Generosity means giving to others without expecting anything in return. People show generosity by sharing their time, money, or kindness. Being generous can make others happy and create a positive environment.
For example:
Emma gives food to people who need it.
John helps his friend with homework.
Maria donates clothes to charity.
Small acts of generosity can make a big difference in someone's life.
GRAMMAR
Using "can" to talk about possibilities
We use can to talk about things that are possible or abilities.
Examples:
You can donate food to a shelter.
He can help his neighbor with groceries.
They can volunteer at a hospital.
Present Simple for General Facts
We use the present simple to talk about general truths and habits.
Examples:
Generous people always help others.
She gives money to charity every year.
They share their books with classmates.
VOCABULARY
Generosity – The act of giving to others.
Donate – To give something for free to help others.
Kindness – Being nice and caring.
Help – To assist someone.
Share – To give part of something to others.
Charity – An organization that helps people in need.
Volunteer – To work without payment to help others.
Support – To help and encourage someone.
Give – To offer something to another person.
Community – A group of people who live or work together.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Can I help you?
Would you like to donate?
Let’s share our food.
She is always kind to others.
He gave his time to volunteer.
They help their neighbors.
Giving is better than receiving.
Small acts of kindness matter.
Being generous makes people happy.
We should support each other.
SENTENCES
Positive:
She donates money to charity.
He helps his grandmother with housework.
They share their toys with friends.
Negative:
He does not donate old clothes.
They never help in the community.
She does not share her books.
Questions and Answers:
Do you help your friends? → Yes, I do.
Does she volunteer at school? → Yes, she does.
Can we donate money? → Yes, we can.
Why should we be generous? → Because it makes the world better.
CONVERSATION
Anna: Hi, Mike! What are you doing this weekend?
Mike: Hi, Anna! I’m going to volunteer at a community center.
Anna: That’s great! What do you do there?
Mike: I help children with their homework and play with them.
Anna: That sounds nice. I want to help too!
Mike: You can come with me! They always need more volunteers.
Anna: Perfect! Let’s be generous and help others!
LONG READING
A Generous Boy
Tom was a kind boy who loved to help people. Every weekend, he visited the local shelter with his mother. He brought food, clothes, and toys for the children. One day, he met a boy named Sam. Sam had no toys to play with. Tom gave him his favorite toy car. Sam smiled and thanked him.
Tom felt happy because he made Sam smile. From that day, Tom always shared what he had. He learned that generosity makes people happy.
Questions:
What did Tom do every weekend?
Who did Tom meet at the shelter?
What did Tom give to Sam?
How did Tom feel after helping Sam?
Answers:
He visited the shelter.
He met a boy named Sam.
He gave Sam his favorite toy car.
He felt happy.
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