British Woman Arrested for Drugs in Australia

英國女子在澳洲因毒品被捕


Introduction

Emaa Hussen is a 34-year-old actress from Britain. Police say she tried to bring a lot of illegal drugs into Australia.

Emaa Hussen 是一位 34 歲的英國女演員。警方表示她試圖將大量非法毒品帶入澳洲。

Main Body

Police found drugs in two big boxes from Ghana. The drugs were inside charcoal. There were 320 kilograms of drugs. They are worth 296 million Australian dollars.

警方在兩個來自加納的大箱子中發現了毒品。毒品就藏在木炭之中。共有 320 公斤的毒品,價值 2 億 9600 萬澳幣。

Ms. Hussen helped move the drugs to a house in Blacktown. Police arrested her there. They also arrested two other people in Adelaide. These people used fake names to rent storage rooms.

Ms. Hussen 協助將毒品搬運到 Blacktown 的一棟房屋。警方在該處將她逮捕。他們還在 Adelaide 逮捕了另外兩人。這些人使用假名來租用儲物室。

Police say these drugs could make 3.2 million doses. Ms. Hussen is a famous actress. She is now in prison.

警方表示這些毒品可分出 320 萬劑。Ms. Hussen 是一位著名的演員。她目前被監禁。

Conclusion

Ms. Hussen is in prison. She will go to court in August.

Ms. Hussen 目前被監禁。她將於 8 月再次出庭。

Vocabulary Learning

📦 Talking about 'Where' and 'What'

Look at how the story describes things and places. To reach A2, you need to connect people, actions, and locations simply.

The Pattern: Person/ThingActionLocation

Examples from the text:

  • Ms. Hussenmoved drugsto a house in Blacktown
  • Policearrested peoplein Adelaide

💡 Simple Word Swaps

Instead of using hard words, use these A2 basics found in the text:

  • Bring (To take something to a place) \rightarrow "She tried to bring drugs."
  • Worth (The price of something) \rightarrow "They are worth millions."
  • Fake (Not real) \rightarrow "They used fake names."

⚖️ The 'Now' vs 'Later' Logic

Notice the two ways the story talks about time:

  1. Right Now (Is): "She is now in prison." (Current state)
  2. Future (Will): "She will go to court." (Future plan)

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away because they think the person broke the law.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
illegal (adj.)
Something that is against the law.
Example:It is illegal to drive a car without a license.
worth (adj.)
The amount of money that something costs or is valued at.
Example:This old painting is worth a lot of money.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:He used a fake passport to travel to another country.
doses (n.)
A measured amount of medicine or a drug taken at one time.
Example:The doctor gave her two doses of the medicine.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:The thief spent five years in prison.
court (n.)
The place where a judge and jury decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:The woman must go to court next Tuesday.
Practice A2 words in a crossword