Predictions for May 5, 2026

Introduction

This report tells you about the day May 5, 2026. It uses ideas from Kishori Sud and the stars.

Main Body

People may feel sad or angry easily on this day. Small problems with money or opinions can feel very big. You should stay calm and think before you speak. At work, you must be practical. Check your facts and work slowly. Bosses should write down all rules and check their staff. Be honest with other people. Speak clearly and be kind. This helps you fix problems with friends. Also, drink water and move your body to stop stress in your neck and stomach.

Conclusion

Be practical and be kind to others to have a good day.

Learning

πŸ› οΈ The 'Do' Words (Imperatives)

In this text, we see words that tell us what to do. We don't use "You should" every time. Sometimes we just start with the action word.

How it works: Action Word β†’ Instruction

  • Stay calm. (Don't panic)
  • Check your facts. (Look at the truth)
  • Drink water. (Stay hydrated)
  • Move your body. (Exercise)

Quick Tip for A2: To give a command or a piece of advice, put the action word first. It is the simplest way to speak English clearly.


Vocabulary Shift:

  • Practical β†’ Useful/Real-world
  • Honest β†’ Telling the truth

Vocabulary Learning

practical (adj.)
Useful or sensible in everyday life
Example:I try to be practical when I decide what to eat.
calm (adj.)
Relaxed and not worried
Example:She stayed calm during the test.
stress (n.)
A feeling of tension or worry
Example:He had a lot of stress at work.
neck (n.)
The part of the body behind the head
Example:I have a sore neck after sitting too long.
stomach (n.)
The part of the body that holds food
Example:My stomach hurts after eating too much.
kind (adj.)
Friendly and helpful to others
Example:She is kind to everyone.
honest (adj.)
Telling the truth and not lying
Example:He is honest about his mistakes.
drink (v.)
To take liquid into the body
Example:I drink water every morning.
move (v.)
To change position or activity
Example:We should move our bodies to stay healthy.
work (n.)
A job or place where people do tasks
Example:I go to work at nine o'clock.
boss (n.)
A person who gives orders at work
Example:The boss asked me to finish the report.
rules (n.)
Instructions that people should follow
Example:The rules say we must be on time.