Unit IV
1.
Listening and Speaking
a.
Giving and responding to opinions
TASK 2 –
Page no - 162
Complete
the following using phrases for asking for, giving opinions and agreeing and/
or disagreeing with opinions.
1. Arpita:
You have been away from your family for a long time. I think you
should move back home with your family.
Bhaskar:
You’re absolutely right. I really miss my wife and daughter.
2.
Press reporter: What is your opinion about the government’s
decision to hike fuel prices?
Opposition
Leader: I feel that the move is wrong. I really think
that the fuel prices should be cut.
3.
Sahana: In my view Switzerland is the best place to visit for our
summer vacation. Do you agree with me?
Tarun: I
totally disagree with you. Why should we go all the way to Switzerland?
We have lovely hill stations in India.
Dinesh:
I feel the same. We can go to Missouri or Dehradun instead.
4.
Activist 1: In my opinion it is important to treat all creation
with respect and I strongly believe it is wrong to test cosmetics
on animals.
Entrepreneur:
No you’re wrong. Animals are different from us. And how else can
we find out if the cosmetics are safe for us?
Activist
2: I have to disagree with that point of view. Science has grown
so much. I firmly believe we can find a more humane way of finding out how safe
cosmetics are.
Asking for, giving opinions and agreeing and/ or disagreeing with opinions- II
Activity
: Page no - 163
1. Is
animal testing on cosmetics necessary?
Ans:
Ravi: I
don’t think animal testing on cosmetics is necessary. Peter, what do you say?
Peter:
Yes, I agree with you. In the production center they take care of everything.
Krish:
No, no. The cosmetics have to be tested for their rightful use by the public.
Don’t you understand?
Peter:
Sorry differ from your opinion. I feel that animal testing will have certain
undesirable effects on the products themselves.
Ramu:
Yes, I concur with you. As of now, there is no urgency to try it with the
cosmetic products. Let us have products as they are available now.
Ravi: okay
then, we shall have the on an experimental basis and try them for the present
2. Are
Indian systems of medicine better than allopathy?
Ans:
Raja:
In the present day world the use of allopathy has increased manifold. Do you
know?
Mani:
Yes, of course. But you see, there are other methods of treatment like Ayurveda
and Eunani which too cure Patients’ diseases. What I feel is the locally
available herbs and medicinal plants can as well cure the diseases like cancer
and asthma.
John:
Definitely. There is no harm in trying the ancient Siddha type of medicines in
curing deadly diseases. Many a siddha clinics have come up and have
successfully treated the patients.
Mani: I
am with you on this matter. Instead of relying on the western type of treatment
and going on for costly treatments, it is better to have the country-made
medicines available through the herbs and plants.
Raja:
No, for ailments like heart problem, there is immediate cure only in western
treatment like operation and replacement of the internal organs, etc.
James:
I too disagree with what Mani has said. Only by adopting the allopathy method
we can have lasting cure and remedy.
3.
Should children be taught only in the mother tongue?
Ans:
Rani: I
am of the view that the children should be taught only their mother-tongues.
Anitha:
No, it will only produce limited talent among them. They should be given the
opportunity to learn more languages.
Meena:
Yes. That is what I feel. If children are taught other languages like English
and one more either Indian or the European, they can emerge easy job-pickers in
future.
Mala:
No, why do you trust languages in young minds? It may not work out on the
expected lines. I, for one, am for mother-tongue teaching only.
Rani: I
agree with you. Let us have the opinions from the children and their parents.
4.
Should village cuisine be promoted in cities?
Ans:
Mohan:
I feel that the village cuisine should be promoted in cities. That way the
people in the village stand to gain.
Govind:
I don’t agree. The new types of food, junk food and fast food have come on the
scene. People go for them increasingly. So there is market only for these
foods.
5. Should
food delivery services be encouraged?
Ans:
Devi: I
am of the opinion that food delivery services should be encouraged.
Rani:
Why do you day so? I feel it is not necessary in these days of infection in the
surroundings.
Jenni:
Yes, that is what I would suggest. Home -Made products can do good for our
consumers. There are now umpteen such homes engaged in the business of food
preparation.
Nisha:
No, in these days of hectic business activity it is advisable that we have food
delivery to ease the work load.
Devi:
Right. I agree with you. There is enough convenience in getting food delivered.
Narrative Writing Essays
Writing
Narrative Essays - I
TASK
1 – Page No - 182
Think
of an incident that happened to you that
(a) Surprised
you the most
Ans: In the classroom the teacher asked Gopal
why he was absent the previous day. He told a lie that he had gone to his uncle’s
house in Selam. But the teacher knew that he was telling a lie. He actually saw
him in the town going with his friend to a movie. The teacher caught hie red-handed.
Its surprised Gopal so very much.
(b) Scared
you the most
Ans: On my return home yesterday, I came
across a big snake. It just passed ahead of me. On verification I found that it
was a poisonless snake that had quit its wet place and came out to the street.
It scared me so much and I sought the help of a passer-by who just drove it to
the other side of the hedge.
(c) Left
you very happy
Ans: I took part in an interview last week.
They asked me questions on environment. They wanted me to demonstrate how I would
persuade a boy to grow the plants for the sake of the world’s population. The
boy in fact showed pictures of plants he had planted in his garden. He also explained
how smoke, unhygienic conditions and pollution would change the atmospheric air
into unlivable one. The demonstration was superb. The panel on the interview board
felt impressed. It made me happy at the end.
(d) Left
you very confused
Ans:
It was the day of reckoning for me. In the school, a team calling for meritorious
students in order to give employment. While
that day my father insisted that I should remain at home for my sister’s
betrothal function, my elder brother pressed me to go and appear before the job
sectors. So that I would get employed easily at the year end. This left me
greatly confused as to what I should do.
(e) Taught
you a valuable lesson
Ans: The teacher advised that drug taking
is a bad trait which ought to be stopped for future good. Drug traffickers are
like self-consuming killers who not only harm themselves but bring harm to
others as well. The effect of such a practice will come to be felt only later.
It also serves as a warning and makes one realize his mistakes. Keeping good
habits is a personality trait. Thus, the teacher taught me a valuable lesson.
Task 3:
Page No – 184
In the
essay given above, you can add a bit of description to the plant. Go ahead and
try it. What plant was it? What kind of container was it kept in?
Ans:
The plant was lucky Bamboo, one of the best indoor plants, botanically named as
Dracaena Sanderiana. The narrow-necked bottle in which the plant was kept was
the perfect one for it. The roots of the plant were submerged in the water and
some gravels were added around the roots for firm placement.
Task 4:
Page No – 184
Include some details about the classroom in the
essay above.
Ans: The classroom was neat and spacious. It was
properly lighted and ventilated. The teacher being seated in front of the class
room, the boys and girls were seated on long benches on the right and left respectively.
Writing
Narrative Essays - III
TASK 1
- Page NO – 186
Go back
to the sample essay given in Session 1 and identify what forms of the past
tenses are used and when they are used. For example, the first sentence is
written in simple past tense. But when the narrator remembers the time when the
teacher had given the task, past perfect tense is used. When you write your
narrative essay, you can use this as a guide to choose what form of past tense
to use.
Ans:
1.
Why had the teacher made it the
final term project? - PPT
2.
I remember that day three weeks ago when she had
told us about it! - PPT
3.
We had all groaned and tried to talk our teacher
out of this. - PPT
4.
She had insisted. - PPT
5.
I had never thought plants could
communicate. -PPT with negative
6.
I had to talk in front of the class, I began
to sweat. – PT
7.
I glanced at the water plant. – PT
8.
Something about the plant suddenly gave
me courage. – PT
9. The teacher called out my name, I went
up feeling much more confident – PT
10. The leaves were bright green. – PT
11. Every head in the class looked up,
interested. – PT
12. It also
made me realise. – PT
TASK 2
– Page No - 186
Go back
to Task 1 in Session 1 and pick any two of the incidents you had identified.
You will now write a narrative essay based on these.
Write down a list of people involved in each of these incidents. Remember you need to write a short essay. So make sure you don’t have more than three or four people, including yourself, in your essay. Once you have identified the people, write down brief descriptions for each one of them.
(a) The
incident that left me very happy
(b) The
incident that taught me a valuable lesson
Ans: (a) The incident that left me very happy
Person |
Description |
The Narrator |
I, a 10th
standard student was of average height and moderate weight. I was always very
particular about my dress. So, in my neat uniform and tidy shoes, I looked
smart. I was studious, hard-working and friendly, so my teachers and
classmates like me. |
The English teacher |
My English teacher was
a tall, slim, fair looking, middle aged lady. The way she had dressed
herself, her light makeup, and her kick dark curly hair had made her look
incredibly young. She was popular both among her colleagues and students
because she was kind and affectionate |
The Principal |
The Principal of our
school was tall and strongly built. She had a sharp nose and a commanding
tone. Sitting on the rolling chair in her room, she gave a majestic
appearance. Though looked strict, she was kind, considerate and easily
approachable. So was respected by all. |
The Judge |
The judge was a
Professor from the local government college. Having put in long years of
retirement. Her modest dress and her glasses gave her a scholarly look. She
announced the results of the contest in her ringing tone. |
Ans: (b)
The incident that taught me a valuable lesson
Person |
Description |
The narrator |
I was at my school
finals. My body was strong and well but. I was over confident and I used to
walk wit my head held high. I never paid heed to other’s advice in anything.
I was essay going and took nothing seriously. I never realized that only
practice makes one perfect. |
The Coach |
My coach was a man
with a warm personality. He had a big moustache in his clean-shaven face, and
was always in his formal dress. He looked grim and serious, but was open
minded. He provided enough training and guidance to the players to make them
achieve their goal. |
The opponent |
My opponent was a teenager
with large, dark, bright eyes in his round face. He was quite stylish in his
dress. He looked relaxed but was very optimistic. While playing. He was
honest, sincere and well mannered. |
The parent |
My parents were a
middle-aged couple. My father, a quite tall man, had a long face, fine
moustache and black, straight hair. My mother was smart, sociable,
independent and fun loving. But on that day, she was sitting in the ground
with full of anxiety. As my father never liked talking people, he was sitting
quite by the side of my mother. |
TASK 3 –
Page No – 188
Write
the opening paragraph of two narrative essays based on the two incidents you
have picked. Each opening paragraph needs to be of a different kind (we have
discussed the kinds of opening paragraphs in Session 1) and must have only two
to three sentences.
Ans: (a)
The incident that left me very happy
I was
sitting in my science class in tenth standard. In the middle of the class, my
English Teacher approached me and took me out of the class. She said that I was
selected to represent my school at the inter School Declamation Contest in our
city.
Ans: (b)
The incident that taught me a valuable lesson
Each
one of us has some talent in us which differentiates us from others. We have to
find it out and try to excel in it. Once being excelled, we have to be humble
and should not be overconfident.
TASK 1
– Page No - 189
Develop
the two first paragraphs you wrote in Session 2 into narrative essays. Each
essay should not exceed 500 words.
Ans: (a)
The incident that left me very happy
I was sitting in my science class in tenth
standard. In the middle of the class, my English teacher approached me and took
me out of the class. She said that I was selected to represent me school at the
Inter School Declamation Contest in our city.
The English teacher gave me a list of
tropics and asked me to choose one. Though, there were quite a many interesting
topics, I selected the topic, “It is better to have tried and failed than never
to have tried at all!”. The next day the teacher gave me an inspiring script
for the speech. Every day I was given three periods to prepare for the speech,
until the contest. I read the script lots of times. The English teacher would
near me speak atleast five times daily. She corrected my pronunciation,
instructed me on modulation as the speech demanded. Thus, word by word,
sentence by sentence, I perfected my speech.
The Principal also heard my speech in her office
and gave me some invaluable tips. A day before the Declamation contest, I
delivered me speech in the morning assembly. The entire school responded to the
ending of my speech with clapping thunder. That inspired me with self-confidence
and self-belief.
On the morning of the competition, my
teacher accompanied me to the host school’s auditorium. I did not feel nervous
at all. When my turn came, I just gave a flawless rendition. I received a
standing ovation from the audience.
At the end, when the Judge declared the
result, I jumped out of my chair three feet high because I given the first prize.
I felt very happy and contented. I received a cash prize along with a trophy
and a certificate.
At my own school, I was applauded in the
morning assembly the next day and was overwhelmed with congratulations. When I look
in retrospect, I feel so proud of my efforts and the rewards that followed
them. The feeling of achievement after struggle is the best form of happiness
that one can feel. It surpasses all other forms of happiness. The hard earned joys
are the sweetest.
Ans: (b)
The incident that taught me a valuable lesson
Each one of us has some talent in us which differentiates
us from others. We have to find it out and try to excel in it. Once being
excelled, we have to be humble and should not be over confident.
One day, I went to play badminton and to my
astonishment. I found out that the traditional and natural shots came naturally
to me. Thinking it to be an extraordinary trait gifted to me, I decided to
pursue my career as a badminton player. I worked hard for two years and became
the champion at the district level. I had stepped into the professional panel
of this game. I thought that I was the best player in the district and this
thought made me to decrease gradually the length of my practice sessions. I was
floating in joy. I never paid heed to the senior players or the coach’s advice.
Days passed, the time for the state level
tournament came. As I had won at the district level, I was so full of over
confidence that I thought that I could win that state level easily. I completely
forgot the fact that there were many other district players like me. To my
utter surprise, I was knocked out in the first round itself by me opponent, whom
I had defeated at the district level. It was exactly a shocking and traumatic moment
for me.
I had let down my parents and my coach. I
felt ashamed to show my face to them. My coach came searching for me. I was
felt that he would lash me out for being so careless and irresponsible and losing
such an important match, but rather he was calm and affectionate. In a matter of
five minutes, he taught me greatest lesson of my life-hardwork and humbleness.
He explained that he had been noticing my
change of attitude which was the cause for my defeat. He also pointed out my
over confident behaviour and advised that one should always be rooted to the
earth, no matter whatever height of success one reaches. Moreover, one should
always be humble and respectful at all times even to one’s opponents. From then
on, I vowed to follow my guide’s advice all my life.
As my coach wanted to teach me this lesson
in the practical way, he did not point out my short comings earlier. Though I suffered
a big defeat, I was happy to pick up a valuable lesson after the defeat. To me
it was a blessing in disguise.
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Use the dictionary to find out the meanings of the words and make sentences of your own (BOOK Page NO: 170) Answer:
1. Wash regularly to ensure personal hygiene.
2. This salad has a sharp peppery flavour.
3. The flowers of some plants are edible.
4. He was quite agreeable to accepting the plan.
5. I guess the speech went pretty well.
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