Canadian Guns in War Zones

戰爭地帶出現加拿大槍械


Introduction

Some Canadian guns are in Yemen, Sudan, and Libya. These guns should not be there.

部分加拿大槍械出現在葉門、蘇丹與利比亞。這些槍械不應出現在當地。

Main Body

A company in Canada makes special rifles. People sell these rifles secretly in Yemen for $12,000.

加拿大有一家公司製造特殊的步槍。有人在葉門秘密銷售這些步槍,價格為 12,000 美元。

In Sudan, soldiers use these rifles to hurt people. Videos show the guns in June 2024.

在蘇丹,士兵使用這些步槍傷害他人。2024 年 6 月的影片中出現了這些槍械。

In Libya, bad groups use these rifles in prisons. Canada says these guns cannot go to Libya.

在利比亞,犯罪集團在監獄中使用這些步槍。加拿大方面表示這些槍械不能進入利比亞。

The Canadian government knows about the guns. But they do not say how the guns got there.

加拿大政府知道這些槍械的存在,但他們並未說明這些槍是如何到達那裡的。

Conclusion

Bad groups in three countries have Canadian guns. The government does not have a good answer.

三個國家的犯罪集團擁有加拿大槍械。政府無法給出合理的解釋。

Vocabulary Learning

🚩 The 'Where' Words

Look at how the text talks about places. We use in for countries and cities.

  • in Yemen
  • in Sudan
  • in Libya
  • in Canada

Pattern: in + Place \rightarrow Correct


🛠️ Action Words (Present Tense)

When we talk about things that are happening now or are generally true, we use simple forms. Notice the 's' for one person/thing:

  1. A company (one) \rightarrow makes
  2. People (many) \rightarrow sell
  3. Soldiers (many) \rightarrow use
  4. Canada (one) \rightarrow says

Quick Rule:

  • One person/thing \rightarrow Add -s
  • More than one person \rightarrow No -s

🚫 Saying 'No'

To make a sentence negative, we use do not or cannot:

  • Should not be \rightarrow Wrong place.
  • Cannot go \rightarrow Not allowed.
  • Do not say \rightarrow Keeping a secret.

Vocabulary Learning

rifles (n.)
Long guns that a person holds with two hands
Example:The soldiers carry rifles to protect the city.
secretly (adv.)
Doing something in a way that other people do not know
Example:He secretly gave the gift to his friend.
soldiers (n.)
People who are in a country's army
Example:The soldiers wear green uniforms.
prisons (n.)
Buildings where criminals are kept
Example:The police take bad people to prisons.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the people.
Practice A2 words in a crossword