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Read the following.
A group of children in your class are going to live in a hostel.
•They have been asked to choose a person in the group to share a room with.
•They are asking each other questions to decide who they would like to share a room with. Ask one another questions about likes/dislikes/preferences/hobbies/personal characteristics.
Use the following questions and sentence openings.
(i) What do you enjoy doing after school?
I enjoy...
(ii) What do you like in general?
I like...
(iii) Do you play any game?
I don’t like...
(iv) Would you mind if I listened to music after dinner?
I wouldn’t...
(v) Will it be all right if I...?
It’s fine with me...
(vi) Is there anything you dislike, particularly? Well, I can’t share...
(vii) Do you like to attend parties?
Oh, I...
(viii) Would you say you are...?
I think...
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Answer the following questions.
(i) If someone doesn’t wear a uniform to school, what do you think the teacher will say?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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Answer the following question
When everyone wants a clear sky, what does the rebel want most?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Answer the following question.
If the rebel has a dog for a pet, what is everyone else likely to have?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Answer the following question.
Why is it good to have rebels?
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Answer the following questions.
Why is it not good to be a rebel oneself?
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Answer the following question
Would you like to be a rebel? If yes, why? If not, why not?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning)for the following word.
long
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning) of the following word
grow
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning)of the following word
quietness
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning)of the following word.
sober
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning) of the following word.
lost
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem lines that match the following. Read both one after the other.
The rebel refuses to cut his hair.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem lines that match the following. Read both one after the other.
He says cats are better.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem lines that match the following. Read both one after the other.
He recommends dogs.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem lines that match the following. Read both one after the other
He is unhappy because there is no sun
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Find in the poem lines that match the following. Read both one after the other.
He is noisy on purpose
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Answer the following question.
Why did the king want no more talk about the hilsa-fish?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Answer the following question
What did the king ask Gopal to do to prove that he was clever?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
What three things did Gopal do before he went to buy his hilsa-fish?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
