India's Got Latent Season 2 is Back

India's Got Latent 第二季回歸了


Introduction

The show India's Got Latent is back. People can watch Season 2 on YouTube and Netflix. Famous people and new artists are in the show.

節目 India's Got Latent 回歸了。觀眾可以在 YouTube 和 Netflix 上觀看第二季。節目中有知名人士和新藝術家參與。

Main Body

A man named Sukrut Deo performed a poem. He acted like he was drunk. Many people liked him online. Actors Alia Bhatt and Sharvari were there to talk about a new movie called Alpha.

一名叫做 Sukrut Deo 的男子表演了一首詩。他表現得像是醉酒了一樣。許多網友非常喜歡他。演員 Alia Bhatt 和 Sharvari 也在現場,是為了宣傳一部名為《Alpha》的新電影。

Some people are angry about the jokes. One person made a joke about a bad man. The host, Samay Raina, liked the joke, but Alia Bhatt did not smile. Some people think this joke was not okay.

有些人對其中的笑話感到憤怒。有人開了一個關於惡人的玩笑。主持人 Samay Raina 很喜歡這個笑話,但 Alia Bhatt 並沒有微笑。有些人認為這個笑話是不恰當的。

The show stopped for a while because of legal problems. Now it is back. The team says they had to change some things to follow the law. The show comes out every two weeks.

該節目之前因為法律問題暫停了一段時間。現在它回歸了。團隊表示,為了遵守法律,他們必須做出一些調整。該節目每兩週播出一次。

Conclusion

The show is popular again. It helps new artists, but people still argue about the jokes.

該節目再次受到歡迎。它幫助了新藝術家,但人們對於其中的笑話仍有爭議。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 Focus: 'Back' as a Return

In this text, the word back is used to show that something has returned to a previous state. It is a very common A2 pattern.

Look at these examples from the text:

  • "India's Got Latent is back" \rightarrow It started again.
  • "Now it is back" \rightarrow It is available again after a break.

🛠️ How to use it in your life

Instead of saying "I have returned," just use back:

  1. At home: "I am back!" \rightarrow I arrived home.
  2. At work: "She is back from vacation" \rightarrow She is working again.
  3. With things: "My phone is back" \rightarrow I found my phone / it is fixed.

⚠️ Quick Note

Back can be a body part (the back of your shirt), but here it describes time and movement.

Vocabulary Learning

performed (v.)
To act, sing, or play music for other people
Example:The student performed a beautiful song in class.
drunk (adj.)
Having too much alcohol in the body
Example:He felt drunk after drinking two glasses of wine.
angry (adj.)
Feeling strong dislike or annoyance
Example:My teacher was angry because I forgot my homework.
host (n.)
A person who introduces a show or welcomes guests
Example:The host of the talk show asked many questions.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law
Example:You should get legal help before signing the contract.
argue (v.)
To speak angrily with someone because you disagree
Example:The two friends argue about which movie is better.
Practice A2 words in a crossword