Some people believe that luck is something you are born with. But others think you can learn to be lucky. How? By staying positive, trying new things, and never giving up. In this topic, we explore how actions and mindset can create good luck.
We will use present simple, present continuous, past simple, and future tenses (will and going to). We also practice modal verbs, comparatives and superlatives, adverbs of frequency, prepositions, and more.
Examples:
I believe you can learn to be lucky.
She always looks for good opportunities.
He was lucky because he prepared well.
We will try again tomorrow.
You should stay positive and open to new things.
🧠 GRAMMAR
Present Simple
Lucky people often take chances.
She believes in making her own luck.
Present Continuous
I am learning how to be lucky.
They are trying new things every day.
Past Simple
He found success after many tries.
She learned that action brings luck.
Future: Will / Going to
I will work hard to create luck.
We are going to take a chance tomorrow.
Modal Verbs
You can be lucky with effort.
You should believe in yourself.
You mustn’t stop trying.
Comparatives / Superlatives
He is more prepared than before.
She is the most positive person I know.
Prepositions
She succeeded by working hard.
He learned from his mistakes.
📚 VOCABULARY (10 Words with Definition)
Word | Definition |
---|---|
Positive | Thinking good things will happen |
Effort | Hard work to achieve something |
Mindset | The way a person thinks |
Habit | Something you do regularly |
Risk | A chance that something bad may happen |
Practice | To do something repeatedly to get better |
Prepare | To get ready for something |
Success | A good result or goal achieved |
Courage | Being brave |
Growth | Improvement or development |
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
I believe in making my own luck.
Luck comes from action.
Practice brings results.
Don’t be afraid to fail.
You can always try again.
Stay positive and open-minded.
Take every opportunity.
Believe in yourself.
Luck favors the brave.
Success is no accident.
✏️ SENTENCES
Positive:
I learn to be lucky by trying new things.
She always sees the good in every situation.
Negative:
He doesn’t believe in learning luck.
They didn’t take the opportunity.
Questions:
Can you learn to be lucky?
Are you going to try something new?
Answers:
Yes, I believe luck is a skill.
No, but I want to start changing my mindset.
🗣️ LONG CONVERSATION
Anna: Do you think people can learn to be lucky?
Leo: Yes, I think so. Luck isn’t just magic. It’s about action and attitude.
Anna: What do you mean?
Leo: Well, my brother always takes small risks and meets new people. He finds great opportunities.
Anna: That makes sense. I usually wait for things to happen.
Leo: You should try doing one new thing each week. I’m going to start that too.
Anna: That’s a good idea. Let’s support each other!
Leo: Great! We will learn to be lucky together.
📖 LONG READING
Title: Learning to Be Lucky
Sarah always thought she was unlucky. She never won games or found surprises. One day, she read an article called “Create Your Own Luck.” It said, “Take action. Be open. Say yes.”
She decided to try it. She joined a book club, started a new hobby, and talked to new people. One evening, at a book club event, she met a woman who offered her a job.
Now, Sarah has a new career she loves. She says, “I didn’t wait for luck. I created it.”
Questions and Answers:
Who is Sarah?
→ A girl who thought she was unlucky.What did the article say?
→ Take action, be open, say yes.What did Sarah do?
→ She joined activities and talked to people.What happened at the book club?
→ She got a job opportunity.What did Sarah learn?
→ That she could learn to be lucky.
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