A1 Tomorrow Here

: Many learners use "shadowing" techniques—repeating stories out loud—to improve their pronunciation and confidence.

"Hello! My name is Alex. Today is Sunday, and I am planning my day for tomorrow.

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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 major milestone for beginners. Educators use short stories like the one above to help students move away from direct translation and start speaking naturally. Today is Sunday, and I am planning my day for tomorrow

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is Monday. I am going to wake up at 7:00 AM. I will drink a hot cup of coffee and eat breakfast. Then, I am going to go to my English class. I want to learn many new words. I think the weather will be sunny

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