New Ways to Learn and Work in India

在印度學習與工作的新方式


Introduction

India is changing its schools. Now, students can learn job skills and how to start a business.

印度正在改變其學校制度。現在,學生可以學習職業技能以及如何創業。

Main Body

India has many schools, but some students leave school early. The government has a new plan. Now, children learn practical skills in school. They learn about computers and money.

印度有許多學校,但有些學生會提前輟學。政府有一個新計畫。現在,孩子們在學校學習實用技能。他們學習關於電腦與金錢的知識。

Some people think job skills are not important. Also, some schools do not have enough tools or teachers. To fix this, the government works with local businesses. Some schools now teach AI and health care.

有些人認為職業技能並不重要。此外,有些學校缺乏足夠的設備或教師。為了改善這一點,政府與當地企業合作。現在有些學校教授 AI 與醫療保健。

Many young people get special training. The government gives money to people who start new companies. There are also websites where everyone can learn for free. The government also helps students with sports and health.

許多年輕人接受特殊培訓。政府向創業人士提供資金。同時也有一些網站讓所有人可以免費學習。政府也在體育與健康方面為學生提供幫助。

Conclusion

India wants its young people to have the right skills for good jobs.

印度希望其年輕人擁有適合好工作的正確技能。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how we describe what people do in the text. We use a simple formula: Person + Action.

  • Students → learn
  • Government → works
  • People → think

Quick Tip: In A2 English, keep your sentences short. Don't add too many words between the person and the action.


🛠️ Useful Word Pairs

Instead of learning one word, learn two together. These are common in the article:

  • Job skills (What you can do at work)
  • Local businesses (Shops or offices in your town)
  • Special training (Learning a specific new skill)
  • Free websites (Pages you don't pay for)

🔄 Simple Shifts

Notice how the text moves from a problem to a solution:

Problem \rightarrow Solution

  • Not enough tools \rightarrow Works with businesses
  • Leave school early \rightarrow New plan

Vocabulary Learning

skills (n.)
Things you can do well because you learned them
Example:She has great computer skills.
business (n.)
An organization that sells products or services to make money
Example:My uncle started a small clothing business.
practical (adj.)
Something that is useful in real situations
Example:The class gives students practical experience with tools.
government (n.)
The group of people who lead and make laws for a country
Example:The government built a new hospital in the city.
training (n.)
Learning a special skill for a job
Example:The new employees need two weeks of training.
Practice A2 words in a crossword