Sharing is an important way to show kindness and generosity. When we share, we make other people happy and create strong relationships. For example, if you have a delicious meal, you can share it with your friend. If your classmate forgets a pencil, you can lend them one. These small actions can make a big difference.
Sharing is also a great way to learn about generosity and teamwork. When children share their toys, they learn to play together and be fair. In a family, sharing responsibilities like cleaning or cooking helps everyone. At work, sharing ideas and helping colleagues can create a good work environment.
Sometimes, sharing is not easy. People may feel they do not have enough to share, or they may want to keep things for themselves. However, sharing does not mean giving everything away. It means helping when you can. Even sharing a smile or a kind word can brighten someone’s day.
GRAMMAR
Using "can" and "can't" for ability and permission:
"You can share your books with your classmates."
"You can’t take someone’s food without asking."
Using "let’s" for suggestions:
"Let’s share our lunch."
"Let’s help each other."
Using "some" and "any":
"I have some extra pencils. Do you need one?"
"I don’t have any paper to share."
VOCABULARY
Share – To give part of something to others.
Generous – Kind and willing to give.
Fair – Treating people equally.
Lend – To give something for a short time.
Borrow – To take something for a short time.
Help – To assist or support someone.
Teamwork – Working together.
Kindness – Being nice to others.
Smile – A happy expression on your face.
Friendship – A good relationship between people.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
"Would you like to share this with me?"
"Let’s help each other."
"Can I borrow your pen, please?"
"Of course! You can use my book."
"It’s good to be generous."
"Thank you for sharing with me!"
SENTENCES
Positive:
"I share my snacks with my friends."
"She always helps her classmates."
Negative:
"He doesn’t like to share his toys."
"We don’t borrow books without asking."
Questions:
"Do you like to share your food?"
"Can you lend me a pencil?"
Answers:
"Yes, I do. Sharing is nice!"
"Sorry, I don’t have an extra pencil."
CONVERSATION
A: Hey, I forgot my lunch today.
B: Oh no! Don’t worry. I can share my sandwich with you.
A: Really? Thank you so much!
*B: You’re welcome! It’s nice to share things."
READING
Anna and Mark are best friends. One day, Anna forgets her water bottle at home. She feels very thirsty. Mark sees her and says, "You can have some of my water." Anna smiles and says, "Thank you! You are so kind!" Later, Mark forgets his notebook. Anna says, "Here, use my notebook." Mark is happy. He says, "Sharing is great! It helps us both."
Questions:
Who are best friends in the story?
What does Mark share with Anna?
What does Anna share with Mark?
Why is sharing important?
Answers:
Anna and Mark.
His water.
Her notebook.
It helps people and makes them happy.
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