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
Kind – Nice and caring.
Help – To assist someone.
Respect – To treat others in a good way.
Share – To give part of something to others.
Friendly – Acting in a kind and nice way.
Polite – Using good manners.
Smile – A happy expression on your face.
Listen – To hear and understand someone.
Support – To help and encourage others.
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:
What did Emma see on the street?
What did she give to the puppy?
How did Emma feel after helping the puppy?
Answers:
She saw a little puppy.
She gave some of her lunch to the puppy.
She felt happy.
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