Think of the world as a giant playground where everyone can play together. This playground has many different areas, like sandboxes, slides, and swings. Each area is like a different country where people speak different languages, eat different foods, and have different games. When we say something is ‘global,’ it means it happens all around this big playground, involving everyone, no matter which area they are in.
Imagine the world as a big puzzle with many pieces. Each piece is a different nation with its own special colors and patterns. When all the pieces are connected, they form one big picture. ‘Global’ is when something affects or involves all the pieces together, making the whole puzzle important, not just one piece.
Picture the world like a basket of different kinds of fruit. Some fruits are apples, some are bananas, and some are grapes. ‘Global’ is like when you make a fruit salad with all these fruits mixed together. It’s not just about one kind of fruit, but how all the fruits come together to make something delicious and shared by everyone.