Hospitals in Omdurman, Sudan

Introduction

This story is about Al Nao hospital in Sudan. It tells us about the work of Dr. Jamal Eltaeb during the war.

Main Body

Many hospitals in Sudan are broken. They do not work. Al Nao hospital is now very busy. Dr. Jamal Eltaeb leads the hospital. Most other doctors left. The hospital has no medicine. Dr. Jamal asks for help on the internet. Volunteers find medicine in closed shops. Doctors use wood and cloth to help hurt people. Soldiers attacked the hospital four times. Many people are hurt. Dr. Jamal had to cut off legs of children. He had no good tools or strong medicine. The hospital needs money. It needs 40,000 dollars every month. Other hospitals are also broken. The government does not give enough money.

Conclusion

Al Nao hospital still helps people. But it needs more money and help from other countries to stay open.

Vocabulary Learning

busy (adj.)
occupied / busy忙碌
Example:Al Nao hospital is now very busy.
government (n.)
authorities / government政府
Example:The government does not give enough money.
help (v.)
assist / help幫助
Example:Dr. Jamal asks for help on the internet.
medicine (n.)
medicine / medicine藥物
Example:The hospital needs more medicine.
money (n.)
cash / money
Example:The hospital needs money.

Sentence Learning

Al Nao hospital is now very busy.
Time: The word 'now' indicates the present moment, showing when the action happens.時間: 'now' 表示現在,說明動作發生的時間。
Dr. Jamal Eltaeb leads the hospital.
Simple SVO: This sentence follows the basic pattern subject + verb + object.簡單主謂賓: 這句話遵循主語+動詞+賓語的基本結構。
The hospital has no medicine.
Negative: The word 'no' shows that the hospital lacks medicine.否定: 'no' 表示缺乏,說明醫院沒有藥品。
Soldiers attacked the hospital four times.
Frequency: 'four times' tells how many times the action happened.頻率: 'four times' 說明動作發生的次數。
But it needs more money and help from other countries to stay open.
Connector: The word 'but' links two contrasting ideas.連接詞: 'but' 連接兩個相對立的觀點。