The sentence "I’m not going to follow that influencer anymore" helps learners express future intentions and explain changes in opinions or habits. This topic connects to social media, personal preferences, and making decisions. It encourages learners to use the future with "going to", modal verbs, and vocabulary for expressing opinions.
Examples:
I used to like her posts, but not anymore.
He always promotes expensive clothes.
I’m going to follow someone more realistic.
🔄 GRAMMAR
1. Present Simple
He shares fashion tips every day.
They post about new trends.
2. Present Continuous
I’m thinking about unfollowing her.
She’s posting too many ads.
3. Past Simple
I followed that influencer last year.
He promoted useful content before.
4. Future (Will / Going to)
I will find someone better to follow.
I’m not going to follow him anymore.
5. Modals (Can / Should / Must / Might)
You should follow someone honest.
We must think before trusting influencers.
She might be paid for her posts.
6. Comparatives / Superlatives
This influencer is more natural than the other.
He’s the most stylish person online.
7. Adverbs of Frequency
She always wears designer clothes.
He rarely gives honest reviews.
8. Prepositions
She talks about fashion on her channel.
He posts photos with brands from Italy.
💡 VOCABULARY (10 Words)
Influencer – a person who affects others’ decisions online
Follow – to subscribe or pay attention to someone’s content
Unfollow – to stop following someone online
Sponsored – paid by a brand to promote something
Content – photos, videos, and posts
Authentic – real and true
Trend – a popular style or idea
Post – to upload something to social media
Promotion – marketing for a product
Opinion – a personal view or belief
🛍 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
That’s not for me anymore.
I prefer someone more honest.
It’s too much advertising.
I’m changing who I follow.
She doesn’t feel real.
✅ SENTENCES
Positive
I follow fashion influencers online.
She gives great style tips.
Negative
I’m not going to follow that influencer anymore.
He doesn’t share helpful content.
Questions
Do you still follow that influencer?
Why are you going to unfollow her?
Answers
No, I don’t. She changed her content.
Because I want to follow someone more authentic.
🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION
Lena: Hey, are you still following that fashion influencer, Kelly?
David: No, I’m not going to follow her anymore.
Lena: Really? Why not?
David: Her content changed. Now she only posts ads for expensive clothes.
Lena: Oh, I see. That’s disappointing.
David: Yes, I liked her old posts. They were simple and creative.
Lena: I think many influencers do that when they get popular.
David: True. I’m going to look for someone new to follow.
Lena: Good idea. Try NinaStyle—she shares affordable outfits.
David: Thanks! I’ll check her out.
📖 LONG READING
Changing Who We Follow
Social media is full of influencers. Some people love them, and some don’t. Many influencers post helpful tips about fashion, beauty, or life. But sometimes, they begin to promote expensive products or too many ads.
Followers often decide to stop following someone when the content no longer feels real. They want authentic posts and useful advice. For example, if an influencer starts posting only luxury brands, followers who want simple fashion may lose interest.
Many people are going to change the way they follow influencers. They might look for smaller accounts with more honest posts. It’s important to think before following and ask, “Does this person share what I really need?”
Questions and Answers
Why do people stop following influencers?
→ Because the content feels fake or too commercial.What kind of posts do people want?
→ Authentic and useful posts.What might people do in the future?
→ They might follow smaller, more honest accounts.Why should we think before following?
→ To make sure the content is helpful or real.
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