Being unselfish means caring about others and helping them. A person who is not selfish thinks about other people's needs and feelings. For example, someone who shares their food with a friend or helps a stranger is not selfish. Being kind and generous makes people feel happy and creates a better world.
Examples:
Mary always helps her classmates with their homework.
Tom shares his toys with his little brother.
GRAMMAR The verb to be is used to describe people’s characteristics. In negative sentences, we use is not (isn’t) for singular subjects.
Examples:
She is not selfish.
He is not rude.
Negative:
She isn't selfish.
He isn't greedy.
Questions:
Is she selfish?
Is he kind?
Short Answers:
No, she isn't.
Yes, he is.
VOCABULARY
Kind – Being nice and helpful.
Generous – Willing to give or share.
Caring – Thinking about other people’s feelings.
Helpful – Ready to assist others.
Friendly – Acting in a nice way toward others.
Respectful – Showing respect to others.
Considerate – Thinking about other people’s needs.
Polite – Using good manners.
Supportive – Helping and encouraging others.
Sharing – Giving something to someone else.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
"She always helps others."
"He is a very generous person."
"They share their things with friends."
"She is always kind to everyone."
"He never thinks only about himself."
SENTENCES
Positive: She is very kind and caring.
Negative: She isn’t selfish at all.
Question: Is she a generous person?
Answer: Yes, she is.
CONVERSATION Lucy: Do you think Sarah is selfish?
Mark: No, she isn’t. She always helps people in need.
Lucy: Yes, she volunteers at the hospital every weekend.
Mark: That’s right! She’s very generous and kind.
Long READING Emma is a very kind and caring person. She always helps her friends and family. When her little sister needs help with her homework, Emma explains the lessons patiently. At school, she shares her lunch with classmates who forget theirs. She also volunteers at an animal shelter, taking care of lost pets. Her kindness makes everyone feel happy and appreciated.
One day, Emma saw an old man struggling to carry his groceries. She quickly walked over and helped him. The man thanked her with a big smile. Emma felt happy because she made someone’s day better. She believes that small acts of kindness can change the world.
Questions:
What does Emma do to help her little sister?
Where does Emma volunteer?
Why did Emma help the old man?
Answers:
She helps her sister with her homework.
She volunteers at an animal shelter.
She helped him because he was struggling to carry his groceries.
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