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PEOPLE CHANGING THEIR WORLD

 The phrase "People changing their world" refers to how individuals make a difference in their communities, countries, or even globally. People can change the world through small acts of kindness, inventions, environmental efforts, and social movements.

For example:

  • Malala Yousafzai fights for education rights.

  • Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb.

  • Wangari Maathai planted millions of trees in Africa.

Ordinary people can also create change:

  • A teacher helping students learn.

  • A volunteer working in a food bank.

  • A child picking up litter in the park.


GRAMMAR

We use different verb tenses and structures to talk about how people change the world.

Present Simple (General Actions)

  • She helps poor children.

  • They clean the streets every Saturday.

  • He teaches students online.

Present Continuous (Ongoing Actions)

  • She is planting trees to protect the environment.

  • They are organizing a charity event.

  • He is inventing a new device to save energy.

Past Simple (Completed Actions in the Past)

  • Mother Teresa helped many poor people.

  • He started a recycling program last year.

  • They built a school for children in 2015.

Future Simple (Plans and Predictions)

  • She will help people in need.

  • They will create new technology to fight pollution.

  • He will start a campaign next year.


VOCABULARY

  1. Change – To make something different.

  2. Volunteer – A person who helps without getting paid.

  3. Invent – To create something new.

  4. Environment – The natural world around us.

  5. Charity – Helping people in need.

  6. Community – A group of people living in the same area.

  7. Impact – A strong effect on something or someone.

  8. Leader – A person who guides or inspires others.

  9. Donate – To give money or things to help others.

  10. Inspire – To make others feel motivated to do something.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I want to help people.

  • She is making a difference.

  • They are working for a better world.

  • How can we help our community?

  • He changed the world with his ideas.

  • We should take care of the environment.

  • She started an organization to help others.

  • They work hard to improve lives.


SENTENCES

Positive Sentences:

  • She helps the poor.

  • They are cleaning the river.

  • He invented a solar-powered car.

Negative Sentences:

  • She doesn’t ignore people in need.

  • They are not destroying nature.

  • He didn’t stop helping others.

Questions & Answers:

  • Who helps the homeless?Many volunteers help them.

  • What is he doing?He is building a school.

  • Did she start a charity?Yes, she did.

  • Will they plant trees next week?Yes, they will.


CONVERSATION

Emma: Hi, Tom! Did you hear about the new recycling project?

Tom: No, what is it about?

Emma: A group of students is collecting plastic bottles to clean the beach.

Tom: That sounds great! Can I join them?

Emma: Of course! They meet every Saturday at 10 AM.

Tom: Awesome! I want to help too.

Emma: Great! We can make a difference together.


Long READING

"One Person Can Make a Difference"

Maria lives in a small town. She saw a problem in her community: many children had no books. Maria decided to change that. She asked people to donate books, and soon she had a small library in her neighborhood. Now, children come every day to read and learn. Maria’s project grew, and a big company donated more books. She proved that one person can make a big difference in the world.

Questions:

  1. What problem did Maria see?

    • Many children had no books.

  2. What did Maria do to help?

    • She asked people to donate books.

  3. What happened to her project?

    • A company donated more books.

  4. How did Maria change her world?

    • She created a small library for children.

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