Future Predictions for Work, Money, and Love

Introduction

This report gives advice about your job, your friends, and your money using stars and cards.

Main Body

You must work hard to learn new skills. Do not just act confident. Plan your work carefully. If you have a business, check your quality. If you have a boss, ask them what they want. Be honest with the people you love. Some old friendships may end. This is okay. You need true friends. Do not smile if you are sad. Speak the truth to be happy. Do not spend money to look rich. Only buy things you really need. Work stress can hurt your heart and muscles. You must rest and sleep more to feel better.

Conclusion

Now is the time to be honest, work hard, and be yourself.

Learning

⚡️ The 'Do / Do Not' Command

In this text, the writer tells you exactly what to do. We call these commands. They are the simplest way to give advice in English.

1. The Positive (Just the action)

  • Work hard.
  • Plan your work.
  • Be honest.

2. The Negative (Add 'Do not')

  • Do not + action \rightarrow Do not smile.
  • Do not + action \rightarrow Do not spend money.

💡 Quick Tip: 'Must' for Strong Rules

When the advice is very important, we use must:

  • You must work hard \rightarrow It is necessary.
  • You must rest \rightarrow It is necessary for your health.

Vocabulary Learning

job (n.)
a paid position of employment
Example:She started a new job at the office.
friends (n.)
people you know and like
Example:I enjoy spending time with my friends.
money (n.)
currency used for buying things
Example:He saved money for a trip.
work (n.)
the activity of doing a job
Example:Work is important for earning money.
skills (n.)
abilities learned through practice
Example:She has many skills in cooking.
honest (adj.)
truthful and not lying
Example:He is honest about his mistakes.
people (n.)
human beings in general
Example:People gather at the park.
love (n.)
a strong affection toward someone
Example:Love is a powerful feeling.
smile (v.)
to show teeth in happiness
Example:She smiled when she saw the gift.
happy (adj.)
feeling joy or contentment
Example:He felt happy after the exam.
spend (v.)
to use money for buying something
Example:Do not spend too much money.
buy (v.)
to purchase something
Example:She wants to buy a new book.