Monday, 6 August 2018

Activities on A Tale For Many Cities


A1. State whether the following statements are true or false.
1. By the year 2020 cities will be either more chaotic or planned.
2. Improvement of planning of cities is urgently required.
3. The population in cities has been lowered marginally in the last few decades.
4. The nature of modern city is not only to run them but also to make them liveable.
5. Delhi’s population was 12.8 m in 2011 .
6. Bangalore’s population was 12.8 m in 2011.
A1. Enlist the cities having good master plans.

A2. State the requirements of a good city.
A2. Complete the web Chart.

A3. Complete The table

A3. “The time has come to have an Indian Urban Service .” Support the statement.
A3. Narrate the changes taking place in Punjab under the guidance of Graduates Welfare Association.

A5. ‘Needs of the city people change’ Explain.
A5. Write your suggestion for the development of a good city.
Grammar
Presentation A Tale For Many Cities

Saturday, 4 August 2018

Practice Time : Me,Myself And I


A.1 Glance through the text and complete the statements with words or phrases used In the text
1. The majuscule ………. appears only in English.
2. The supposedly snobbish French leave all……… in………
3. The word …….comes from ‘capital”.
4. ……….was not majuscule in most cases.
5. Early ……..and …….played a major role in shaping the national character of English speaking countries.
6. The origin ……..and consequences of our civilised ‘I’ went largely unchanged.
7. Try ………..those whom you address while leaving yourselves.
8. The first evidence of the growing ‘ I ’ as a grammatical shift was found in ……
9. The generally accepted linguistic explanation for the capital ‘ I ‘ is that it could not ………
10. According to Charles Bigelow , scribes made ‘ I ‘ bigger because ……….
Ans: 1.I. 2. pronouns , lower case 3. Capitalize. 4. The first person pronoun. 5. Manuscript, typography 6. Meaning 7. To capitalize 8. The 13 th and 14 th centuries 9. Stand alone 10. It was too wimpy to carry the semantic burden.
A2.State whether the following statements are true or false.
1. Arabic and Hebrew have no capitalized letters.
2. In French language the formal form of ‘you’ is capitalised.
3. The word ‘capital’ is associated with significance , wealth and physical assets .
4. Capitalism is linked to markets, investments and ownership.
A.3 : You try to capitalize those whom You address while leaving yourselves in the lower case.
It implies that….
A.4 : Vocabulary
Use the following words into your sentences
1. Manuscript 2. Scribes
A.5 Modern e-mail culture has shown the ruin of English Language . Do you agree or not ? Explain.
A6 Do as directed
1. It was too wimpy to carry the semantic burden. ( Choose the complex Structure of it.)
a. It was so wimpy that it can not carry the semantic burden.
b. It was so wimpy that it could not carry the semantic burden.
c. It was so wimpy that it could carry the semantic burden.
d. It was so wimpy which could not carry the semantic burden.
2. It’s impossible to know. ( Use ‘not’ and rewrite the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence)
A Time To Buy Horses
1.1 Start Where You Stand
1.2 Climb Every Mountain

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Practice Time : A Time To Buy Horses


1. Enlist three announcements the narrator made.
2. Give reason: The father was shocked because……
3. “To make it possible, Dad was working at a regular job until 3 p.m. “ Here ‘it’ refers to …….
4. T/F
a. The narrator saved $200 for the project of raising horses.
b. His parents were learned so they hoped he would join college.
c. Dad’s offer was usually fair.
d. Dad was a full time farmer.
5. Flow chart
Write dad’s offer to son prior to joining agricultural course.
6. Choose the alternative and rewrite the sentences.
a. They reached Harnandez’s ranch by midday morning/ before the sun rose/ towards evening.
b. The narrator liked/disliked the ranch/house.
c. According the narrator, Harnandez’s English was easy/funny/native.
d. Narrator’s dad advised him not to make rough/hurried/rapid decision.
e. The little man offered $125/100/75 for the chestnut.
f. The chestnut was blind/moon-blind/sun-blind.
g. The narrator bought the chestnut for $ 125/100/25.
h. The chestnut was named as Sadie/Moon-blind/Saddle.
7. Match the following
Column A Column B
1.Wintera. Moved water siphons
2. Summerb. Repaired fences
3. Spring c. Sadie produced colt
4. Septemberd. Drove tractor on endless rounds

Vocabulary 1.2 Climb Every Mountain

Monday, 30 July 2018

Activities on "Where Have All The Birds Gone ?"


Choose the appropriate alternative and rewrite the following statements
1. The farmers in Kerala begin agricultural activities in April / June / May .
2. The New Year festival of is related to agricultural / reaping / water sport activities.
3. Four/two/three nests were made in the trunk.
4. The boy requested the wood cutters to plant/to cut/to spare the tree.
5. The fellow parrots would accompany the parrot in the morning/evening/noon.
6. Five years elder daughter/five year-old younger daughter/ five year-old son wants to hear the real story again and again.
Complete the following statements by using the suitable words/expression
1. The narrator’s favourite hobby was…………..
2. The sights the narrator enjoyed are…………..
3. ………….. would captivate the narrator.
4. The parrots would celebrate the reunion of the parrot and writer in the evening by ………….
5. The woodpeckers, parrots and weaverbirds are not seen in the writer’s locality because………..
Prove the following statements with examples from the text.
1. In the past man would support the survival of birds.
2. The narrator tried to save the chicks.
3. The parrot did strike a balance between his family bonds and friendship.
4. The urbanisation affects biodiversity.
5. The narrator is happy though the parrot did not turn up.

Personal response Type
1. We have deprived birds of their natural habitat. Give your opinion.
Ans : We have deprived the birds of their natural habitat. The natural habitat of the birds is forest, trees and fields. In the name of development trees in the city and along the road are being cut. Due to excessive use fertilizer and pesticide to grow crop birds can reside in fields.
     2.  The world around us is turning into a concrete jungle. State your plan about inviting birds like parrots, sparrows etc. into your locality.

Ans: I would manage to put water and grains on the branches of tress in my locality. I would stop people to cut trees. With my family, friends and neighbour I would plant more trees in my locality. 

Vocabulary

Saturday, 28 July 2018

Activities on Suburbs


Factual : Complete the statements
1. The poet celebrates ..............
2. People buy..................... on credit .
3. The luxuries of the suburban people are..............
4. The bosses treat the workers ............
5. The two classes of society mentioned in the poem are............
6. ................ is the way of the world.
7. ................ are the executioners.
Complete the web charts.







Interpretation : Pick out
1. Pick out the line which means the middle-class people imitate the rich.
2. Pick out the line which means people have limited ambitions
Poetic Device
1. 'I celebrate the virtues and vices.' Name and explain the figures of speech and find one more example of the similar type.
2. Find two examples of Metaphor.
3. 'or of a shy hotel for travellers' Identify and explain the figures of speech.
4. ' their medals, their titles, their names' Name and explain the figures of speech.
Appreciation
1. The middle-class is treated as unimportant in cities. Explain
2. State harsh realities of middle-class conveyed in the poem.
3. Describe two types of people. Note the words employed to describe them.
Poetic Creativity
Compose four lines of your own comparing the life in city and suburbs.

Monday, 16 July 2018

Practice Time : Climb Every Mountain


Say whether the following statements are true or false.
  1. Mark Inglis is referred to as the cheerful Kiwi.
  2. Inglis was a professional mountaineer.
  3. He was caught in a heavy blizzard in Ireland.
  4. He used to wear one fourth pants always.
  5. His legs had to cut knee down after rescue.
  6. His survival story is inspirational to corporates, schools and all.
  7. He was good at rugby.
  8. In 1970’s New Zealand climbing was considered as the best sport.
Rearrange the following jumbled sentences in order as to summarize the life story of Mark Inglis.
  1. In rescue operation at new Zealand’s Mt. Cook, he was stuck in an ice cave.
  2. The relief in the form of helicopter came on the seventh day .
  3. He turned towards a degree in biochemistry.
  4. He decided to take a break from mountaineering
  5. They were provided with food, sleeping bags and a radio.
  6. Mark Inglis turned towards mountaineering on the suggestion of his teacher Bert.
  7. He climbed Mt.Everest finally and fulfilled his dream.
  8. After rescue the worst thing he saw his legs rot.
  9. His legs were amputated knee down.
  10. Inglis became professional Search and rescue Mountaineer.
  11. He renewed his tryst with the Rocky Mountains.
  12. He scaled Mt. Cook with his artificial legs.
Complete the web chart
Match the pairs.
Column A Column B
1. Perilous Novembera. Mt. Everest
2.First Double Amputee b.1982
3. Second Double Amputeec. Mt. Cho Oyu
4.Bert d. Paralympic Games
5. Inglis e. Fellow Montaineer in cave
6. Philip Doole f. Mountaineer
7. Silver Medalg. Teacher of Inglis
8.Rocky Mountainh. scaled first with artificial legs
9. Mt. Cooki. 2002

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Practice Time : Start Where You Stand








1.1   START WHERE YOU STAND
Start where you stand and never mind the past
The past won’t help you in beginning new,
If you have left it all behind at last
Why, that’s enough, you’re done with it, you’re through;

This is another chapter in the book,
This is another race that you have planned,
Don’t give vanished days a backward look,
Start where you stand.

The world won’t care about your old defeats
If you can start anew and win successes;
The future is your time, and time is fleet
And there is much of work and strain and stress;

Forget the buried woes and dead despairs,
Here is a brand-new trial right at hand,
The future is for him who does and dares,
Start where you stand.

Old failures will not halt, old triumphs aid,
To-day’s the thing; to-morrow soon will be;
Get in the fight and face it unafraid,
And leave the past to ancient history;

What has been, has been; yesterday is dead
And by it you are neither blessed nor banned;
Take courage, man, be brave and drive ahead,
Start where you stand.                                                                               
                                                                                                               Berton Braley         
        A.        Choose the appropriate alternative
         1.       The poet advises not to think of present/ past.
         2.      The past does not assist in beginning / ending new venture.
         3.      People do not think about your success / defeats.
         4.      You can start anew and win successes / get failed.
      B.     Say whether the following statements are true or false.
        1.      You should wait to start.
        2.      Do not think of past.
        3.      What you have left is enough.
        4.      Starting anew is the last chapter in the book. 
     5.      Do not remember past woes and despairs.
     6.      You should concentrate on work in hand.
   7. One who does and dares will lose the future.
        8.      Failures do not last forever.
   Ans : 1 False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5.True 6. True 7. False 8. True
    C.    Web chart
     1.      Complete the web chart by pointing out the poet’s advice



Ans : Poet's advice 1. Start at any age , time and plight 2. Concentrate on work 3. Forget the failures 4. Be brave ( Drive ahead, Be courageous, Do not remember woes and despairs )
Ans : Qualities for life  1 Daring 2. Working spirit 3. Courage 4. Fearlessness 5 Fighting spirit 6. Bravery 7. Perseverance ( any four)

D. Poetic Device:
1.      This is another chapter in the book. Name and explain the figures of speech. Find one more example .
2. Forget the buried woes and dead despairs. Name and explain the figures of speech. Find one more example .
3.      Old failures will not halt, old triumphs aid. Name and explain the figures of speech. Find one more example .
E. Poetic Creation 
1. Add suitable poetic lines of your own to rhyme with the last two lines of the extract.
2.Write few poetic lines by using words " failures , triumphs "  

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