Government Papers About UFOs

Introduction

President Donald Trump says the government will show secret papers about UFOs and aliens.

Main Body

The government wants to share secret files. A special office called AARO is helping the White House. A report from 2024 says there is no proof of alien technology. Some people disagree. Sean Kirkpatrick was the boss of AARO. He says there are no aliens. He says the photos are just mistakes with cameras. Other people are angry. Representative Anna Paulina Luna says the government hides too many secrets. She says military workers saw strange things in the sky. Vice President JD Vance wants to look at Area 51. He thinks the objects are spirits, not aliens. Other past presidents also asked about these objects.

Conclusion

The government will release the files, but many experts do not think they will find aliens.

Learning

🎯 THE 'ACTION' WORD (VERBS)

In English, we use simple words to show what someone does or thinks. Look at these patterns from the text:

1. Sharing Information

  • show β†’ (give a look)
  • share β†’ (give to others)
  • release β†’ (let out/make public)

2. Thinking & Believing

  • says β†’ (speaking a fact/opinion)
  • thinks β†’ (an idea in the head)
  • disagree β†’ (say 'no' to an idea)

3. The Secret World

  • hide β†’ (keep secret)
  • find β†’ (discover something)

πŸ’‘ QUICK TIP: The 'S' Rule

When we talk about one person (He, She, or a Name), we add an -s to the action word:

  • I say β†’\rightarrow He says
  • I think β†’\rightarrow She thinks
  • I want β†’\rightarrow JD Vance wants

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
group of people who control a country
Example:The government will release the files.
secret (adj.)
not known or shared with others
Example:The secret files are hidden.
share (v.)
give part of something to others
Example:We will share the information.
files (n.)
documents kept in folders
Example:The files contain many details.
office (n.)
a room where people work
Example:The office is on the second floor.
report (n.)
a written statement about something
Example:The report says there is no proof.
proof (n.)
evidence that something is true
Example:He found proof of the claim.
technology (n.)
tools and machines made by people
Example:New technology helps us communicate.
people (n.)
many humans
Example:Many people will attend the event.
boss (n.)
a person who gives orders at work
Example:The boss gave a new task.
photos (n.)
pictures taken with a camera
Example:She looked at the photos.
mistakes (n.)
wrong actions or decisions
Example:They made mistakes in the report.