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              Warm Up                                                Reading Skills / Recitation
            Arouses curiosity and interest in learners             Develops ability to read texts / recite poems

              Warm Up                                               RECITATION      The best of friends,
              ●    Do you wear spectacles?                                          Can change a frown,
              ●    Do any of your classmates wear spectacles?                       Into a smile,
              ●    Do people of all ages wear spectacles?                           When you feel down.
              ●    Why do you think people wear spectacles?
                                                                                    The best of friends,
                                                                                    Will understand,
                                                                                    Your little trials,
              Word Power
                                                                                    And lend a hand.
            Highlights the new words and their meanings
                                                                     Vocabulary Skills
             Word Power
            pool:  a small area of water formed naturally         Develops vocabulary through practice exercises
            dived:  jump head first into water with one’s arms raised over one’s head
            frightened:  afraid                                     Vocabulary Skills
            turban: long cloth wound around a man’s head           A.  PREFIXES
            oozed: slowly trickle like (blood from a wound)              A letter or a group of letters that you put at the beginning
            steep:  rising or falling sharply (rock)                   of a word is called a prefix. Adding a prefix to a word can
                                                                       change its meaning. Look at these words with prefixes.
            crashed: fell down with force and loud noise
            fainted: lost consciousness for a short time               literate  –  illiterate   important  –  unimportant
                                                                       regular  –  irregular  correct  –  incorrect
            crept: moved slowly and carefully
            lantern: a lamp with a handle that may be carried or hung     patient   –  impatient   consistent  –  inconsistent

                Comprehension Skills                                 Grammar Skills
             Develops skills of understanding and                  Helps learners understand structures and
             interpreting texts                                    their uses


              Comprehension Skills                                  Grammar Skills
             A.  Choose the right answer.                          A.    Adjectives are often followed by prepositions.
                1.  Ranvir’s father was a ___________.                 Some nouns and verbs are also followed by prepositions.
                   a.   forest officer   b.    farmer   c.    woodcutter     Look at these combinations.
                2.   All the boys laughed at Ranvir because he was __________.     laugh at (verb + preposition)
                   a.   thin      b.    clever   c.    dull            fun of (noun + preposition)
                3.  Ranvir decided to go to ___________.               afraid of (adjective + preposition)
                   a.   school    b.    shop   c.    the forest        Let’s use them in sentences.
                                                                       ●    All the boys laughed at Ranvir.
               Pronunciation                                           ●    They made fun of him.
                                                                       ●    Ranvir was not afraid of tigers.
             Develops skills of pronunciation based on the
             sounds of letters                                          Now fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
                                                                           What is the reason _____________ your absence?
                                                                       1.
              Pronunciation                                            2.   I hate the smell _____________ paint.
                                                                       3.   He listens _____________ the radio while driving.
            Say these words aloud. Notice how ‘gh’ is pronounced in each
            word.                                                      4.   Does this book belong _____________ you?
                 tough    laugh    rough     though                    5.   There is an increase _____________ vehicles in cities.
                 cough    enough   trough    neigh
                 weigh    thigh    dough     bough
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