Tuesday, November 11, 2025

THIS ARRANGEMENT WORKS BETTER FOR EVERYONE

 The sentence “This arrangement works better for everyone” means that a new plan, schedule, or decision is more convenient and helpful for all the people involved.

An arrangement is something organized or agreed upon — like a meeting time, a seating plan, or a work schedule.

We use this expression when we find a solution that makes things easier or more efficient.

Examples:

  • We changed the meeting to Monday. This arrangement works better for everyone.

  • Now we study online on Fridays. This arrangement works better for the students.

  • The new office schedule works better for everyone.

This topic helps students talk about plans, agreements, and improvements using the present simple, comparatives, and expressions of opinion.


🧩 GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple

We use the present simple to talk about things that are true or happen regularly.
Structure: Subject + base verb (+s for he/she/it)

This arrangement works better for everyone.
The plan helps us save time.
It makes our work easier.

2. Comparatives

We use comparatives to compare two things.
Structure: adjective + -er + than or more + adjective + than

This arrangement is better than the old one.
The new plan is more effective than before.
It’s easier to understand this way.

3. Modals: can / should

We can try a different arrangement.
You should talk to your team first.

4. Future with “Will” and “Going to”

We will keep this arrangement for next week.
I’m going to tell the manager about the change.


🧠 VOCABULARY (10 words)

  1. Arrangement – a plan or agreement about something.

  2. Schedule – a plan of times and activities.

  3. Meeting – a time when people come together to discuss something.

  4. Plan – a decision about what to do.

  5. Change – to make something different.

  6. Organize – to make plans and prepare things.

  7. Everyone – all people.

  8. Better – more good or more suitable.

  9. Convenient – easy and comfortable to do.

  10. Agree – to have the same opinion or accept something.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • This arrangement works better for everyone.

  • Let’s try a new plan.

  • Can we change the time?

  • I think this schedule is better.

  • We should talk about the new plan.

  • It’s easier for me to meet in the morning.

  • That sounds good to me.

  • We can adjust the plan later.

  • Everyone agrees with this change.

  • Let’s keep this arrangement for next week.


🗣️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • This arrangement works better for everyone.

  • The new plan helps us save time.

  • Our teacher agrees with the schedule.

Negative:

  • This arrangement doesn’t work for me.

  • The plan isn’t convenient for the group.

  • They don’t like the new time.

Questions:

  • Does this arrangement work for you?

  • Who suggested this plan?

  • Can we change the meeting day?

Answers:

  • Yes, it works perfectly for me.

  • I think Maria suggested it.

  • Sure, we can move it to Friday.


🎭 CONVERSATION

Emma: Hi, John. Did you check the new class schedule?
John: Yes, I did. The class starts at 9 a.m. now, right?
Emma: Exactly. The teacher said this arrangement works better for everyone.
John: I agree. I can arrive on time more easily now.
Emma: Same here! Before, it was too early for me.
John: Do you know if everyone agrees with it?
Emma: Yes, most students said it’s perfect.
John: Great! I think we should keep this arrangement for the rest of the semester.
Emma: Definitely. It’s better for both students and teachers.


📖 READING

A New Work Schedule

Last month, a small company decided to change its work schedule. Before, the employees started at 8 a.m. and finished at 5 p.m. Many workers said the traffic was terrible in the morning.

The manager listened to their opinions and decided to start work at 9 a.m. instead. After one week, everyone felt happier and more productive.

The manager said, “This arrangement works better for everyone. People arrive on time and feel less stressed.”

Now, the company is planning to keep this new schedule for the future because it helps both the employees and the management.


Questions

  1. What did the company change?

  2. Why was the old schedule a problem?

  3. What time do they start work now?

  4. How did the workers feel after the change?

  5. What did the manager decide for the future?

Answers

  1. They changed their work schedule.

  2. Because the traffic was terrible in the morning.

  3. They start work at 9 a.m. now.

  4. They felt happier and more productive.

  5. The manager decided to keep the new schedule.

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