01 September 2020

10th Class English Level-1 Worksheet-1 (SCERT - Telangana) (Also useful for class 9)

 Here is the 'WORKSHEET - 1 : : Level - 1' for class 10 English (based on class 9 Unit-1 syllabus). 

You will get the response sheet to your mail if you provide proper one.

You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz.

Be patient while doing the quiz. All the very best... 👇👇👇👇

 Here is the 'WORKSHEET - 1 : : Level - 1' for class 10 English (based on class 9 Unit-1 syllabus). 

You will get the response sheet to your mail if you provide proper one.

You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz.

Be patient while doing the quiz. All the very best... 👇👇👇👇

31 August 2020

TRUE HEIGHT Glossary - Meanings for 45 difficult words - 9th Class English

TRUE HEIGHT  
Glossary - Meanings for 45 difficult words
9th Class English

   
Word   
   
Meaning   
   
Example   
   
athlete   
   
Sports person   
   
Ramesh is an athlete.   
   
pursue   
   
follow or chase (someone or something)   
   
Michael pursued his dreams.   
   
nerve-wracking   
   
causing stress or anxiety   
   
It’s a nerve-wracking match.   
   
ultimate   
   
being or happening at the end of a process; final   
   
My ultimate goal is to become an engineer.   
   
awe-inspiring   
   
arousing feeling of respect being impressive    
   
This is an awe-inspiring story about Michael.   
   
achievement   
   
a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage   
   
If you have done successfully something, that is your achievement.   
   
quench   
   
satisfy (a desire)   
   
Dhoni quenched his thirst of runs.   
   
astroturf   
   
an artificial grass surface used for sports fields   
   
It’s an astroturf   made for athletes to run on it.   
   
confront   
   
face up to and deal with (a problem or difficulty)   
   
One must confront hardships in life.   
   
gymnast   
   
a person trained or skilled in gymnastics   
   
Dipa Karmakar is   an Indian artistic gymnast.   
   
element   
   
an essential or characteristic part of something    
   
A leaf is an element of a tree.   
   
fantasy   
   
an idea with no basis in reality   
   
Floating mountain is a fantasy.   
   
quest   
   
a long or striving search for something   
   
You might have got quest for knowledge.   
   
numerous   
   
great in number; many   
   
There are numerous birds in the sky.   
   
passion   
   
an intense desire or enthusiasm for something   
   
Painting is my passion.   
   
recurring   
   
occurring again periodically or repeatedly   
   
Raining is a recurring season.   
   
chunk   
   
a thick, solid piece of something   
   
Here is a chunk of plastic wastage.   
   
outrun   
   
go beyond or exceed   
   
You may outrun others in studies if you concentrate.   
   
locomotives   
   
a powered railway vehicle used for pulling trains   
   
His car runs par with locomotives along the track.   
   
soar   
   
fly or rise high in the air   
   
Elephants cannot soar.   
   
coincide   
   
occur at the same time   
   
The doctor’s turning head and landing the snake are coincide.   
   
hard-core   
   
highly committed in one's support for or dedication to   something   
   
Michael’s father is a hard-core realistic.   
   
regimented   
   
very strictly organized or controlled   
   
Michael took a regimented coaching.   
   
monitor   
   
observe and check the progress or quality of (something)   over a period of time; keep under systematic review   
   
Michael’s training is monitored.   
   
dedication   
   
the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or   purpose   
   
If you are dedicated, you can do anything.   
   
determination   
   
the quality of being determined; firmness of purpose   
   
Those who succeed must had determination.   
   
chore   
   
a routine task, especially a household one   
   
One must help parents in chores.   
   
persistence   
   
the fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in   spite of difficulty or opposition   
   
Michael’s persistence made him champion.   
   
reward   
   
a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or   achievement   
   
Your result is your reward for your hard work.   
   
arrogant   
   
having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own   importance or abilities   
   
One shouldn’t become arrogant after a success.   
   
inflate   
   
fill (a balloon, tyre, or other expandable structure) with   air or gas    
   
Rescue teams use inflated boats when floods occur.   
   
oblivious   
   
not aware of or concerned about what is happening around one   
   
He seems oblivious of his success.   
   
surpass   
   
do or be better than ever before   
   
He surpasses world record.   
   
ritual   
   
(of an action) arising from convention or habit   
   
The players gathered   for the ritual pre-match huddle.   
   
startle   
   
cause to feel sudden shock or alarm   
   
We will be startled when we see unusual things.   
   
anxiety   
   
a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something   with an uncertain outcome   
   
He felt a surge of anxiety when he met her in a park.   
   
envision   
   
Visualize in mind   
   
He envisioned his late father.   
   
pounding   
   
rhythmical beating   
   
Heart pounds when we feel proud of something or someone.   
   
deafening   
   
(of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear   anything else   
   
The sound was so deafening when Dhoni took the world cup.   
   
robins   
   
any of a number of birds that resemble the European robin,   especially in having a red breast (a bird)   
   
There are robins flying in the sky.   
   
eruption   
   
a sudden outbreak of something, typically something   unwelcome or noisy   
   
The eruption of the audience is deafening.   
   
giggle   
   
laugh lightly and repeatedly in a silly way, from   amusement, nervousness, or embarrassment.   
   
He giggled at some private joke.   
   
accomplishment   
   
something that has been achieved successfully   
   
Winning a race is an accomplishment.   
   
heartfelt   
   
(of a feeling or its expression) deeply and strongly felt;   sincere   
   
Heartfelt thanks to you for visiting my blog.   
TRUE HEIGHT  
Glossary - Meanings for 45 difficult words
9th Class English

   
Word   
   
Meaning   
   
Example   
   
athlete   
   
Sports person   
   
Ramesh is an athlete.   
   
pursue   
   
follow or chase (someone or something)   
   
Michael pursued his dreams.   
   
nerve-wracking   
   
causing stress or anxiety   
   
It’s a nerve-wracking match.   
   
ultimate   
   
being or happening at the end of a process; final   
   
My ultimate goal is to become an engineer.   
   
awe-inspiring   
   
arousing feeling of respect being impressive    
   
This is an awe-inspiring story about Michael.   
   
achievement   
   
a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage   
   
If you have done successfully something, that is your achievement.   
   
quench   
   
satisfy (a desire)   
   
Dhoni quenched his thirst of runs.   
   
astroturf   
   
an artificial grass surface used for sports fields   
   
It’s an astroturf   made for athletes to run on it.   
   
confront   
   
face up to and deal with (a problem or difficulty)   
   
One must confront hardships in life.   
   
gymnast   
   
a person trained or skilled in gymnastics   
   
Dipa Karmakar is   an Indian artistic gymnast.   
   
element   
   
an essential or characteristic part of something    
   
A leaf is an element of a tree.   
   
fantasy   
   
an idea with no basis in reality   
   
Floating mountain is a fantasy.   
   
quest   
   
a long or striving search for something   
   
You might have got quest for knowledge.   
   
numerous   
   
great in number; many   
   
There are numerous birds in the sky.   
   
passion   
   
an intense desire or enthusiasm for something   
   
Painting is my passion.   
   
recurring   
   
occurring again periodically or repeatedly   
   
Raining is a recurring season.   
   
chunk   
   
a thick, solid piece of something   
   
Here is a chunk of plastic wastage.   
   
outrun   
   
go beyond or exceed   
   
You may outrun others in studies if you concentrate.   
   
locomotives   
   
a powered railway vehicle used for pulling trains   
   
His car runs par with locomotives along the track.   
   
soar   
   
fly or rise high in the air   
   
Elephants cannot soar.   
   
coincide   
   
occur at the same time   
   
The doctor’s turning head and landing the snake are coincide.   
   
hard-core   
   
highly committed in one's support for or dedication to   something   
   
Michael’s father is a hard-core realistic.   
   
regimented   
   
very strictly organized or controlled   
   
Michael took a regimented coaching.   
   
monitor   
   
observe and check the progress or quality of (something)   over a period of time; keep under systematic review   
   
Michael’s training is monitored.   
   
dedication   
   
the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or   purpose   
   
If you are dedicated, you can do anything.   
   
determination   
   
the quality of being determined; firmness of purpose   
   
Those who succeed must had determination.   
   
chore   
   
a routine task, especially a household one   
   
One must help parents in chores.   
   
persistence   
   
the fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in   spite of difficulty or opposition   
   
Michael’s persistence made him champion.   
   
reward   
   
a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or   achievement   
   
Your result is your reward for your hard work.   
   
arrogant   
   
having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own   importance or abilities   
   
One shouldn’t become arrogant after a success.   
   
inflate   
   
fill (a balloon, tyre, or other expandable structure) with   air or gas    
   
Rescue teams use inflated boats when floods occur.   
   
oblivious   
   
not aware of or concerned about what is happening around one   
   
He seems oblivious of his success.   
   
surpass   
   
do or be better than ever before   
   
He surpasses world record.   
   
ritual   
   
(of an action) arising from convention or habit   
   
The players gathered   for the ritual pre-match huddle.   
   
startle   
   
cause to feel sudden shock or alarm   
   
We will be startled when we see unusual things.   
   
anxiety   
   
a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something   with an uncertain outcome   
   
He felt a surge of anxiety when he met her in a park.   
   
envision   
   
Visualize in mind   
   
He envisioned his late father.   
   
pounding   
   
rhythmical beating   
   
Heart pounds when we feel proud of something or someone.   
   
deafening   
   
(of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear   anything else   
   
The sound was so deafening when Dhoni took the world cup.   
   
robins   
   
any of a number of birds that resemble the European robin,   especially in having a red breast (a bird)   
   
There are robins flying in the sky.   
   
eruption   
   
a sudden outbreak of something, typically something   unwelcome or noisy   
   
The eruption of the audience is deafening.   
   
giggle   
   
laugh lightly and repeatedly in a silly way, from   amusement, nervousness, or embarrassment.   
   
He giggled at some private joke.   
   
accomplishment   
   
something that has been achieved successfully   
   
Winning a race is an accomplishment.   
   
heartfelt   
   
(of a feeling or its expression) deeply and strongly felt;   sincere   
   
Heartfelt thanks to you for visiting my blog.   

20 August 2020

The Duck and the Kangaroo (Poem) Summary and Comprehension Questions with Answers for 9th Class English

The Duck and the Kangaroo

Comprehension Questions and Answers for better understanding the poem 👇👇
  1. What are the two chief characters in the poem?

The duck and the kangaroo are the two chief characters in the poem.

  1. Who will hop over the fields and the water?

According to the poem the kangaroo would hop over the fields and the water.

  1. Who feels that its life is a bore?

The duck feels that its life is a bore in the pond.

  1. Why do you think the duck feels bored?

The duck feels bored in the nasty pond as it is the only world for it.

  1. Where does the duck live?

The duck lives in a nasty pond.

  1. What is the duck's wish?

The duck wants to go beyond its world. It wants to jump, hop like the kangaroo.

  1. Who asked for a ride? To whom?

The duck asked the kangaroo for a ride.

  1. What is the imaginary place mentioned in the poem?

Dee and Jelly Bo Lee is the imaginary place mentioned in the poem.

  1. What is the problem with the kangaroo?

The kangaroo thought that the wet web feet of the duck would fetch it roomariz.

  1. How is the problem resolved?

The duck bought four pairs of worsted socks, a cloak, and wanted to smoke a cigar a day to resolve the problem.

  1. What did the duck do to keep out of the cold?

The duck wanted to smoke a cigar a day to keep out of the cold.

  1. What did the duck do to keep the wet feet dry?

The duck bought four pairs of worsted socks that best fit its feet to keep them dry.

  1. When did the two friends go on a tour?

After resolving the problem the two friends went on a tour in the moonlight pale.

  1. Why did the duck sit at the end of the tail?

Naturally the tail of a kangaroo is the strongest organ for it. It helps the kangaroo to balance and even to jump. The duck sat at the end of the tail as the kangaroo asked it to do so.

  1. How many times did they travel around the world?

According to the poem they traveled three times around the world.

  1. Who is the poet of the poem, 'The duck and the kangaroo'?

Edward Lear is the poet of the poem, “The Duck and the Kangaroo.”

  1. Who do you think was so happy during the journey? Why?

Both might be happy during their journey. But the duck may feel more happy as it wishes to go beyond its world of the nasty pond. Even the kangaroo too feels happy to help his friend to get out of the gloom.

  1. If you get a chance to go with your friend around, how would you feel? Why?

I would love to go around with my friends often. It always makes a friend happy for the only reason they are friends. Friendship depends on any calculations.

  1. Who do you like, the duck or the kangaroo? Why?

I like the kangaroo. The kangaroo is ready to help his friend but finds a problem. So he resolves the problem by talking to the duck. Finally makes his friend get out of the gloom. Hence a friend in need is a friend indeed. 

  1. If you have some problem with your friend, what would you do?

I am really inspired by the kangaroo. I too resolve the problem by having a chat with my friend if I have some with him/her.

(Summary of the poem)

(Summary by Harinath Vemula)

            This poem was written by Edward Lear who was a British artist, illustrator, author, and poet. ‘The Duck and the Kangaroo’ is a poem with a touch of light humour.

            Once there was a pond in the middle of a jungle. There lived a duck lonely. Few days the duck observed the life of a kangaroo. You know, the kangaroo can jump, hop on the land. It was merry all the way. The duck felt unhappy for living in an unpleasant pond. It wanted to go around.

            

            So, the duck asked the kangaroo. It wondered how the kangaroo jumps over the fields and canals, lakes etc. The duck and the kangaroo became friends. The duck once asked the Kangaroo to give it a ride to the world beyond the pond. The duck promised to sit silently and still but only can say ‘Quack, Quack’. The duck wanted to go round an imaginary place, the Dee and the Jelly Bo Lee. The duck requested the kangaroo to give it a ride over the land and over some lakes, ponds etc.     

       The kangaroo felt happy to give the duck a ride and thought it would fetch it some luck. But the kangaroo wanted to think it over for some reasons. It thought that the wet and cold feet of the duck may bring roomatiz.

    So, the duck thought over it sitting somewhere on a rock and found some possible solutions though they seem to be silly. It went to the kangaroo and assured by promising. The duck said that it bought four pairs of woolen socks for its web-feet and a coat to keep it dry and warm. The duck also promised to smoke a cigar every day.

            

Hence, the kangaroo got ready and asked the duck to sit on the end of its tail holding tightly. You know, one of the strongest parts of a kangaroo is its tail. Thus, they had a ride in the moonlight around the places they wanted to visit three times.

Finally, they were happy to have a ride with each other. The duck was very much elated for going beyond its nasty pond. The kangaroo was also happy for fulfilling a wish of its dearest friend. At the end of the poem the poet asks you whether you are happy like the duck and the kangaroo with your friends.


The Duck and the Kangaroo

Comprehension Questions and Answers for better understanding the poem 👇👇
  1. What are the two chief characters in the poem?

The duck and the kangaroo are the two chief characters in the poem.

  1. Who will hop over the fields and the water?

According to the poem the kangaroo would hop over the fields and the water.

  1. Who feels that its life is a bore?

The duck feels that its life is a bore in the pond.

  1. Why do you think the duck feels bored?

The duck feels bored in the nasty pond as it is the only world for it.

  1. Where does the duck live?

The duck lives in a nasty pond.

  1. What is the duck's wish?

The duck wants to go beyond its world. It wants to jump, hop like the kangaroo.

  1. Who asked for a ride? To whom?

The duck asked the kangaroo for a ride.

  1. What is the imaginary place mentioned in the poem?

Dee and Jelly Bo Lee is the imaginary place mentioned in the poem.

  1. What is the problem with the kangaroo?

The kangaroo thought that the wet web feet of the duck would fetch it roomariz.

  1. How is the problem resolved?

The duck bought four pairs of worsted socks, a cloak, and wanted to smoke a cigar a day to resolve the problem.

  1. What did the duck do to keep out of the cold?

The duck wanted to smoke a cigar a day to keep out of the cold.

  1. What did the duck do to keep the wet feet dry?

The duck bought four pairs of worsted socks that best fit its feet to keep them dry.

  1. When did the two friends go on a tour?

After resolving the problem the two friends went on a tour in the moonlight pale.

  1. Why did the duck sit at the end of the tail?

Naturally the tail of a kangaroo is the strongest organ for it. It helps the kangaroo to balance and even to jump. The duck sat at the end of the tail as the kangaroo asked it to do so.

  1. How many times did they travel around the world?

According to the poem they traveled three times around the world.

  1. Who is the poet of the poem, 'The duck and the kangaroo'?

Edward Lear is the poet of the poem, “The Duck and the Kangaroo.”

  1. Who do you think was so happy during the journey? Why?

Both might be happy during their journey. But the duck may feel more happy as it wishes to go beyond its world of the nasty pond. Even the kangaroo too feels happy to help his friend to get out of the gloom.

  1. If you get a chance to go with your friend around, how would you feel? Why?

I would love to go around with my friends often. It always makes a friend happy for the only reason they are friends. Friendship depends on any calculations.

  1. Who do you like, the duck or the kangaroo? Why?

I like the kangaroo. The kangaroo is ready to help his friend but finds a problem. So he resolves the problem by talking to the duck. Finally makes his friend get out of the gloom. Hence a friend in need is a friend indeed. 

  1. If you have some problem with your friend, what would you do?

I am really inspired by the kangaroo. I too resolve the problem by having a chat with my friend if I have some with him/her.

(Summary of the poem)

(Summary by Harinath Vemula)

            This poem was written by Edward Lear who was a British artist, illustrator, author, and poet. ‘The Duck and the Kangaroo’ is a poem with a touch of light humour.

            Once there was a pond in the middle of a jungle. There lived a duck lonely. Few days the duck observed the life of a kangaroo. You know, the kangaroo can jump, hop on the land. It was merry all the way. The duck felt unhappy for living in an unpleasant pond. It wanted to go around.

            

            So, the duck asked the kangaroo. It wondered how the kangaroo jumps over the fields and canals, lakes etc. The duck and the kangaroo became friends. The duck once asked the Kangaroo to give it a ride to the world beyond the pond. The duck promised to sit silently and still but only can say ‘Quack, Quack’. The duck wanted to go round an imaginary place, the Dee and the Jelly Bo Lee. The duck requested the kangaroo to give it a ride over the land and over some lakes, ponds etc.     

       The kangaroo felt happy to give the duck a ride and thought it would fetch it some luck. But the kangaroo wanted to think it over for some reasons. It thought that the wet and cold feet of the duck may bring roomatiz.

    So, the duck thought over it sitting somewhere on a rock and found some possible solutions though they seem to be silly. It went to the kangaroo and assured by promising. The duck said that it bought four pairs of woolen socks for its web-feet and a coat to keep it dry and warm. The duck also promised to smoke a cigar every day.

            

Hence, the kangaroo got ready and asked the duck to sit on the end of its tail holding tightly. You know, one of the strongest parts of a kangaroo is its tail. Thus, they had a ride in the moonlight around the places they wanted to visit three times.

Finally, they were happy to have a ride with each other. The duck was very much elated for going beyond its nasty pond. The kangaroo was also happy for fulfilling a wish of its dearest friend. At the end of the poem the poet asks you whether you are happy like the duck and the kangaroo with your friends.


16 August 2020

Classroom activities and classroom games for elementary classes



ELEMENTARY COMMUNICATION GAMES 

useful for all classes

A collection of games and activities for Elementary students of English


Class room Activities and Games in English


A complete book for free download. 

To download the book click the link given below 



ELEMENTARY COMMUNICATION GAMES 

useful for all classes

A collection of games and activities for Elementary students of English


Class room Activities and Games in English


A complete book for free download. 

To download the book click the link given below 

11 August 2020

The Snake and the Mirror (Glossary : Meanings with pictures) for 9th class English for AP and TS

 


THE SNAKE AND THE MIRROR
GLOSSARY (MEANINGS) WITH PICTURES

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Here the glossary (meanings for the difficult words) along with pictures given for the lesson "The Snake and the Mirror" for class 9 English for Telangana and Andhrapradesh. 


coil : arrange (something long and flexible) in a coil

full-blooded: strong


homeopath : a homeopathy doctor


attentively : paying close attention


tale : story


familiar : well known from long or close association.


electrified : charged with electricity; having an electric current passing through


set up : to begin or start


meagre : small in quantity


possessed : have as belonging to one; own


solitary : single


vest : an undergarment worn on the upper part of the body, typically having no sleeves.


gable : the triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof


beam : a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal used to support the roof or floor of a building.


take time off : take time off from work; stop working temporarily


tempt : have an urge or inclination to do something


admirer : a person who has a particular regard for someone or something


make your presence feel : to have a strong effect on other people or on a situation


moustache : a strip of hair left to grow above the upper lip


bachelor : a man who is not and has never been married


earth-shaking : very important, shocking


pace up and down : to walk with regular steps around a small area, because you are worried, nervous, or impatient


plenty : a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough


thud : a dull, heavy sound, such as that made by an object falling to the ground


wriggle : twist and turn with quick writhing movements


simultaneous : occurring, operating, or done at the same time


slither : move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion


tremble : shake involuntarily, typically as a result of anxiety, or excitement


turn to stone : to become completely still, not moving


surround : to enclose on all sides


Creator : the God


in the flesh : present physically, completely real


leaden : of the colour of lead; dull grey


drain : deprive of strength or vitality


lurk : be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something.


feebly : in a way that lacks strength or force


closer quarters : immediate contact or close range


for all (one) is worth : to the greatest degree or extent of one's ability; to the utmost; as vigorously or intensely as possible


life companion : a person who will share your life and act as your major partner


sprinter : an athlete who races over short distances


taken with : attracted by


 


THE SNAKE AND THE MIRROR
GLOSSARY (MEANINGS) WITH PICTURES

Watch the video 

Here the glossary (meanings for the difficult words) along with pictures given for the lesson "The Snake and the Mirror" for class 9 English for Telangana and Andhrapradesh. 


coil : arrange (something long and flexible) in a coil

full-blooded: strong


homeopath : a homeopathy doctor


attentively : paying close attention


tale : story


familiar : well known from long or close association.


electrified : charged with electricity; having an electric current passing through


set up : to begin or start


meagre : small in quantity


possessed : have as belonging to one; own


solitary : single


vest : an undergarment worn on the upper part of the body, typically having no sleeves.


gable : the triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof


beam : a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal used to support the roof or floor of a building.


take time off : take time off from work; stop working temporarily


tempt : have an urge or inclination to do something


admirer : a person who has a particular regard for someone or something


make your presence feel : to have a strong effect on other people or on a situation


moustache : a strip of hair left to grow above the upper lip


bachelor : a man who is not and has never been married


earth-shaking : very important, shocking


pace up and down : to walk with regular steps around a small area, because you are worried, nervous, or impatient


plenty : a large or sufficient amount or quantity; more than enough


thud : a dull, heavy sound, such as that made by an object falling to the ground


wriggle : twist and turn with quick writhing movements


simultaneous : occurring, operating, or done at the same time


slither : move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion


tremble : shake involuntarily, typically as a result of anxiety, or excitement


turn to stone : to become completely still, not moving


surround : to enclose on all sides


Creator : the God


in the flesh : present physically, completely real


leaden : of the colour of lead; dull grey


drain : deprive of strength or vitality


lurk : be or remain hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something.


feebly : in a way that lacks strength or force


closer quarters : immediate contact or close range


for all (one) is worth : to the greatest degree or extent of one's ability; to the utmost; as vigorously or intensely as possible


life companion : a person who will share your life and act as your major partner


sprinter : an athlete who races over short distances


taken with : attracted by


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Children's Work

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