Housing Problems in Australia and Northern Ireland

Introduction

Governments in Australia and Northern Ireland want to help people find homes. They are using money and new laws to do this.

Main Body

Western Australia is spending 2 billion dollars. They want to build 34,000 new homes. Some people say this is not enough. They want lower rent for poor people. The Australian government wants to change tax laws. They want to help young people buy houses. Some leaders do not like these new taxes. Northern Ireland has a big problem. The government promised money for homes, but they did not pay. Many people are still waiting for a house.

Conclusion

Australia is trying new ways to build homes. Northern Ireland is struggling to finish its plans.

Learning

💡 The 'WANT' Pattern

In this text, we see a very common way to say what people desire or plan to do.

Pattern: Person/Group + want(s) to + Action

Examples from the text:

  • Governments → want to help
  • They → want to build
  • They → want to change

Quick Rule for A2:

  • Use want to for I, You, We, They.
  • Use wants to for He, She, It (or one person/group).

Real-world use:

  • I want to learn English.
  • The student wants to pass the test.

Vocabulary Learning

help (v.)
To give assistance or support
Example:The teacher will help the students with their homework.
find (v.)
To discover or locate something
Example:I can help you find the nearest bus stop.
home (n.)
A place where someone lives
Example:After a long day, I return to my home.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods and services
Example:She saved money for a new phone.
new (adj.)
Not old; recently made or discovered
Example:He bought a new car.
law (n.)
A rule made by a government
Example:The new law will protect the environment.
build (v.)
To make or create something by putting parts together
Example:We will build a new playground.
rent (n.)
The amount paid for using someone else's property
Example:They paid rent for their apartment.
poor (adj.)
Lacking enough money or resources
Example:The poor need more support.
tax (n.)
Money taken by the government from people or businesses
Example:The tax on cigarettes is high.
buy (v.)
To purchase something with money
Example:He wants to buy a house.
leader (n.)
A person who guides or directs others
Example:The leader spoke to the crowd.
big (adj.)
Large in size, amount, or importance
Example:The big mountain is impressive.
problem (n.)
A situation that is difficult or needs to be solved
Example:The problem is that we have no water.
promise (v.)
To say you will do something in the future
Example:I promise to finish the work.
wait (v.)
To stay in one place until something happens
Example:Please wait for your turn.
struggle (v.)
To have a hard time doing something
Example:She struggles to learn English.
finish (v.)
To complete something
Example:They will finish the project next week.
plan (n.)
An organized set of actions to achieve a goal
Example:We have a plan to save money.