A kind act is something nice you do for others. It can be helping a friend, sharing food, or saying kind words. Kindness makes people happy and creates a better world.
For example:
I like to help my grandmother clean the house.
She enjoys giving food to people in need.
They love to share their toys with other children.
A small act of kindness can make a big difference!
GRAMMAR
Using "like to" + verb
We use like to + verb to talk about things we enjoy doing.
Examples:
I like to help my parents.
She likes to share her books.
They like to volunteer at school.
Present Simple for Habits
We use the present simple to talk about regular actions.
Examples:
He always says "thank you."
She helps her friends every day.
We donate clothes every year.
VOCABULARY
Kind – Being nice and helpful.
Help – To assist someone.
Share – To give part of something to others.
Smile – A happy expression on your face.
Give – To offer something to another person.
Volunteer – To work for free to help others.
Support – To help and encourage someone.
Donate – To give something to people who need it.
Respect – To treat people well.
Friendship – A good relationship between people.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
I like to help my family.
She enjoys doing kind acts.
They love to share their food.
Helping others is important.
A smile can make a big difference.
Would you like to help?
Being kind is always a good idea.
Let’s be kind to everyone.
It feels good to help others.
Small acts of kindness matter.
SENTENCES
Positive:
I like to donate clothes.
She enjoys helping her friends.
They love to support their community.
Negative:
I do not like to ignore people in need.
He does not enjoy being unkind.
They do not refuse to help others.
Questions and Answers:
What kind act do you like to do? → I like to help my teachers.
Does she enjoy volunteering? → Yes, she does.
Do they like to share their food? → Yes, they do.
Why is kindness important? → Because it makes people happy.
CONVERSATION
Tom: Hi, Anna! What is a kind act you like to do?
Anna: Hi, Tom! I like to help my little brother with his homework.
Tom: That’s great! I like to help my grandmother in the garden.
Anna: That sounds nice! Helping others makes us feel happy.
Tom: Yes, and it makes the world better!
Anna: Let’s do more kind acts every day!
LONG READING
A Small Act of Kindness
Lisa was walking to school when she saw an old woman struggling with heavy bags. Lisa ran to help her carry them. The woman smiled and thanked Lisa. Lisa felt happy and proud.
Later that day, Lisa saw her friend Sarah sitting alone. Lisa invited Sarah to play with her and other friends. Sarah smiled and joined them. Lisa realized that small acts of kindness can make people happy.
Questions:
What did Lisa do on her way to school?
How did the old woman feel?
Who was sitting alone at school?
What did Lisa learn about kindness?
Answers:
She helped an old woman carry bags.
She felt happy and thanked Lisa.
Sarah was sitting alone.
Lisa learned that small acts of kindness make people happy.
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