Hate Crimes Against Jewish People in the UK

Introduction

The UK has more attacks against Jewish people. A man attacked two people in Golders Green. Now the government is trying to stop this violence.

Main Body

A man named Essa Suleiman stabbed two Jewish men. Other people started fires at Jewish buildings. The government is giving £25 million for more security. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is working with police and doctors to stop hate. The Green Party is growing. More people are joining the party. But the leader, Zack Polanski, has problems. Some people say he does not talk about antisemitism in a good way. Some people are angry about pictures in newspapers. MP Sarah Sackman says some groups do not help Jewish people. She says universities and hospitals must stop hate too.

Conclusion

The UK government wants to stop foreign terror groups. They want Jewish people to feel safe in their homes.

Learning

🛠️ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the text describes people doing things. To reach A2, you need to connect a Person to an Action.

Examples from the text:

  • A man \rightarrow attacked
  • The government \rightarrow is giving
  • People \rightarrow are joining

💡 The Secret Rule: When talking about a habit or a general fact, use the simple form. When it is happening now or these days, use is/are + -ing.

Compare:

  1. General: "The UK has more attacks." (A fact)
  2. Now: "The government is trying to stop this." (Ongoing action)

Quick Vocabulary Check:

  • Stop: To make something finish.
  • Join: To become a member of a group.

Vocabulary Learning

government
The people who run a country.
Example:The government will make new rules to keep everyone safe.
security
Protection from danger.
Example:The police give extra security at the school.
hospital
A place where sick people get treatment.
Example:She went to the hospital after the accident.
home
The place where you live.
Example:Everyone wants to feel safe at home.
problem
Something that is difficult or causes trouble.
Example:The new law is a problem for many people.
picture
A photo or drawing.
Example:The picture on the news made people angry.
group
A number of people together.
Example:The group of students studied in the library.