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Page No Lesson Language Items Reading Skills Communicative Skills
Writing Skills Enjoyment and Appreciation
Grammatical Items Vocabulary Items Spelling/ Punctuation/ Pronunciation Factual Inferen­ tial Speaking Listening
1 1. Life's Lighter Moments (Revision) • Sentence Openings
• Versatility of words
•Collocations • Words used as nouns and verbs
• Prefix dis-
_ " " • Talking about imaginary situations (i) • Where were the announce­ments made? • Describing a situation with the help of pictures _
10 2. A Narrow Escape •Comparatives • Superlatives • Different meanings of words
• Synonyms
• Suffix -less
_ " " • Asking for and giving information • Picking out the describing words • Narrating a story in the 1st person (i) _
18 3. A Day Off Work • can (ability) in questions
• cannot
• be able to
• A puzzle
• Matching words with their definitions
Words with similar sounds " " • Talking about a real-life situation • What do they like? • Picture composition (i) _
25 i) Fairy Story -Stevie Smith _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
26 4. Sugar Gives Us Energy • Simple Present (i) (universal truths) • Odd word out
• Word game • Food puzzle • Word making
_ " " •Apologizing and explaining (i) • Repeat a word from each pair each pair • Picture composition (ii) _
33 ii) The Old Field -D. J. Enright _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
35 5. A Funny Thing Happened To Me • Past Perfect • a, an
• Synonyms

•Homophones
(i)

" " • Talking to a doctor • Answer the questions (i) • Narrating a story in the 1st person (ii) _
43 6. Grandpa Tickles A Tiger! • Tenses • Phrases • Odd word out

• Homophones
(ii)

" "

• Seeking information
(i)

• Did I say conform or confirm! • Narrating a story in the 1st person (iii) _
52 iii) The World From A Railway Carriage -R.L. Stevenson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
55 7. A Tidy Ghost • Past tense • Adverbs • Collocations Spelling -ible & -able " " • Talking about an imaginary situation (ii) • Homophones (tale, tail)

• Picture composition
(iii)

_
62 iv) Windows -Wee Magee _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
  64     PROJECT (i): ALL ABOUT BOOKS
65 8. The Locked Room (Revision) • Phrases • Antonyms • Associated words Homophones (iii) " " • Asking and answering questions • Pick out the silent letter— island • Writing a letter to a friend _
72 9. How Big Is Your Heart? • Simple Present (ii) (universal truths) • Antonyms • Words used as nouns and verbs Spelling ie, ei " " • Advising people to do or not to do certain things • Answer the questions (ii) •Constructing a paragraph by answering questions _
81 10. Delicious Buns (Revision) • Infinitives (i) (Introductory) • Collocations • Associated words • Synonyms _ " " • Talking about events—past and future • Expressing preferences • Narrating an incident from the story _
  87     PROJECT (ii): CARING FOR OTHERS
88 11.Justice -A Play • Questions beginning with How... • Noun forms of verbs
• Riddles

• Homophones
(iv)

" " _ •What should we do? •Narrating a story with the help of key words _
96 Day By Day I Float My Paper-Boats— Rabindranath Tagore _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
97 12. Night Plight • Infinitives (ii) • Rule of three • Collocations • Stating the function _ " " Discussing a newspaper clipping What should we not do? Describing an imaginary incident _
107 13.. A Dog From Nowhere • Time clauses • Use of words • Phrasal verbs •Punctuation (full stops and question marks) " " •Giving advice and using polite expressions •Asking questions •Narrating an experience _
117 14. Flying Saucers • Tenses • Adjectives
• Nouns
•Spelling -ing forms " " •Seeking infor­ mation (ii) • A quiz •Writing dialogues _
123 vi) The Coromandal Fishers -Sarojini Naidu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
126 15.An Elephant And Us • many
• much
• Negative forms
• Synonyms
•Spelling
re.er
" " •Apologizing and explaining (ii) •Repeat the short forms— she'd •Narrating an incident _
134 Listening Exercises—Notes for the Teachers              
 
     
     
 
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