a show. Some people are angry because of bad words about women.

一名 bernama Pranit More 的喜劇演員舉辦了一場演出。部分民眾因演出中出現關於女性的粗俗言論而感到憤怒。

Main Body

A man named Himanshu Jangra was at the show. He said he paid for a woman's food, so she must give him sex. People on the internet were very angry. Himanshu lost his job and deleted his social media.

一名叫 Himanshu Jangra 的男子出席了演出。他聲稱自己支付了一個女性的餐費,因此對方必須與他發生性關係。網路上的民眾對此感到非常憤怒。Himanshu 隨後失去了工作,並刪除了他的社群媒體帳號。

Pranit More did not stop the man. He said sorry later. He said he made a mistake. He also closed his Instagram account.

Pranit More 並未阻止該男子。他隨後道歉並表示自己犯了錯。他也關閉了自己的 Instagram 帳號。

Actor Ranvir Shorey said comedians should be free. Other people disagreed. They said jokes about women are not funny and are bad.

演員 Ranvir Shorey 表示喜劇演員應該擁有自由。但其他人並不認同,認為關於女性的笑話一點也不好笑且非常低俗。

Actor Malti Chahar talked about this too. She said bad behavior is wrong for both men and women. She said a doctor made bad jokes about dead men. She thinks all these jokes are bad.

演員 Malti Chahar 也對此發表看法。她認為無論男女,惡劣行為都是錯誤的。她提到一名醫生曾對死者開低俗笑話,她認為所有這類笑話都非常糟糕。

Conclusion

People still argue. Some want freedom for art. Others want comedians to be respectful.

人們仍在爭論。有些人追求藝術自由,而其他人則希望喜劇演員能保持尊重。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the story tells us what happened using simple words. In A2 English, we often use Person + Action + Thing.

Examples from the text:

  • Himanshu \rightarrow lost \rightarrow his job
  • Pranit \rightarrow closed \rightarrow his account
  • Malti \rightarrow talked \rightarrow about this

🛠 Word Swap: 'Bad' vs 'Wrong'

The text uses two words to describe things we don't like. They are similar but used differently:

  1. Bad (Quality/Type): bad words, bad jokes.
  2. Wrong (Correct/Incorrect): behavior is wrong.

💡 Simple Connectors

To make a sentence longer, use 'because' to give a reason:

  • "Some people are angry \rightarrow because \rightarrow of bad words."

If you want to add more information, use 'also':

  • "He said sorry... He also closed his account."

Vocabulary Learning

comedian (n.)
A person whose job is to make people laugh
Example:The comedian told a very funny story on stage.
argue (v.)
To speak angrily because people have different ideas
Example:My brother and I often argue about which movie to watch.
mistake (n.)
Something that is not correct; an error
Example:I made a mistake in my math homework.
disagreed (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else
Example:She wanted to go to the park, but he disagreed.
behavior (n.)
The way a person acts
Example:The teacher praised the student for her good behavior.
respectful (adj.)
Showing politeness and honor to others
Example:It is important to be respectful to your elders.
Practice A2 words in a crossword