Food Rules for Leaders and Workers
領導者與員工的飲食規定
Introduction
Some leaders in India and the UAE changed the food for their groups.
印度與阿拉伯聯合大公國的一些領導者更改了其團隊的飲食。
Main Body
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Abu Dhabi. He did not eat for a while. Chef Sanjeev Kapoor changed the menu quickly. Everyone ate vegetarian food. The Prime Minister and the chef talked for a short time.
總理莫迪訪問了阿布達比。他有一段時間沒有進食。主廚 Sanjeev Kapoor 迅速更改了菜單。每個人都吃素食。總理與主廚簡短地交談了一會。
In another story, a boss of a company changed the food. The company had a meeting for one week. The boss said everyone must eat vegetarian food. Many workers were unhappy.
另一個故事中,一家公司的老闆更改了飲食。公司舉行了一週的會議。老闆表示每個人都必須吃素食。許多員工感到不開心。
Atul Kasbekar wrote about this on the internet. He said 70% of the workers did not like the rule. People now talk about if a boss can choose the food for everyone.
Atul Kasbekar 在網上撰寫了關於此事的消息。他表示 70% 的員工不喜歡這個規定。人們現在在討論老闆是否可以為每個人選擇食物。
Conclusion
The chef in Abu Dhabi helped the leader. But the boss in the company made the workers sad.
阿布達比的主廚幫助了領導者,但公司老闆卻讓員工感到難過。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The 'Change' Pattern
In this story, things move from one state to another. To reach A2, you need to describe actions that change a situation.
The Magic Verb: CHANGE
- The chef changed the menu. (Menu A → Menu B)
- The boss changed the food. (Meat → Vegetables)
How to use it in real life:
- I change my clothes. Now I am ready for work.
- I change my mind. I don't want coffee, I want tea.
📉 Happy vs. Sad (Opposites)
Look at the emotions in the text. A2 learners must connect causes to feelings.
| Cause | Feeling | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Helpful Chef | Happy/Satisfied | |
| Strict Boss | Unhappy/Sad |
Simple Tip: Use 'made' to show why someone feels a certain way:
- The boss made the workers sad.
- The news made me happy.