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प्रश्न
New words
mother tongue, challenged, tickled, irritated
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उत्तर
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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.
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Challenged: something that puts you to test Example sentences: 1) I challenged him to fight with me. 2) I accepted the challenge with dignity.
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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.
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Irritated: showing slight anger Example sentences: 1) Reena was irritated by her class teacher. 2) The street dog irritated the old man.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What did the birds say?
Put the letters in the right order. One has been done for you.
| ilesm | smile |
| mrala | |
| ocklc | |
| norming | |
| edorns | |
| wodwin |
| ought | matter |
| bought | chatter |
| caught | shatter |
| tick – tock |
| tell – told |
| train – time |
| tick – tack |
| tip – tin |
| take – tall |
By changing the circled word to its opposite, rewrite these sentences. One has been done for you.

Now give the opposite of the words below by adding un or im.
| happy | |
| polite | |
| seen | |
| proper | |
| lucky | |
| possible | |
| important | |
| perfect | |
| healthy | |
| safe | |
| patient | |
| pure |
Glass breaks easily when it is dropped. Do you think a mud flower pot, a glass spoon, a wooden table, a plastic cup, books or your plastic water bottle can break easily? Circle the things that can.

Which of the following actions would make others happy/unhappy?
| respecting elders |
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| playing with friends |
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| watching television all day |
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| caring for pets |
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| Actions that make people happy | Actions that make people unhappy |
Using the information in the grid, write a sentence about each game. One has been done for you.
- Cricket is an outdoor game. We play it with a bat and a ball. There are eleven players in this game.
- ______.
- ______.
- ______.
New words
chatting, archery, string, target, defending, amazement, triumphantly
From newspapers or old magazines collect stories / reports of courageous children –
- Draw pictures of the story
- Talk about the stories.
Choose the right answer.
‘I visited the court of Akbar’ means
Choose the right answer.
To imitate someone means to
Look and fill in the columns. One has been done for you.
| quiet | quietly |
| fluent | |
| angry | |
| sad | |
| fierce | |
| gentle |
New words
swing, delicious, pluck, trip, sail, stump, recognised
Fill in the blanks with the correct word.
My mother went to the market and bought a kilogram of ______ (apple/apples), a dozen ______ (banana/bananas) and a dozen ______ (orange/oranges). I love oranges. So I ate an ______(orange/oranges). My brother wanted a______ (banana/bananas) and my sister asked for an ______ (apple/apples). A tree has one______(trunk/trunks) but many______ (branch/branches). A ______(branch/branches) has a number of ______(leaf/leaves) and ______ (flower/flowers).
You are reading and talking about trees. You are thinking about trees too. Can you make the shape of a tree with your body?
- Let’s see your branches.
- Let’s see a full tree with fruits and leaves.
- Enact a cut tree with only a trunk.
- Enact a tree with only a stump left.
- Communicate the idea in this play.
New words
alone, bookshop, machines, finally, climbed
