Court Lets Roshan Anand Go Free

法院准許 Roshan Anand 獲釋


Introduction

A court in Patna let Roshan Anand leave jail. He is the boss of Gyan Bindu Academy. Police arrested him because of a fight at another school.

帕特那的一家法院准許 Roshan Anand 獲釋出獄。他是 Gyan Bindu Academy 的負責人。警方因另一所學校發生衝突而將其逮捕。

Main Body

On June 2, some people broke things at Faisal Khan's school. Mr. Khan said people used guns, but the police found no guns. The judge said Mr. Anand was not at the school during the fight. The judge told the schools to be kind to each other.

6月2日,有人在 Faisal Khan 的學校破壞物品。Khan 先生稱有人使用槍械,但警方未發現任何槍支。法官表示衝突發生時 Anand 先生不在學校。法官要求各學校應相互友善。

Mr. Anand's lawyers say the police have no proof. They say Mr. Khan used his power to put Mr. Anand in jail. They say the charges are not true.

Anand 先生的律師表示警方缺乏證據。他們稱 Khan 先生利用權力將 Anand 先生送入監獄。他們表示指控並不屬實。

Now, Mr. Anand says Mr. Khan killed his brother in Nepal. He says people in jail threatened to kill him. He wants a big police investigation to find the truth about his brother's death.

現在,Anand 先生稱 Khan 先生在尼泊爾殺害了他的哥哥。他表示在獄中有人威脅要殺他。他要求警方進行大規模調查,以查明其兄長死亡的真相。

Conclusion

Mr. Anand is free now. However, the two men still fight and say bad things about each other.

Anand 先生現在已獲自由。然而,兩人仍持續爭鬥並互相指責。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 THE "WHO DID WHAT" PATTERN

In this story, we see a simple way to describe actions in the past. To reach A2, you need to move from "is/am/are" to past actions.

The Pattern: Person \rightarrow Action Word (Past) \rightarrow Object/Place

Examples from the text:

  • Police \rightarrow arrested \rightarrow him
  • People \rightarrow broke \rightarrow things
  • Judge \rightarrow said \rightarrow (something)

💡 QUICK VOCABULARY SHIFT

Stop using "bad" for everything. Use these words from the article to sound more natural:

  • Fight (not just 'bad argument')
  • Threatened (when someone says they will hurt you)
  • Proof (the facts that show something is true)

⚠️ THE "NOT" TRICK

To say something didn't happen, the text uses "no" or "not":

  1. No + Noun: "Police found no guns" (Zero guns existed).
  2. Not + Place: "Mr. Anand was not at the school" (He was somewhere else).

Simple Rule: Use "no" for things you can count, and "not" for where someone is or what they are.

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take someone away to jail because they think the person broke the law.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
proof (n.)
Facts or information that show something is true.
Example:The police have no proof that he stole the money.
charges (n.)
Official statements saying someone did something illegal.
Example:The police dropped the charges because there was no evidence.
threatened (v.)
Said that you will hurt someone or do something bad to them.
Example:The bully threatened to hit the student.
investigation (n.)
A careful study of a crime or a problem to find the truth.
Example:The police are starting an investigation to find the missing bag.
Practice A2 words in a crossword