People Protest About School Exams

民眾抗議學校考試問題


Introduction

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) had a big protest in New Delhi on June 20, 2026. They want the Education Minister to leave his job.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 於 2026 年 6 月 20 日在新德理舉行了一場大型抗議。他們要求教育部長下台。

Main Body

The group is angry because some exam papers leaked. This means students did not have a fair test. The CJP started on Instagram and now they protest in the streets. They want money for students and better ways to check exam answers.

該團體感到憤怒,因為部分試卷外洩。這意味著學生無法在公平的環境下考試。CJP 起源於 Instagram,現在則在街頭抗議。他們要求為學生提供補償金,並改善閱卷檢查方式。

Famous people joined the protest. One man, Sonam Wangchuk, said he will stop eating if the government does not help. People hit metal plates to make noise. The leader, Abhijeet Dipke, asked the Prime Minister for money for families of students who died.

知名人士也加入了抗議。一名叫 Sonam Wangchuk 的男子表示,如果政府不提供協助,他將採取絕食行動。民眾敲擊金屬盤以製造噪音。領導人 Abhijeet Dipke 要求總理為死掉的學生家屬提供賠償金。

Many police officers and drones were at the protest. The police told the people to leave at 5:00 PM, but some people stayed. The government is checking the leaks, but the CJP says this is not enough.

抗議現場有許多警察和無人機。警方要求民眾在下午 5 點前離開,但仍有人留在現場。政府雖在調查外洩事件,但 CJP 認為這樣做還不夠。

Conclusion

The group started as a joke online. Now they want to change the school system in India.

該團體最初是以網路玩笑的形式開始的。現在他們想要改變印度的學校制度。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see a lot of strong actions. To reach A2, you need to move from simple words to 'power words' that describe a situation.

Look at these changes:

  • Angry \rightarrow Protest (When you are angry and tell everyone, you protest)
  • Tell \rightarrow Ask for (When you want something specific, like money, you ask for it)
  • Start \rightarrow Join (When a group already exists and you enter it, you join)

🛠️ Sentence Building: "Who wants What?"

Many A2 sentences follow this simple map:
[Person/Group] \rightarrow [Want/Ask] \rightarrow [The Thing]

  • The CJP \rightarrow want \rightarrow money
  • Sonam Wangchuk \rightarrow asks for \rightarrow help
  • The group \rightarrow wants to change \rightarrow the system

Quick Tip: Notice how "want" changes to "wants" when we talk about one person or one group. This is the most important rule for A2 beginners!

Vocabulary Learning

protest (n.)
An event where a group of people show they are unhappy with something.
Example:The students organized a protest to ask for better classrooms.
leaked (v.)
When secret information is given to people who should not see it.
Example:The exam questions leaked on the internet before the test started.
fair (adj.)
Treating everyone in a way that is right or equal.
Example:The teacher gave a fair test to all the students.
drones (n.)
Small flying machines without a pilot that can take photos or videos.
Example:The police used drones to see the crowd from the sky.
enough (adj./adv.)
As much as is needed.
Example:I have enough money to buy a new book.
Practice A2 words in a crossword