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YOU CAN BE KIND AT WORK, TOO

 Being kind at work is important because it makes the workplace a better place for everyone. When people are kind, they feel happier and more comfortable. For example, saying "Good morning" to a colleague or helping a coworker with a task can make a big difference. Small acts of kindness can create a positive environment.

There are many ways to be kind at work. You can offer to help someone who is busy, share your lunch with a colleague, or listen when someone needs to talk. These simple actions show that you care. For example, if a coworker is having a hard day, you can say, "I’m here if you need anything." This small gesture can make them feel better.

Kindness at work also improves teamwork. When people are kind to each other, they work better together. This can lead to more success and happiness at work. Being kind is easy, and it helps everyone feel valued and respected.


GRAMMAR: MODAL VERB "CAN"

The modal verb can is used to talk about possibility and ability.

  • Affirmative: You can help your coworkers.

  • Negative: You cannot (can’t) be unkind at work.

  • Question: Can you be kind to your colleagues?

Examples:

  1. You can say kind words to your coworkers.

  2. She can offer to help when someone is busy.

  3. Can we create a positive work environment?


VOCABULARY

  1. Colleague – A person you work with.

  2. Teamwork – Working together with others.

  3. Respect – Showing care and consideration for others.

  4. Support – Helping someone in a difficult situation.

  5. Encourage – To give someone confidence or support.

  6. Positive – Good or helpful.

  7. Listen – To pay attention when someone speaks.

  8. Friendly – Kind and nice to others.

  9. Motivate – To make someone want to do something well.

  10. Helpful – Ready to assist or support.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Let me help you with that.

  • I appreciate your hard work.

  • Good job! Keep it up.

  • How can I support you?

  • Thank you for your help!

  • It’s great to work with you.

  • You’re doing amazing work!

  • I’m happy to be part of this team.

  • If you need anything, just ask.

  • We all appreciate your efforts.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I can help my coworkers with their tasks.

  • She can share her lunch with a colleague.

  • They can support each other in difficult times.

Negative:

  • I can’t ignore a coworker who needs help.

  • He cannot be rude to his colleagues.

  • We can’t forget to show appreciation at work.

Questions and Answers:

  • Can we be kind at work? – Yes, we can!

  • Can kindness improve teamwork? – Yes, it can make teamwork better.

  • Can you help a new employee? – Of course, I can help them.


CONVERSATION

Anna: Good morning, James! How are you?

James: Good morning, Anna! I’m a bit stressed. I have a lot of work today.

Anna: Oh, I understand. Can I help you with something?

James: That would be great! Could you check this report for me?

Anna: Of course! I’d be happy to help.

James: Thank you so much! You really made my day.

Anna: No problem! Teamwork makes the dream work!


READING

Tom works in an office. He likes his job, but sometimes it is stressful. One day, his coworker Sarah saw that Tom was very busy. She asked, "Can I help you?" Tom smiled and said, "Yes, thank you!" Sarah helped Tom with some emails, and they finished the work quickly.

The next day, Tom brought coffee for Sarah and said, "Thank you for your help yesterday." Sarah smiled and said, "You’re welcome! We should always help each other."

From that day, Tom and Sarah decided to be kind at work every day. They learned that small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Questions:

  1. Where does Tom work?

  2. Why was Tom stressed?

  3. How did Sarah help Tom?

  4. What did Tom do to thank Sarah?

  5. What lesson did Tom and Sarah learn?

Answers:

  1. Tom works in an office.

  2. He was stressed because he had a lot of work.

  3. She helped him with emails.

  4. He brought her coffee.

  5. They learned that kindness at work is important.

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