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Ravi was standing at a bus stop early in the morning. He was going to his office. The road was busy, and many people were waiting for the bus.
After a few minutes, an old man came and stood near him. He looked tired and held a small bag.
Ravi noticed that the old man was looking confused. He walked closer and asked, โAre you waiting for the city bus?โ
The old man smiled and said, โYes, but I am not sure which bus to take.โ
Ravi said, โDonโt worry. I will help you.โ
Just then, a bus arrived. Many people rushed to get in. Ravi checked the number and said, โThis is your bus.โ
The old man looked happy but was still worried about getting on the bus.
Ravi helped him step inside safely. He also told the conductor where the old man wanted to go.
The old man thanked Ravi and said, โYou are very kind.โ
Ravi smiled and said, โItโs okay. Have a safe journey.โ
The bus left, and Ravi felt happy. He realised that helping someone, even in a small way, can make a big difference.
โจ Words Worth Keeping
Noticedto see or become aware of something that others might miss. You might say: She noticed the old man struggling with his bags and immediately offered to help.
Confusedunsure about what to do or which direction to take. You might say: He looked confused standing at the crossroads, so I stopped to help him.
Realisedto suddenly understand or become aware of something important. You might say: She realised that one small act of kindness had changed his entire day.
๐ฑ Phrases to Remember
Don't worrya warm reassurance you give someone who is anxious or unsure. In real life you say: Don't worry, I will help you figure it out.
Have a safe journeya warm farewell said when someone is about to travel. In real life you say: Have a safe journey, and call me when you arrive.
Make a big differencewhen a small action has a larger positive impact than expected. In real life you say: Even one encouraging word can make a big difference to someone having a hard day.
Quick glossarythis story supports 2 honest terms, not 5
Conductorthe person on a bus responsible for collecting tickets and helping passengers. Common in Indian public transport.
Bus stopa designated place on the road where buses pause to pick up and drop off passengers.
๐ฌ See It in Action
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She was standing at a bus stop early in the morning.
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He looked confused when he read the new instructions.
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Even a small act of kindness can make a big difference.
๐ฃ๏ธ Say It Right
Realisedsay it like: ree-UH-lyzed
Conductorsay it like: con-DUK-ter
USAGE EXAMPLES
She was standing at a bus stop early in the morning.
He looked confused when he read the instructions.
โDonโt worry,โ she said with a smile.
He helped him carry the heavy bag.
I said, โHave a safe journey,โ before leaving.