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DO YOU EVER WEAR A LUCKY COLOR OR CARRY A LUCKY OBJECT TO BRING GOOD LUCK?

 Many people believe that certain colors or objects bring them good luck. For example, some wear a red shirt on important days, or carry a special coin, bracelet, or keychain. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about habits and beliefs, describe lucky items, and share personal experiences related to superstitions and luck.

We use the present simple to talk about routines (e.g., I always wear my lucky ring), the past simple to describe past experiences (e.g., I lost my lucky charm last year), and future forms to make plans or predictions (I’m going to wear green tomorrow). You will also practice modals, frequency adverbs, and comparatives.

Examples:

  • I always wear blue socks before exams.

  • She carries a lucky coin in her bag.

  • I lost my lucky pen, and I failed the test!

  • Tomorrow I’m going to wear red for luck.


🧠 GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple (for routines and facts)

    • I wear a lucky necklace.

    • He doesn’t carry anything special.

    • Do you have a lucky item?

  2. Present Continuous (for now or future plans)

    • I’m wearing my lucky shirt today.

    • We are carrying lucky charms to the game.

  3. Past Simple (for past experiences)

    • I wore green and I won the prize!

    • She carried her lucky rock yesterday.

  4. Future with Will / Going to

    • I will wear my lucky socks tomorrow.

    • He is going to bring his lucky bracelet.

  5. Modals (can, should, must, etc.)

    • You can wear a lucky color if it makes you feel better.

    • You shouldn’t depend only on luck.

    • I must bring my lucky keychain for the test.

  6. Adverbs of Frequency

    • I always carry my charm.

    • She rarely wears lucky colors.

  7. Comparatives and Superlatives

    • Green is luckier than black.

    • This is my luckiest day!


📚 VOCABULARY (10 Words with Definitions)

WordDefinition
CharmA small object believed to bring luck
BraceletA piece of jewelry worn around the wrist
NecklaceJewelry worn around the neck
Lucky colorA color believed to bring good luck
BeliefSomething you think is true
SuperstitionA traditional idea about luck or magic
ObjectA thing that you can see and touch
WinTo be the best or get a prize
ImportantSomething that matters a lot
CarryTo take something with you

💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I always carry this for good luck.

  • This is my lucky charm.

  • It brings me good fortune.

  • Just in case, I’m wearing my lucky shirt.

  • Do you believe in lucky objects?

  • It never fails me.

  • I don’t go anywhere without it.

  • It’s just a tradition.

  • It makes me feel confident.

  • Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t!


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I often wear my lucky color before exams.

  • He carries a rabbit’s foot keychain everywhere.

Negative:

  • She doesn’t believe in lucky objects.

  • I never wear red for luck.

Questions:

  • Do you carry a lucky charm?

  • What color do you wear for good luck?

Answers:

  • Yes, I wear green before presentations.

  • No, I don’t believe in that.


🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION

Liam: Hey Sofia, is that the same red bracelet you always wear?

Sofia: Yes! It’s my lucky bracelet. I wear it for important events.

Liam: Does it really work?

Sofia: I don’t know, but I wore it when I got my job. I also passed my English test with it!

Liam: That’s interesting. I sometimes wear blue when I want to feel confident.

Sofia: Blue is a lucky color for many people. Are you wearing it today?

Liam: No, I’m not. I forgot. But I have my lucky coin in my pocket.

Sofia: See? Everyone has something!

Liam: True! Are you going to wear that bracelet for the interview tomorrow?

Sofia: Of course! I can’t forget it.

Liam: Good luck, then!


📖 LONG READING

Title: Maria’s Lucky Color

Maria believes in lucky colors. Every time she has an exam or an interview, she wears yellow. She thinks yellow brings her energy and success. Last year, Maria had a big presentation. She forgot to wear yellow and wore black instead. She felt nervous and made many mistakes. After that, she decided never to forget her lucky color again.

Now, Maria prepares her clothes the night before. She even has yellow earrings and a yellow scarf. She doesn’t believe that the color really changes things, but it helps her feel strong and focused.

Her friends think it’s funny, but some of them are starting to believe in lucky colors too.

Questions:

  1. What color does Maria believe is lucky?
    → Yellow.

  2. What happened when she wore black?
    → She felt nervous and made mistakes.

  3. What does Maria do now?
    → She prepares her clothes the night before.

  4. Why does she wear yellow?
    → It makes her feel strong and confident.

  5. Do her friends believe in lucky colors?
    → Some of them are starting to believe.

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