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New Model Activity Task Class 6 English; part 5

New Model Activity Task - II (2021) 
2nd series (August)
Class - VI 
Subject - English


Read the following passage and answer the questions given below:

Once upon a time there lived a boy, named Tatai. His father, Mr. Chowdhury, worked at the nearby coal-mine. Everyday Tatai used to watch the roadside jewellery shop hardly three yards away from his scratched window pane. It displayed a sparkling diamond necklace in a glass box. One day, a rich old lady stepped out of a cab, bought the beautiful necklace and left the glass box blank. The shopkeeper put some cheap crystal jewellery to fill in the emptiness of the box.

ACTIVITY 1
A. Fill in the table with information from the passage:

Who
(i) Tatai  
Did what 
used to watch the roadside jewellery shop hardly three yards away from his scratched window pane.

Who                      
(ii) The rich old lady
Did what
stepped out of a cab, bought the beautiful necklace and left the glass box blank.

Who
(iii) The shopkeeper
Did what
put some cheap crystal jewellery to fill in the emptiness of the box.

B. Answer the following questions:

(i) What was the occupation of Tatai’s father?
Ans: Tatai's father worked at the nearby coal-mine.

(ii) How far was the jewellery shop from his house?
Ans: The jewellery shop was  hardly three yards away from his house.

ACTIVITY 2
Fill in the blanks with verbs in agreement with the subject:

(a) Pepperoni and cheese is great on a pizza.
(b) Neither she nor I am going to school.
(c) The Director and Producer of the film is giving an interview.

ACTIVITY 3
Suppose you had been to Murshidabad with your parents. Write a paragraph (in about 60 words) about your experience in the historical place. You may use the following hints:

Hints: how you went there— mode of transport—historical sites you visited—description of what you
saw—your feelings


MY EXPERIENCE IN A HISTORICAL PLACE

Last summer, I, along with my parents, went to Murshidabad. On May 4, at about 4 a.m., we started for Murshidabad by Lalgola Express from Sealdah. After 5 hours of journey, we reached Berhampore. We put up in a hotel near Berhampore. After taking some rest, we started visiting the places of historical interest — the Motijheel Park, the Imambara, Nasirpur Palace. On the following day, we went to Khosh Bagh. Here we saw the tomb of Nawab Siraj Ud-Daulah, Lutfunnisa and Nawab Alivardi Khan. The next day, we visited the Hazarduari Palace by ‘Tanga'. Here we saw some extra ordinary paintings and an excellent collection of weapons used by the Nawabs. Then we visited the katra Masjid. Here we saw the tomb of Nawab Mursid Quli Khan. This trip will remain in my memory forever.

★★★★★ 
God bless you all...
Thank you

Comments

Unknown said…
Thank you so much sir
Unknown said…
Thank u sir🤗
Unknown said…
Great help , undoubtedly. Thanks a lot.
Unknown said…
Thank you so much respected sir
Unknown said…
Is berhampore in murshidabad ??

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