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SHE WAS REALLY BRAVE

 To be brave means to face danger or difficulty without fear. Many people throughout history have shown bravery in different ways. A person can be brave in a big event, like saving someone’s life, or in small ways, like standing up for what is right.

For example:

  • Amelia Earhart was really brave because she flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Malala Yousafzai is brave because she fights for girls’ education.

  • Firefighters are brave because they rescue people from fires.


GRAMMAR

The past simple tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past.

Structure:

Affirmative:

  • She was brave during the storm.

  • They fought for their country.

Negative:

  • She was not afraid of the dark.

  • They did not run away from danger.

Questions:

  • Was she really brave?Yes, she was.

  • Did he help the injured person?Yes, he did.


VOCABULARY

  1. Brave – Showing courage in difficult situations.

  2. Fear – The feeling of being scared.

  3. Hero – A person admired for bravery.

  4. Rescue – To save someone from danger.

  5. Challenge – A difficult situation.

  6. Strong – Physically or mentally powerful.

  7. Protect – To keep someone safe.

  8. Danger – A situation that could cause harm.

  9. Confidence – Belief in yourself.

  10. Survive – To continue living after a dangerous event.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • She showed great courage.

  • He stood up for what was right.

  • They never gave up.

  • Bravery is not the absence of fear, but acting despite fear.

  • She risked her life to help others.


SENTENCES

Positive Sentences:

  • She was really brave during the storm.

  • They helped the injured people.

  • The firefighter saved the child.

Negative Sentences:

  • She was not afraid to speak up.

  • He did not run away from the problem.

  • They were not weak in the face of danger.

Questions & Answers:

  • Was she scared?No, she wasn’t.

  • Did they save the dog?Yes, they did.

  • Was the explorer brave?Yes, he was.


CONVERSATION

Sophie: Did you hear about the girl who saved her brother from a fire?

Tom: No, what happened?

Sophie: She carried him out of the house before the firefighters arrived.

Tom: Wow! She was really brave.

Sophie: Yes, everyone says she is a hero.

Tom: I think bravery is very important.

Sophie: Me too. We should always help others.


Long READING

"The Brave Girl"

Emma was a young girl who lived in a small town. One day, while she was walking home, she saw a dog trapped in the river. The water was strong, and the dog was in danger. Many people were watching, but no one helped.

Emma knew she had to do something. She ran to the riverbank and carefully stepped into the water. The current was strong, but she held onto a tree and moved closer to the dog. Slowly, she pulled the dog to safety.

Everyone clapped and cheered. The owner of the dog thanked Emma and called her a hero. Emma was wet and cold, but she felt happy because she had saved a life.

Questions:

  1. What did Emma see in the river?

    • She saw a dog trapped in the river.

  2. How did she help?

    • She stepped into the water and pulled the dog to safety.

  3. Did other people help?

    • No, they only watched.

  4. How did Emma feel after saving the dog?

    • She felt happy because she saved a life.

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