India Stops Bangladesh Official at Airport

印度在機場攔截孟加拉官員


Introduction

Bangladesh is angry with India. Indian airport police stopped a helper of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman in New Delhi.

孟加拉對印度感到憤怒。印度機場警察在新德里攔截了總理 Tarique Rahman 的一名助手。

Main Body

Zahed Ur Rahman went to India for a big meeting. The police stopped him because he is on a bad list. He wrote bad things about India on the internet.

Zahed Ur Rahman 前往印度參加一次大型會議。警方攔截了他,因為他在一份黑名單上。他在網路上寫過關於印度的負面言論。

Mr. Rahman did not use a special passport. India did not know he was coming. The police asked him many questions. Then, he decided to go home to Bangladesh.

Rahman 先生沒有使用外交專用護照。印度不知道他將要抵達。警方詢問了他許多問題。隨後,他決定返回孟加拉。

Bangladesh called the Indian leader in Dhaka. They said this event was bad and surprising. Both countries want to be friends, but now they are angry.

孟加拉召見了在達卡的印度代表。他們表示這次事件非常糟糕且令人驚訝。兩國都希望維持友好關係,但現在雙方都感到憤怒。

Conclusion

India and Bangladesh are trying to work together, but they still have problems.

印度與孟加拉正嘗試合作,但仍然存在問題。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ Action Words: The Past

Look at how the story describes things that already happened. We add -ed to the end of the word to move it from now to before.

  • Stop → Stopped
  • Call → Called
  • Decide → Decided

Notice the Pattern: If you want to tell a story about yesterday, just add that -ed sound.

Example: "He stopped the car" (It happened in the past).


🌍 People & Places (The 'Who' and 'Where')

In A2 English, we use specific words to show who is important:

  • Official / Helper: A person with a job in government.
  • Leader: The person in charge.
  • Country: A place like India or Bangladesh.

Quick Logic: Person+extPlace=extTravel\text{Person} + ext{Place} = ext{Travel}

Vocabulary Learning

official (n.)
A person who has a special job in the government
Example:The government official signed the important paper.
angry (adj.)
Feeling strong dislike or displeasure
Example:My teacher was angry because I was late for class.
passport (n.)
An official book used for traveling to other countries
Example:You need a passport to fly to another country.
decided (v.)
To make a choice after thinking
Example:She decided to study English every day.
surprising (adj.)
Something that you did not expect to happen
Example:It was surprising to see snow in April.
event (n.)
Something that happens, especially something important
Example:The sports event had many people watching.
Practice A2 words in a crossword