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प्रश्न
Say the words aloud one by one. Follow the instructions and move your body accordingly.
| Shoulders | Move them up and down. |
| Feet | Walk forward and backward. |
| Run | Fast and slow. |
| Hands | Move them left and right. |
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उत्तर
Do it yourself.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Recite the poem.
Listen to the passage about Nammazhwar, an environmental crusader from Tamil Nadu. As you listen, answer the following question. The listening act can be repeated if required.
Pick out ideas from the passage to show that he learnt first and then shared with farmers.
Complete the table with suitable responses.
| Sr.No. | CAUSE | ACTION | EFFECT |
| 1. | Krishna Deva Raya wants all the best things in the world. | He pays 1000 gold coins for the red peacock. | |
| 2. | Chatur Pandit is greedy and wants to get rich. | The king banishes him from the court for a month. | |
| 3. | He hires a painter and paints four peacocks red. | He proves that the king spends money needlessly. |
The dream of Severn Suzuki is ______.
Comets orbit at the very edge of the galaxy, past the _______.
______ into your irctc account.
What else was stolen from the apartment?
Paragliding is also a recreational adventure sport.
The train no. of the Silambu Express is ______.
Listen to the audio and answer the riddles.
- ______.
- ______.
- ______.
- ______.
- ______.
All the children are coming only by bus.
Listen to the advertisement and answer the question given.
The minimum deposit for an account is ______.
- Public Provident Fund
- Selvamagal
- Postal Life Insurance
Listen to the following paragraph.
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The Ant and the Dove On his way home, an ant saw a sparkling fountain. He crawled onto its wall to take a closer look.
Suddenly he slipped and fell into the water. He gurgled and panicked and waved his legs in the air. “Help! I can't swim,” he cried. Luckily, just at that moment, a friendly dove flew by. She saw that the tiny ant was drowning and quickly flew to a nearby tree. She pulled off a leaf and let it glide down to the ant. “Here you are,” she cooed and flew away.
(Adapted from Aesop’s Fables) |
- Why do you think the dove helped the ant?
- How do you think the ant felt on finding the leaf?
- Have you ever been in trouble like the ant? Did anyone help you?
Listen to the audio and respond to the following question.
The weather is hot in ______.
Who do you think should have been made the future king?
- Sanajaoba, the one who jumped through the tree.
- Sanayaima, the one who jumped over the tree.
- Sanatomba, the one who uprooted the tree.
Why do you think so?
Who was made the future queen and why?
Imagine that a cow, a horse, a duck and a chicken are meeting for a morning meal. What would they say to one another? Talk about it.
Now jump, hop, march and tiptoe.
There was a thick jungle with beautiful green trees and birds.
Koyal was singing happily. Suddenly she heard someone crying. It was her friend, the peacock. She flew to him and asked...

Some things make you feel happy. Some things make you feel sad. Write a poem on the picture.
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.
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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. |
Some phrases have been left out in the poem below. Fill in the missing phrases on listening to the reading or the audio played by the teacher. You may listen again, if required
The Soldier
If I should die, ______
That there’s some corner______
That is ______ There shall be
In that rich earth a richer ______
A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
Gave, _____ roam;
A body ______ air,
Washed ______ suns of home.
And think, ______ away,
A pulse in the ______, no less
Gives somewhere back ______ given;
Her______; dreams happy as her day;
And laughter,______ and gentleness,
In hearts .______ English heaven.
Rupert Brooke


