Lesson 9 Running and Shouting
Word Meanings
Shout (शाउट) = चिल्लाना
Want (वांट) = चाहना, इच्छा करना
Field (फील्ड) = मैदान, खेत
Hill (हिल) = पहाड़ी, पर्वत
Stream (स्ट्रीम) = झरना
Still (स्टिल) = स्थिर, शांत, अचल
Reading Comprehension
A. Answer the following questions:
1. Who do you think is ‘I’ in the poem?
Answer – I think that ‘I’ in the poem is a jolly little girl.
2. Why does the child in the poem want to shout and run?
Answer – The child in the poem wants to shout and run because the child wants to have some fun.
3. What is similar between the stream and the child who wants to run?
Answer – The similar thing between the stream and the child who wants to run is that they both can never keep still.
4. The child in the poem says, ‘....there’s no one about’. Does this make the child happy or sad? Give reasons.
Answer – The above saying makes the child sad because the child has no one to play with. The child is all alone.
B. Make sentences using the table below:
The child is running and shouting | in down up near | the lane the field the hill the lake the stream the sun the rain the night | . |
Note – Let the students practice it themselves.
- The child is running and shouting in the lane.
- The child is running and shouting in the field.
- The child is running and shouting near the field.
- The child is running and shouting down the hill.
- The child is running and shouting up the hill.
- The child is running and shouting near the lake.
- The child is running and shouting near the stream.
- The child is running and shouting in the sun.
- The child is running and shouting in the rain.
- The child is running and shouting in the night.
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