Students Protest School Exams in India

印度學生抗議學校考試


Introduction

A group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) will protest in Delhi on June 20. They are angry about problems with school exams.

一個名為 Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) 的團體將於 6 月 20 日在德里舉行抗議。他們對學校考試出現的問題感到憤怒。

Main Body

The CJP had protests in many cities. People bring plates and spoons to the protests. They do this to show they are unhappy with the government.

CJP 在許多城市舉行了抗議。人們帶著盤子和湯匙參加抗議。他們這樣做是為了表達對政府的不滿。

The group wants the Education Minister to leave his job. They say the government did not stop people from stealing exam papers. Many students took the NEET test, but the government cancelled it.

該團體希望教育部長辭職。他們表示政府未能阻止考卷被盜。許多學生參加了 NEET 考試,但政府取消了該考試。

Some students died because they were very sad and stressed. The CJP asks the Prime Minister for money for these families. Many families have big loans for school.

部分學生因為極度悲痛和壓力過大而自殺身亡。CJP 要求總理為這些家庭提供金錢援助。許多家庭為了就學背負了沉重的貸款。

Conclusion

The CJP wants the Minister to quit. They also want money for the families while the police investigate the stolen papers.

CJP 希望部長辭職。他們同時要求在警方調查考卷失竊案期間,為相關家庭提供金錢援助。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the text describes things happening. To reach A2, you need to move from simple words to action-result pairs.

1. The Pattern: [Person] \rightarrow [Action] \rightarrow [Reason]

  • The CJP \rightarrow protest \rightarrow angry about exams.
  • People \rightarrow bring plates \rightarrow show they are unhappy.

2. Everyday Word Swap Instead of using big words, use these simple A2 alternatives found in the text:

  • Quit \rightarrow Leave a job
  • Stolen \rightarrow Taken without permission
  • Investigate \rightarrow Look for the truth

3. Key Phrase for your Pocket

"They want [Person] to [Action]"

Example from text: "They want the Minister to quit." Your turn to think: "I want my friend to help."

Vocabulary Learning

protest (v.)
To say you are unhappy about something in a public way
Example:The students protest because the exams are too difficult.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes laws for everyone in the city.
stealing (v.)
Taking something that does not belong to you
Example:Stealing exam papers is a serious crime.
cancelled (v.)
To decide that a planned event will not happen
Example:The teacher cancelled the class because he was sick.
stressed (adj.)
Feeling very worried or nervous
Example:I feel stressed before my big English test.
loans (n.)
Money that you borrow from a bank and must pay back
Example:Many students take loans to pay for university.
investigate (v.)
To try to find out the truth about something
Example:The police investigate the accident to see what happened.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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