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Listen to the baby chicks- cheep cheep cheep.

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Students listen to the baby chicks.

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अध्याय 1.1: Wake up! - Wake up! [पृष्ठ ४]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Marigold Class 4
अध्याय 1.1 Wake up!
Wake up! | Q 2. | पृष्ठ ४

संबंधित प्रश्न

Listen carefully and guess how the sentence would end.

There were dark clouds in the sky. Soon, it began to ______.


Where did Chatur Pandit find the red peacock?


Without trust, there is no ______.


State whether the statement is true or false.

The melting process causes bits of dust and debris to trail behind the comet.


Fill in the information asked to you in __________ section.


She got her mobile in January.


Santhiya always talks on her mobile to her friends.


Raj was upset as he had done______ in his English test.


His grandmother gave him a ______.


Raj’s pain of not doing well in his test was compared with ______ of pencils.


Parents do not have to remain in tension if their sons and daughters are late because ______.


Listen to the audio and answer the following.

Who has the robot?

  1. Jacklin 
  2. Shabeena

Listen to the audio and answer the following.

Who said “Mm.. interesting”

  1.  Jacklin 
  2. Shabeena

When do we cross the zebra crossing?


Listen to the advertisement and answer the question given.

How many accounts can a parent open at the most?

  1. 3
  2. 2
  3. 3

Listen to the audio and respond to the following question.

It is so cloudy in ______.


Let your partner talk about or copy those sounds.


In small groups one child will give directions orally only once; the others will listen and hunt for the following: 


Read and listen to these two poems with your partner and find out what are the things that the village child and the city child like.

The Village Child

My home is a house

Near a wood

I'd live in a street

If I could!

I do wish someone

Lived near.

There's no one to play with

At all.

The trees are so high

And so tall:

And I should be lonely

For hours,

Were it not for the birds

And the flowers.

The City Child

I live in a city

In a street;

It is crowded with traffic

And feet;

There are buses and motors

And trams.

I wish there were meadows

And lambs.

The houses all wait

In a row

There is smoke everywhere

That I go.

I don't like the noises

I hear

I wish there were woods

Very near.


First, read the following sets of limericks with missing words. Now, listen to them being read out aloud by your teacher or played on the recorder. As you enjoy the absurd fun, complete the verse with what you hear. You may listen to them again, if required.

I

A wonderful bird is the (i) ______His beak can hold more than his (ii) ______can. He can hold in his beak Enough food for a (iii) ______! But I’ll be darned if I know how the Peli-can?

II

There once was a (iv) ______ at the zoo Who always had something to do When it (v) ______ him, you know, To go to and fro, He (vi) ______ it and went fro and to.

III

There once was a (vii) _______ little bunny Who I thought was sweet and (viii) ______ He ate all the carrots, And looked at the (ix) ______ And that was my cute little (x) ______.


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