Class-3 Sp. English, Lesson-4 The Camel and the Cunning Fox / MP Board
Lesson-4
The Camel and the
Cunning Fox
(M.P. Board, Special
English)
Exercises
Write one word for the following:
- One who buys and sells goods in
large quantity. Merchant
- A person who hates or acts or
speaks against somebody. Enemy
- A senior member of the government
who is in charge of a government department. Minister
- A person who always tells the truth
and never steals or cheats anybody. Honest
man
Match the names of the animals in A with the pictures in B
Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases given:
- I see with my eyes; I hear with my ears.
- I did not eat my breakfast; I did
not eat my lunch; I am dying of hunger.
- Let’s go to the cinema. I have enough
money in my pocket.
- “I kill mice and eat their flesh,”
said the cat. “I can eat four and or five mice for dinner.” “You eat
mice!” said the mouse. “Then you are not our friend, you are our enemy.”
“not
at all” said the cat.
“You are wrong. I love mice; I don’t hate them.”
“Go
away, you
cunning, rogue!” said the mouse.
- “Don’t make a noise.” my mother whispered
in ear. “Your little brother is sleeping.
- Hunting is
prohibited in a sanctuary.
Answer the following
questions:
- Who was
the new minister?
Ans- The camel was the new minister
- Did the
lion love the camel?
Ans- Yes, the lion loved the camel.
- Did the
old minister like the new minister?
Ans- No, the old minister did not like
the new minister.
- Who went
out to get some food for the lion?
Ans- The ministers went out to get some
food for the lion.
- Did the
camel go with them?
Ans- No, the camel did not go with them.
- Did the
three ministers go and hunt?
Ans- No, the three ministers did not go
and hunt.
- What did
they want to do?
Ans- They wanted to kill the lion.
- Did the
leopard and the wolf kill the fox?
Ans- No, the leopard and the fox did not
kill the fox.
- What did
they say?
Ans- They said that the flesh of fox
would not be enough for three of the.
- Who was
killed in the end?
Ans- The camel was killed in the end.
Who said these words to
whom.
who
|
whom
|
|
Lion
|
“I
am hungry. I cannot go out to hunt”
|
Ministers
|
Fox
|
“Listen
to me. Let’s not go and hunt. We shall kill our enemy.”
|
Leopard and Wolf
|
Fox and Leopard
|
“You
have a small body too and your flesh will not be enough for the three of us.
And we don’t want to lose you.”
|
Wolf
|
Lion
|
“I will not kill my faithful minister just to save my
life.”
|
Ministers
|
Add a phrase from column B
to a sentence from column A.
- I called
my little brother to give him an apple.
- I went to
the fruit market to buy some apples.
- I went to
my bedroom to sleep.
- I took
out the knife to cut the apples.
- The dog
came near to bite me.
- I went to
my friend’s place to invite him home.
- I went to
the barber to have a hair-cut.
- Jim went
to the tailor to get his clothes.
- I sent my
servant to the post office to get my letters.
- I ran
after the thief to catch him.
Write the sentences like
the one in (b), using a phrase, as in the example:
Example
(a) I am going to
the market. I will buy some apples.
(b) I am going to
the market to buy some apples.
(a) I am going to
my room. There I will do my homework.
(b) I am going to
my room to do my home work.
(a) Raju is going
to his uncle’s place. He will stay there for a week.
(b) Raju is going
to his uncle’s place to stay there for a week.
(a) He killed the
animal. He will eat it.
(b) He killed the
animal to eat it.
(a) He took out
the gun. He will shoot the animal.
(b) He took out
the gun to shoot the animal.
(a) I got into the
boat. I wanted to cross the river.
(b) I got into the
boat to cross the river.
Describe the animals with
the help of clues:
i)
camel : the ship of the desert,
hump, brown padded feet.
ii)
lion : the king of the forest,
strong and powerful, den
Camel
- Camel is
known as the ship of the desert.
- It has a
hump on its back.
- It has
brown padded feet.
Lion
1.
Lion is known as the king of the forest.
2.
Lion is a strong and powerful animal.
3.
It lives in the den.
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