Soldiers Give Up Their Guns in Colombia
哥倫比亞士兵交出武器
Introduction
About 100 soldiers from a rebel group gave their guns to the government. They want peace.
約 100 名反政府軍士兵將武器交給了政府,他們希望實現和平。
Main Body
The soldiers are in Putumayo. President Gustavo Petro wants peace for all people in Colombia. This is a good start because many armed groups still fight in the country.
這些士兵位於 Putumayo。總統 Gustavo Petro 希望哥倫比亞的所有人民都能享有和平。由於該國仍有許多武裝團體在戰鬥,因此這是一個良好的開始。
The soldiers now live in a special area. The government watches them. The army and police do not fight in this area now.
這些士兵現在住在一個特別區域。政府會對他們進行監視。軍隊和警察目前不會在這個區域內作戰。
The leader of the group is Geovany Rojas. He is in prison because the US says he sold drugs. He still wants to talk about peace. Now, the country has an election. Some new leaders may not like this peace plan.
該組織的領導人是 Geovany Rojas。由於美國指控他販賣毒品,他目前身在監獄中。但他依然希望討論和平。目前該國正舉行選舉,一些新領導人可能不會喜歡這個和平計劃。
Conclusion
The soldiers are waiting. They must follow rules and wait for the election results.
士兵們正在等待。他們必須遵守規則並等待選舉結果。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡ The Power of 'WANT'
In this story, we see a pattern: Someone + want + something.
- They want peace.
- President Petro wants peace.
- He still wants to talk.
The Golden Rule: If you talk about one person (He/She/Petro), add an -s to the word.
- I want → Peace
- They want → Peace
- He wants → Peace
🌍 Places & People
Notice how we use IN for locations:
- In Putumayo
- In the country
- In a special area
- In prison
Quick Tip: Use "in" when you are inside a boundary or a city.
→ The soldiers are in Putumayo.