A friendly person is someone who is kind, warm, and easy to talk to. Friendly people smile, greet others, and make people feel comfortable. Being friendly helps create good relationships with family, friends, and even strangers.
Examples:
Tom always says hello to new classmates. He is very friendly.
Lisa smiles and helps her neighbors. She is friendly to everyone.
Mark shares his lunch with his friends. He is a friendly boy.
GRAMMAR
Using the verb "to be" for descriptions
We use the verb to be to describe someone's personality.
Structure:
Subject + to be + adjective.
Examples:
He is friendly.
She is very nice.
They are kind and helpful.
Asking questions about personality
To ask about someone's personality, we use:
Structure:
Is + subject + adjective?
Examples:
Is he friendly? → Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
Is your teacher kind? → Yes, she is.
Are they nice? → No, they aren’t.
VOCABULARY
Friendly – Kind and easy to talk to.
Polite – Showing good manners.
Helpful – Ready to help others.
Kind – Being nice to others.
Nice – Pleasant and good-natured.
Warm – Making others feel comfortable.
Generous – Willing to share with others.
Talkative – Enjoys speaking with people.
Cheerful – Happy and positive.
Welcoming – Making others feel at home.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
He is always kind to everyone.
She smiles at everyone she meets.
Is he friendly? Yes, he is!
My neighbor is very polite and helpful.
They are nice people. You will like them.
He never says hello. He is not very friendly.
A friendly person makes new friends easily.
She is always cheerful and warm.
Can you be more polite, please?
Being friendly makes life better.
SENTENCES
Positive:
He is friendly to everyone.
She is very kind and polite.
They are always helpful at school.
Negative:
He is not very talkative.
She isn’t very welcoming.
They are not always polite.
Questions and Answers:
Is he friendly? → Yes, he is.
Is she helpful? → No, she isn’t.
Are they kind? → Yes, they are.
Who is the friendliest person you know? → My best friend, because he always smiles and helps others.
CONVERSATION
Emma: Hi, John! Do you like your new neighbor?
John: Yes! He is very friendly.
Emma: That’s great! What makes him friendly?
John: He always says hello and helps me with my bike.
Emma: That sounds nice. I would like to meet him!
John: Yes! You will like him. He is very kind to everyone.
LONG READING
The Friendly Boy
Jake is a very friendly boy. Every morning, he greets his classmates with a big smile. When a new student arrives, Jake introduces himself and helps them feel comfortable. One day, a new student named Lucas came to school. He was shy and nervous. Jake talked to him, showed him around, and invited him to play at recess. Lucas smiled and felt happy. Thanks to Jake’s kindness, Lucas made new friends quickly.
Questions:
How does Jake greet his classmates?
Who was the new student?
What did Jake do to help Lucas?
Answers:
He greets them with a big smile.
The new student was Lucas.
He talked to him, showed him around, and invited him to play.
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