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BE KIND!

 Being kind means being nice to others, helping when you can, and showing respect. Kindness makes the world a better place. We can show kindness in many ways, such as helping a friend, saying kind words, or sharing with others.

Examples:

  • Samantha helps her little brother with his homework.

  • John gives his friend a warm hug when he is sad.

  • Emma shares her lunch with a classmate who forgot his food.


GRAMMAR

Imperatives for Giving Advice and Instructions

We use imperatives to give advice, instructions, or commands.

Structure:

  • Base verb + complement

Examples:

  • Be kind to everyone.

  • Help your friends when they need it.

  • Say "thank you" and "please."

Using "Can" for Offers and Ability

We use can to talk about what people are able to do or to make polite offers.

Examples:

  • You can help your parents at home.

  • Can I help you with your books?

  • We can be kind by sharing with others.


VOCABULARY

  1. Kind – Nice and caring.

  2. Help – To assist someone.

  3. Respect – To treat others in a good way.

  4. Share – To give part of something to others.

  5. Friendly – Acting in a kind and nice way.

  6. Polite – Using good manners.

  7. Smile – A happy expression on your face.

  8. Listen – To hear and understand someone.

  9. Support – To help and encourage others.

  10. Generous – Willing to give and help.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Be kind to your classmates.

  • Can I help you?

  • It is nice to share with others.

  • Please and thank you are magic words.

  • Helping others makes us happy.

  • A smile can make someone's day better.

  • Listening is an act of kindness.

  • Respect everyone, no matter their age.

  • Always think before you speak.

  • Small acts of kindness make a big difference.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I always say "thank you."

  • She helps her grandmother with the groceries.

  • They share their toys with their friends.

Negative:

  • I do not ignore people who need help.

  • He does not say rude words.

  • We do not push others in line.

Questions and Answers:

  • Do you help your parents at home? → Yes, I do.

  • Can I share my lunch with you? → Yes, thank you!

  • Why should we be kind? → Because kindness makes the world a better place.


CONVERSATION

Sophia: Hi, Liam! You look happy today!

Liam: Hi, Sophia! Yes, I helped my neighbor carry her bags. She was very happy!

Sophia: That’s so kind of you! How did she thank you?

Liam: She gave me a big smile and said, "Thank you!"

Sophia: Kindness is amazing. I will try to do something kind today too.

Liam: That’s a great idea! Let’s be kind every day.


LONG READING

A Little Act of Kindness

Emma was walking home from school when she saw a little puppy on the street. The puppy looked hungry. Emma took some of her lunch and gave it to the puppy. The puppy wagged its tail happily. A man saw Emma and said, "That was very kind!" Emma felt happy because she helped someone in need. The next day, the puppy found a home with a kind family.

Questions:

  1. What did Emma see on the street?

  2. What did she give to the puppy?

  3. How did Emma feel after helping the puppy?

Answers:

  1. She saw a little puppy.

  2. She gave some of her lunch to the puppy.

  3. She felt happy.

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