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每个人都应该在生活中定期帮助别人英语作文
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篇1
Helping Others Makes the World Better
Hi, my name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to talk to you about why it's so important for everyone to help others regularly in their lives. Helping others is one of the most wonderful things we can do, and it makes the whole world a better place.
First of all, helping others makes them feel cared for and happy. Just imagine how you would feel if you were struggling with something difficult, and then someone came along and gave you a helping hand. You would feel so relieved and grateful, right? Maybe you were trying to carry a heavy load of groceries, and a kind person offered to help you carry some of the bags. Or perhaps you were feeling really sad about something, and a friend gave you a big hug and listened to you. These small acts of kindness and helpfulness can make someone's entire day so much brighter.
Helping others also makes the helper feel really good inside. It gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart knowing that you made someone else's life a little bit easier or happier, even if just for a moment. Trust me, I know this feeling well because I try to help others as much as I can. Sometimes I help my little sister with her homework, or I help my mom by doing some extra chores around the house. Other times I collect cans and bottles to donate the money to an animal shelter. Whenever I help, it makes me feel so proud of myself. It's like a special secret gift I give to the world and to myself at the same time.
When lots of people make helping others a regular habit, it creates a cycle of kindness that spreads throughout a whole community. People who are helped by others feel grateful and want to pass that kindness on, so they help others too. Soon, everyone is helping everyone else in some way, and the whole community becomes a kinder, happier, more supportive place. Just imagine if every person in your town, city, or neighborhood made an effort to help others regularly. It would be like living in a giant family where everyone cares for and looks out for one another. How incredible would that be?
Unfortunately, the opposite is also true. If people are mostly focused on themselves and don't make an effort to help others,
it can create a cold, unfriendly environment where everyone feels alone and unsupported. Nobody wants to live in a place like that. Life is so much better when we all chip in to care for our communities and the people around us.
There are endless ways that each of us can help others in our daily lives, no matter how young or old we are. We can do nice things for family members, like making them a special treat or drawing them a picture. We can help neighbors by shoveling snow from their sidewalks or collecting their mail while they're away. At school, we can offer to help tidy up the classroom or hold the door open for others. We can donate clothes, books, or toys that we no longer need. We can volunteer our time at places like animal shelters, food banks, parks, or libraries. We can pick up litter to keep our neighborhoods clean. We can write letters or make cards for people who are sick or lonely. The possibilities are endless!
Every person in this world needs help from others sometimes, including you and me. We all have different struggles, challenges, and hard times that we need extra support to get through. That's why it's so important for all of us to be helpers regularly. When you need help someday, you'll want there to be plenty of kind people around who are willing to lend
a hand, won't you? Of course! So let's all do our part to make the world a kinder, more supportive place for everyone.
Helping others doesn't have to be a huge, difficult thing. Even small, simple acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life and spread more kindness too. The most important thing is that we all make helping others a regular habit, no matter how little or how much we give. If we all work together to look out for each other, our families, our communities, and our world will be so much happier because of it. So let's get out there and start helping!
篇2
Everyone Should Help Others Regularly in Life
Hi friends! Today I want to talk to you about something that is very important. It's about helping other people. I think everyone should help others regularly in their life. Helping is awesome and it makes the world a better place!
Let me tell you why I think helping is so great. First of all, it makes the person you are helping really happy. Imagine if you were having trouble with your math homework. Wouldn't it be amazing if someone came along and helped you understand it?
You would feel so relieved and grateful. That's how others feel when you help them too!
Helping also makes you feel really good inside. When you do something kind for another person, it gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart. It's scientifically proven that helping releases chemicals in your brain that make you happier! How cool is that? You can actually make your own brain more joyful just by lending a hand.
Another reason why helping is terrific is because it brings people together. When you help someone, you get to know them better. You might even make a new friend! Helping creates bonds between people and makes our communities stronger and more united. A world with more helping is a world with more love and understanding between all people.
Plus, you never know when you might be the one who needs help someday. If we all get into the habit of helping each other, there will always be someone there for you when you need it most. It's like one big endless circle of caring and kindness being passed around from person to person. Heartwarming, right?
Now let me give you some ideas for how kids like you and me can help others regularly:
• Do chores around the house without being asked, like making your bed, cleaning your room, or loading the dishwasher. This helps your parents!
• Hold the door open for people entering a building behind you.
• Pick up litter from the ground when you see it outside to keep your neighborhood clean.
• Be a fr iend to a new kid at school by introducing yourself and showing them around.
• Read stories or books to younger kids at your local library's story time.
• Make a get well soon card for a sick relative or neighbor.
• Donate some of your gently u sed toys, books, or clothes to a shelter or charity.
• Use polite words like "please," "thank you," and "excuse me."
• Let someone go ahead of you in line if they only have a few items.
• Smile and be kind to everyone you meet!
Those are just a few ideas, but there are countless ways to help out every single day. You just have to look for opportunities and take them!
Sometimes we might feel like we're too young or too small to make a difference. But that's just not true! Every act of helping matters, no matter how big or small it is. All those little acts add up to something huge.
Just imagine if everyone under the age of 12 committed to doing at least one helping deed per day. That would be over 1 billion help acts per day around the world! See, we kids may be little, but we have the power to change the world in a major way through helping.
So let's make a pact today, okay? From now on, we'll all try our very best to help others as much as we can. It will make the world a kinder place. It will make others happy. And most importantly, it will make us happier too! What do you say? Who's with me?
篇3
Helping Others Makes the World a Better Place
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to talk to you about why it's really important for everybody to help other people regularly. Helping others doesn't just make the person you're helping feel good, it makes you feel good too! And it makes the whole world a little bit better of a place. Let me tell you all about it.
First of all, helping others is the nice thing to do. My mom always tells me to treat others how I want to be treated myself. If
I ever need help with something, I hope someone would lend me
a hand. So I try to do the same for other people when I can. It's just being a good friend and a good person.
There are tons of ways to help out, big and small. You can do a chore for someone without them asking, like taking out the trash or feeding a neighbor's pet if they're out of town. You can give some of your snacks to a friend who forgot their lunch money. Or you can go really big and volunteer at a food bank or raise money for an important cause. Just get creative and look for opportunities!
Helping others brings people together and makes our community stronger. Ms. Johnson, my third grade teacher, organized a school clean-up day last year where we all picked up litter around the neighborhood. It was hard work but we had so
much fun doing it together. And it made our community look much nicer. Plus we all got to hang out and I made some new friends!
Another reason to help others is because it makes you feel good inside. Scientists have actually studied this. When you help someone, it activates the reward center in your brain and releases feel-good chemicals called endorphins. So helping gives your body and mind a little happy boost! It's like giving yourself a gift.
I try to do little nice things for my family and friends whenever I can because I know first-hand how good it makes us all feel. Last week, my little brother Timmy was having a bad day and feeling sad about something. So I surprised him by making him his favorite cookies after school. Seeing the big smile on his face when I gave them to him made my whole week! That's the power of a simple act of kindness.
Sometimes people are going through a really hard time and could use a helping hand. Like if someone is sick, or lost their home, or is just feeling lonely. That's a time when we should step up and try to cheer them up or lend support in whatever way we can. My mom's friend Sarah is going through cancer treatments right now, so we bring her meals a couple times a week to make
things easier on her family. I get to see how much it means to them and how grateful they are.
Helping others doesn't have to be some huge grand gesture. Often it's the little things that mean the most, like smiling at someone having a bad day, writing an nice note for a friend or family member, or just listening when someone needs to talk. Those small acts of kindness and compassion can really brighten someone's day and spread positivity.
Of course, nobody's perfect and we can't help others every single minute. But I do think we should all make an effort to help out whenever we can. Because helping makes the world a better place for everyone. It brings people together, strengthens our compassion for one another, and makes our communities happier and healthier. What's better than that?
The next time you get a chance to help someone out, I hope you'll go for it! You can start small by doing a favor for a friend or giving someone a compliment. Then work your way up to bigger acts of kindness, like volunteering your time for a good cause that's important to you. Every little bit of help makes a difference.
Just imagine how great it would be if everybody went out of their way to be kind and helpful on a regular basis. We'd all be looking out for each other and the people around us. That's the
kind of world I want to live in. So I'm going to do my part by helping as much as I can. Will you join me? Together we can make this world a million times better! Thanks for listening, friends!
篇4
Everyone Should Help Others - By A Kid
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to talk to you about why I think every single person needs to help others on a regular basis. It's really important!
Helping is good for the person you help, but it's also really good for you too! When you help someone, it makes you feel happy inside. It's like getting a warm hug or eating your favorite food. Scientists have actually studied this and found that being kind and helping others makes kids and grown-ups feel better emotionally. Isn't that cool?
It makes me so sad when I see people being mean or bullying others. That's the opposite of helping, and it hurts people's feelings. I hate seeing kids at school get picked on or adults being rude to each other in public. The world would be a much nicer place if we all just tried to help each other out instead of being meanies.
My mom always says "treat others how you want to be treated yourself." That's great advice! I know I definitely want people to be nice to me, so I try my best to be nice to everyone else too. I hold the door open for people, I offer my seat to elderly folks on the bus, and I try to be a good listener when my friends need to talk about something bothering them. Those are little things, but little helpful acts can make someone's entire day better.
Of course, big acts of helping others are amazing too! Like when firefighters rescue people from a burning building or police officers keep us safe from criminals. Or when doctors and nurses take care of sick people in hospitals. Or when volunteers build houses for homeless families or raise money for important causes. Those big acts of service are super heroic!
But you don't have to be a superhero to help others regularly. There are lots of ways regular kids like me can make a difference:
We can do chores around the house without being asked to take stuff off our parents' plates.
We can stick up for kids getting bullied and be a good friend to those who get left out sometimes.
We can pick up litter instead of walking past it on the ground.
We can volunteer our time by helping at animal shelters, food pantries, parks, libraries, or anywhere that needs an extra hand.
We can donate clothes, toys, or books we don't need anymore to shelters or organizations that can give them to kids who really need them.
There are opportunities to help all around us if we just look for them! And helping doesn't have to be some big event -- it can be lots of little acts of kindness day after day.
Another reason it's important to help others is because we never know when we might be the ones who need help someday. If a kid at school was always helping others and being kind, then their friends would probably be excited to return the favor if that kid ever needed help themselves. But if a kid is always mean and bullying others, no one is gonna want to help them when they need it someday. It's like spreading kindness plants seeds of help that can bloom into aid for you somewhere down the road.
Plus, helping brings people together! When you help someone out, it creates camaraderie and unity. You form bonds
with those you help and with anyone who is helping alongside you. It makes you feel like you're all part of the same team or community. Then the next time that same person needs help, they know they've got backup!
Helping is also really good for the world in general. Every act of service, no matter how big or small, makes our communities and our whole planet a little bit better. If everyone did regular acts of kindness and compassion, just imagine how bright and beautiful the world would become! What an epic vision.
I know there are still bad things that happen and that people can be selfish and lazy about helping sometimes. But I believe if we all work together and treat each other right, we can make so much positive change. Kids and grown-ups, everyone needs to pitch in and make helping others a regular habit!
That's why I try to go around everyday with my "helper vision" goggles on, looking for ways to lend a hand and put some more light into the world. It doesn't always have to be a grand gesture -- sometimes it's just about smiling at someone looking sad, or offering my seat to a person struggling with bags, or asking a classmate playing alone if they want to join me and my friends. Tiny helpings can make a huge difference when you make them a consistent habit.
I hope after reading this, you'll put on your own helper vision goggles and start making the world a brighter place through small (and big!) acts of service. Never forget that helping others doesn't just aid the person you're helping -- it helps yourself and everybody around you too. We're all in this together, so we all need to regularly look out for each other through caring actions.
If every person on Earth helped others on a daily basis, just imagine how incredible this world could be! Lots of people focusing their energy on lifting each other up instead of pushing each other down? What an amazing way to live. I'm going to do my part by helping as much as I can, whenever I can. Who's with me? Let's make the Earth the best planet it can possibly be, one act of kindness at a time! Thanks for reading, friends!
篇5
Helping Others Is Really Really Important!
Hi there! My name is Jamie and I'm in 5th grade. Today I want to talk to you about why it's so important to help other people in life. It makes me sad when I see people being mean or selfish. The world would be a much better place if everybody tried to be a little nicer and more helpful every day!
First of all, helping others just feels good inside. Whenever I do something nice for my mom, dad, sister, or a friend, I get this warm, fuzzy, happy feeling. It makes me smile knowing I brightened someone's day or made their life a tiny bit easier. I imagine it's kind of like how you feel after snuggling a cute puppy - just totally joyful and content. Life is hard enough as it is, so why not spread more kindness and positivity? It's the least we can do for our family, friends, and community.
Helping others also teaches you to be more patient, compassionate and understanding. My best friend Tommy has a little brother with autism who can be fussy and loud sometimes. At first I kind of didn't get why Tommy was so tolerant of his brother's tantrums. But then Tommy explained to me how his brother's brain works differently and he can't always control his behavior as easily. Seeing how caring and accepting Tommy is with his little bro made me realize that we all have our own struggles that might not be obvious from the outside. If we take a minute to be thoughtful and lend a hand instead of judging, the world becomes a little bit better.
Another big reason to help out is because someday you'll definitely need assistance too. Nobody can do everything on their own forever. I've lost count of how many times I've relied
on my parents, teachers, friends, and other people throughout my life so far. From teaching me to tie my shoes to helping me with math homework to giving me a snack when I was hungry, I need help all the time! The way I see it, we're all in this life together as one big human family. So we might as well watch out for each other through the ups and downs.
Helping others is also really important for making the world a fairer, more just place. Some families have lots of money while others can barely afford basic food and housing. The playing field definitely isn't level for everybody. But if those with more resources take a little time every now and then to lend a hand to those in need, we can start to balance things out bit by bit. It doesn't have to be anything huge - even just donating some canned goods to the food bank or doing a neighborhood cleanup makes a difference. Little by little, we can all lift each other up.
Still not convinced that helping others should be a priority? Well, scientists have actually studied this and found that being kind and generous is really really good for your mental and physical health too! Acts of kindness release special feel-good chemicals in the brain that reduce stress and negativity. Helping
others can literally make you happier and possibly evenhelp you live longer. How cool is that?
Now of course, you can't help absolutely everyone with everything all the time. That would just wear you out! The important thing is trying your best to be helpful on a regular basis, even if it's just doing little things here and there. It could be something as simple as:
Holding the door open for someone
Offering your seat to an elderly or pregnant person
Volunteering to keep part of your neighborhood clean
Doing a few extra chores around the house to help your parents
Donating some gently used toys or clothes you don't need anymore
Tutoring a younger student who's struggling with a subject
Comforting a friend who is sad or lonely
The possibilities are endless! Every little act of kindness and compassion makes the world a little bit lighter.
Even though I'm just a kid, I try my hardest to help out whenever I can. I always make sure to pitch in with chores at home, I'm respectful to my teachers, and I stick up for anyone getting bullied or treated unfairly at school. If there's ever a chance to volunteer for a good cause or do a small service project through scouts or church, I'm totally there. I might not have much money or ability yet, but I can still make a positive impact by trying my best to be a helper.
My big goal for the future is to become a doctor or nurse so I can dedicate my career to taking care of people when they're sick or hurt. I can't imagine anything more fulfilling than being able to use my skills to directly improve lives every single day. Even outside of work though, I'll always try to keep up the habit of volunteering and donating to important charities as much as possible.
At the end of the day, I truly believe the world would be a bazillion times better if we all just took a little time out of our days to be caring, compassionate helpers to others when we can. It doesn't have to be big grand gestures or sacrifices. Even tiny little acts of service can make someone's day brighter and ease their troubles, even if just for a moment. And who knows, your kindness might inspire them to pass it on and help someone else
too! Slowly but surely, we can create a beautifully unified human family looking out for each other.
What do you think? Will you join me in making a commitment to help others as much as possible? I promise it will make you feel awesome...and you might even make a new friend along the way! Let's make the world a better place, one good deed at a time. Who's with me?!
篇6
Sure, here's an essay about how everyone should help others regularly, written in English from the perspective of an elementary school student, with a length of around 2000 words.
Title: Helping Others - A Little Act That Goes a Long Way
Hey there, friends! Today, I want to talk to you about something really important – helping others. You might be thinking, "But I'm just a kid, what can I do to help?" Well, let me tell you a little secret – even the smallest acts of kindness can make a huge difference in someone's life.
Imagine how amazing it would be if everyone in the world decided to help others regularly. It would be like a big, warm hug spreading everywhere! People would be happier, and the world
would be a much better place. That's why I believe that helping others should be something we all do, no matter how old we are or where we come from.
Now, you might be wondering, "But how can I help others?" Well, there are so many ways! You could volunteer at a local shelter or soup kitchen, helping to serve food to people who don't have enough to eat. Or you could visit a nursing home and spend time with the elderly residents, reading to them or just keeping them company.
If you see someone struggling to carry heavy bags, you could offer to help them carry it. Or if you notice a classmate being bullied, you could stand up for them and be their friend. Even something as simple as picking up litter in your neighborhood or holding the door open for someone can make a difference.
Helping others doesn't have to be a big, grand gesture – it's the little things that count. And you know what's really cool? When you help someone, it doesn't just make them feel good – it makes you feel good too! It's like a warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart, knowing that you've made someone's day a little brighter.
Of course, helping others isn't always easy. Sometimes, we might feel too busy or too tired to lend a hand. But that's why it's
so important to make it a habit – to make helping others a regular part of our lives. It's like brushing your teeth or doing your homework – it's something that we should do every day, without even thinking about it.
Imagine if everyone in the world made helping others a priority. Can you picture how amazing that would be? There would be less suffering, less loneliness, and more joy and kindness all around. It would be like a big, beautiful tapestry of love and compassion, woven together by everyone doing their part to make the world a better place.
So, my friends, I challenge you to start helping others today. It doesn't have to be anything big or fancy – just look for little ways to make someone's day a little brighter. Hold the door open for someone, offer to help a classmate with their homework, or even just give a compliment to someone who looks like they're having a tough day.
And remember, helping others isn't just about making other people feel good – it's about making yourself feel good too. It's about being the kind of person who makes the world a little bit better, one small act of kindness at a time.
So let's all take a deep breath, and let's start spreading some kindness and love around the world. Because when we all work
together to help each other, amazing things can happen. Who's with me?。

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