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GOOD MORNING EVERYONE
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Avengers
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IDENTIFY THE PICTURE
 FOOD
 CAN YOU ADD A QUALITY TOI THE PICTURE(TYPE IN YOUR CHAT BOX)
 TASTY FOOD
SOME WORDS ARE USED TO DESCRIBE THE QUALITY . SOME
EXAMPLES ARE
TASTY, TRUTHFUL, TENDER, TRUSTING,
TIRESOME, TEMPTING, RELIABLE, HONEST,
KIND, DELICATE
NOW YOUR TURN PREPARE FIVE WORS
ASSOCIATED WITH ABOVE WORDS (TYPE IN
YOUR CHAT BOX)
EX: TASTY FOOD,TENDER COCONUT
These are adjectives now watch the video
Do you like…
 If yes type I LIKE ORANGES in chat box.
 If no type I DON’T LIKE ORANGES in the chat box
 Why do/don’t you like oranges?
 PLEASE WRITE THE REASON
 I LIKE ORANGES BECAUSE THEY ARE JUICY
 No, I dislike dogs as they are tiresome.
CONNECTORS
Common expressions for agreeing and disagreeing
Strong agreement I totally agree.
I couldn’t agree more.
Absolutely.
Definitely.
Precisely.
Exactly.
Agreement I think you’re right.
I agree.
Disagreeing I see things differently.
I’m not so sure about that.
I’m not sure I go along with that view.
I don’t really agree.
I completely disagree.
Partially agree I see your point, but
I see what you’re getting at,
but…
I hear what you’re saying,
but…
That’s one way of looking at
it. However…
That’s true, but
I agree with you up to a
point.
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HE IS READY TO DO … SPECIAL
AWARDS
BEST PERFORMER 17/11/2020
Because vs. because of
Because is a conjunction. The structure we use is
because + subject + verb.
He moved to London because his girlfriend lives there.
(his girlfriend lives = subject + verb)
Because of is a preposition. We use the structure
because of + noun
or
because of + pronoun (you, me, him, etc.).
He moved to London because of his girlfriend.
(girlfriend = noun)
He moved to London because of her.
(her = pronoun)
WORD WALL ACTIVITY
 https://wordwall.net/resource/5506618
LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND SAY WHETHER THESE
STATEMENTS ARE TRUE OR FALSE
 1.She works regular hours.
 2. She works on Saturdays.
 7. She works for two female doctors.
 3. Doctors work on Saturdays.
 8. One of the men is severe with her.
 4. She likes dealing with people.
 95. She doesn’t like being called the “Dragon”
 6. Some patients come very often.
 9. She’d like to find a new job.
Different qualitities of peoipe
KNOW THIS TOO…
Words like a bit, quite, really, rather,
are very usefull while talking about
people.
Eg. He is a bit tall.
Guess who…?
Now it is your turn
Describe your friend. Make three sentence based on
physical attributes, qualities of mind and
professional qualities.
Based on the description tries to guess the person
Phonetic chart
 https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/phonemic-chart-ia.htm
Good morning
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Word game
 Create any three familiar words beginning
with your favorites letter
 Eg: My favorite word is ‘B’
My words are Bird, Best, Bright
Stage 2
 Now you can add another word or phrase to each word
 Eg: bright future, best player, wide winged white bird
Stage 3
 Now you can create based on your words
 Eg: I like wide white winged birds
 He has a bright future
 Sachin Tendulkar was a best player in cricket
 https://wordwall.net/resource/4117493/connectors-when-because
Partners
Two partners went in __(1)_____ of gold
As friendly as could be
One was young and one was old
And the ___(2)_ young fool was me
Since ____(3)__ one could write his name
We swore upon our souls
To share the _(4)_____ and then shook hands
The hands that __(5)__ for gold
(Oh partners)
The summer days were gone at _(6)___
And winter nights grew cold
The snow had __(7)____ us in the pass
When we __(8)_____ find the gold
We took our _(9)______ to the shack
To wait the winter through
But the ___(10)___ ran low so I killed my friend
What else was there to do?
(Oh partners)
I __(11)__ his body just outside
Into the __(12)____ cold
Somehow I had to stay alive
I now had all the gold
But the ___(13)___ wind just seemed to say
You have killed a man
And you’ll never get to ___(14)___ the gold
With the blood upon your hands
(Oh partners)
The cabin’s ____(15)___ now with snow
And shelves of food are bare
Satan’s waitin’ for me now
And I’m too __(16)____ to care
Is that the __(17)_____ at the door
Coming for my soul
Or is it just the old man
A ___(18)_____ for his gold?
(Oh partners)
Findout your way
GOOD MORNING
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PERFORMER OF THE DAY
WORD WALL
 AGREEING AND DISAGREEING
JAM
JUST A MINUTE PRESENTATION
PRESENT YOUR OWN SPEECH HERE
WORD WALL
 TENSE
GOOD MORNING
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PREPOSTION
• Use Appropriate Prepositions from those given in brackets.
[in, on, of , off, into, by, near, with, back, before, after, under, up, down,
at, to, from]
The train was __ time. Rani picked ___ her bag and got ___ a
first class compartment. There was a woman___ a baby ___ the
compartment. Rani put her bag ___ the seat and sat __ the
window. A few minutes___ the train left the station, a man
came running. He waved ___ Rani and she waved ___. He said,
“ I nearly missed saying goodbye ____ you ! My car broke ___
a mile away ___ the station and I ran all the way.” “Thank you
very much for seeing me ___”, said Rani as the train chugged
out __ the station.
ARTICLE
WORD WALL GAME
 https://wordwall.net/play/7290/697/123
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Fill up using the correct option.
 1. Walking long distances ___something I hate. (is/are)
 2. He ____ coffee to tea. (prefer/prefers)
 3. Politics ____ a very interesting subject. (is/are)
 4. The committee ____ not very helpful. (was/were)
 5. She ____ a beautiful villa. (owns/own)
 6. Either Ram or Shyam ___ borrowed the book. (has/have)
 7. The house with the furniture ___ for sale. (was/were)
 8. Both Renu and Rani ___ in the same office. (work/works)
 9. Everyone ___ chocolates. (like/likes)
 10. Nobody ____ to be forgotten. (want/wants)
Phrasal verbs
1. 1. The Government has failed to _____ the people’s
expectations.
( live on to, live up to, live down to )
Live on to :- Have a particular amount of money with which to buy food and other necessities.
Live up to :- If something or someone lives up to a particular standard or promise, they do as well
as they were expected to, do what they promised etc
Live down to:- To make people forget about something embarrassing or silly that you have done.
2. We must ____ with our work and finish
it on time.
( get down, get on, get up)
 Get down: ​to begin to do something; to give
serious attention to something.
 Get on:- o continue something, or to continue
to do something.
 Get up:- get into a standing position
3. Thieves ___ a few houses in this neighbourhood last
week.
( broke down, broke into, broke up)
 break down:- (of a machine or vehicle) to stop working because of a fault.
 break into :- something to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal
something.
 Break up: to come to an end
4. I have to ___ my uncle who is in the hospital.
(call at, call for, call on)
 Call at: to stop at a place for a short time.
 Call for: to collect somebody in order to go
somewhere
 Call on : ​to ask or demand that somebody do
something.
V. Use the correct tense form of the verb given in brackets.
 1. My father__ (go) for a walk every morning.
 2. When they reached the station, the train __ (leave)
 3. The telephone ____ (ring) when I left home.
 4. She ____ (arrive) by the Janashatabdi Express tomorrow.
 5. Jeena was happy as she __ (find) what she was looking for.
 6. Lini never ___ (come) late to school.
 7. I ____ (not read) any novels by Rushdie.
 8. They ____ (see) the movie earlier.
 9. It ___ (not rain) when the match started an hour ago.
 10. Who __ (water) the plants this morning?
5. Please ___ the meaning of this word in the dictionary.
(look up, look into, look for)
Question Tags
• Match with the Appropriate Question Tags
A B
1. It is raining heavily, will you?
2. We should thank him, don’t they?
3. Everyone likes ice cream, doesn’t he?
4. Please shut the door, isn’t it?
5. Reji goes to the library every day, shouldn’t we?
• Choose the correct option:
1. They are going to the museum, ____? (aren’t they, are they)
2. She was not going to the shop,_____? (wasn’t she/was she)
3. You know the answer, ____? (do you/don’t you)
Choose the right option from the brackets:
[as popular as, as clever as, as light as, costlier, costliest, farther, farthest, tastier, tastiest,
tallest, biggest,hotter, hottest, nicest, nicer, lighter, lightest]
1. Clouds float in the sky because they are ___ than air.
2. Sarath is the _____ boy in the school.
3. No other dramatist is ____ Shakespeare.
4. Delhi is one of the ___metropolitan cities in the world.
5. This book is ____ than the other.
6. Today seems to be the ____ day of the year.
7. The ___ you go up the hill, the steeper it gets.
8. She is one of the ___ persons I know.
9. No other girl in the class is ___ Meghna.
10. This is the ___ fruit that I’ve eaten.

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language practices

  • 2. Days 1. Master minds 2. Spartan 2 3. 4.Challen ers 5. Avengers 10/11/20 400 800 500 800 400 12/11/20 700 800 500 700 600 13/11/20 600 700 500 500 600 16/11/2020 800 700 600 600 600
  • 4. IDENTIFY THE PICTURE  FOOD  CAN YOU ADD A QUALITY TOI THE PICTURE(TYPE IN YOUR CHAT BOX)  TASTY FOOD
  • 5. SOME WORDS ARE USED TO DESCRIBE THE QUALITY . SOME EXAMPLES ARE TASTY, TRUTHFUL, TENDER, TRUSTING, TIRESOME, TEMPTING, RELIABLE, HONEST, KIND, DELICATE NOW YOUR TURN PREPARE FIVE WORS ASSOCIATED WITH ABOVE WORDS (TYPE IN YOUR CHAT BOX) EX: TASTY FOOD,TENDER COCONUT
  • 6. These are adjectives now watch the video
  • 7. Do you like…  If yes type I LIKE ORANGES in chat box.  If no type I DON’T LIKE ORANGES in the chat box  Why do/don’t you like oranges?  PLEASE WRITE THE REASON  I LIKE ORANGES BECAUSE THEY ARE JUICY  No, I dislike dogs as they are tiresome.
  • 9. Common expressions for agreeing and disagreeing Strong agreement I totally agree. I couldn’t agree more. Absolutely. Definitely. Precisely. Exactly. Agreement I think you’re right. I agree. Disagreeing I see things differently. I’m not so sure about that. I’m not sure I go along with that view. I don’t really agree. I completely disagree.
  • 10. Partially agree I see your point, but I see what you’re getting at, but… I hear what you’re saying, but… That’s one way of looking at it. However… That’s true, but I agree with you up to a point.
  • 12. Days 1. Master minds 2. Spartan 3. Legends 4.Challeng s 5. Avengers 10/11/20 400 800 500 800 400 12/11/20 700 800 500 700 600 13/11/20 600 700 500 500 600 16/11/2020 800 700 600 600 600 17/11/2020 900 800 700 700 700
  • 13. HE IS READY TO DO … SPECIAL AWARDS
  • 15. Because vs. because of Because is a conjunction. The structure we use is because + subject + verb. He moved to London because his girlfriend lives there. (his girlfriend lives = subject + verb) Because of is a preposition. We use the structure because of + noun or because of + pronoun (you, me, him, etc.). He moved to London because of his girlfriend. (girlfriend = noun) He moved to London because of her. (her = pronoun)
  • 16. WORD WALL ACTIVITY  https://wordwall.net/resource/5506618
  • 17. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND SAY WHETHER THESE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE OR FALSE  1.She works regular hours.  2. She works on Saturdays.  7. She works for two female doctors.  3. Doctors work on Saturdays.  8. One of the men is severe with her.  4. She likes dealing with people.  95. She doesn’t like being called the “Dragon”  6. Some patients come very often.  9. She’d like to find a new job.
  • 19. KNOW THIS TOO… Words like a bit, quite, really, rather, are very usefull while talking about people. Eg. He is a bit tall.
  • 20. Guess who…? Now it is your turn Describe your friend. Make three sentence based on physical attributes, qualities of mind and professional qualities. Based on the description tries to guess the person
  • 23. Days 1. Master minds 2. Spartan 3. Legends 4.Challeng s 5. Avengers 10/11/20 400 800 500 800 400 12/11/20 700 800 500 700 600 13/11/20 600 700 500 500 600 16/11/2020 800 700 600 600 600 17/11/2020 900 800 700 700 700 18/11/2020 800 800 800 800 800
  • 25. Word game  Create any three familiar words beginning with your favorites letter  Eg: My favorite word is ‘B’ My words are Bird, Best, Bright
  • 26. Stage 2  Now you can add another word or phrase to each word  Eg: bright future, best player, wide winged white bird
  • 27. Stage 3  Now you can create based on your words  Eg: I like wide white winged birds  He has a bright future  Sachin Tendulkar was a best player in cricket
  • 29. Partners Two partners went in __(1)_____ of gold As friendly as could be One was young and one was old And the ___(2)_ young fool was me Since ____(3)__ one could write his name We swore upon our souls To share the _(4)_____ and then shook hands The hands that __(5)__ for gold (Oh partners)
  • 30. The summer days were gone at _(6)___ And winter nights grew cold The snow had __(7)____ us in the pass When we __(8)_____ find the gold We took our _(9)______ to the shack To wait the winter through
  • 31. But the ___(10)___ ran low so I killed my friend What else was there to do? (Oh partners) I __(11)__ his body just outside Into the __(12)____ cold Somehow I had to stay alive I now had all the gold But the ___(13)___ wind just seemed to say You have killed a man And you’ll never get to ___(14)___ the gold
  • 32. With the blood upon your hands (Oh partners) The cabin’s ____(15)___ now with snow And shelves of food are bare Satan’s waitin’ for me now And I’m too __(16)____ to care Is that the __(17)_____ at the door Coming for my soul Or is it just the old man A ___(18)_____ for his gold? (Oh partners)
  • 35. Days 1. Master minds 2. Spartan 3. Legends 4.Challeng s 5. Avengers 10/11/20 400 800 500 800 400 12/11/20 700 800 500 700 600 13/11/20 600 700 500 500 600 16/11/2020 800 700 600 600 600 17/11/2020 900 800 700 700 700 18/11/2020 800 800 800 800 800 19/11/2020 800 800 600 600 800
  • 37. WORD WALL  AGREEING AND DISAGREEING
  • 38. JAM JUST A MINUTE PRESENTATION PRESENT YOUR OWN SPEECH HERE
  • 41. Days 1. Master minds 2. Spartan 2 3. Legends 4.Challeng rs 5. 10/11/20 400 800 500 800 400 12/11/20 700 800 500 700 600 13/11/20 600 700 500 500 600 16/11/2020 800 700 600 600 600 17/11/2020 900 800 700 700 700 18/11/2020 800 800 800 800 800 19/11/2020 800 800 600 600 800 20/11/2020 800 800 700 800 700
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  • 47. • Use Appropriate Prepositions from those given in brackets. [in, on, of , off, into, by, near, with, back, before, after, under, up, down, at, to, from] The train was __ time. Rani picked ___ her bag and got ___ a first class compartment. There was a woman___ a baby ___ the compartment. Rani put her bag ___ the seat and sat __ the window. A few minutes___ the train left the station, a man came running. He waved ___ Rani and she waved ___. He said, “ I nearly missed saying goodbye ____ you ! My car broke ___ a mile away ___ the station and I ran all the way.” “Thank you very much for seeing me ___”, said Rani as the train chugged out __ the station.
  • 49. WORD WALL GAME  https://wordwall.net/play/7290/697/123
  • 51. Days 1. Master minds 2. Spartan 2 3. Legends 4.Challeng ers 5. Avengers 10/11/20 400 800 500 800 400 12/11/20 700 800 500 700 600 13/11/20 600 700 500 500 600 16/11/2020 800 700 600 600 600 17/11/2020 900 800 700 700 700 18/11/2020 800 800 800 800 800 19/11/2020 800 800 600 600 800 20/11/2020 800 800 700 800 700 23/11/2020 900 800 800 900 900
  • 52. Fill up using the correct option.  1. Walking long distances ___something I hate. (is/are)  2. He ____ coffee to tea. (prefer/prefers)  3. Politics ____ a very interesting subject. (is/are)  4. The committee ____ not very helpful. (was/were)  5. She ____ a beautiful villa. (owns/own)  6. Either Ram or Shyam ___ borrowed the book. (has/have)  7. The house with the furniture ___ for sale. (was/were)  8. Both Renu and Rani ___ in the same office. (work/works)  9. Everyone ___ chocolates. (like/likes)  10. Nobody ____ to be forgotten. (want/wants)
  • 53. Phrasal verbs 1. 1. The Government has failed to _____ the people’s expectations. ( live on to, live up to, live down to ) Live on to :- Have a particular amount of money with which to buy food and other necessities. Live up to :- If something or someone lives up to a particular standard or promise, they do as well as they were expected to, do what they promised etc Live down to:- To make people forget about something embarrassing or silly that you have done.
  • 54. 2. We must ____ with our work and finish it on time. ( get down, get on, get up)  Get down: ​to begin to do something; to give serious attention to something.  Get on:- o continue something, or to continue to do something.  Get up:- get into a standing position
  • 55. 3. Thieves ___ a few houses in this neighbourhood last week. ( broke down, broke into, broke up)  break down:- (of a machine or vehicle) to stop working because of a fault.  break into :- something to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something.  Break up: to come to an end
  • 56. 4. I have to ___ my uncle who is in the hospital. (call at, call for, call on)  Call at: to stop at a place for a short time.  Call for: to collect somebody in order to go somewhere  Call on : ​to ask or demand that somebody do something.
  • 57. V. Use the correct tense form of the verb given in brackets.  1. My father__ (go) for a walk every morning.  2. When they reached the station, the train __ (leave)  3. The telephone ____ (ring) when I left home.  4. She ____ (arrive) by the Janashatabdi Express tomorrow.  5. Jeena was happy as she __ (find) what she was looking for.  6. Lini never ___ (come) late to school.  7. I ____ (not read) any novels by Rushdie.  8. They ____ (see) the movie earlier.  9. It ___ (not rain) when the match started an hour ago.  10. Who __ (water) the plants this morning?
  • 58. 5. Please ___ the meaning of this word in the dictionary. (look up, look into, look for)
  • 59. Question Tags • Match with the Appropriate Question Tags A B 1. It is raining heavily, will you? 2. We should thank him, don’t they? 3. Everyone likes ice cream, doesn’t he? 4. Please shut the door, isn’t it? 5. Reji goes to the library every day, shouldn’t we? • Choose the correct option: 1. They are going to the museum, ____? (aren’t they, are they) 2. She was not going to the shop,_____? (wasn’t she/was she) 3. You know the answer, ____? (do you/don’t you)
  • 60. Choose the right option from the brackets: [as popular as, as clever as, as light as, costlier, costliest, farther, farthest, tastier, tastiest, tallest, biggest,hotter, hottest, nicest, nicer, lighter, lightest] 1. Clouds float in the sky because they are ___ than air. 2. Sarath is the _____ boy in the school. 3. No other dramatist is ____ Shakespeare. 4. Delhi is one of the ___metropolitan cities in the world. 5. This book is ____ than the other. 6. Today seems to be the ____ day of the year. 7. The ___ you go up the hill, the steeper it gets. 8. She is one of the ___ persons I know. 9. No other girl in the class is ___ Meghna. 10. This is the ___ fruit that I’ve eaten.