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ENGLISH 2 WORKBOOK - PART A PRODUCT OF CLASSKLAP PVT LTD IMAX sPASSPORT to u cc es s Latest Edition Class 2 Name: ___________________________________ Section: ________________ Roll No.: _________ School: __________________________________

Preface IMAX partners with schools, supporting them with learning materials and processes that are all crafted to work together as an interconnected system to drive learning. IMAX presents the latest version of the Passport series – updated and revised after considering the perceptive feedback and comments shared by our experienced reviewers and users. Designed specifically for CBSE schools, the Passport series endeavours to be faithful to the spirit of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2005. Therefore, our books strive to ensure inclusiveness in terms of gender and diversity in representation, catering to the heterogeneous Indian classroom. NCF 2005 asserts that listening, speaking, reading and writing (LSRW) are all generalised skills, and students’ mastery over them is key to success at school. All these skills frequently need to be used together. Therefore, the Passport English textbooks and workbooks strive to provide adequate opportunities for students to practise all the four LSRW skills. To this effect, the Passport English textbooks and workbooks for CBSE schools offer the following features:  T hemes recommended by the NCF across grades 1–5 in the literature pieces  Samples of Indian writing in English as well as popular English literature pieces from western countries  P ictures for word meanings in each lesson to help students with visual clues for new or difficult words  N on-detailed lessons to enable additional reading  A speaking project and two reading comprehension passages in each unit to further hone speaking and reading skills  Horizontal and vertical progression across grades for the grammar concepts covered in the workbooks, providing a spiral of cumulative learning  Samples of format-based writing to provide for scaffolding of learning of formal writing Overall, the IMAX Passport English textbooks, workbooks and teacher companion books aim to generate greater engagement with and enhance fluency in English language communication and empower students to develop a genuine appreciation of the language and its literature.  – The Authors

Workbook Features I Listen Vocabulary Dictation – Words from the lesson Helps to build or sentences with commonly vocabulary with explanations confused spellings for dictation and practice exercises practice Grammar Listening Audio – Questions Introduces and based on an audio piece teaches an aspect of for listening practice (for grammar with explanations and Grades 4 and 5 only) practice exercises Language in Use I Write: Creative Writing Develops an Fosters creative writing skills by aspect of language structure encouraging students to with explanations and practice imaginatively draw from real-life exercises experiences I Write: Formal Writing POEGMRSAMMAR Inculcates writing skills by STORIES introducing formal writing styles by providing samples and WORD MEANINGS adequate practice LANGUAGE GAMES WRITING

Contents Class 2 Theme 3: Heritage 9 Module 9 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Oh Nani! Tell Me a Tale! Theme 4: Imagination and Adventure 10 Module 10 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 5 The Pied Piper of Hamelin 11 Module 11 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 The Swift Runner 12 Module 12 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 The Swing Theme 5: Exploring the World 13 Module 13 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32 The Travels of Ravina Aunty 14 Module 14 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 44 The Adventures of Mendu 15 RMidoidnugleM1y5B�ic���y�c���l�e���������������������������������������������p���o��e��g�m��r��s��a���m�����m����a���r����������� 57 stories word meanings language games writing

Lesson Oh Nani! Tell Me a Tale! 9 Module 9 Section Name What I Will Learn I Listen Word dictation Vocabulary Opposites Rhyming words 1

1 I Listen 3) 6) Exercise 1.1: Word dictation 9) 1) 2) 4) 5) 7) 8) B C A 2 Vocabulary Opposites An opposite is a word that is completely different in meaning from another word. You have learnt some opposites in Class 1. Look at the pictures to learn some more words and their opposites. 2

Exercise 2.1: Look at the pictures in Column A and Column B. Match the opposites. Column A Column B 1) a) 2) b) 3) c) 4) d) 5) e) 6) f) Oh Nani! Tell Me a Tale! 3

Rhyming words Words that have the same ending sounds are called rhyming words. A few examples are as follows: Exercise 2.2: Circle the words that rhyme with the words in bold in each row. One is done for you. 1) meet : melt heat met hit 2) hug : hut him mug fig 3) duck : truck pack dove done 4) tree : tall week leak me 5) car : cake far can ate 6) top : tea tap stop cap 4

Lesson The Pied Piper of Hamelin 10 Module 10 Section Name What I Will Learn I Listen Sentence dictation Vocabulary Words related to rooms and things in a Grammar house Language in Use Verbs and helping Formal Writing verbs Creative Writing Punctuation Frame questions for given answers Describe objects with picture clues 5

1 I Listen Exercise 1.1: Sentence dictation 1)  2)  3)  4)  5)  B C A 2 Vocabulary Words related to rooms and things in a house A house can be divided into rooms. Each room has a different name. We do different things in the different rooms of a house. Look at some rooms that a house might have. Living Room Kitchen 6

Bedroom Dining Room Bathroom In the living room, we can see a sofa, a chair, a centre table, a carpet and a few more things. The kitchen has counters, cupboards, a fridge, a gas stove and so on. In the bedroom, we can see a bed and a table lamp. The dining room has a table and chair set. Finally, the bathroom has a toilet and a basket for dirty clothes. You have read about things in the different rooms of a house. Now, can you look at the given pictures and say what each room is used for? The Pied Piper of Hamelin 7

Exercise 2.1: In which rooms will you keep these things? 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 8

Exercise 2.2: Complete the sentences with the words given in the box. bedroom   bathroom   living room   kitchen   dining room 1) I eat my dinner in the ___________________________________. 2) I sleep in the ___________________________________. 3) I help my parents cook in the ___________________________________. 4) I take a bath in the ___________________________________. 5) Guests come and sit in the ___________________________________ first. 6) I brush my teeth in the ___________________________________. 3 Grammar Verbs and helping verbs Can you underline the main verbs and circle the helping verbs in the following sentences? • I am playing in the garden. • Jane’s little sister is singing. • Arun and Feroz are using the computer. • The doctor is giving us medicines. • Saif is going to the library. Remember: • The main verb shows an action or a state of being. • H elping verbs do not show any action but help the main verb to name the action. The Pied Piper of Hamelin 9

You have learnt about the helping verbs 'is', 'am' and 'are' in Class 1. Let us learn about a few new helping verbs. Helping verb Usage Examples does do It is used in the present • D oes your dog live in a was tense with 'he', 'she', 'it' kennel? and singular nouns. were • Does he eat meat? It is used in the present • Do they drink apple juice? tense with 'I', 'we', 'you', 'they' and plural nouns. • D o you play every evening? It is used in the past tense with 'he', 'she', 'it' and • S heena was baking a cake. singular nouns. • H e was playing the piano. It is used in the past tense • T hey were working on their with 'we', 'you', 'they' and plural nouns. EVS project. • W e were playing at school last Monday. Exercise 3.1: Rewrite the sentences by replacing the underlined verbs with the correct ones. One is done for you. 1) There is many animals in the zoo. Ans. There are many animals in the zoo. 2) A cat are under the table. Ans. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 3) Mr Daniel are my English teacher. Ans. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 10

4) We is going to play. Ans. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 5) The children is playing football. Ans. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 6) He are a naughty boy. Ans. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Exercise 3.2: Complete the sentences using ‘do’ or ‘does’. One is done for you. 1) Do you know where she is going? 2) _______________ he understand the sum? 3) How _______________ I open this bottle? 4) Sam _______________ not work. 5) They _______________ not know the answer. 6) _______________ she always behave like this? Exercise 3.3: Fill in the blanks with the helping verbs ‘was’ or ‘were’. One is done for you. 1) Last year, I was studying at the Central School. 2) We _______________ going to the market when the bus broke down. 3) I _______________ reading a book last night. 4) He _______________ singing in school last Friday. 5) They _______________ called the best team of the year. 6) Soha _______________ crying as she was hurt. The Pied Piper of Hamelin 11

4 Language in Use Punctuation Rewrite the following paragraph by using the correct punctuation marks and capital letters. last sunday my father and i went to a supermarket it was very crowded we bought vegetables pulses bread butter notebooks and colours Have you ever been to a shop all by yourself i went alone once to buy stationery it was so exciting. Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Let us revise the rules of punctuation. Punctuation marks and Uses Examples capital letters • It is used at the end of • W e went to the zoo a sentence. with father. Full stop 12

Punctuation marks and Uses Examples capital letters • It is used at the end of • A re you coming with a question. us? • Where is the baby? Question mark • It is to separate three • I like ice cream, toffees or more words in a list. and cake. Comma • It is used to express • W hat a fantastic Exclamation mark strong feelings. match! • Wow! What a beautiful flower. • It is used for proper • I want to travel to Delhi nouns, ‘I’ and at the and Mumbai. start of a sentence. Capital letters Exercise 4.1: Put the correct punctuation marks to complete the sentences. One is done for you. 1) Did you see the penguin? 2) Wow_____ It’s huge_____ 3) The penguin ate a lot of fish_____ The Pied Piper of Hamelin 13

4) His belly grew bigger and bigger_____ 5) Where did the penguin go_____ 6) It walked over the ice_____ Exercise 4.2: Insert commas in the following sentences. One is done for you. 1) I can play cricket, badminton and chess. 2) The stationery shop had all kinds of pens pencils erasers and crayons. 3) Preeti Agnes and Rohan are best friends. 4) They packed chips biscuits cake and fruits for the picnic. 5) Ahmed has pet cats dogs and fish. 6) We saw a lion a tiger an elephant and a giraffe at the zoo. Exercise 4.3: Rewrite the given sentences by correcting the usage of punctuation marks and capital letters. One is done for you. 1) i must sit on the bench when they come Ans. I must sit on the bench when they come. 2) what are you doing Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ 3) rita likes apples oranges and bananas Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 4) is it very hot Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ 14

5) can you ride the blue bike Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 6) i am so happy to see my new dress Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ 5 I Write: Formal Writing Frame questions Exercise 5: Make simple questions for the given answers using 'how', 'what', 'when', 'where' and 'who'. One is done for you. Q. Who was a dancer? / What was Jay? Ans. Jay was a dancer. Q. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Ans. Jay looked graceful when he danced. Q. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Ans. Jay flew through the air like a bird. Q. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Ans. Jay started dancing when he was three years old. Q. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Ans. Jay loves dancing. The Pied Piper of Hamelin 15

6 I Write: Creative Writing Picture description Exercise 6: Look at the picture. Complete the sentences to describe it. This is a hot air ____________________________________________________________. The balloon has ___________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ around it. The balloon is _________________________________________________________ sky. There are ___________________________________________________ in the balloon. The children are __________________________________________________________. 16

Lesson The Swift Runner 11 Module 11 Section Name What I Will Learn I Listen Word dictation Vocabulary Grammar Alphabetical order Language in Use Formal Writing Adjectives Creative Writing Tenses Complete a paragraph Describe a picture 17

1 I Listen Exercise 1.1: Word dictation 3) 6) 1) 2) 9) 4) 5) 7) 8) B C A 2 Vocabulary Alphabetical order You have learnt in Class 1 that the English alphabet begins with the letter 'A' and ends with the letter 'Z'. This is called the alphabetical order. To write words in the alphabetical order, we check the first letter of each word. Exercise 2.1: Write the words given in the box in alphabetical order. policewoman   doctor   nurse   cobbler   teacher   singer 1) ________________________________________________________________ 2) ________________________________________________________________ 3) ________________________________________________________________ 4) ________________________________________________________________ 5) ________________________________________________________________ 6) ________________________________________________________________ 18

Exercise 2.2: Number the sets of words in each column in alphabetical order. Number names Months of the year Days of the week one _______ two _______ January _______ Monday _______ four _______ six _______ May _______ Tuesday _______ April _______ Wednesday _______ December _______ Friday _______ 3 Grammar Adjectives Read the passage and underline the adjectives of quality. On a cold morning, I was lying under my cosy blanket. Something landed on my bed with a loud noise. I woke up. A fluffy kitten was looking up at me. It was ginger brown in colour and had a shiny, pink nose. The naughty kitten ran into the blanket. I was happy to see it play. Soon, the sleepy kitten was snoring away. Remember: Adjectives of quality point out the quality of nouns. They answer the question 'of what kind?' The Swift Runner 19

Adjectives of quantity and number Three students ran a He does not have any There is a little water race. money. in the jug. The words ‘three’, ‘any’ and ‘little’ tell the number, amount or quantity of the nouns. They are adjectives of quantity and number. Remember: • Adjectives of quantity tell us how many or how much. Examples: some, a little, all, several, much, many, a lot of, plenty of, few • Adjectives of number tell us how many or the number of nouns or pronouns spoken about. Examples: five, seventeen, twenty-four, tenth Exercise 3.1: Fill in the blanks with adjectives of number. One is done for you. 1) An auto-rickshaw has three wheels. 2) There are ____________________ days in a week. 3) There are ____________________ months in a year. 4) A square has ____________________ sides. 5) Humans have ____________________ legs. 6) A triangle has ____________________ sides. 20

Exercise 3.2: Draw and colour the following. 1) 2) a blue umbrella a small toy 3) 4) three bananas pink ice cream 5) 6) a fat book black grapes The Swift Runner 21

Exercise 3.3: Complete the story by choosing adjectives of quality from the box. One is done for you. long   high   sour   ripe   warm   hungry It was a warm day. A fox had just entered a garden. Among the many wonderful things in the garden was a vine laden with a bunch of grapes. One of them was a _______________ bunch that hung over the fox’s head. The very sight of it made the fox feel _______________. But they were too _______________ for him to reach. He jumped and jumped but could not reach the bunch of grapes. After a _______________ time, he decided to give up. 'The grapes are _______________. I do not want to eat them', said the fox and walked away. 4 Language in Use Present tense Fill in the blanks with the simple present or present continuous forms of the verbs given in brackets. Maggie is __________________ (visit) her grandparents. They ________________ (live) in Shimla. Maggie often ________________ (go) there. When she is in Shimla, she _______________ (wake up) at 6 o'clock in the morning. She _______________ (help) her grandparents in the garden and kitchen every day. At night, they _______________ (play) carrom. In the picture, Maggie is ________________________ (run) towards her grandparents, and they are ________________________ (smile). 22

Tense Usage Rule simple present present continuous describes actions that subject + base verb happen regularly + s/es + object describes actions that are subject + is/are/am + base happening now verb + ing + object Past tense Read the paragraph and underline the verbs in the simple past and past continuous tenses. Yesterday, while I was walking in the park, I saw something strange. A big, white rabbit in a blue coat jumped out of the bushes. The Sun was shining and the birds were singing, but the busy rabbit hopped hurriedly. He looked at his watch and said, 'Gosh! I am late again.' Tense Usage Rule simple past past continuous talks about actions that subject + past tense form happened earlier of verb + object talks about actions that subject + was/were + were happening in the past base verb + ing + object Exercise 4.1: Fill in the blanks using the given verbs in the simple present tense. One is done for you. begin  talk  open  ring  sit  read 1) The bell rings at 8 o'clock in the morning. 2) The teacher _________________ the door. 3) I _________________ in the second row. 4) Seema _________________ to me. 5) Our teacher _________________ the lesson. The Swift Runner 23

6) We _________________ our English books. Exercise 4.2: Fill in the blanks with the correct present continuous or past continuous forms of the verbs given in brackets. One is done for you. 1) 'Hurry up! We are waiting (wait) for you right now.' 2) 'What are you ____________________ (do) now?' 'I ________________________ ______________________________ (write) letters.' 3) He _____________________________________ (work) last night. 4) I _______________________________________ (listen) to music last evening. 5) My sister _____________________________________ (sleep) at home at the moment. 6) I _____________________________________ (play) with Arbaz yesterday. Exercise 4.3: Make sentences in the simple past tense using the verbs given in brackets. One is done for you. 1) The boy slept (sleep). 2) She ____________________ (wash) the clothes. 3) Julie __________________ (do) her homework at night. 4) The birds ____________________ (sing) a song. 5) It ____________________ (rain) last afternoon. 6) The cat _____________________ (chase) the mouse. 24

5 I Write: Formal Writing Paragraph writing Exercise 5: Look at the picture and complete the paragraph. There are _______________________ children in the picture. The ____________________________ are trying to _______________________ the wall. ___________________________________________ is wearing a cap. He is using a _______________________________ to climb. ____________________________________ has two braids. She is wearing a top and ________________________________. She is climbing using _______________________. _____________________________________ is standing on a box. She has a ribbon in ____________________________________________________________________________. The Swift Runner 25

6 I Write: Creative Writing Picture description Exercise 6: Describe the animal and the person in the picture. Use the hints given below. Hints: • Which animal do you see in the picture? • Do you see a girl or a boy in the picture? • How do the person and the animal look? • What are the person and the animal doing? • Give names to the person and the animal that you see in the picture. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 26

Lesson The Swing 12 Section Name What I Will Learn I Listen Sentence dictation Module 12 Words for movement Vocabulary 27

1 I Listen Exercise 1.1: Sentence dictation 1)  2)  3)  4)  5)  B C A 2 Vocabulary Words for movement All of us move from one place to another. Sometimes, we walk. At other times, we run. The different ways in which a person can move have different names. Look at the names of a few movements below. 28

Sometimes, we move only one or two parts of our body. These movements also have names. clap kick knock wave Can you name three movements that you have made today? Exercise 2.1: Find the following words related to movement in the word search below. skip   walk   march   crawl   jog   kick SQH B V PC K NW J I A R I MA R CH A P E L UCFW Z UK I CK L W J OG L G S The Swing 29

Exercise 2.2: Match the words for movement with their pictures. Column A Column B 1) stretch a) 2) push b) 3) wave c) 4) tiptoe d) 5) dive e) 6) trip f) 30

Now, draw two action figures that show some type of movement. The Swing 31

Lesson The Travels of Ravina Aunty 13 Module 13 Section Name What I Will Learn I Listen Word dictation Vocabulary Grammar Sounds and noises Language in Use Formal Writing Use of 'and', 'but', 'or' Creative Writing Contractions Paragraph writing Story writing with picture clues 32

1 I Listen Exercise 1.1: Word dictation 3) 6) 1) 2) 9) 4) 5) 7) 8) B C A 2 Vocabulary Sounds and noises A sound is anything that we can hear, while a noise is a loud, unpleasant sound. There are many words in English that describe the sounds and noises made by people, animals and things. Example: Say the word ‘screech’ aloud. ‘Screech’ is a loud noise made by vehicles such as trains, buses, cars and so on when they come to a sudden stop. A few more examples of sounds that objects make are given as follows: Object Sound it makes Object Sound it makes creak plops doors a drop of water The Travels of Ravina Aunty 33

Object Sound it makes Object Sound it makes rustle squeak leaves rubber shoes tick jingle clocks keys Exercise 2.1: Match the objects with the sounds that they make. One is done for you. 1) a) honk 2) b) pitter-patter 3) c) jingle 4) d) whoosh 5) e) ring 6) f) plop 34

Exercise 2.2: Match the animals or people with the sounds that they make. One is done for you. Column A Column B 1) a person with a cold a) roar 2) kitten b) hiss 3) snake c) snore 4) dog d) sneeze 5) lion e) purr 6) a sleeping person f) bark 3 Grammar Use of ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘or’ My dog and cat like to Priya likes to play cricket, My father and I are going chase each other. and she also likes football. fishing tomorrow. In all the above sentences, the word ‘and’ joins words or sentences. 'And' is a joining word or a conjunction. Conjunctions are words that join words or parts of sentences together. The Travels of Ravina Aunty 35

Let us learn about two new conjunctions or joining words. Conjunction Usage Examples • I want to buy those shoes, but I don’t but It connects two have enough money. opposite ideas. • I want to go to Sheena’s birthday party, but I have a test tomorrow. • You can use a pen or a pencil. or It shows choice. • Do you want a lollipop or an ice cream? Exercise 3.1: Fill in the blanks with 'and'/'but'/'or'. One is done for you. 1) A crow and an eagle can fly. 2) A pigeon can fly, _______________ it cannot read. 3) A hen eats grains _______________ worms. 4) A duck can lay eggs _______________ swim in water. 5) A parrot can be green _______________ many coloured. 6) A peacock can dance, _______________ it cannot draw. 36

Exercise 3.2: Join and rewrite the following sentences using the conjunctions given in brackets (and/but/or). One is done for you. 1) I am sleepy. I am tired. (and) Ans. I am sleepy and tired. 2) I want to play. I have to do my homework. (but) Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 3) I can read a story. I can write a story. (and) Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ 4) You may have an apple. You may have an orange. (or) Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 5) Kavita knows Alice. Kavita knows Deepa. (and) Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ 6) Sudha can go by bus. Sudha can go by train. (or) Ans. _______________________________________________________________________ Exercise 3.3: Choose the phrase with the suitable conjunctions (and/but/ or) to complete the sentences. One is done for you. and took a bath in it but healthy or tea and very strong but dogs cannot or costly 1) My Grandpa is old but healthy. 2) Parrots can talk _______________________________________________________. 3) Would you like to have milk ____________________________________________? The Travels of Ravina Aunty 37

4) Kabir went to the river _________________________________________________. 5) Basira was short ________________________________________________________. 6) Was the food cheap __________________________________________________? 4 Language in Use Contractions Read the following conversation: Clara: It’s a beautiful day! Come, we’ll go on a picnic. Alia: That’s a good plan, but I don’t have my bicycle. Clara: Oh! I’ve got an idea. You may ride my old bicycle. Alia: Great! You’re very clever, Clara. Please call Ayan as well. He’s a good friend of mine. Notice that, while speaking, we shorten words by joining or combining some of them. Another word for shortening is 'contraction'. So, a contraction is a shorter way of saying words. Examples: it is = it’s we will = we’ll that is = that’s do not = don’t I have = I’ve you are = you’re he is = he’s – Apostrophe Contractions use an apostrophe (’), which stands for the missing letters in a word. 38

Let us look at some more contractions. Contractions with ‘is’ and ‘are’ she is  =  she’s why is   =  why’s how is  =  how’s that is  =   that’s they are =  they’re what is =  what’s what is  =  what’s we are  =  we’re – Contractions with ‘will’ and ‘have’ she will = she’ll it will = it’ll he will = he’ll we have = we’ve they will = they’ll they have = they’ve you will = you’ll you have = you’ve – Contractions with ‘not’ is not = isn’t have not = haven’t are not = aren’t has not = hasn’t was not = wasn’t will not = won’t were not = weren’t does not = doesn’t did not = didn’t cannot = can’t – – Exercise 4.1: Circle the contractions. One is done for you. 1) My sister can’t walk yet, but she’s trying to. 2) There’s a lot of juice left in the cup. 3) That’s my pen. The Travels of Ravina Aunty 39

4) Do you know if they’re the proper people for the task? 5) I think you’ve found the solution to the problem. 6) They’ve bought a big house in Delhi. Exercise 4.2: Match the words with the contractions. One is done for you. Column A Column B 1) does not a) how’s 2) how is b) what’re 3) what are c) doesn't 4) we have d) why's 5) why is e) won’t 6) will not f) we've Exercise 4.3: Choose and write the correct contractions from the table below. One is done for you. It’ll We’ll They’ll He’ll She’ll I’ll 1) She will go to the mall today. She’ll 2) He will be my friend. 3) I will get a snack. 4) We will sit down. 5) They will come tomorrow. 6) It will be fun. 40

5 I Write: Formal Writing Paragraph writing Exercise 5: Write a paragraph about a park near your house. Use the hints given below. Hints: • Are there trees, plants and flowers in the park? • Does the park have a name? • Does it have a play set like a swing or a merry-go-round? • Does it have a grass lawn? • What kind of people do you see there? • Do these people exercise, run, walk or sit in the park? • Do you like to go there and play? Why? _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ The Travels of Ravina Aunty 41

6 I Write: Creative Writing Story Writing Exercise 6: Look at the pictures and read the prompts. Then, write the story in the space provided. Also, give your story a suitable title. Prompts: • there was a cap seller – felt tired • passed through a forest • slept under a tree • had a bag filled with caps for sale • monkeys on the tree • opened the bag and took the caps • wore them • cap seller woke up • saw no caps in the bag • looked up with worry • saw monkeys wearing caps • tried many times to get the caps • could not get the caps back • threw his cap down out of anger • monkeys copied him • cap seller collected the caps • went happily on his way 42

_______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ The Travels of Ravina Aunty 43

Lesson The Adventures of Mendu 14 Module 14 Section Name What I Will Learn I Listen Sentence dictation Vocabulary Opposites Grammar Rhyming words Language in Use Pronouns Formal Writing Creative Writing Irregular plurals Answer questions based on a picture Editing exercise 44

1 I Listen Exercise 1.1: Sentence dictation 1)  2)  3)  4)  5)  B C A 2 Vocabulary Opposites An opposite is a word that is completely different in meaning from another word. Let us look at a few opposites. The Adventures of Mendu 45

Exercise 2.1: Look at the pictures in Column A and Column B. Match the opposites. Column A Column B 1) a)   ill subtract 2) b)   sunny answer 3) c)   active catch 4) d) question     well 5) e) add   lazy 6) f) throw   cloudy 46


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