shout
Shouting is like when your voice is a superhero, and it gets really big and strong so everyone can hear you. Imagine your voice is wearing a cape and flying high, reaching all the way to the sky! When you shout, your voice is like a big, bright light bulb that shines very brightly, so people far away can see it. It’s like when you’re playing outside and you want your friends to hear you from across the playground, so you make your voice loud and clear.
Sometimes, shouting is like a lion’s roar. When a lion roars, it wants to be heard by all the other animals in the jungle. Your shout is like that roar, powerful and big, so everyone knows what you’re saying. But remember, shouting isn’t always needed. It’s like using a big drum instead of a small bell; sometimes, the small bell is just right for the situation.
Shouting can be fun, like when you’re cheering for your favorite team or singing your favorite song really loudly. It’s like when you’re so happy or excited that your voice wants to jump out of you and dance around. But it’s important to know when to shout and when to use your quiet voice, like when you’re in a library or when someone is sleeping. Using your voice in the right way is like being a good friend who knows when to be loud and when to be soft.