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THIS BRACELET CAN BRING GOOD LUCK

 The sentence "This bracelet can bring good luck" means that the bracelet has the power or ability to help someone have good things happen. People sometimes believe that certain objects, like a bracelet, can give positive energy or luck. This sentence uses the modal verb "can" to show possibility or ability.

Examples:

  • This ring can protect you.

  • These shoes can help you run faster.

  • That necklace can bring peace and calm.

This expression is often used when we talk about beliefs, traditions, or feelings about objects.


GRAMMAR

We use "can" to talk about possibility or ability.

Structure:

  • Subject + can + base verb

Examples:

  • This bracelet can bring good luck.

  • He can speak Spanish very well.

  • They can help us with the project.

We can also make negative sentences:

  • Subject + can’t + base verb

    • This bracelet can’t do magic.

Questions:

  • Can + subject + base verb?

    • Can this bracelet bring good luck?


VOCABULARY

  1. Bracelet – a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist

  2. Luck – good or bad things that happen by chance

  3. Believe – to think something is true

  4. Special – different in a good way

  5. Gift – something you give to someone

  6. Protect – to keep safe

  7. Energy – power or feeling that something gives

  8. Symbol – something that represents a feeling or idea

  9. Positive – good, happy, or helpful

  10. Tradition – something people do again and again in a culture


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • This is my lucky charm.

  • I always wear it when I have a test.

  • It brings me good luck.

  • I got it as a gift.

  • It’s very special to me.

  • Some people don’t believe in luck.

  • You never know—it might help!

  • It makes me feel better.

  • Better safe than sorry.

  • Why not try it?


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • This bracelet can bring good luck.

  • She can wear it every day.

Negative:

  • This bracelet can’t fix everything.

  • He can’t wear it at work.

Questions:

  • Can this bracelet help me?

  • Can you buy one like this?

Answers:

  • Yes, it can help you feel lucky.

  • No, it can’t change your life, but it’s beautiful!


CONVERSATION

Lena: I like your bracelet! It’s so pretty.

Nora: Thank you! My grandmother gave it to me. She said it can bring good luck.

Lena: Really? Do you believe that?

Nora: I think so. I wore it during my exams, and I passed them all!

Lena: Wow! Maybe it works. Can I get one too?

Nora: Of course! I saw some like this at the local market.

Lena: Great! I need a bit of good luck in my life right now.

Nora: It can’t hurt. Even if it doesn’t work, it’s a nice bracelet.


Long READING

Tom received a bracelet from his aunt on his birthday. It was handmade and had a small star charm on it. His aunt told him, “This bracelet can bring good luck. It helped me during hard times.”

At first, Tom didn’t believe in lucky charms. But he wore it anyway because it was a gift. The next week, he won a small prize at school. Then, he found a lost wallet and returned it. The owner gave him a reward. Tom started to feel like the bracelet really brought good luck.

He began to wear it every day. It gave him confidence. Even when things didn’t go well, he felt calm when he touched the bracelet. It became a symbol of hope for him.

Questions:

  1. Who gave Tom the bracelet?

  2. What was special about the bracelet?

  3. What happened after he wore it?

  4. Did Tom believe in luck at the beginning?

  5. What did the bracelet become for him?

Answers:

  1. His aunt.

  2. It was handmade and had a star charm.

  3. He won a prize and received a reward.

  4. No, he didn’t.

  5. A symbol of hope.

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