Money Help for New Lawyers
為新任律師提供資金援助
Introduction
The Supreme Court of India wants to give money to new lawyers. This help will be in all states.
印度最高法院希望為新任律師提供資金援助。這項援助將涵蓋所有州。
Main Body
Six women lawyers asked for help. They said new lawyers have no money. They do not have offices or books. Many good lawyers leave their jobs because they are poor.
六位女性律師請求援助。她們表示新任律師缺乏資金,沒有辦公室也沒有書籍。許多優秀的律師因為貧困而放棄職業。
The court wants a new fund. Senior lawyers will give money to this fund. The government will also use court fees to get money. People who give money will pay less tax.
法院希望建立一項新基金。資深律師將向該基金捐款。政府也將利用法院規費來籌集資金。捐款者將獲得減稅優惠。
New lawyers will get money every month for seven years. They must work with experienced lawyers to get this money. Later, when they are rich, they will give money back to the fund. The court also wants better rooms for women lawyers.
新任律師在七年內每月將獲得資助。他們必須與經驗豐富的律師合作才能獲得這筆資金。日後當他們財力充足時,需將資金回饋給該基金。法院還希望為女性律師提供更好的休息室。
Conclusion
The court told all states to make a plan. The plan must be ready by July 17.
法院要求所有州制定計劃,該計劃必須在 7 月 17 日前準備就緒。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The 'Giving and Getting' Pattern
In this text, we see a cycle of money. To reach A2, you need to describe how things move. Look at these simple connections:
The Flow of Money
- Senior lawyers give money The Fund
- Government uses fees The Fund
- The Fund gives money New lawyers
- New lawyers (later) give money back The Fund
Word Swap: 'Give' vs 'Get' If you want to talk about money, use these two opposites:
- Give (To send money to someone)
- Example: "The court gives money to lawyers."
- Get (To receive money)
- Example: "Lawyers get money every month."
Quick Tip: The 'Rich' Switch Notice how the text uses poor (no money) and rich (lots of money). These are basic opposites used to describe people's lives in A2 English.