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SUCCESS, SUCCEED, AND SUCCESSFUL

 The words success, succeed, and successful are all related, but they have different uses in English.

  • Success is a noun. It means a good result or achieving something.
    Example: She had success in her new job.

  • Succeed is a verb. It means to do something well or to reach a goal.
    Example: He worked hard and succeeded.

  • Successful is an adjective. It describes someone or something that has success.
    Example: They are successful musicians.

You use success to talk about the result, succeed to talk about the action, and successful to describe a person or thing.


GRAMMAR

Use the present simple for habits and general truths.
Use past simple for completed actions.
Use the verb "succeed" in different tenses.
Use the noun "success" as the subject or object.
Use the adjective "successful" before a noun.

Examples:

  • (Present simple) People want to succeed in life.

  • (Past simple) She succeeded after many years.

  • (Noun) His success made his family proud.

  • (Adjective) He is a successful teacher.


VOCABULARY

  1. SuccessA good result or achievement

  2. SucceedTo reach a goal or do something well

  3. SuccessfulHaving success or doing well

  4. FailNot succeed

  5. TryTo make an effort

  6. PlanAn idea for how to do something

  7. EffortWork or energy to do something

  8. GoalSomething you want to do or achieve

  9. PracticeTo do something again to improve

  10. DreamSomething you want very much


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I want to succeed in life.

  • She is a successful artist.

  • Hard work brings success.

  • He tried and didn’t give up.

  • They reached their goal.

  • Success takes time and effort.

  • Let’s celebrate your success!

  • Don’t be afraid to try.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • She succeeds in everything she does.

  • I have success in my studies.

  • He is a successful football player.

Negative:

  • They don’t succeed without help.

  • I didn’t have success in the contest.

  • She isn’t successful yet, but she tries.

Questions:

  • Do you want to succeed?

  • What does success mean to you?

  • Is he a successful businessman?

Answers:

  • Yes, I want to succeed in my goals.

  • Success means doing what I love.

  • Yes, he is very successful.


LONG CONVERSATION

Liam: Hi Anna! Congratulations on your exam.

Anna: Thanks, Liam! I studied a lot, and I finally succeeded.

Liam: You are a successful student now.

Anna: Well, I still have more goals, but this is a good start.

Liam: What helped you most?

Anna: A good plan and hard work. I didn’t give up.

Liam: That’s great. I want to have success too.

Anna: You will. Just keep trying and never stop learning.


LONG READING

Tom always wanted to be a chef. He didn’t have much experience, but he had a big dream. He studied cooking, practiced every day, and worked in many kitchens. At first, he made mistakes, but he learned from them. After years of hard work, he opened his own restaurant. Now, people love his food, and his restaurant is very popular. Tom says that success comes from effort, learning, and passion. He is now a successful chef, and he wants to help others succeed too.

Questions and Answers:

  1. What did Tom want to be?
    A chef.

  2. What did he do to succeed?
    He studied, practiced, and worked hard.

  3. Did he make mistakes?
    Yes, but he learned from them.

  4. What does Tom say about success?
    Success comes from effort, learning, and passion.

  5. Is Tom successful now?
    Yes, he has a popular restaurant.

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