5th Class

Real Life Example              A game of scrabble uses the skills of putting the jumbled alphabets in sequence to make a meaningful word.     Amazing Facts              Some synonyms of jumble are hodgepodge, potpourri, scramble, mishmash, medley etc.              Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is ?jumbled? by scrambling its letters to make anagram.     LEARNING OBJECTIVES              This less will help you to:- learn about the meaning of jumbled sentences. understand about the correct usage of words in sequence.     QUICK CONCEPT REVIEW              Jumbled sentences are actually type of language proficiency test question.  In this type of test, words of sentences or few parts of sentences are mixed up or jumbled. You are supposed to rearrange those parts to make the sentence meaningful.             For example: sings/ She/ very/ sweetly. more...

LEARNING OBJECTIVES              This lesson will help you to: be able to reproduce or report a message, idea or action to a third person without using the exact speech of the speaker. be able to differentiate between speaking directly to a person and to be able to convey an idea message or action to a third person in one's own words.     QUICK CONCEPT REVIEW              As we have grown up we have also improved our language and are talking and exchanging our views with friends and people around us. Now let us also know the correct way to narrate something that has happened to someone else or carry a message forward to another person.              This narration can be of two types: Direct narration or Direct speech and Indirect narration or Reported speech.              When you meet your friend Vanya after the weekend on Monday, and tell her more...

Real Life Example        Phrases are quite interesting and they add flavour to our language, but with so many of them existing today, eventually you will run into some that you're not familiar with.   Amazing Facts              William Shakespeare added more phrases and sayings to the English language than anyone else. 135 phrases are coined by him.              If it isn?t Shakespearian and it isn't nautical, there's a good chance it's Biblical. Around 122 phrases come from the book of Bible. LEARNING OBJECTIVES            This lesson will help you to: learn idioms and phrases. Understand their meaning. use them in an effective manner.             Quick Concept Review An Idiom is a combination of words that has figurative or informal meaning that differs from the words' meaning that a dictionary would suggest. For example, an English speaker would understand the phrase "At the drop of hat" to mean Willing more...


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