English, unit 32 - 35

 Lesson 32

My Hobbies


Answer the questions.

a. What do they all like?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Madhu likes watching cartoons.


b. Name the person who likes collecting stamps.

Answer πŸ‘‰ The person who likes collecting stamps is not mentioned in the conversation.


c. Does Ayush like to collect stamps?

Answer πŸ‘‰ The likes of Ayush are not mentioned in the conversation.






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 Lesson 33

My Favourite Sport


Now, complete the following sentences with the words

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

a. I like football. It's my favourite sport.

b. There are 11 players in a football team.

c. My sister likes chocolate. She is fond of eating chocolates.

d. Her team won the match and became the champions.



My Favourite Sport 

Answer the following questions.

a. How many days does Mahesh have football classes in a week?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Mahesh has football classes two days a week.

b. Which team does Mahesh like?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Mahesh likes the Three Star team.

c. Why does Rita wear a helmet?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Rita wears a helmet to protect her head.

d. How does Rita go to school?

Answer πŸ‘‰  Rita goes to school by bicycle.

e. Who is younger, Mahesh or Rita?

Answer πŸ‘‰ It is not specified who is younger, Mahesh or Rita.





Assessment 9

A. Look at a dictionary. Find and write the meanings of these words.

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

a. Practise - repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.

b. Difficult - not easy to do, deal with, or understand; requiring much effort, skill, or determination.

c. Protect - to keep safe from harm, injury, damage, or destruction; defend or guard.

d. Often - many times; frequently.


3. Read the following text and answer the questions.

B. Answer the questions.

a. Where does Rita live?

Answer πŸ‘‰  Rita lives in Parsa.

b. Why does she like cycling?

Answer πŸ‘‰  She likes cycling because she can practice it in the field.

c. Why does she wear a helmet?

Answer πŸ‘‰  She wears a helmet to protect her head.









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 Lesson 34

The Penguin


The Penguin

Read the text again and write 'True' or 'False'.

a. Penguins lay eggs in water.

b. King penguins are the largest penguin species.

c. Penguins are weak to protect themselves.

d. They sometimes use their bills or tails to walk.

e. Penguins have less feathers than other birds.

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

a. False
b. False
c. True
d. True
e. False



Answer the following questions.

a. Which is the tallest penguin?

Answer πŸ‘‰ The Emperor Penguin is the tallest penguin.

b. What is an average height of the smallest type of penguin?

Answer πŸ‘‰ The average height of the smallest type of penguin, Little Blue Penguins, is around 33 cm.

c. Why do you think penguin's legs are short and strong?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Penguin's legs are short and strong so they can support the penguin's body weight and help them swim and walk on ice.

d. Why do they use the oil to coat their feathers?

Answer πŸ‘‰ They use the oil to coat their feathers to keep them waterproof.

e. What do penguins eat?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Penguins eat a range of fish.







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Lesson 35

 The Polar Bear

The Polar Bear

Look at the meanings of the words in a dictionary and complete the sentences with the words.

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

a. The hares live in a den.

b. Mother dogs suckle their puppies.

c. The layers of soil in our field are thick.

d. Lions live in a den.

e. The hair of animals is called fur.

f. The baby polar bears are called cubs.

g. The tiger has a big paw.

h. The clothes nowadays are costly.






Answer the following questions.

a. What keeps polar bears warm?

Answer πŸ‘‰ The thick white fur and layers of fat beneath the skin of polar bears keep them warm.

b. What helps polar bears to find their food easily?

Answer πŸ‘‰  Polar bears have a keen sense of smell, which helps them to easily find their food, as they can smell it as far as 10 miles away.

c. How do polar bears kill a seal?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Polar bears kill a seal by using their huge paw. As soon as a seal pokes its head through a hole for air, the polar bear strikes and kills it with one blow.

d. When are baby polar bears born?

Answer πŸ‘‰  Baby polar bears, also known as cubs, are born in January or February.

e. How long do the cubs stay with their mother?

Answer πŸ‘‰ The cubs stay with their mother until they are big enough to live on their own.

e. Why are polar bears dying?

Answer πŸ‘‰ Polar bears are dying due to the latest changes in the climate.


Assessment 10

 B. Answer the questions.

a. How does thick fur help polar bears?

b. What lies under the skin of the polar bears?

c. How strong is a polar bear's sense of smell?

d. What do polar bears eat?

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

a. Thick fur helps polar bears by trapping its body heat and not allowing it to escape easily. This helps keep the bear warm.

b. Thick layers of fat lies under the skin of the polar bears which protects it from the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean and helps it to swim very far out.

c. Polar bears have a keen sense of smell and can smell food as far as 10 miles away.

d. Polar bears eat seals, sea birds, fish, berries and grasses.


A. Look at a dictionary and write the meanings of these words.

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

a. fur - the soft hair that covers the skin of an animal

b. thick - having a lot of material, dense

c. escape - to break free from a place or situation where one is confined

d. keen - having a sharp or clever mind, quick or sensitive in perception or feeling

e. hole - a hollow space in an object, a gap or an opening in a surface

f. poke - to push or prod with a finger or a sharp object, to stick out or protrude



4. Complete the following story with your own words.

Answer πŸ‘‰ 

A crow was thirsty. The crow saw a pot of water but he couldn't reach the water because the water was too low. He thought of a solution. The crow flew away and came back with some pebbles in its beak. The crow dropped the pebbles into the pot. The crow returned to drink the water. The crow was now able to reach the water this time because the water level had risen. The crow quenched its thirst.


 


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