Hello everyone, it's me again!

Have you ever read a long English story only to end up... remembering nothing at all? That's because your brain was too exhausted from looking up words. Today, we are going to do things differently. I will lead you through slices of Taylor's life by intertwining ideas and language.

Remember: The goal isn't just to translate, but to feel.

The Noisy City and Reflections

Taylor is a software engineer in a large city in the US. Every morning, looking out the window, he only sees skyscrapers and heavy traffic. He feels tired and begins to compare this modernity with his peaceful past in the countryside.

My name is Taylor. I live in a large city in America. The city is very big and crowded. There are millions of people here. I am a software engineer. My job is important, but it is also difficult. Every morning, I look out my window and see tall buildings, long streets, and heavy traffic. Sometimes, I feel tired. I often consider moving back to my home village. I compare my modern life in the city with my past life in the country. They are very different.

Memories of the Green Countryside

Taylor's hometown is in the South, a place with blue rivers and high mountains. He recalls the simplest things: a gentle breeze, wildflowers, and fresh air without a trace of smoke or dust.

My village is far away in the south. It is near a beautiful blue river and high green mountains. In the spring, the weather is warm and the sky is clear. Farmers work in the fields. They keep animals like horses, cows, birds, and dogs. The air is fresh and cool. I remember the simple things. I remember the soft wind, the wild flowers, and the rich soil. The natural world is peaceful. There is no dark smoke or bad smell.

Warm Winters with Loved Ones

In the winter, Taylor often walks on the frozen lake and fishes through a small hole. He stands by the glowing fire to warm his freezing hands. Friends bring fresh, delicious food, and they read science books together. He realizes that humans always need a balance between a fast and slow pace of life.

During the long cold winter months, white snow covers the hard ground. I walk across the flat ice on the lake. Sometimes, I catch a fish through a small hole. I stand beside a burning fire to heat my cold hands and feet. My good friends bring sweet fruit and fresh meat to cook. We share a great meal. Later, we read an interesting book about history and science. I realize that every person needs a balance between fast city life and slow country days.

The Curious Child and the Technical Adult

Since childhood, Taylor has loved drawing ships traveling across the ocean. He had a curious mind and often asked his teachers thousands of questions. Now, as an adult, he uses that same mind to build software, even though his office is now filled with machines and wires.

When I was a little boy, I loved to paint beautiful pictures. I drew ships sailing on the deep ocean. I had a curious mind. I asked my teacher a thousand questions. She always gave me a careful answer. Now, as an adult, I use my mind to build software. My office contains many computers and machines. I must complete my daily tasks quickly.

Problem Solving and Excellent Results

Every day, Taylor has to write complex lines of code. When the system encounters an error, he must stop to find a solution. He replaces old code segments with new rules. The result is always excellent after repeated testing.

I sit at my desk and write long lines of code. The code is a complex compound of letters and numbers. I try to connect different systems together. Sometimes, the system shows an error. When I find the answer, I change the code. I replace the old pattern with a new rule. The final result is excellent! I test the program and repeat the process several times to be sure.

Returning to Go Further

After a long week, Taylor packs his clothes into a small box and drives back to his hometown. He wants to see his family, eat warm meals, and sleep under the starry sky. Sometimes, we have to take a step back to move further forward.

After a long week, I finally decide to take a short trip. I will return to my village for a few days to visit my family. I want to see my father, mother, sister, and brother. I want to eat warm food and sleep under the bright stars. Life is a journey, and sometimes we must step back to move forward.

FULL STORY: THE CONNECTED TAYLOR

(Now that you've grasped each segment, try re-reading the entire story in English to check your absorption!)

My name is Taylor. I live in a large city in America. The city is very big and crowded. There are millions of people here. I am a software engineer. My job is important, but it is also difficult. Every morning, I look out my window and see tall buildings, long streets, and heavy traffic. I hear loud noises from cars and trucks. Sometimes, I feel tired. I often consider moving back to my home village. I compare my modern life in the city with my past life in the country. They are very different.

My village is far away in the south. It is near a beautiful blue river and high green mountains. In the spring, the weather is warm and the sky is clear. Farmers work in the fields. They grow yellow corn, red apples, and green grass. They keep animals like horses, cows, birds, and dogs. The air is fresh and cool. I remember the simple things. I remember the soft wind, the wild flowers, and the rich soil. The natural world is peaceful. There is no dark smoke or bad smell.

During the long cold winter months, white snow covers the hard ground. I wear heavy clothes, a thick coat, and a warm hat. I walk across the flat ice on the lake. Sometimes, I catch a fish through a small hole. That is a fun game! I stand beside a burning fire to heat my cold hands and feet. I drink hot milk from a glass. I hold a round ball and play with young children. We laugh, smile, and jump up and down. My good friends bring sweet fruit, rich sugar, and fresh meat to cook. We share a great meal. Later, we read an interesting book about history, science, and the universe. We study the shape of the earth, the distance to the moon, and the direction of the wind. Learning is a powerful tool. I realize that every person needs a balance between fast city life and slow country days.

When I was a little boy, I loved to paint beautiful pictures. I mixed different colors like brown, yellow, and black. I drew ships sailing on the deep ocean. I imagined traveling to Europe or Africa by boat. I wanted to become a famous captain. I had a curious mind. I asked my teacher a thousand questions about plants, insects, and energy. She always gave me a careful answer. She explained how tiny seeds grow into huge trees. Her voice was soft but clear. She showed me a map of the world. Now, as an adult, I use my mind to build software. I still feel the same interest and wonder.

But today, I must focus on my work. I have a special project to do. My office contains many computers, machines, and electric wires. I must complete my daily tasks quickly. I sit at my desk and write long lines of code. The code is a complex compound of letters, numbers, and symbols. I try to connect different systems together. Sometimes, I face a big problem. My software doesn't run correctly. The system shows an error. So, I must stop, think carefully, and find a smart solution to solve the issue.

When I find the answer, I change the code. I replace the old pattern with a new rule. The final result is excellent! The system works perfectly again. I test the program and repeat the process several times to be sure. It is successful. After a long week, I finally decide to take a short trip. I pack my clothes in a small box, grab my map, and drive my car. I will return to my village for a few days to visit my family. I want to see my father, mother, sister, and brother. I want to eat warm food, listen to a happy song, and sleep under the bright stars. Life is a journey, and sometimes we must step back to move forward.

A message from TAYLOGIC

This intertwining method helps you understand Taylor's "meaning" before you encounter his "words." You will see words like Consider, Compare, Connect... appear extremely naturally.

Are you ready to move on to Unit 1.3: Story Reflex https://vulehuan.com/en/blog/2026/5/taylogic-unit-13-the-connected-taylor-story-b82BZjJ4wrX – where I will ask questions to test your reflexes regarding Taylor?