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Start Today: Tomorrow May Be Too Late

Explanation: This article encourages readers to take action today instead of waiting. It explains that small steps can lead to success over time. By starting now and staying consistent, people can improve their future and reach their goals step by step.

     1. Start /stɑːt/ (verb): To begin something.

         I will start my homework now.

     2. Goal /ɡəʊl/ (noun): Something you want to achieve.

         Her goal is to learn English.

     3. Improve /ɪmˈpruːv/ (verb): To get better.

         He wants to improve his skills.

    4. Plan /plæn/ (noun): A set of actions to do something.

        She made a study plan.

    5. Afraid /əˈfreɪd/ (adjective): Feeling fear.

        He is afraid of making mistakes.

  • start off /stɑːt ɒf/ : To begin something

    She will start off with a short exercise.

  • better late than never /ˈbetə leɪt ðən ˈnevə/ : It is better to do something late than not do it at all

    He finally began studying, and it was better late than never.

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Many people say, “I will start tomorrow.” They want to learn a new skill, exercise, or study more. But tomorrow does not always come. This is why it is important to start today.

When you start today, you take the first step. It does not need to be big. A small step is enough. For example, you can read one page, write a short note, or walk for ten minutes. You can start off with a small action. These small actions will help you move forward.

If you wait, you may lose time. Time is very important in life. Every day is a chance to do something new. If you use your time well, you will feel happy and proud. But if you wait too long, you may feel sorry later.

Think about your future. What do you want to be? What do you want to do? If you start now, you will be learning and growing every day. Next week, you will be improving your skills. Next month, you will be reaching your goals step by step. This is how success begins.

Sometimes, people feel afraid. They think they are not ready. But no one is perfect at the beginning. You learn by doing. When you try, you get better. Do not be afraid to make mistakes. Mistakes are part of learning.

You can also ask for help. Talk to a friend or a teacher. They can give you advice and support. When you work with others, you feel stronger and more confident.

It is also helpful to make a simple plan. Write your goals and decide what you will do each day. This will help you stay organised. When you finish your tasks, you will feel good.

Remember, success does not come in one day. It takes time and effort. But if you start today, you are already on the right path. Do not wait for the perfect moment. The perfect moment is now.

Many people say they will start later, but later can become never. So, take action today. Even a small action is better than no action. Start now — it is better late than never.

In the end, starting today can change your future. You will be building a better life step by step. So, do not wait. Start today, because tomorrow may be too late.

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 Present Simple

Used for general truths and habits.
Example: Time is very important.

  Future Continuous (IMPORTANT)

  Used to talk about actions happening in the future over time.
  Structure: will + be + verb (-ing)

  Example from the article:

  • You will be improving your skills.
  • You will be reaching your goals.

  Mini Lesson:
    We use Future Continuous to show actions that will be in progress in the future.
     Example: This time tomorrow, I will be studying.

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  • Why is it important to start today?

  • What is an example of a small step you can take?

  • How will you be improving your skills next week?

  • Why should you not be afraid of mistakes?

  • What can you do to stay organised?

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