Moving to Bengaluru for a New Job

搬到班加羅爾尋找新工作


Introduction

A computer worker lives in Gurgaon. He wants to move to Bengaluru for more money. But life in Bengaluru is very expensive.

一名電腦工作者住在古爾岡。他想搬到班加羅爾以賺取更高的薪水,但班加羅爾的生活成本非常高。

Main Body

The man earns 13 lakh rupees a year in Gurgaon. He does not pay for a house. A company in Bengaluru offers him 25 lakh rupees a year. He also has a wedding in January.

這名男子在古爾岡年薪 13 萬盧比。他不需要支付房租。班加羅爾的一家公司開出年薪 25 萬盧比。他還在一月有一場婚禮。

Some people say he should move. Bengaluru has many tech companies. A high salary helps him get better jobs in the future.

有些人認為他應該搬遷。班加羅爾有許多科技公司。高薪有助於他未來獲得更好的工作機會。

Other people say the city is too expensive. A house for two people costs 75,000 to 80,000 rupees every month. This takes away his extra money.

其他人則認為該城市物價太高。一間兩人的住宅每月租金需 7.5 萬至 8 萬盧比。這將抵消他的額外收入。

One person in HSR Layout pays 36,000 rupees for a small house. He also pays for electricity and a gym. Rent is very high in this city.

一名住在 HSR Layout 的人,一間小房子就要支付 3.6 萬盧比。他還得支付電費和健身房費用。這個城市的租金非常高。

Conclusion

The man is thinking. He must choose between a better career and high costs.

這名男子正在考慮中。他必須在更好的職業前景與高昂的成本之間做出選擇。

Vocabulary Learning

💸 Money Words & Logic

In this story, we see words used for money and costs. To reach A2, you need to connect Who + Action + Amount.

The Pattern: PersonAction (Verb)Money/Cost

  • He earns → 13 lakh rupees.
  • A house costs → 80,000 rupees.
  • He pays → 36,000 rupees.

💡 Simple Rule: Earn vs. Pay vs. Cost

  1. Earn = Money coming into your pocket (Salary).
  2. Pay = Money leaving your pocket for a service (Rent/Gym).
  3. Cost = The price of the item itself.

Example from text: "Rent is very high" \rightarrow This means the cost is big, so the man must pay more money.

Vocabulary Learning

expensive (adj.)
Costs a lot of money
Example:The new phone is very expensive.
earns (v.)
To get money for doing work
Example:She earns a good salary at her job.
salary (n.)
The money a person gets every month or year from their job
Example:He is happy with his new monthly salary.
future (n.)
The time that will come after now
Example:I want to live in a big city in the future.
electricity (n.)
The power used to make lights and machines work
Example:The electricity in the house went off during the storm.
rent (n.)
The money you pay every month to live in a house you do not own
Example:The rent for this apartment is 10,000 rupees.
career (n.)
A job or profession that a person does for a long time
Example:She wants a successful career in medicine.
Practice A2 words in a crossword