Here are some sentences about changes in life that you might consider:
There used to be a bookstore near my house, but now it's gone.
I used to play soccer every weekend, but I switched to basketball a year ago.
This change has been good because basketball helps me stay active and I've made new friends on the team.
My family moved to a new city last summer.
This change was challenging at first, as I had to adjust to a new school, but it turned out to be positive because I discovered new hobbies and interests.
I no longer eat fast food as often since I started focusing on a healthier lifestyle.
This change has been beneficial for my health and energy levels.
Our neighborhood library closed down, which was disappointing because it was a place where I enjoyed reading.
This change was bad because it limited my access to a variety of books.
Discuss these sentences with a partner:
Think about the impact of each change: Did it improve your life or take away something valuable?
Consider the role of adaptation in managing changes: How did you adjust to each change and what strategies were helpful?
Reflect on whether any of these changes provided opportunities for personal growth, new experiences, or connections.
By discussing these topics, you can better understand the nature of change and how it affects your life, both positively and negatively.