Friedrich Merz Talks About Workers and Money

Introduction

Friedrich Merz met with a group of workers from his party. He talked about social rules and money.

Main Body

Some people in the party are unhappy. They think the government does not help workers enough. Merz wants to fix this problem. Merz talked about pensions. Pensions are payments for old people. He said the government will not cut this money. Merz wants to help companies grow. He says strong companies give more money to the state. Some workers do not agree. They think he helps companies too much. Merz says the state must control the market. He wants the market to help all people.

Conclusion

The workers are happy about the pensions. But they still disagree about other money rules.

Vocabulary Learning

agree (v.)
to have the same opinion as someone else同意;贊成
Example:I agree with your idea about the project.
companies (n.)
businesses / organizations that sell things or services for money公司;企業
Example:Many big companies have offices in this city.
government (n.)
the group of people who rule a country政府
Example:The government makes new laws for the country.
market (n.)
a place or system where people buy and sell things市場
Example:The stock market changed a lot this week.
pensions (n.)
retirement fund / money paid to people who are old and do not work退休金;養老金
Example:My grandfather receives his pensions every month.

Sentence Learning

He talked about social rules and money.
Connector: and: The word 'and' joins two nouns 'social rules' and 'money' to show that both were talked about.連接詞: and: 'and' 連接兩個名詞 'social rules' 與 'money',表示兩者都被討論。
But they still disagree about other money rules.
Connector: but: The word 'but' shows a contrast between what was said before and that the workers still disagree.連接詞: but: 'but' 表示對比,說明前面說的與他們仍不同意的情況相對立。
Pensions are payments for old people.
Prepositional Phrase: for: The preposition 'for' introduces the group of people who receive pensions.介詞片語: for: 'for' 是介詞,表示退休金的受益者是 'old people'。
Friedrich Merz met with a group of workers from his party.
Prepositional Phrase: from: The preposition 'from' shows the origin or source of the workers.介詞片語: from: 'from' 是介詞,表示這些工人來自 'his party'。
He says strong companies give more money to the state.
Prepositional Phrase: to: The preposition 'to' indicates the recipient of the money.介詞片語: to: 'to' 是介詞,表示金錢的接受者是 'the state'。