New Ways to Visit Mount Kailash

Introduction

India wants to help people visit Mount Kailash. One state wants a new road. But Nepal is angry about an old road.

Main Body

Himachal Pradesh wants to use the Shipki-La pass. This road is safe because it has fewer landslides. It is also shorter for travelers. Nepal is not happy about the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand. Nepal says this land belongs to them. They do not want India to use it. Many people visit this place for religion every year. India and China want to use these trips to be friends again.

Conclusion

India may use a new road in Himachal Pradesh. But India and Nepal must still talk about their border.

Learning

🌍 Talking about Places and Feelings

Look at how we connect a place to a feeling in this text:

  • Nepal β†’\rightarrow is not happy
  • India β†’\rightarrow wants to help
  • The road β†’\rightarrow is safe

The Simple Secret: To reach A2, stop using complex words. Use [Person/Place] + [is/want] + [Feeling/Goal].


Key words for your pocket:

  • Safe: No danger.
  • Angry: Very unhappy.
  • Shorter: Less distance.

Quick Pattern: Instead of saying "The distance is small," say β†’\rightarrow "It is shorter."

Vocabulary Learning

help (v.)
To give assistance
Example:She helps her sister with homework.
people (n.)
Human beings
Example:Many people visited the museum.
visit (v.)
To go to a place
Example:We will visit the park tomorrow.
new (adj.)
Recently made or created
Example:He bought a new bicycle.
road (n.)
A path for vehicles
Example:The road is closed for repairs.
angry (adj.)
Feeling upset
Example:She was angry when she lost her keys.
old (adj.)
Having existed for a long time
Example:The old building was renovated.
safe (adj.)
Not dangerous
Example:The playground is safe for children.
fewer (adj.)
Less in number
Example:There are fewer cars on the road today.
landslides (n.)
A fall of earth
Example:Landslides can be dangerous during storms.
shorter (adj.)
Less in length
Example:The shorter route saves time.
travelers (n.)
People who travel
Example:Travelers should carry passports.
not (adv.)
Negation
Example:I do not like spicy food.
happy (adj.)
Feeling joy
Example:They were happy to see each other.
land (n.)
Ground or territory
Example:The land is fertile.
belongs (v.)
To be owned by
Example:The book belongs to the library.
want (v.)
Desire
Example:I want a cup of tea.
many (adj.)
A large number
Example:Many birds fly south.
religion (n.)
A belief system
Example:Religion plays a role in many cultures.
year (n.)
365 days
Example:It will take a year to finish the project.
friends (n.)
Companions
Example:Friends support each other.
again (adv.)
Once more
Example:Please try again.
must (modal)
Obligation
Example:You must wear a helmet.
talk (v.)
To speak
Example:Let's talk about the plan.
border (n.)
Boundary
Example:The border between the countries is disputed.
use (v.)
To employ
Example:Use the key to open the door.
state (n.)
A political entity
Example:The state has many parks.
one (num)
The number 1
Example:One apple is enough.
but (conj.)
Contrasting conjunction
Example:I like tea, but I prefer coffee.
and (conj.)
Connecting conjunction
Example:She likes apples and oranges.