How Stars Affect Your Feelings and Talking

Introduction

The stars and the moon change how people feel and talk to each other right now.

Main Body

Some people feel angry or fast. They might fight with others. You should speak slowly and be kind. At work, do not say yes to everything. You will feel very tired. Do not spend money because you feel sad or happy. Look at the facts first. In love, do not play games. Do not stay silent to test people. Speak clearly and honestly to keep your friends.

Conclusion

Be open with your feelings, but keep clear rules for your life and work.

Learning

🛑 STOP & DO NOT

To reach A2, you need to tell people what not to do. In this text, we see a simple pattern: Do not + action.

How it works: Do not → tells someone to stop or avoid something.

Examples from the text:

  • Do not say yes \rightarrow Stop saying yes.
  • Do not spend money \rightarrow Avoid using your money.
  • Do not play games \rightarrow Stop the games.
  • Do not stay silent \rightarrow Avoid being quiet.

Quick Tip: Use this when you want to give a strong rule or a warning. It is the easiest way to give advice in English.

Vocabulary Learning

feel (v.)
to experience an emotion or physical sensation
Example:I feel happy when I see my friends.
talk (v.)
to speak with someone
Example:We talk about our plans for the weekend.
speak (v.)
to say something aloud
Example:Please speak clearly so everyone can understand.
slowly (adv.)
at a slow speed or pace
Example:She walks slowly to enjoy the scenery.
kind (adj.)
friendly, helpful, or gentle
Example:He is a kind person who helps others.
work (n.)
a place or activity where you earn money
Example:I go to work every day.
say (v.)
to express words aloud
Example:Please say your name.
yes (adj.)
an affirmative answer
Example:Yes, I would like to join you.
tired (adj.)
feeling exhausted or weary
Example:After the long trip, I felt tired.
spend (v.)
to use money or time
Example:I don't want to spend too much money.
sad (adj.)
feeling unhappy or sorrowful
Example:She looked sad after the news.
happy (adj.)
feeling joy or content
Example:He is happy when he wins.
facts (n.)
real information or truths
Example:We should check the facts before deciding.
love (n.)
a strong affection for someone
Example:Love is important in relationships.
friends (n.)
people you like and trust
Example:I spent time with my friends.
play (v.)
to engage in games or activities for fun
Example:Children love to play outside.
games (n.)
activities for fun or competition
Example:We played board games last night.
stay (v.)
to remain in a place
Example:Please stay quiet during the movie.
silent (adj.)
not making any sound
Example:The room was silent after the announcement.
test (v.)
to examine or try something
Example:We will test the new software.
rules (n.)
guidelines that people follow
Example:Follow the rules at school.
life (n.)
the existence of a living person
Example:Life can be challenging.
keep (v.)
to hold or maintain
Example:Keep your promises.
open (adj.)
not closed; able to be accessed
Example:The door is open.
feelings (n.)
emotions or moods
Example:She shared her feelings with her friend.