The War in Sudan
蘇丹戰爭
Introduction
Two groups are fighting in Sudan. They are the SAF and the RSF. Other countries send weapons and soldiers to help them.
蘇丹有兩個團體正在戰鬥,分別是 SAF 和 RSF。其他國家則派遣武器和士兵來幫助他們。
Main Body
Some RSF leaders left their group. They now work for the SAF. The SAF says these people can join their army. Some people worry that these soldiers will not go to jail for bad things they did.
一些 RSF 領導人離開了他們的團體,現在為 SAF 工作。SAF 表示這些人可以加入他們的軍隊。有些人擔心這些士兵對於他們所犯下的惡行將不會被判入獄。
Many countries help the two groups. Egypt and Turkey help the SAF. The UAE and Ethiopia help the RSF. The UAE sends weapons from China. Some soldiers from Colombia also fight for the RSF.
許多國家在幫助這兩個團體。埃及和土耳其幫助 SAF,而阿聯酋和衣索比亞則幫助 RSF。阿聯酋從中國運送武器。一些來自哥倫比亞的士兵也為 RSF 戰鬥。
Many people are suffering. In one city, 70,000 people died. 20 million people have no food. 12 million people left their homes.
許多人正在受苦。在其中一座城市,有 70,000 人死亡。2,000 萬人沒有食物,1,200 萬人被迫離開家園。
Conclusion
The war is still happening. It is a big problem because other countries help the fighters.
戰爭仍在持續。由於其他國家在幫助戰鬥人員,這變成了一個巨大的問題。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The Power of 'SOME'
In this text, the word some is used many times. It is a great word for A2 learners because it lets you talk about a part of a group without knowing the exact number.
How it works in the text:
- "Some RSF leaders..." → Not all leaders, just a few.
- "Some people worry..." → A group of people, but not everyone in the world.
- "Some soldiers..." → A small number of soldiers.
🛠️ Building Sentences
To reach A2, stop using only "The" or "A". Use Some to be more natural:
❌ The people are sad. (Too specific) ✅ Some people are sad. (General group)
Pattern:
Some + Plural Noun + Action
→ Some countries help.