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MODEL ACTIVITY TASK -2021 (September) CLASS – X : ENGLISH

MODEL ACTIVITY TASK -2021 (September) CLASS – X : ENGLISH (Second Language)


Activity 1

Replace the underlined words with suitable phrasal verbs from the given list. Change the form of verbs if necessary. Write the answers in the given space : One extra phrasal verb is given in the list : 2 × 3 = 6

i) My older brother is in search of a job.

Ans: Look for

ii) I cannot tolerate his audacity.

Ans : Put up with

iii) The Headmistress distributed books among the students.

Ans: gave away

[List of Phrasal verbs : give away, turn down, look for, put up with]


Activity 2

Join the following pairs of sentences : 1 × 4 = 4

a) Study attentively. You will not score high marks.

Ans: You will not score high marks unless you study attentively.

b) She saw a butterfly. She tried to catch it.

Ans: She saw a butterfly and try to catch it.

c) She won a prize. I know it.

Ans: I know that she won a prize.

d) He is my brother. He is wearing a blue shirt.

Ans: He is my brother who is wearing a blue shirt.

Activity 3

Suppose you are the Cultural Secretary of the Students’ Club of your school. Write a notice in about 100 words informing the students about an Online Debate Competition for the students of Classes IX and X of your school.

XYZ School

NOTICE

AN ONLINE DEBATE COMPITITION

NO – 006/21                  Date- 15th September

The students are hereby informed that the Students' Cultural Club of this school has decided to organise an Online Debate Competition on October 8, 2021 at 2 PM. The Debate Competition will be hold through Google Meet. The Cultural authority will provide the Google Meet links through Whatsapp. The interested students of class IX and X should enlist their names through whatsapp to the undersigned on or before October 3.

There will be two groups. Students of class IX will be in Group A. The of this group will be, “Students cannot move without mobile phones”.  The students of class X will be in Group B and the topic of their group is going to be, “Internet is going to replace books soon”.

An eminent panel of judges will be present to decide the winners.

Students may contact the undersigned for further details, if required.

.............................................

Countersigned by H.M.

Date-

.............................

(Full Signature)

Secretary

Students' Cultural Club

XYZ School

Whatsapp no. ……….




Thank you all...

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