Hello and welcome to Daily English — the podcast where kindness and language meet.

Today’s phrase is simple, warm, and human.
 It’s about helping others when they need you most. The expression is: “lend a hand.”
 Imagine someone struggling to carry heavy boxes. You smile, walk over, and say, “Let me lend a hand.”
 What do you think it means?

 To lend a hand means to help or assist someone — especially in a friendly way.

📚 Let’s check some examples: 

  1. The neighbors lent a hand to clean up after the storm.


  2. She always lends a hand when someone at work is overwhelmed.


  3. Sometimes the best way to connect is simply to lend a hand.

4. When you lend a hand, you don’t just make someone else’s day better —

you lift your own heart too.

Helping others is always a win-win.

 When was the last time you lent a hand — or someone lent one to you? Please share your examples in the comments section.