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1) Mother Tongue: language which a person has been speaking from childhood
Example sentences: 1) People should never forget their mother tongue.
2) Every mother tongue is unique in its own way.
2) Challenged: something that puts you to test
Example sentences: 1) I challenged him to fight with me.
2) I accepted the challenge with dignity.
3) Tickled: a light touch that makes you laugh
Example sentences: 1) My pet tickled the maid on her leg.
2) I tickled him under the ears.
4) Irritated: showing slight anger
Example sentences: 1) Reena was irritated by her class teacher.
2) The street dog irritated the old man.
How did he challenge everybody?
Solution:
He challenged everybody to name his mother tongue.
What is your mother tongue?
Solution:
Disclaimer: The answer to this question may vary according to the mother tongue of the student.
My mother tongue is Hindi.
Tell the class a joke in your mother tongue.
Solution:
Disclaimer: The answer to this question may vary according to the mother tongue of the student.
Do you know any other language? Do you know a joke in English? Tell your friends.
Solution:
Disclaimer: This is a sample answer. Students are advised to write the answer based on their own experience and observation.
Yes, I do know Spanish. Yes I do know a joke.
Listen to your favourite advertisement on the radio or T.V. Repeat it with stress on the words. Act, draw and write the advertisement.
Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the image.
Solution:
Disclaimer: Students are advised to act, draw and write the answer based on their own experiences and observations.
ask | bask | mask | task |
scholar | school | scan | skim |
accepted | answered | irritated | failed | ||||
completed | challenged | cried | surprised | ||||
find | licked | celebrated | fried |
Solution:
ask | bask | mask | task |
scholar | school | scan | skim |
accepted |  | answered | irritated |  | failed | ||
completed |  | challenged | cried | surprised | |||
find | licked | celebrated |  | fried |
Make a class dictionary with words from the story. Try to find suitable words for them in your mother tongue. Say these words aloud.
Then make sentences with those words in your class dictionary.
Words in English | Sentences |
Converse Tickle |
_____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ |
Solution:
Disclaimer: The answer may vary according to the mother tongue of the student.
1) Converse | She conversed in German with the teacher. |
2) Tickle | She tickles his father's back. |
3) Fluently | My grandfather can speak Sanskrit fluently. |
4) Difficulty | The level of difficuly is going to be high this time. |
5) Accepted | I accepted the truth. |
Write all the words that show you are happy.
For example : Hurray, Ha! Ha!
Add more
______________ | ______________ | ______________ |
Solution:
_Ha ha ha | Yipeeee | Yayyyyy |
Tick (✔) the right answer.
(i) 'I visited the court of Akbar' means
(a) | You always live there. | |
(b) | You came there for a short time. | |
(c) | You were born there. |
(a) | copy someone | |
(b) | tease someone | |
(c) | make someone angry |
Solution:
(i) 'I visited the court of Akbar' means
(a) | You always live there. | |
(b) | You came there for a short time. |  |
(c) | You were born there. |
(a) | copy someone |
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(b) | tease someone | ||
(c) | make someone angry |
Look and fill in the columns. One has been done for you.
quiet | quietly | sad | _______________ |
fluent | _______________ | fierce | _______________ |
angry | _______________ | gentle | _______________ |
Solution:
quiet | quietly | sad | sadly |
fluent | fluently | fierce | fiercely |
angry | angrily | gentle | gently |
Match the words in Column ‘A’ with words in Column ‘B’.
A | B |
king | children |
teacher | patients |
doctor | courtiers |
bus driver | clients |
lawyer | passengers |
mother | students |
Solution:
A | B |
king | courtiers |
teacher | students |
doctor | patients |
bus driver | passengers |
lawyer | clients |
mother | children |
Play this game with a friend. Pick up what you want from any basket.
Add a or an before it.
Now say the sentences below, using these things –
Neena | : | Can I have _____________, please? |
Rahul | : | Yes, here you are. |
Jeevika | : | Can I have _____________, too. |
Nikhil | : | No, sorry. You can’t have that. |
Solution:
Neena | : | Can I have an orange, please? |
Rahul | : | Yes, here you are. |
Jeevika | : | Can I have a banana, too. |
Nikhil | : | No, sorry. You can’t have that. |
1. How did Birbal find out about the Pundit’s mother tongue?
2. Act this out with your friends and make it into a class play.
Solution:
1) One day Birbal went quietly to Pandit's house and whispered something into his ear while he was asleep. The pundit got scared and started shouting out words in his mother tongue which turned out to be Telugu.
2) Disclaimer: This is a group activity to be done along with your friends in the classroom.
Solution:
1) First Aid kit
2) Water Bottles
3) Food Packets
4) Money
5) Blanket
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