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A Glimpse of Our English Fair

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A Glimpse of Our English Fair  ☆ Creativity shown by our Talented Students  Welcome to our English/ S.S. Fair : Join us for the latest updates 🔊 Anjali and Sukhmandeep,  Class 6B Topic : Antonyms  🔊 Class 6B  Simon says:   Click here    🔊 Class 10B Pass the Parcel:  CLICK HERE Kompreet, 10C  Topic : Tenses Topic :  Translation  Sukhjinder Kaur, Class 8A Model : Part of Speech  By Manpreet, 10C - Translation By Prabhjot Kaur, Class 10B Topic : Determiners (Articles) "Creativity is seeing what others see and thinking what no one else ever thought." - Albert Einstein 🎯 Gurleen Kaur, Class 6B -  Mind Map on The Giving Tree     The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.  Jagjot Kaur, Class 8A : Articles on Mushrooms ☆ To make students learn- Articles 🔊 Buneet Kaur & Pawandeep , Class 8A - A BOWL OF ANTONYMS  ☆ To make students learn- Antonyms  Sukhjinder Kaur , ...

Pass the Parcel / Tenses

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 Pass the Parcel / Tenses

Activities based Learning

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FAIR : September 5 to 9 Guidelines :    🔊 Some Suggested Activities for English fair : 1. Role Play :  Click here 2. Bingo :  Click here 3. Guess what Activity (See the picture and tell the English name) :  Click here 4. Quiz :  Click here 5.  A few introductory lines on          famous writers and poets :  Click here 6. Tongue twisters :  Click here 7. Dumb charades 8. Pass the Parcel:   CLICK HERE 9. Time telling 10. Simon Says : Click here 11. Riddles  :  Click here 12. Spin and Speak :  Click here 13. Poetry recitation 14. EBC Activities 15. Idioms :  Click here 16. Mind Maps :  Click here 17. Word Antakshari :  Click here 18. Story telling with props 19. Develop stories from given things or characters  20. Fishy Genders :  CLICK HERE 21. Proverbs :  CLICK HERE 22. Verbs :  CLICK HERE 🔊  Click here to view - Activities related t...

Fishy Genders for English Fair

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  Fishy Genders for English Fair   By Jaswinder, Class 6

12 Interesting Riddles for English Fair

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12 Interesting Riddles for English Fair  1. What has a head and a tail but has no body? 2. You see me once in June, twice in November and not at all in May.  What am I ? 3. What gets wet while drying? 4. I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old, what am I? 5. What has many words but never speaks? 6 What has a thumb and four fingers but is not a hand? 7. What has legs, but doesn’t walk? 8. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they? 9. What invention lets you look right through a wall? 10. I have branches, but no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I? 11. What has one eye, but can't see ? 12. If you drop me I’m sure to crack, but give me a smile and I’ll always smile back. What am I? Check Your Answers : 1. A coin 🪙 2. The letter ‘e’  3. A towel  4. A candle 🕯 5.  A book 📙 6. A glove 🧤🥊 7. A table  8.  Footsteps  👣  9. A  window 🪟  10. A  bank 🏦 🏧  11. A  needle 🪡  12. A mir...

Tense Chart

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Tense Chart Get all the Tenses ( explained in Punjabi)@ https://rejuvenatingenglishworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Tenses 🥀🛑🥀 Spare just one minute to watch this video and reply the questions.  Practice Test/ Identify the tense used in the sentence.* 

Keep a bowl of Tongue Twisters

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  Keep a bowl of Tongue Twisters  Watch this video & sew How fast can you say it?

Fry Sight Words- chart

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Wonderful activity : Fry Sight Words 

11 Frequently used phrases/ sentences

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 Frequently used phrases. Note down all the 11 phrases and use them quite often.   English Speaking Course- 11 Popular and Frequently Used Phrases and Sentences | Let's speak English Here 11 commonly used phrases and sentences related to ' GO '  have been discussed.  Use them frequently in your conversation.  Task for you: Write 5 words/ phrases related to COME in  the comment box.

Noun chain

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 Noun Chain Instructions:  1. Choose a word. ( Here Fair ) 2. Look at the last letter. (FAIR ➡️ R) 3. Write the next word which begins with R. ( Rabbit ) 4. Make a chain( as long as you can)  by adding more words. Example :  FAI R ➡️ RABBI T ➡️ TABL E ➡️  EUROP E ➡️ ELECTIO N ➡️   NOS E  ➡️  ENGLIS H ➡️  HABI T   ➡️  TRE E   ➡️ EMRAL D  ➡️  DOCTOR

Conversation between Kajal and Gurdeep about Homework

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The teacher is checking the notebooks of the students. Kajal and Gurdeep are talking about their homework task.   Have fun.

  A few introductory lines on 10 famous writers and poets

    A few introductory lines on          famous writers and poets 1.  Geoffrey Chaucer   He stands as the great giant of English poetry. His verse is still read and enjoyed today and often adapted for theatre performance. There is a freshness in Chaucer’s poetry.  2. Charles Dickens   He was an extraordinary man. He is best known as a novelist but he was very much more than that. He was as prominent in his other pursuits but they were not areas of life where we can still see him today.  We see him as the author of such classics as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, Bleak House and many others.  3. Emily Dickinson  Unknown as a poet during her lifetime,  Emily Dickinson  is now regarded by many as one of the most powerful voices of American culture. Her poetry has inspired many other writers, including the Brontes. In 1994 the critic, Harold Bloom, listed her ...

Spin and Speak activity/ Powerful Tongue Twisters for English Fair

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11 Powerful Tongue Twisters for English Fair     1. Betty Botter bought some butter.   2. But the thought I thought wasn’t the thought I thought I thought.  3. Freezy breeze made these three trees freeze.   4. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t very fuzzy, was he?   5. I scream, you scream, we all scream, for ice cream!   6. She sees cheese.   7. She sells sea shells by the seashore.  8. Three free throws.   9. Whether the weather is warm, whether the weather is hot, we have to put up with the weather, whether we like it or not.   10. Zebras zig and zebras zag.  11. I saw Susie sitting in a shoeshine shop Watch this video & sew How fast can you say it?  Hope you would enjoy speaking these Tongue Twisters.

English Fair : Suggested Activities for March 2& 3

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 English Fair  Note the Dates: March 2 & 3 Some Suggested Activities for English fair : 1.    Role Play 2.    Story telling with props 3.    A few introductory lines on          famous writers and poets 4.    Develop stories from given                 things or characters 5.    See the picture and tell the         English name 6.    Tongue twisters 7.    Dumb charades 8.    Pass the Parcel 9.    Time telling 10. Simon Says 11. Riddles 12.  Spin and Speak 13  Poetry recitation 14. EBC Activities 15.  Idioms 16.  Mind Maps 17. Word Antakshari

Run! Run! Someone is chasing you!

 

Conversation at a Bus Stop

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Comprehension based on Conversation ( Part 2)

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Comprehension based on Conversation

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Conversation- Aim in Life

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  https://youtu.be/UEDv3r0RvQc

Role Play # 8 : Courtesy Always Brings Smile

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 Watch and enjoy