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The Former Prime Minister Of New Zealand - Jacinda Ardern | Learn English Through Story
The Former Prime Minister of New Zealand – Jacinda Ardern
Learn English Through Story
Chapter 1: A Girl from a Small Town
Jacinda Ardern was born in 1980 in a small town in New Zealand. Her father was a police officer. Her mother worked at a school. Jacinda was a quiet and smart girl. She loved to read books and help people.
She grew up in a kind and simple home. Even as a child, she wanted to make the world a better place.
Chapter 2: A Passion for Politics
When Jacinda was 17, she helped a family member in an election. She liked the work and wanted to do more. She studied politics and communication at university.
Later, she worked with politicians in New Zealand and even in London. People saw that she was hardworking, kind, and a good leader.
Chapter 3: Becoming Prime Minister
In 2017, something amazing happened. At age 37, Jacinda Ardern became the youngest female Prime Minister of New Zealand in more than 150 years. She smiled and said,
"Let’s be kind, let’s be strong."
People around the world watched her. She led with calm words and clear action. Many people, especially women and young people, looked up to her.
Chapter 4: Leading Through Crisis
As Prime Minister, Jacinda had many hard times.
In 2019, there was a terror attack at a mosque in Christchurch. Jacinda wore a headscarf and hugged the victims' families. She showed love and peace.
In 2020, COVID-19 came. She told the people:
"Stay home, save lives."
New Zealand became one of the safest countries.
People said she led with heart and courage.
Chapter 5: Stepping Down
In 2023, Jacinda surprised the world. She said:
"I no longer feel I have enough in the tank."
She was tired and wanted to rest and be with her family.
Even when she left office, people still respected her honesty and kindness.
Chapter 6: A Role Model for the World
Jacinda Ardern taught the world:
Leaders can be kind and strong.
Women can lead countries with success.
Being honest is a sign of strength.
She showed that you can lead with both your head and your heart.
🧠Vocabulary Practice
Prime Minister – the leader of a country’s government.
Terror attack – a violent act that hurts many people.
Leadership – the act of guiding and helping others.
Courage – being brave in difficult times.
Respect – to admire someone for who they are or what they do.
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