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प्रश्न
Role play
Put students in pairs to role-play a conversation between:
- Alice and her sister.
- Alice and White Rabbit.
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उत्तर
| Alice and her sister. | |
| Alice: | It Alice and White Rabbit. |
| Sister: | Alice and her sister. |
| Alice: | What are you doing? |
| Sister: | I am reading a book. |
| Alice: | Let me see the book. |
| Sister: | Here it is. |
| Alice: | Are you reading a book without pictures or conversations in it? |
| Sister: | Yes, I love to read these books. |
| Alice: | What is the use of reading such a book? It is boring to read. |
| Sister: | If it is boring for you, please stay away from me. |
| Alice: | This hot day makes me feel sleepy. Let me have a nap. |
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Alice and White Rabbit |
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| Rabbit: | Let me check the time. Oh my God. It’s late. I have to hurry. |
| Alice: | Why are you in such a hurry? |
| Rabbit: | I need to hurry for important work. |
| Alice: | Stop! Don’t run. I will chase you wherever you go. |
| Rabbit: | I will go into my hole. You cannot enter it. |
| Alice: | Why can’t I enter into the hole? |
| Rabbit: | You are too big to enter into this hole. |
| Alice: | Then what should I do? |
| Rabbit: | You have to drink the little bottle on top of the table. |
| Alice: | Oh Yes. I have shrunk in size after drinking from the bottle. |
| Rabbit: | (Mistaking Alice for his maid). Go to my cottage and fetch my gloves and fan. |
| Alice: | (confused) May be I’ll find something at the cottage to help me find my way out. I am hopeful. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer any three of the following in 30-40 words each:
(a) Why has the poet’s mother been compared to the ‘late winter’s moon’?
(b) The poet says, ‘And yet, for these Children, these windows, not this map, their world.’ Which world do these children belong to? Which world is inaccessible to them?
(c) What was the plea of the folk who had put up the roadside stand?
(d) What will happen to Aunt Jennifer’s tigers when she is dead?
What does the word ‘cardboard’ denote in the poem? Why has this word been used?
Imagine that one of your family members/friends/classmates has recently undergone surgery. You were curious and wanted to learn about his/her experience.
Match the questions you asked with their answers.
| 1. | What health problem did you suffer from? | a. | I was given a bath and I wore a surgical gown. |
| 2. | Whom did you inform about it first? | b. | I was given an injection of anesthesia. |
| 3. | What type of doctor did you consult? | c. | I consulted an orthopedic surgeon. |
| 4 | How did he/she find out that you needed a surgery? | d. | I was relieved and happy that the operation was over. |
| 5. | What preparation was done before the surgery? | e. | I had fractured my ankle while playing hockey. |
| 6. | What did you feel when you were taken to the operation theatre? | f | No, I did not feel anything. I was fast asleep. |
| 7. | What was the first step before the actual surgery? | g. | I recovered and I could walk normally after 3 weeks. |
| 8. | Did you feel any pain during the surgery? | h. | Our school hockey coach. |
| 9. | What did you feel when you opened your eyes after the operation? | i. | The doctor took an X-ray of my ankle, and he found a fracture in my ankle. |
| 10. | How soon did you recover? | j. | I was very nervous. |
Form groups and hold debates on the following topic. Make bulleted lists of points in favour of the topic (pros) and those against it (cons). (3-6 points each).
Boys cannot cook or do any housework.
How did the parents support and encourage the young seagull’s brothers and sister?
Activity
It’s fun to help out in the kitchen. You can even practice reading aloud when reading the recipe. And you can learn a little math by figuring out how to measure. Here are a few fun items to make that are “Alice” themed.
Tackling the Issues
Ask the class to discuss solutions to an issue that plagues contemporary society at large or just your community—for example, homelessness, violence, environmental degradation, hunger.
Half the class should mention idealistic solutions to the chosen issue; the other half should mention only realistic approaches to solving the problem.
See if, in listening to both sides, someone can come up with a proposal that is both realistic and unconventional—an idea that hasn't been tried yet.
A school-going girl writes the diary account.
_______ is our culture.
The monster tree was protecting the ______.
