Police Hurt Cricket Player Nayeem Hasan

警察傷害板球球員 Nayeem Hasan


Introduction

The Bangladesh Cricket Board is angry. Police in Chattogram hurt a cricket player named Nayeem Hasan.

孟加拉板球總會感到憤怒。 Chittagong 的警察傷害了一名名為 Nayeem Hasan 的板球球員。

Main Body

Nayeem Hasan went home from the airport on Friday. Police stopped his car. The police hit him with sticks and pipes. Nayeem told the police he is a famous player, but they did not listen.

Nayeem Hasan 週五從機場回家,途中被警察攔截車輛。警察用棍子和管子毆打他。Nayeem 告訴警察他是一名著名的球員,但他們並不理會。

The Cricket Board says this is very bad. They want a fair test to find the truth. They want the police to explain why this happened.

板球總會表示這樣做非常糟糕。他們要求進行公正的調查以查明真相,並要求警方解釋為何發生此事。

The police leader, Amirul Islam, says the officers made a mistake. The officers did not follow the rules. The police will punish the officers.

警察領導 Amirul Islam 表示,警員犯了錯誤,未遵守規定。警方將懲處這些警員。

Conclusion

The police are now checking the facts to see who is wrong.

警方目前正在核實事實,以釐清責任。

Vocabulary Learning

🛑 The "Past Action" Pattern

In this story, we see how to talk about things that already happened. This is the most important part of moving to A2 English.

How it works: Most words just need -ed at the end to move from now to before.

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Happen \rightarrow Happened
  • Punish \rightarrow Punished

The "Rule Breakers" (Irregular): Some words are rebels. They change completely. You must memorize these:

  • Go \rightarrow Went
  • Tell \rightarrow Told
  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Do \rightarrow Did

Quick Tip: Notice that "The police did not listen." When we use did not, the action word stays in its normal form. We don't say "did not listened." Just did not listen.

Vocabulary Learning

angry (adj.)
Feeling or showing strong annoyance
Example:My teacher was angry because I forgot my homework.
famous (adj.)
Known by many people
Example:The singer is very famous all over the world.
fair (adj.)
Treating people equally and rightly
Example:The referee made a fair decision during the game.
truth (n.)
The real facts about something
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
mistake (n.)
Something that is done wrong
Example:I made a mistake in my math test.
punish (v.)
To make someone suffer for doing something wrong
Example:The school will punish the students who fight.
facts (n.)
Things that are known to be true
Example:The police are looking for the facts of the story.
Practice A2 words in a crossword