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Pr Reading comprehension ® Tick (v’) the correct options and fill in the blanks, 1. Rohan’s mother called him to huh)... a. cook for her O° b. go to the market Oo c. help her clean the storeroom 2. Rohan was sad as his mother had .212.,, ug a. refused to buy a new shirt for him b. refused to buy him crackers c. scolded him 3. Rohan’s sister Anjali reminded him acu: a. about the pledge they took at school (Q~ b. to buy lots of crackers & c. to help in cleaning the house oO ; 4. Rohan’s grandmother was making fulgh Jorune. a. jalebis and samosas a oO ; b. gulab jamuns and guijiyas Q- c, halwa and cupcakes 0 (® Answer these questions. 1, What was Rohan doing when his mother celled him? 2, Who was coming to celebrate Deepavali with Rohan’s family? 3, When was the house painted every year? 4, When would Rohan’s mother and grandmother make sweets for Deepavali? oe os 5. Why did Rohan's happiness vanish? 6. How did Rohan become happy again? @ Think and answer, Bata 1, Why should we say ‘No’ to crackers? 2. Why do we celebrate festivals? Discuss with the class. Festivals are a time of giving, sharing and caring. Which festival is the most important for you in a year? Do you share things such as gifts, foods, or clothes with others on this festival? If not, how can you do this? Discuss in groups of three. Hus Vocabulary —_—— action words and nami a o2{nl2u words that go togeth Match the action words with suitable naming words that go together. has been done for you. * t aa oo} Ju simple Grammar POS ten Read what Rohan and his mother are saying. Note the words in colour, Rohan, your father \ it Hechen, ‘Yes, everyone The action words cooked, tasted, ed and enjoyed tell u us » thse actions happened sometime before now. Such words are said to be in the simple past tense, Many action words take -d or -ed to form their simple past tense, Examples: « started «worked =» vanished #) Change each word into its simple past form. 1. open 2. look 3. cook 4, clean 5. talk 6. wash 7. brush 8. walk Some action words do not take an -ed to form the simple past tense. They change their form completely, * get—got + become—became + begin—began = come—came « fall—fell * grow—grew * sell—sold + buy—bought + break—broke + bring—brought + eat—ate + fly—flew Some action words do not change in the simple past tense. » cut—cut * hurt—hurt * put—put = hit—hit = the words in the brackets in alu [ay the blanks. to simple past tense and 1. Jayanthi .., Ware ~« (bring) sandwiches for lunch, 2. Priya ..Aateng wows (Write) a letter to her grandma. 4, Laxmi... ~~ (hurt) herself on the swing, (eat) up all the cake! (do) my homework and .... 4, Prasin s. 5. 1 assent (go) out to play, + past continuous tense Read what Rohan and Anjali are saying, Note the words in colour. [Grandma and Mum were cocking » eo~_ yourfavourite dishes, | { Yea, | know. | wae waiting & for you to join me. Here, the groups of words were cooking and was waiting tell us about the actions that were going on in the past, Such words are said to be in the past continuous tense, This is how the past continuous tense is formed. + Lhe/sheit + was + (verb + ing) + you/welthey + were + (verb + ing) Examples: + The children were playing in the garden when we went out. + The street dogs were barking all night yesterday. + I was painting in the morning when she arrived. d words into past con HUOUS Lense and @ Change the under rewrite the sentences. L. You ats eat ei 2 They are wie to the peli fi 3. She is an on the a sage He is. playing ' wth i frends. * w They are skin bara for the exam. be 6 The onal aoa ‘wall, ing Up MBistoring and Speal ing : ase GD listening for deta | + talking about a festival | ® Listen to Imroz. He is talking about his favourite festival. Tick (w) the correct options. Cross out the wrong ones. 1. Fid is celebrated at the beginning of the holy month ofFamzmm. §j§-).9 > 42s a 30 i 2. People wear new clothes and offer special prayers al mosques, 3. Grown-ups receive many gifts on this day. —— 4. People embrace and greet each other by saying Fid Mubarak. 5, At home, many special dishes are made. Which is your favourite festival? How is it celebrated in your family and why do you like it? Tell your class about it. - Hal Gpelling 3 , the blanks with ng, nd or nk. oO & % | + words ending with ng, nd and nik SO 2. sit, ae 3. pli. aA. 5. drin. A. 6. win. ad & Punctuation +apostrophe te show belonging Read this sentence. + Rohan's mouth started watering at the thought of the delicious gulab jamuns and gujiyyas. The apostrophe (”) with an s tells us that something belongs to sameone. Examples: + Rohan’s clothes ———> the clothes that belong to Rohan * Rohan's bag ——> the bag that belongs to Rohan Insert the apostrophe (”) at the correct places. |, the hat that belongs to Mother — Mothers hat 2. the house that belongs to Rita —» Rita’ house 4. the book that belongs to the * the girls bonk s 4. the cat that belongs to the boy ——+ the boys cat 5. the toy that belongs to the dog » the dogs tay G Phonics Haluls * silent y Read these sets of words aloud, «taste coat dust + listen match castle Note the difference between the sounds of t in the two sets of The letter t is silent and not pronounced in the second set of vor Read these words aloud. Circle the words that have a silent t. catch (whistle? country (fasten) support hasten) history Christman wiiting = Hiciure Senegal Look at the pictures, Write two sentences to describe each. f dimmndd Onan - G think about this @& - hanating aan the story Rohan's mother didn’t allow her to buy i : "i grecracker for Diwali. He was disappointed initially but later he was fine sometimes, we don't get what we want. Then, we feel sad or angry. what should we do to stop feeling sad or angry? Discuss in class. Qhiot’s be oreative Sees + making 2 des On Deepavali, many people make beautiful designs on the floor. Draw and colour a design of your choice in ; oo || ty We the new words that you have learot in this story. tc ; where ot. favaustite Cah Premnited 4. fend... Lesson - 4 Happy Deepavali Keywords. 1. Storeroom. 2. Eating. 3. Pledge. 4. Rangoli. Word Meanings. 1. Storeroom - a room to store extra things. 2. Delicious - tasty. Answer these questions. Q.1. What was Rohan doing when his mother called him ? Ans. Rohan was playing chess with his father. Q.2. Who was coming to celebrate Deepavali with Rohan's family ? Ans. Aunt Simi and Rohan's cousins. Q.3. When was the house painted every year ? Ans. The house was painted every year after it had been cleaned. Q.4. When would Rohan's mother and grandmother make sweets for Deepavali ? Ans. After the house had been cleaned. Q.5. Why did Rohan's happiness vanish ? Ans. Because his mother had said that she would not buy any crackers. Q.6. Omit.

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