: Many learners use "shadowing" techniques—repeating stories out loud—to improve their pronunciation and confidence.
If your interest is actually in the future of , current discussions often center on how the technology will reshape our lives in the coming years: A1 Tomorrow
: 2025 is predicted to be a turning point for "AI agents" in the workplace, with 2026 potentially being the "Year of the Robot". We are going to eat lunch at a small cafe
In the afternoon, I meet my friend, Sarah. We are going to eat lunch at a small cafe. I think the weather will be sunny. After lunch, I will walk in the park. Learning to speak about the future is a
Learning to speak about the future is a major milestone for beginners. Educators use short stories like the one above to help students move away from direct translation and start speaking naturally.
"Hello! My name is Alex. Today is Sunday, and I am planning my day for tomorrow.
In the evening, I am cook dinner for my family. I will make pasta and salad. Finally, I am going to read a book and go to sleep at 10:00 PM. Tomorrow will be a very good day!" Why "Tomorrow" Matters for A1 Learners