Doing nice things for others means helping people, being kind, and making the world a better place. When we do good things, we feel happy and make others happy too. Nice actions can be small, like holding the door for someone, or big, like helping a friend in need.
For example:
Lisa helps her grandmother carry the groceries.
Tom shares his lunch with his friend.
We donate clothes to people in need.
Being kind and helpful makes us better people and strengthens our relationships with others.
GRAMMAR
We use the verb "do" to talk about actions. In the present simple, we use "do" with "I," "you," "we," and "they." We use "does" with "he," "she," and "it."
Structure:
✅ Affirmative:
We do nice things for others.
She does good things for her family.
❌ Negative:
I do not ignore people who need help.
He does not forget to be kind.
❓ Questions:
Do you help your friends? → Yes, I do.
Does she share her food? → Yes, she does.
VOCABULARY
Kind – Being nice and caring.
Helpful – Giving help to others.
Polite – Speaking and acting in a respectful way.
Respect – Treating others well.
Share – Giving something to someone else.
Generous – Giving things to others.
Friendly – Acting in a nice way towards people.
Listen – Paying attention to others.
Support – Helping someone when they need it.
Thankful – Feeling gratitude.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
We should always be kind to others.
Helping people makes us feel good.
It is important to respect everyone.
A little kindness can change someone’s day.
Sharing is caring.
SENTENCES
✅ Positive Sentences:
We do nice things for others every day.
She helps her little brother with homework.
They always share their snacks with friends.
❌ Negative Sentences:
I do not ignore people who need help.
He does not like to be rude.
They do not forget to say "thank you."
❓ Questions & Answers:
Do you help your friends? → Yes, I do.
Does he share his food? → Yes, he does.
Do we always need to be kind? → Yes, we do.
CONVERSATION
Emma: Hi, Jack! Do you like helping others?
Jack: Yes! I feel happy when I help someone.
Emma: That’s great! What nice things do you do?
Jack: I help my parents at home, and I always say kind words to my friends.
Emma: That’s wonderful! Yesterday, I helped my little sister with her homework.
Jack: That’s very nice of you! We should always do nice things for others.
Emma: Yes! Kindness makes the world a better place!
Long READING
"A Small Act of Kindness"
One day, Sarah was walking home when she saw an old man struggling with his bags. She quickly went to help him. The man smiled and said, "Thank you!" Sarah felt happy because she did something nice.
Later that day, Sarah’s friend Lily was sad. Sarah listened to her and gave her a hug. Lily felt better and thanked Sarah for being kind. Sarah realized that small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
Questions:
What did Sarah do for the old man?
She helped him with his bags.
How did the man feel?
He felt happy and thanked Sarah.
What did Sarah do for Lily?
She listened to her and gave her a hug.
Why is kindness important?
Because small acts of kindness can make a big difference.
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