How to Have a Stable Life

如何擁有穩定的生活


Introduction

Many people now want a safe life. They want to control their feelings and have good relationships.

現在許多人都想要安全的生活,他們希望控制自己的情感並擁有良好的人際關係。

Main Body

People want a safe future. They save money and follow a daily plan. They work for long-term goals. This helps them feel less stress.

人們想要安全的未來。他們儲蓄金錢並遵循每日計劃。他們為了長期目標而努力,這有助於減輕他們的壓力。

Friends and partners want honest talk. They help each other. They do not just say words. They show love with actions. They stay calm when things are hard.

朋友與伴侶之間需要坦誠溝通。他們互相幫助,不僅僅是口頭承諾,而是用行動表達愛。在面對困難時,他們能保持冷靜。

At work, people plan carefully. They try new things but they are patient. When a problem happens, they change their plan. They work hard every day to succeed.

在工作上,人們會仔細計劃。他們嘗試新事物但保持耐心。當問題發生時,他們會調整計劃。他們每天努力工作以獲得成功。

Conclusion

Success comes to people who plan, stay calm, and change when they need to.

成功屬於那些懂得計劃、保持冷靜並在需要時做出改變的人。

Vocabulary Learning

🛠️ The 'Action' Engine

To move to A2, you must connect who does it with what they do. Look at how the text builds simple sentences:

  • People \rightarrow save money
  • They \rightarrow follow a plan
  • Partners \rightarrow show love

The Secret Pattern: Person/Group + Action Word + Thing

Why this matters: Beginners often forget the 'action word' or use the wrong one. In this text, the actions are simple and direct. Notice how the text uses 'They' to avoid repeating the word 'People' over and over.

Quick Guide to A2 Verbs found here:

  • Control (manage feelings)
  • Succeed (win or do well)
  • Change (make something different)

Wait! Look at the 'Opposites' used:

  • Hard \rightarrow Calm
  • Words \rightarrow Actions
  • Short-term \rightarrow Long-term

Vocabulary Learning

stable (adj.)
Not changing easily; steady and safe.
Example:He wants a stable job to pay for his house.
control (v.)
To manage or direct something.
Example:It is important to control your anger.
relationships (n.)
The way two or more people feel and act toward each other.
Example:Good relationships with friends make us happy.
long-term (adj.)
Happening over a long period of time.
Example:Saving money is a long-term goal.
honest (adj.)
Telling the truth; not lying.
Example:Please give me your honest opinion.
patient (adj.)
Able to wait without becoming angry.
Example:The teacher is very patient with the students.
succeed (v.)
To get the result you wanted.
Example:If you work hard, you will succeed in school.
Practice A2 words in a crossword