Gun Attacks in India and Canada
印度與加拿大發生槍擊事件
Introduction
People used guns to attack shops and gyms in India and Canada.
有人在印度與加拿大使用槍支攻擊商店與健身房。
Main Body
In Haryana, India, a man named Kapil Redhu owned a gym. A person on a motorcycle shot him and he died. A group on social media said they did it.
在印度哈里亞納邦,一名叫 Kapil Redhu 的男子擁有一間健身房。一名騎摩托車的人開槍射擊他,導致他死亡。社群媒體上的一個群組聲稱是他們所為。
In Pune, India, men attacked another gym owner named Yogesh Banekar. They used guns and a big knife. The police caught four people. They said they were angry about a car accident.
在印度浦那,幾名男子攻擊了另一名叫 Yogesh Banekar 的健身房老闆。他們使用了槍支和一把大刀。警方逮捕了四人,他們聲稱是因為一次車禍而感到憤怒。
In Brampton, Canada, someone shot a sweet shop from a car. A person on social media said they did it. The shop owner did not know about the attack.
在加拿大布蘭普頓,有人在車內向一家甜品店開槍。社群媒體上的一名人士聲稱是其所為。店主對此次攻擊事件並不 aware(不知情)。
Conclusion
Police in these cities are looking for the bad people and the guns.
這些城市的警方正在搜捕歹徒並尋找槍支。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'Who did what' Pattern
In this story, we see a very common way to talk about things that already happened. We use Action Words (Past Tense).
Look at these changes:
- Own Owned
- Shoot Shot
- Say Said
- Catch Caught
💡 Simple Rule for A2: To tell a story about yesterday or last year, most words just need a -ed at the end. But some words are 'rebels' and change completely (like say becoming said).
Examples from the text:
- "A man... owned a gym."
- "The police caught four people."
Quick Vocabulary Box
- Gym: A place to exercise.
- Shop: A place to buy things.
- Owner: The person who has the business.