G7 Leaders Meet in France

G7 領導人在法國會面


Introduction

Leaders from seven rich countries meet in France from June 15 to 17, 2026. They want to talk about world peace and money.

七個富裕國家的領導人於 2026 年 6 月 15 日至 17 日在法國會面。他們希望討論世界和平與金錢問題。

Main Body

The leaders talk about wars in Iran and Ukraine. The US and Iran have a new peace plan. Europe likes this plan, but they want Iran to follow human rights rules first. The G7 also wants to help Ukraine stop the war with Russia.

領導人們討論了伊朗和烏克蘭的戰爭。美國和伊朗有一項新的和平計劃。歐洲認同這項計劃,但他們希望伊朗先遵守人權準則。G7 也希望幫助烏克蘭停止與俄羅斯的戰爭。

President Trump and European leaders are angry. They do not agree about the war in Iran. Also, the US and France fight about money. The US wants to tax French wine because France taxes US tech companies.

川普總統與歐洲領導人們感到憤怒。他們在伊朗戰爭問題上無法達成共識。此外,美國和法國在金錢問題上發生爭執。由於法國對美國科技公司徵稅,美國希望對法國葡萄酒徵稅。

The leaders also talk about AI and China. They want to make trade fair for everyone. France invited other countries like India and Brazil to help. There are many police in the city because some people are protesting.

領導人們還討論了 AI 和中國的問題。他們希望讓貿易對每個人都公平。法國邀請了印度和巴西等其他國家參與協助。由於部分民眾在抗議,市區部署了大量警察。

Conclusion

The meeting ends. Now the world waits to see if the US and Iran stay friends and if Ukraine can be free.

會議結束了。現在全世界都在等待觀察美國與伊朗是否能維持友好關係,以及烏克蘭是否能獲得自由。

Vocabulary Learning

🌍 Dealing with 'Want'

In this text, the word want appears many times. For A2 learners, this is the key to expressing needs and desires.

The Rule: Someone + wants + to + action (verb).

Examples from the text:

  • They want to talk... \rightarrow (They have a desire to speak)
  • They want to make... \rightarrow (Their goal is to create)
  • The US wants to tax... \rightarrow (The US intends to charge money)

📉 The 'Opposite' Words

Look at how the text describes feelings and agreements:

  • Agree \leftrightarrow Do not agree
  • Friends \leftrightarrow Fight / Angry

Quick Tip: To make a sentence negative in English, we often just add do not before the action word.

  • They agree \rightarrow They do not agree.

Vocabulary Learning

peace (n.)
A time when there is no war.
Example:Everyone wants world peace.
follow (v.)
To do what a rule or law says.
Example:Please follow the school rules.
human rights (n.)
Basic freedoms that belong to every person.
Example:The organization protects human rights.
tax (v.)
To make a person or company pay money to the government.
Example:The government will tax expensive cars.
fair (adj.)
Treating people in a way that is right or equal.
Example:The teacher is fair to all students.
protesting (v.)
Showing that you disagree with something in public.
Example:People are protesting against the new law.
Practice A2 words in a crossword