In this topic, students will learn to talk about success in learning and the importance of attending lessons regularly. They will practice using the future with "will" and "going to," and review present simple and modal verbs to express habits, advice, and encouragement. Students will also use adverbs of frequency and vocabulary related to study habits, goals, and progress.
For example:
You will succeed if you don’t miss your lessons.
She always attends class, and she gets good grades.
We shouldn’t skip our classes.
This topic helps students express goals and habits that lead to success in learning.
GRAMMAR
Future with "will" and "going to":
You will succeed if you study hard.
I’m going to attend every lesson this month.
Present Simple (routines and habits):
He attends all his lessons.
They study together every evening.
Modal Verbs:
You should go to every class.
You mustn’t skip lessons.
She can ask the teacher for help.
Adverbs of Frequency:
always, usually, often, sometimes, never
I always take notes in class.
Conditionals (First Conditional):
If you miss class, you will not understand the topic.
If he studies, he will pass the test.
VOCABULARY
Succeed – To do well or reach a goal.
Miss – To not attend or be present.
Lesson – A class or time of learning.
Skip – To not go to something on purpose.
Goal – A target or something you want to achieve.
Attend – To go to or be present at something.
Grade – A score or mark you get in school.
Homework – Work you do at home for school.
Progress – Improvement or moving forward.
Effort – Hard work or energy to do something.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
You will succeed!
Don’t miss your classes.
I always go to class.
Try to attend every lesson.
If you work hard, you will pass.
Success needs effort and time.
SENTENCES
Positive:
I always attend my lessons.
She will succeed in her exams.
We are going to study together.
Negative:
He doesn’t go to class every day.
They won’t pass if they skip lessons.
I’m not missing any more classes.
Questions:
Do you usually go to all your classes?
Will you study tonight?
Are you going to attend the lesson tomorrow?
Answers:
Yes, I always go to class.
No, I missed class yesterday.
I will be there on time.
CONVERSATION
Emma: Hi Lucas! You look happy today.
Lucas: I am! I passed my science test.
Emma: That’s great! You studied a lot, right?
Lucas: Yes. I didn’t miss any lessons and I reviewed at home.
Emma: I missed two classes last week. I think that’s why I didn’t do well.
Lucas: You should try to go every day. It really helps.
Emma: You’re right. I will not skip any more classes. I want to succeed too.
Lucas: That’s the spirit! Let’s study together next time.
Emma: Good idea!
LONG READING
Success in school doesn’t happen by chance. Students who do well usually attend all their lessons, do their homework, and study regularly. Mia is one of those students. She goes to every class and pays attention. When she doesn’t understand something, she asks questions. Mia also reviews her notes at home.
Her friend Alex often skips classes. He sometimes forgets to do his homework. Because of this, his grades are not very good. One day, Mia told Alex, “If you want to succeed, you need to come to class.” Alex listened to her and started to change. Now he attends his lessons and studies more. His grades are better, and he feels more confident.
Questions and Answers:
Why is Mia successful? – Because she attends all her lessons and studies.
What does she do when she doesn’t understand something? – She asks questions.
What problem does Alex have? – He skips classes and forgets homework.
What advice did Mia give Alex? – She said he should come to class.
What happened after Alex changed? – His grades improved.
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