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    Caring for others

    25.1 Objectives

    At the end of this lesson you will be able to:

    read and understand an interview and a newspaper report

    read about people who care for others

    use adverb clauses of time

    identify doing words (verbs)

    match words with their meanings

    interview a person

    25.2 Lets Read

    Mother Teresa looked after the poor and the needy. What did she do for the dying?

    We will know about Mother Teresa. She was born in South Yugoslavia. At the age of nineteen

    she came to Darjeeling, India to teach. In 1931 she decided to serve the poorest of the

    poor. She belonged to the order of Missionaries of Charity. They run forty schools, where

    about 30,000 children are educated. They also have mobile dispensaries, training centers

    and destitute home for poor and the needy.

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    In 1979, she received the Nobel Prize for her services to the poor. She was also given the

    Bharat Ratna by the Government of India in 1980.

    Here is an extract from an interview with Mother Teresa. The interviewer is the well known

    journalist Malcolm Muggeridge. Does it tell us how Mother Teresa cared for the poor?

    Lets read and find out.

    25.2 Section I

    Malcolm : When you say Home for the Dying you mean that these are people on the streets

    who have been abandoned and are dying?

    Mother Teresa : Yes, the first woman who I saved, was picked up from the street. She had

    been half-eaten by the rats and the ants. I took her to the hospital, but they could not do anything

    for her. They only took her in because I refused to move until they accepted her. From there I

    went to the municipality and asked them to give me a place, where I could bring such people

    The health officer of the municipality took me to the Kali temple and showed me the dharamshalaI was very happy to have that place. Within twenty four hours we had our patients there, and we

    started the work of the home for the sick and the dying. In 1952, we opened the first Home for

    the Dying.

    Malcolm : What exactly are you doing for these dying people? I know you bring them in here

    Mother Teresa : First of all we want to make them feel they are wanted; we want them to

    know that there are people who really love them, who really care for them at least for the few

    hours that they have to live. They too should know that they are the children of God and that they

    are not forgotten and that they are loved and cared.

    Malcolm : What happens to those who are cured?

    Mother Teresa : Those who are able to wok we try to find some work for them, the others

    we try to send them home, where they can spend at least a few years in happiness and comfort

    25.1 Read, Think and Answer I

    I. How old was Mother Teresa when she came to India?

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    2. Who did Mother Teresa run homes, schools and hospitals for?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    3. What honours did Mother Teresa receive for her services to the poor?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    4. When did Mother Teresa open the first Home for the Dying?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    5. Describe the first woman she picked up form the streets.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    6. Why did she help the dying?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    II. Say whether the following statement are true or false, in the box provided against each

    statement.

    a) Mother Teresa was born in Asia

    b) Mother Teresa started her career as a teacher

    c) Mother Teresa worked for the rich only

    d) The worst disease that any human being can experience is being unwanted.

    e) According to Mother Teresa, to know the poor we must feel for the poor

    f) The disease of being unwanted can be cured in hospitals.

    25.3 Section II

    What should a 70-year old woman do? Sit at home? Play with her grand-children? Or

    should she take to an unbeaten path and take up teaching under-privileged children in her

    courtyard? The Deccan Chronicle tells us how Janki Iyer chose the last option, and runs a

    school called Ananda Bharati.

    A little distance from the Tarnaka crossroads, you come across a quiet house called Needa (refuge).

    Attached to it is a small school where in the afternoons, you will come across many little girls whoare domestic servants, learning to read. This is no non-formal education center. Education is a very

    serious business here. The girls get to write their public exams, some of them join residential

    schools (after clearing the entrance exams) and some others go for higher studies. Innovative teaching

    methods help these first generation learners. Field trips, discussion on current events are common

    features in this school. Ananda Bharati is not just about education, many people have commented

    that the children here are transformed into confident individuals and that the values imbibed here

    stay with them wherever they go.

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    The woman who runs the school and whose house in Needa is Janaki Iyer, simply called Ja by

    her friends, Janaki could well be your neighbour across the wall babysitting her grandchildren

    This sprightly 70-year-old is an unassuming, soft-spoken lady and comes across as a very gentle

    person. She chooses her words carefully, the precision speaks of a well- ordered mind.

    She attracts young people to her like bees to honey. Her school, appropriately enough called

    Ananda Bharati, has attracted many younger professionals in an unprecedented way to lend theirtime and effort to this venture. A computer professional helps with the accounts; a linguistics

    professor teaches Hindi; another professor teaches English, and another music. Despite the

    preponderance of highly-educated teachers, Janaki has been able to attract and retain teachers

    from under-privileged backgrounds. When a child needs to be put into a residential school, or

    needs to go in for higher studies in college, Janaki has many friends who help in sorting out the

    myriad problems that crop up.

    Sandhyarani, a 15 year old, says that she liked the combination of studies with vocational training

    Janaki Iyer is doing a yeoman service to these domestic workers by educating them. I am

    getting a lot of help from committed teachers and young enthusiastic professionals, who volunteerto help in the school. I am very thankful for it, she says. With such committed social workers

    there is hope on the horizon.

    25-2 Read, Think and Answer II

    1. State whether the following are True or False

    a) Janaki Iyer teaches child-labourers and domestic servants in her courtyard.

    b) Ananda Bharati is a girls school.

    c) The children do not enjoy going to Ananda Bharati.

    d) It is a residential school.

    e) It was the absence of the spirit of competition, which brought out the best in each of these

    children.

    II. Tick the correct answer, from the options given :

    1. Ananda Bharati is an institution ____

    a) Like any other coaching center

    b) Meant for domestic workers

    c) For computer-training

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    2. The working hours for Ananda Bharati are from_____

    a) 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

    b) 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

    c) 4.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

    3. The school has this timing so that the girls

    a) Are free from their morning duties

    b) Can attend other schools in the morning hours

    c) Are free to talk with their teachers.

    25.4 SECTION III

    Janaki Iyer writes the story of Bhagya who studied at Ananda Bharati. Why was she

    shocked by what she told her?

    BHAGYA is a ten-year old, who attends my non-formal education unit Ananda Bharati. She

    comes to my class, which starts at 2 p.m. with her younger sister Swarna and baby sister Swapna.

    As soon as she comes to class there is a change in Bhagya. She sheds her responsibilities the

    instant she hands over Swapna to me. For the next two and half hours she like any other child of

    her age is interested in her work be it an exercise in Telugu or sums or some drawing.

    After playing around for a while and scribbling on a slate Swapna settles on my lap for her siesta.

    Work gets more intense after Swapna is put down. Before any of us realize it, it is 4.15 and time

    for games. On good days Swapna sleeps through this also. At a quarter to five all are ready to

    leave for home.

    One afternoon in July, Bhagya came to class wearing a pair of rubber slippers. She explained that

    she had started working for the occupants of a flat just completed. This gave her a little money to

    get some things for herself which she badly needed. Another day she wore pretty green bangles

    on her slender wrists. They looked beautiful on her bringing Sarojini Naidus delicate, bright

    rainbow-tinted circles of light to my mind. Soon she had a set of new clothes.

    Days went by. We continued our work in the afternoon. Bhagya was busy cooking and looking

    after Swapna in her own home. She also had her work in the flat on the 3rd floor. Some days she

    was late coming to my class and took my admonition with a serious downcast look.

    One day I found Lakshmi, another of my students going along with Bhagya to the newly constructed

    flats. When I asked her what she was up to she said Bhagya had got her work in one of the new

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    apartment. Bhagya herself came running to me and said, The lady of that house wanted me to

    work for her for a hundred rupees per month. I know that I cannot take on more work if I want

    to study in the afternoon. So I decided that I would give Lakshmi the job. I was stunned.

    Bhagya had made a deliberate choice, giving up a hundred rupees every month in order to

    study. What was even more remarkable was the matter of fact way she said it. To her the issue

    seemed crystal clear. There was awe in her voice when she mentioned the grand sum of 100rupees or Vanda as she called it in Telugu but there was no a trace of regret in either her face

    or voice for having given it up.

    N.B. Its. rainbows like these that make all the rainy teaching days seem worth-while!

    25.3 Read, Think and Answer III

    1. Who was Bhagya? How old was she when this story was written?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    2. How many sisters did she have?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    3. Why did she want to shed her responsibilities the moment she entered Ananda Bharati?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    4. What did she buy with the money she earned as domestic servant?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    5. Why did Mrs. Janak Iyer scold her?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    6. Why did Bhagya give Lakshmi the job that was offered to her?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    7. What kind of choice did Bhagya make deliberately?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    8. Did she have any regret?

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    9. Why was there awe in her voice?

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    25.5 Overall Questions

    1. Describe the first dying woman whom Mother Teresa picked from the street?

    __________________________________________________________________

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    2. What did she want the dying to realize?

    ___________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________

    3. Who gets admission to Ananda Bharati?

    __________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________

    4. Why do you think Janaki has been able to retain teachers from under privileged backgrounds?

    __________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________

    5. Was Bhagya very keen to be educated? Give a reason in support of your answer.

    __________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________

    25.6 Lets Learn Grammar

    Read these sentences

    When a child wants to go to a secondary school, Janaki Devi helps her

    As soon as she comes to class there is a change in Bhagya.

    After Swapna has played around for a while she has her afternoon nap.

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    I was pleased when Lakshmi got a job.

    The underlined words are adverb clauses of time. They begin with words like when, before and

    tell us about the time when a certain action was performed.

    (I) Complete these sentences:

    1. Domestic help goes to Janakis Ds school when

    2. The students enjoy themselves when .

    3. Bhagya wore green bangles after ..

    4. I had arrived at the platform before

    (II) Join these pairs of sentences using the words given in brackets.

    f) We will go home. We finish our work. (as soon as)

    g) We come to school. The bell rang. (before)

    h) The price of wheat will fall. The harvest is reaped. (after)

    i) I will see the Taj. I go to Agra. (when)

    j) Hari will go to bed. You put out the light. (after)

    25.7 Increase Your Word Power

    1. Match the words in circle A with words of similar meaning given in circle B.

    A B

    Admonish Shocked

    Siesta New

    Innovative Scold

    Myriad Respect combined With fear

    Snnned Afternoon map

    (2) Doing words (verbs) Reading and writing are doing words, one of the words in each of

    these lists is not a doing word. Pick it out.

    playing, jumping, ball, skipping

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    fruits, eating, cutting, peeling

    buying, selling, vegetables, weighing

    washing, cleaning, soap, brushing

    25.8 Lets Talk

    Mrs Singh cares for others. She runs a school for orphans and street children. Interview her.

    Your partner should be Mrs. Singh. Her responses are given below. Complete the dialogue-

    You : ..

    Your Partner (Mrs. Singh): I run a school for orphans and street children.

    You : ..

    Your partner: I want them to acquire a skill so that they have a regular monthly income.

    You : ..

    Your Partner: Because they cant go to a regular/formal school.

    You : Youre wonderful!

    Your partner (smiling) : I enjoy working with children.

    25.9 Lets Write

    Imagine your are Bhagya. Write a short note for your friend. You can use the following points:

    What you do in the morning.

    When you go to school.

    What your plans are for the future.

    Begin: Every morning I go to the house of Mrs. Sharma, I do the dishes and clean her kitchen.Then I look after Swapana, my baby sister. ______________________________

    25.10 Check Your Answers

    Read, Think and Answer

    I nineteen 2. poor and the needy 3. nobel prize and bharat ratna 4. 1952 5. was half eaten by

    rats and ants. 6. to make them feel wanted.

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    II (a) F (b) T (c) F (d) T (e) T (f) F.

    Read, Think and Answer II

    I. (a) T (b) T (c) F (d) F (e) T.

    II. (a) meant for domestic workers.

    (b) 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM

    (c) are face from their morning duties

    Read, Think and Answer III

    1. A student of Ananda Bharati. Ten.

    2. Two

    3. Because she wanted to learn.

    4. Bangles and clothes

    5. Because she was late for classes.

    6. Because she already had a job and wanted study in the afternoon.

    7. Giving up a hundred rupees every month

    8. No.

    9. Awe - because hundred rupees was lot of money to her.

    Lets learn grammar

    I. when they finish their work in the morning

    2. when they are in Ananda Bharati

    3. after she started working in the new flat

    4. before her/his train arrived.

    II we will go home as soon as we finish hour work.

    2. we came to school before the bell rang

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    3. the price of wheat will fall after the harvest is reaped

    4. I will see the Taj when I go to Agra

    5. Hari will go to bed after you put out the light

    Increase your word power

    II. ball, fruits, vegetables, soap

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    Hill Station: Darjeeling, 1970

    26.1 Objectives

    After reading this lesson you will be able to :

    read and understand a passage on Darjeeling and answer the questions based on it.

    use words that convey sounds.

    match describing words with nouns

    use infinitive to +V

    make plans and give suggestions.

    describe a place you have visited.

    26.2 Lets Read

    Why is Darjeeling one of the most famous of the Indian hill stations. How do we reach

    Darjeeling from Calcutta?

    Section I

    Darjeeling, the most celebrated of the Indian hill stations, is all smallness. It is small physically, of

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    course- hard even to find upon the map of India, so tucked away it is like a trinket on the

    northern frontiers. One crosses vast scorched plains to reach it from Calcutta, over colossally

    winding rivers, through a landscape that has no end; but at the foot of the hills Darjeeling sends

    a toy train to meet you a gay little blue painted trundle of a train, which takes you indefatigably

    puffing and chugging up through the forests and the tea gardens to the town.

    26.1 Read, Think and Answer I

    Say whether the following statement are True and false-

    1. Darjeeling is near Calcutta.

    2. Darjeeling is a famous hill station.

    3. You reach the hill station from the foot of the hills by train.

    4. On your train journey, you cross many long winding rivers.

    5. Darjeeling is on the southern frontier of India.

    26.3 Section II

    Darjeeling is perched upon a narrow bridge, about 7000 feet up, with deep gorges falling away

    on either side. Darjeeling is built in layers, neatly along its ridge like an exhibition town, from the

    posh hotels and the villas at the top to the jumbled bazaar quarter at the bottom: and all the way

    down this dense tiered mass of buildings life incessantly buzzes, hums and fizzes.

    Little people greet you at the top. Little ponies canter about little streets. Hundreds and thousands

    of merry little children tumble all about you. It is a place of astonishing cheerfulness. Everybody

    seems to be feeling simply splendid. Perhaps they all are, for the air is magnificently brilliant, the

    heat is seldom too hot and the cold often not icy.

    One can see Kanchenjunga and its peers from Darjeeling. Some visitors never see the snow

    peaks at all, for they are often invisible for days at a time when the town is swirled all around by

    cloud. To see the divine mass of the Himalayan Mountains, in the cool of the morning, is one of

    the noblest experiences of travel.

    26.2 Read, Think and Answer II

    Fill in the following details about Darjeeling from section II of the passage.

    a. Height ______________________________.

    b. The town appears like an ______________________________.

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    c. Nature of people ______________________________.

    d. Weather ______________________________.

    e. Most popular place ______________________________.

    f. Natural sights ______________________________.

    g. The town is built in ______________________________.

    h. On clear days you can see ______________________________.

    26.4 Section III

    Today Darjeelings high spirits never seem to flag. The children never stop playing, the youths

    never end their horseplay, the tourists never tire of clattering hilariously about the town on hired

    ponies. The cicadas sing all day long in the gardens, and over and again from down the hill comes

    the hoots and puffs of the little trains.

    To the stranger it all seems intense, more concentrated than real life, and especially after dark

    when the braziers are aglow in the alleys of the bazaar, and the hotel lights comfortably shine

    above. Then half Darjeeling turn out for a stroll at chaurasta, a triangular piazza halfway along the

    ridge, and on my own first evening in Darjeeling I went and sat on a bench there, and watched the

    town go by. There were tall flashing girls in saris and nose-clips. There were brown gnome-like

    men in fur caps. There were slant-eyed children of astonishing beauty, and boys with wide eager

    faces like Gengis Khan. There were monks, and priests, and soldiers, and grand Indian gentlemen

    in tweeds, and giggly Indian girls in cotton party frocks. There were mountain porters hastening

    back from work, carrying rucksacks and tent-poles. There were ancient men with plaited pigtails

    There were two hippies, and a nun, and four French tourists, and me watching it all, as ahallucination, from a corner bench beside the bandstand.

    It was like a microcosm of the world, assembled up there from the plains and mountain, ushered

    into that little square. No small town in the world can show so many kinds, and types, and

    manners of people.

    26.3 Read, Think and Answer III

    1. Say whether the following statements are True or False

    (i) There are many tourist attractions in Darjeeling.

    (ii) People in Darjeeling go to chaurasta for a walk.

    (iii) Seven people (including the author) were watching the passersby.

    (iv) Darjeeling is a miniature world.

    (v) Everyone in Darjeeling is happy and excited.

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    26.5 Overall Questions

    1. Pick up ten words/phrases used to describe Darjeeling in the passage and list them here.

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    2. Based on your reading of the passage, which do you think are the tourist attractions of

    Darjeeling?

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    3. Would you like to go to Darjeeling for a holiday? Give reasons for your answer.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    26.6 Increase Your Word Power

    Onomatopoeic words

    (a) The words which seem to sound like their meaning are called onomatopoeic words. In section

    I, the way the train moves is described with the help of the following words.

    Puffing andchugging up

    You may have come across these words for the first time but I am sure you did not have any

    problems in understanding the meaning of these words.

    Exercise

    Read the passage on Darjeeling again and pick up the words which sound like their meaning

    and list them here.

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

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    Describing words

    Match the words which go together in Column A and B.

    Col A Col B

    Scorched Tall Bridge

    Winding Faces

    Narrow girls

    Eager Plains

    Fur Caps

    Rivers

    Example Winding rivers

    __________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________

    26.7 Lets learn Grammar

    the to + Infinitive

    Study these sentences:

    1. One crosses vast scorched plains to reach Darjeeling from Calcutta.

    2. At the foot of the hills, Darjeeling sends a toy train to meetyou.

    The underlined words in the above sentences (i.e. to reach and to meet) are examples of infinitives

    The function of the infinitives is to express purpose.

    An infinitive consists of to + the base form of the verb.

    Here are some more examples:

    They have hardly any water to drink.

    I have a flat to let.

    The postman has many letters to deliver.

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    She turned on the light to see what time it was.

    He sent Rahul to the market to buy some vegetables.

    He went to London to study Economics.

    Exercise I

    Can you now underline the infinitives in the following sentences?

    1. Manish went to the city yesterday to do some shopping.

    2. I am writing to congratulate you on your success.

    3. You need a passport to go abroad.

    4. He started early to reach on time.

    5. Rashi has gone to book tickets for the evening show.

    Exercise II

    Given below are a few questions. Answer each question in a complete sentence. While answering

    questions you will be using the infinitive to + V.

    1. Why are you studying English?

    _____________________________________________________________________

    2. Why do children go to the playground in the evening?

    _____________________________________________________________________

    3. Why do we go to a restaurant?

    _____________________________________________________________________

    4. Why do people buy music systems?

    _____________________________________________________________________

    5. Why do people go to the bazaar?

    _____________________________________________________________________

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    26.8 Lets Talk

    Practice this with your partner.

    A

    You : What should we do on Sunday?

    Your Partner : Lets go to the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

    You : What will you we there?

    Your Partner : Well take photographs of the migratory birds.

    You : Great Lets do that.

    Talk to your partner on what you are going to do on Sunday.

    Use in place of

    Gir Forest ... Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

    Lions . Migratory birds

    Mughal Gardens . Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

    Beautiful flower . Migratory birds.

    River .. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

    swim .. Take photographs of the birds

    Sports complex .. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

    Play volleyball/cricket.. Take photographs of the birds.

    26.9 Lets Write

    Describing a place

    You have read about the famous hill station, Darjeeling. After reading the passage, dont you feel

    that you have actually visited the place? This is because, the author has described the place

    keeping in mind the questions that the readers are likely to ask when they start reading the

    description. This enables the reader to get a clear picture of the place.

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    When people read about a tourist place, they try to know about different things. There are a few

    questions everyone would like to find answers to. For example,

    1. Where is the place located?

    2. How can one reach there?

    3. What does one get to see and hear on the way to the place?

    4. What type of accommodation is available at the place?

    5. What sights and sounds greet someone as he/she arrives?

    6. What are the other attractions at the place?

    I am sure you listed these questions when you started reading the passage. If you read the

    passage again, you will find the author has answered the first three questions in section 1, the next

    two in section 2 and the last one in section 3.

    Now write 2 3 paragraphs on any place you have visited. It could be a hill station. A valley, a

    seashore, a historical place. If you have not visited any such place, you can describe your village/

    town/city or the nearest village/town/city.

    Make sure you include answers to the questions listed above. Perhaps you would also like to

    add descriptive information about how the place looks.

    _____________________________________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________________________

    26.10 Check Your Answers

    Read, Think and Answer I

    1. False

    2. True

    3. True

    4. True

    5. False

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    Read, Think and Answer II

    a. 7000 ft

    b. exhibition town

    c. cheerful and friendly

    d. cool

    e. chaurasta

    f. Himalayas

    g. Layers

    h. Kanchengunga

    Read, Think and Answer III

    1. True

    2. True

    3. False

    4. True

    5. True

    Overall Questions

    Small, cheerful, trinket, cool, cloudy, simply splendid, magnificently, brilliant, intense, like an

    exhibition.

    Increase your word power

    Buzzes, hums, fizzes, hoots, puffs, giggle

    Lets Learn Grammar

    1. to do

    2. to congratulate

    3. to go

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    4. to reach

    5. to book

    Exercise II

    I am studying English to learn the language or I am studying English to get a good job.

    Children go to the playground in the evening to play.

    We go to a restaurant to have a meal/to have snacks.

    People buy music systems to listen to music.

    People go to the bazaar to buy things.

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    27

    A Prayer for Healing

    27.1 Objectives

    At the end of this lesson you will be able to:

    read, understand and enjoy a simple poem.

    admire the ideas in the poem.

    appreciate how ideas are linked with each other.

    appreciate the use of words in the poem.

    We live on earth. Whether we live in towns or in villages, we need air, water and food.

    The earth and its atmosphere give us all these.

    The earth has been a good home for us

    But have we been good to the earth?

    Do we think of protecting it?

    This poem is about the earth and ourselves.

    Read the poem a few times. You may refer to the meanings given on the right. Then sit

    back and think. If you were praying for the earth and for living beings, what would be

    your prayer?

    Would you pray

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    i. for pure fresh air, and water?

    ii. That the land should yield good crops?

    iii. That the rivers and seas should not be made polluted, so that these waters would

    support fish and other beings found in water?

    iv. The sunlight should not be made dim by too much smoke?

    27.2 Lets read the poem and find out what the poet prays for.

    We join with the earth and with each other to bring new life to the land

    To restore the waters

    To refresh the air

    We join with the earth and with each other

    To renew the forests

    To care for the plants

    To protect the creaturesWe join with the earth and with each other

    To celebrate the seas

    To rejoice the sunlight

    To sing the song of the stars

    We join with the earth and with each other

    To recreate the human community

    To promote justice and peace

    To remember our children

    We join with the earth and with each other

    We join together as many and diverse expressions

    Of one loving mystery, for the healing of earth and the renewal of all life.

    Discussion

    The words we join with the earth and with each other appear five times in the poem. So it

    seems to be an important idea that has to be thought over and again.

    When a line is repeated several times in a poem it is called a refrain. A refrain stands for the

    central idea of the poem.

    Stanza 1 and 2

    Read the first and the second stanzas and answer the questions given below:

    1- Choose the correct alternatives to complete the sentences.

    (I) We join with the earth and with each other means that .

    (i) we are related to each other.

    restore: to bring back an

    earlier undamaged state

    refresh: to make fresh and pure again

    renew to forests: to make the forests

    grow back at if new

    Creatures: all living thingscelebrate: to show that we value and

    appreciate something

    Rejoice: to express happiness

    recreate: to make it better

    promote: to help to develop

    Diverse: different

    Mystery: something not understood

    Healing making whole and healthy again

    renewal: making new again

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    (ii) We agree to work together.

    (iii) We should hold each others hands.

    (iv) We live on the earth.

    (II) The words/phrases to bring to new life, to restore, to refresh and to renew suggesthat ....................................................

    (i) Life, air and water and forests have never been in a good state.

    (ii) Life, air and water and forests should be changed into a completely new state.

    (iii) Life, air, water and forests should be brought back to their old good state.

    2- The poem in the first and second stanzas advises us to take care of certain things. Make a lis

    of these.

    _____________________________________________________________________________________

    _____________________________________________________________________________________

    Stanza 3

    Read the third stanza and mark the use of the words celebrate, rejoice and sing. All the three

    words are expressions of joy. You celebrate you birthday because you are happy. You rejoice

    over your success in the exam because you are happy. You sing a song because you are happy

    So you see, you make use of these words to express your happiness.

    Can you now guess?

    1. Why is the poet happy to think of the sea, the sun and stars?mark the correct answer.

    (i) Because the sea, the sun and the stars support life.

    (ii) Because the sea, the sun and the stars are beautiful objects.

    (iii) Because the sea, the sun and the stars are things of nature.

    (iv) Because we can see the sea, the sun and the stars everyday.

    Stanza 4

    You have seen that in the first, second and third stanzas the poet has been talking of objects of

    nature like water, air, forests etc. that we need to take care of. In the fourth stanza the focus shifts

    to the human world. The poet now prays that we should work together to make the human world

    a better place to live in.

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    Read the stanza and answer the following questions.

    1- What two things does the poet want us to promote?

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    2- mark the correct answer. The line to remember our children means:

    (i) That children will be adults in future.

    (ii) That parents love their children.

    (iii) That we should leave behind for our children a good world.

    (iv) That naughty children can destroy peace.

    Now, read the last two lines of the poem.

    The poet calls all the people expressions of one loving mystery. What is this loving mystery? Is it

    life? It is nature or is it God? The poet leaves it a mystery but can you guess what does the

    following line lay stress on?mark the correct option.

    1. Many and diverse expressions of one...

    (i) That we are different people.

    (ii) That we may be different yet we are expressions of one.

    (iii) That there is no difference among people.

    (iv) That it is a mystery that we are different.

    27.2 Overall Questions

    1- Why does the poet call the poem A Prayer of Healing?

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________________

    2- mark the correct answer.

    Who is the poet praying to?

    (i) his fellow people

    (ii) God

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    (iii) Earth

    (iv) Nature

    27.3 Check your answers

    Stanza 1 and 2

    1. (i) we agree to work together

    (ii) life, air, water and forests should be brought back to their old good state.

    2. water, air, forests, plants and creatures.

    Stanza 3

    1. because the sea, the sun and the stars support life.

    Stanza 4

    1- Justice and peace

    2- That we should leave behind for our children a good world.

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    The Way You Look

    28.1 Objectives

    At the end of this lesson you will be able to:

    read and understand a passage on genes

    identify and use adjectives

    use the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives

    ask and answer questions

    write a well knit paragraph

    28.2 Lets Read

    Section I

    Whenever we see a new-born baby, we ask this question-Does she look like her father

    or her mother? What about you? Who do you look like? What about your sister and

    brother?Why do we look like our parents? Read and findout

    Do you look like your father or mother? Perhaps you do not look like either! You may resemble

    an aunt or an uncle, or even one of your grandparents. The way you look depends mostly upon

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    tiny particles in the cells of you body called genes. The way we look or get chronic illnesses

    depends upon our getting some chemical substances from our parents from called Deoxyribo

    Nucleic Acid (DNA). These are the materials of heredity and our children get them. Thats how

    flow of information from generation to generation is ensured. These genes come down to you

    from your parents. Some come from your mother and some from your father. The genes decided

    before you were born what you would look like and how tall you would grow.

    28.1 Read, Think and Answer I

    Fill in the blanks with the words, given in the box below:

    1- What are genes?

    Genes are tiny particles in the __________ of our body that _________ before we are

    ___________ what we would ___________ like and how ________ we would grow. They

    are one of the _______________ controlling ______________.

    look tall factors heredity

    cells decide born

    2- (i) Draw your family tree, putting in the names of your family members. Indicate the person

    you resemble with an arrow. Remember you must show at least three generations and the

    members in each in some detail.

    (ii) Now use the right gene word in the blanks below:

    (a) I have drawn a ________________ tree.

    (b) A geneologist is a student of ____________.

    (c) I am interested in biology, particularly the area that deals with heredity, I therefore want

    to study ___________ in college.

    (d) In the joint-family system, people of three or four ____________ stay together.

    28.3 Section II

    What kind of ideas did people have about heredity in the past? Who changed those

    ideas?

    Until the discoveries of Gregor Mendel nobody knew anything about genes. People did not

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    really understand why people of the same family resembled each other. They did not know very

    much about heredity. People thought that if a tall person married a short person, their children

    would be of medium height a combination of tallness and shortness. Mendel showed that this

    wasnt true.

    Gregor Mendel was born in 1822, in Central Europe. He was a very intelligent person, but he

    could not pass exams. So he left school and studied on his own. Mendel was especially interestedin the breeding of plants. In those days, many people still thought that if you crossed (mixed) a

    white flower with a red one, all the next generation must turn out pink. Mendel knew this was not

    true. He began to experiment with peas to prove his point.

    Every year, for many years, he grew pea plants. Sometimes he crossed short plants with tall

    plants, sometimes purple-flowered plants with white-flowered plants. For several years he took

    down details of all the plants he grew. He noted their height, the shape of their leaves, the kind of

    pods they produced, whether they were strong or weak, and so on.

    Mendel discovered that something in the plants gave them certain qualities, such as tallness,

    shortness, purple flowers or poor fruit. Mendel called them characters. Today we call themgenes.

    28.2 Read, Think and Answer II

    Fill in the blanks with the words given in the boxes below:

    1. What kind of ideas did people have about heredity in the past?

    People thought that if a _________ person married a _________ person, their ______ would

    have ________ or ___________height a ______________of ___________and

    ____________.

    combination average medium children

    tall tallness short shortness

    2. Who changed their ideas?

    __________________, who did a lot of ___________________with ________________of

    ________________, changed their ideas.

    experiments plants breeding Gregor Mendel

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    3. How did Mendel prove his point? Describe one of his experiments.

    Mendel experimented with _________ to prove his _________. He __________ observed

    _________ over a _______________. Sometimes he __________ tall and __________

    plants, at other times, he _________________________ plants with ____________ plants.

    He kept a __________, noting down the ________ about ________, ___________, _______

    the variety of ___________ they produced, whether they were _________ or ___________.

    point mixed short peas height pods

    mixed purple dairy detailsflowered white-flowered

    pea-plants few years strong weak shape colour

    4. What did he discover?

    Mendel discovered that something in the plants gave them certain _______, such as ________,

    _______, particular _____________, the quality of the __________, the ________ of the

    ____________. Mendel called them _____, another term of ___________.

    genes characters qualities pea strength

    pod tallness shortness colour

    5. What are pods? Can you draw them? (Colour them light green)

    (if you do not know what pods are look up the dictionary and fill in the blanks)

    Pods are long ________ of various ____________, especially peas and ___________. For

    example, we have to take the peas out of the pods when we eat them ________ as __________

    or when we _____________ them.

    cook salad raw vessels

    plants seeds beans peas

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    28.4 Section III

    What were his other discoveries?

    He realized that all the characters of each plant could be passed on to another generation quite

    separately, but that some characters were stronger than others.

    If your father, for instance, has big ears and your mother has small ears, you will inherit both big-

    ear genes and small-ear genes. But your ears will be big or small, depending upon which of your

    parents genes were stronger.

    One of Mendels experiments was to cross a purple-flowered plant with a white-flowered plant.

    The first generation of new plants all had purple flowers. When seeds from the new purple-

    flowered plants grew up, one plant of the next generation was white. So although the white gene

    did not show in the first generation, it must have been there. The purple came out more often

    because it was stronger. Mendel then found that if he crossed tall plants with short ones, the same

    thing happened. Tallness won over shortness in the first generation, but some short plants cameup in every later generation. This diagram will show this:

    He explained how these characteristics showed up in different generations. Then he sent a pamphlet

    to several of the most famous scientists of his day, showing the results of his work. Unfortunately,

    Mendels ideas were too difficult for other scientists to understand. It was many years before the

    world accepted the truth of Mendels ideas.

    28.4 Read, Think and Answer III

    1. What did Mendel realize after his experiment with peas?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    2. Why do some children have big ears and some small?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    3. Why did purple flowers come out more often in his experiments?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    4. Although the first generation of new plants had purple flowers, how did one white-floweredplant emerge in the second generation?

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    5. Explain the three steps when a tall plant was mixed with a short plant.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    28.5 Overall Questions

    The sentences given below are not in the right order. Arrange them correctly.

    1. Generation refers to each succeeding group of people in a family.

    2. You and your cousins form the generation after that.

    3. First, come your grandparents, who form one generation.

    4. Second, your parents, uncles and aunts are the next generation.

    5. If you have nephews and nieces, they form the fourth generation.

    6. If they are married, and they have children, they form the fifth generation.

    28.6 Lets Learn Grammar

    (A)Forming Nouns from Adjectives

    e.g. Strong is an Adjective. It means having power to resist, cannot be easily broken.

    Strength is the quality of being strong; ability to resist strain. It is an abstract noun. Abstract

    Nouns are names of the qualities, for example, courage, happiness, honesty, goodness, virtue

    etc.

    Simple Adjective Comparative Superlative

    Short Shorter Shortest

    Tall Taller Tallest

    Strong Stronger Strongest

    Table 1

    However, if we have an adjective of more than two syllables, then more and most are used for

    the comparative and superlative form respectively.

    Simple Adjective Comparative Superlative

    Beautiful More beautiful Most beautiful

    Educated More educated Most educated

    Table 2

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    Use the words from Table 1 above in the following sentences:

    1. The first pencil is short. The second is ___________than the first one. The third pencil is the

    _________ of the three

    2. The first fir-tree is tall. The second is ______________ than the first one. The third tree is

    the _______ of the three.

    Compound Adjectives

    You must have come across these words _________

    kind hearted

    white Starched

    hottest selling

    white blossommed

    i) complete the blanks below using the right words given above.

    a. _________________ - _______________ plants

    b. _________________ - _______________doctor

    c. _________________ - _______________bed sheets

    d. _________________ - _______________ car.

    ii) Now again use these compound-adjectives from the box above, in the blanks below. Do you

    see how differently we can use words and phrases?

    a) I did not know that all Taureans likeWhite-starchedbed sheets

    b) Do you know what is the __________ bike in town?

    c) I like to talk to a ____________ nurse in this hospital.

    d) Have you seen ____________ trees from hill-tops or roof-tops?

    28.7 Increase Your Word Power I

    (A) We often use these words and expressions for comparison and contrast:

    look like

    either or

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    neither nor

    resemble

    even

    Now use these new words to fill in the blanks below.

    The twins Anu and Tanu ______________1 each other. They are dressed in the same manner

    all the time . ___________2 you see them jogging early in the morning, _______3 you see them

    cycling round the campus in the evening. ___________4 Anu ________5 Tanu are fond of

    reading books. They ___________6 their grandmother not only in their looks, but _______ in

    the way they watch the cartoon network on T.V.

    (B) Derivatives from gene

    (i) Study all these words that are derived from gene:

    * genetics (n)- Science, particularly a branch of biology, dealing with heredity, the ways in

    which characteristics are passed on from parents to offspring.

    * geneology (n)- Science of the development of plants and animals from earlier forms.

    * geneological (adj)- Showing family descent

    * generation (n)- Single step or step in family descent

    C. New words

    Match the new words in column A with their meanings in column B.

    Column A Column B

    1. resemble a) look like

    2. cells b) growing plants in a scientific way

    3. heredity c) very small units of living matter (our bodies are made up of millions ofcells)

    4. breeding d) the passing on the physical and mental qualities from parents to children

    5. cross e) each succeeding group of people in a family

    6. generation f) mix two different kinds of plants to produce a third kind.

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    Example 1 (a)

    2 ____________________________________________

    3 ____________________________________________

    4 ____________________________________________

    5 ____________________________________________

    6 ____________________________________________

    28.8 Lets Talk

    Seeking Information and Supplying Information

    Practice the following with your friend

    A.

    You : Do you look like your father or your mother?

    Friend : I look like my __________. What about you?

    You : I look like my _________.

    B.

    You : At what time does the Rajdhani Express arrive at Secunderabad?

    Friend : It arrives at 7.10 p.m.

    You : At what time does the Rajdhani Express leave Secunderabad?

    Friend : At 6.55 a.m.

    Role Play

    1. Ask a few questions and compare your family tree to your friends family tree.

    2. Imagine that you are at the enquiry of a Railway Station. Your friend should ask you a few

    questions and you should answer them.

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    28.9 Lets Write

    You have already described people in the unit Snake-Bite.

    a) Now write a paragraph describing the person you resemble. Keep these points in mind:

    Name

    Age

    Profession

    Nature

    Strength

    Begin : I resemble my _____________. I am ___________ like him. ______ ________.

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________________________________________________

    28.10 Check Your Answers

    Read, think and Answer I

    1. cells decide born look tall factors heredity

    2. (i) family

    (iii) genes

    (iv) science

    (v) generations

    Read, Think and Answer II

    1. Tall short children tall short combination tallness shortness

    2. Gregor Mandel experiments breeding plants

    3. Peas point pea plants few years mixed short mixed white flowered purple diary details

    height shape colour pods strong weak

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    4. Qualities tallness shortness strength pod colour pea characters genes

    5. Seeds plants beans raw salad cook

    Read, Think and Answer III

    1. Mendal realized that all characters of each plant could be passed on to another generationquite seperately, and that some characters were stronger than others.

    2. Some children have big ears and some small, depending upon which of the parents genes

    are stronger.

    3. Purple flowers came out more because its genes were stronger.

    4. One white flowered plant emerged in the second generation because the white gene must

    have been there.

    5. (i) Took down details of all the plants he grew.

    (ii) Noted their height, the shape of their leaves and the kinds of pods they produced.

    (iii) It was discovered that something in the plants gave them certain qualities, such as

    tallness, shortness, purple flowers or poor fruit.

    Read, Think and Answer IV

    (a) 1. (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 2 (e) 5 (f) 6.

    Lets Learn Grammar

    A. 1. shorter shortest

    2. taller tallest

    Adjectives

    (a) white blossomed

    (b) kind hearted

    (c)white starched

    (d) hottest selling

    ii) (a) white strached

    (b) hottest selling

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    (c) kind hearted

    (d) white blossomed.

    Increase Your Word Power

    A. look like either or neither nor

    Resemble even

    C. 1 (a) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (b) 5(f) 6(e)

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    29

    New Goods from Rubbish

    29.1 Objectives

    At the end of this lesson you will be able to:

    read and answer questions based on an informative piece

    identify and use linkers

    identify words which refer to our natural resources

    describe a process

    29.2 Let s Read

    Have you ever wondered what happens to old newspapers, bottles, cans and other used

    material which we sell off? These old, used things are converted into new things which

    we can use again. Dont you find this interesting? This is called recycling. Im sure you

    would like to know more about this.

    Section I

    Recycling rubbish not only helps save money- it also helps the environment. We lessen the pollution

    that is created by burning rubbish and we save valuable resources. Western countries waste a

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    great deal of the earths resources. For example, in the USA about 75, 000 trees are felled

    every week just for printing the Sunday edition of the New York Times. Recycling used paper

    would easily save these trees.

    Many countries encourage recycling and new technology allows more waste to be reused.

    Most of the worlds rubbish can be reused paper, metals, glass, and even some plastics.

    29.1 Read, Think and Answer I

    Say if the following statements are True or False.

    1. Recycling is reusing the waste ( )

    2. Recycling doesnt increase pollution ( )

    3. Technology makes recycling possible ( )

    4. Only a few used things can be recycled. ( )

    5. About 3,00,000 trees would be spared every month just by recycling the Sunday edition

    of the New York Times. ( )

    29.3 Section II

    Plastic is one of the most difficult substances to recycle, because it comes in so many varieties.

    Some plastic bottles, for example, consist of six layers of different types of plastic, each designed

    to give the bottles certain qualities shape, strength, flexibility. And as yet there is no simple

    way to be turn an old plastic bottle into a new one.

    Plastic scrap can only be turned into a product of lower quality a plastic might be cleaned, cutinto very, very tiny pieces and used to stuff seat cushions, a mixture of plastic waste can be

    recycled into plastic timber and used to make durable fencing. But a lot of plastic waste still

    has to thrown away.

    Metals are different. Any car on the road today will consist, in part, of earlier cars that have

    been scrapped and recycled into new steel and other metals.

    The more valuable the metal, like gold and silver, the more it pays to recycle it. Aluminum is

    worth recycling because extracting it from bauxite consumes a huge amount of electricity. Since

    most aluminum today is recycled, the energy used to make aluminum has fallen by a quarter

    since the early 1970s.

    29.2 Read, Think and Answer II

    Say if the following statement are True or false

    1. Plastic can be recycled and converted into a new plastic mug. ( )

    3. A new car may have a component produced by recycling metal scrap. ( )

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    4. Recycling some of the products helps in saving electricity. ( )

    29.3 Section III

    Glass is also worth recovering. The most sensible method is to use glass bottles as often as

    possible. In countries which still use milk bottles, the average bottle makes about 30 trips to

    and from the dairy.

    Broken glass known as cullet can also be recycled, and many western countries have bottle

    banks into which used bottles can be thrown. Usually there are payments. Bottle banks depend

    on peoples goodwill. The success of bottle banks varies widely from country to country. The

    Swiss and Dutch recover 50 percent of their glass, while in Britain only 12 percent is recovered.

    In India of course, we sell our bottles which are then reused.

    Glass is best separated by colour, since cullet of mixed colours can be used only to make

    green glass. Broken glass can be remelted in furnaces and then it can easily be shaped into

    new bottles or other objects.

    Half the worlds waste consists of paper. Many countries import waste paper rather than new

    pulp for their paper mills. The waste is pulped, cleaned and bleached to remove most of the

    ink and dirt, before it is turned into new paper in the same way as wood pulp or rags, Japan

    now makes half its paper by recycling.

    It is true that in India we generally avoid waste. However, as we enter the twenty-first century,

    we are beginning to imitate some of the wasteful habits of the western countries. This is something

    that all of us need to think about.

    29.5 Read, Think and Answer III

    Say if the following statements are True or False.

    1. The Swiss and the Dutch make half their paper by recycling. ( )

    2. Cullet cannot be recycled ( )

    3. Green glass can be made from broken glass of different colours ( )

    4. A major portion of the worlds waste consists of paper. ( )

    29.5 Overall Questions

    1. What are the advantages of recycling?

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    2. When you go shopping, would you like the shopkeeper to use paper or polyethylene to

    pack the things you buy? Give reasons for your answer.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    29.6 Lets Learn Grammar

    Read the following sentences from the text:

    1. It is true that in India we generally avoid waste.However, as we enter the twenty-first

    century, we are beginning to imitate some of the wasteful habits of the western countries.

    2. A mixture of plastic waste can be recycled into plastic timber and used to make durable

    fencing. But a lot of plastic waste still has to be thrown away.

    In the above pairs of sentences, the second sentence is introduced by words however andbut.

    These words connect the second statement that has a contrasting idea with the first. But isgenerally used in informal contexts. Sometimes but can be replaced with still, or yet. For

    example,

    The teacher was angry. But he did not punish the student.

    The teacher was angry. Still he did not punish the student.

    The teacher was angry.vet he did not punish the student.

    But in more contexts and when we wish to be emphatic we use however. Notice that however

    is used in the middle of the sentence with a comma.

    The teacher was angry. He did not, however, punish the student.

    If we wish to be more emphatic still, we use however in the initial position as in the following

    sentences.

    The teacher was angry. However, he did not punish the student.

    Rewrite the following sentences using different contrast words like Yet, but, however.

    1. Children in the play school are allowed to play, but they cannot play in mud.

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    2. The Prime Minister can become the President of the country. However, he cannot become

    the Governor of a state.

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    3. Cars can go very fast. They cannot, however, go as fast as aeroplanes.

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    4. We can send ships to the Mars. However, we cannot send space ships to the Sun.

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    29.7 Increase your word power

    1. Score out words which do not constitute our natural resource

    Air Water Earth Plastic Trees Paper Bottles Gold

    2. Match the describing words with the noun they describe

    Describing word Noun

    Valuable bottles

    Coloured metals

    Western glass

    Plastic countries

    Precious resources

    Eg : plastic bottles.

    28.9 Lets talk

    Now a days we talk a lot about green colour. We hear about green cities, we read about

    green environment, and when we go shopping we look for green products. We find there is acampaign for clean and green environment and various suggestions are being given to preserve

    nature and natural resources.

    Assume you are discussing with a friend of yours the ways and means of keeping the environment

    clean and green. You can use the clues given in box A and box B.

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    Box A

    Do not waste paper

    Use lead-free petrol

    Do not use plastic use paper

    Use public transport instead of private transport.

    Box B

    The advantage (of)

    One reason (for)

    Another disadvantage (of)

    The main problem (with)

    The only result (of)

    Example

    You : Do not waste paper

    Your Friend : Why should we not throw away used paper?

    You : One reason is, it can always be recycled.

    29.9 Lets Write

    Describing a process

    Read the following.

    The waste is pulped, cleaned and bleached to remove most of the ink and dirt, before it is

    turned into new paper in the same way as wood pulp or rags.

    What is the above description about? It describes the process of manufacturing paper using

    waste substances. The process involves four stages. All these stages in the process can

    diagrammatically be shown as follows:

    The waste Pulped cleaned Bleached Manufactured into paper.

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    When we describe a process we describe a series of things that happen and its result. We describe

    the order in which things happen or the steps and stages involved in the process. In such descriptions,

    the action taken is important but not who has performed the action. Hence passive sentence are

    used (without any reference to the agent).

    We usually do not say.

    S pulped it, Y cleaned it and Z bleached it.

    Instead we say,

    Paper is pulped, cleaned and bleached.

    To make the process more explicit, we use time markers such as first, second and next. We

    can say First, the waste is pulped, Next it is cleaned and after that it is bleached. Finally, it is

    turned into new paper.

    Given below are the important stages involved in writing and sending letters. Rewrite them in theform of a paragraph. Use time markers to connect the sentences.

    Write a letter

    Put the letter in the envelope

    Get it weighted

    Buy stamps

    Paste stamps

    Drop the letter into the letterbox.

    29.10 Check Your Answer

    Read, think and answer I

    1. True

    2. False

    3. True

    4. False

    5. True

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    Read, think and answer II

    1. True

    2. False

    3. True

    4. True

    Read, think and answer III

    1. False

    2. False

    3. True

    4. True

    Overall Questions

    1. Recycling rubbish not only helps save money it also helps the environment. We lessen the

    pollution that is created by burning rubbish and we save valuable resources.

    2. I would like the shopkeeper to use paper for packing things because after use it can recycled

    but polyethylene cannot be recycled.

    Lets learn grammar

    1. Children in the play school are allowed to play, but they cannot play in mud.

    Children in the play school are allowed to play. However, they cannot play in mud.

    Children in the play school are allowed to play. They, however, cannot play in mud.

    Children in the play school are allowed to play, yet they cannot play in mud

    2. The Prime Minister can become the President of the country. However, he cannot becomethe Governor of a state.

    The Prime Minister can become the President of the country, but he cannot become the

    Governor of a state.

    The Prime Minister can become the President of the country. He cannot, however, become

    the Governor of a state.

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    The Prime Minister can become the President of the country. Yet, he cannot become the

    Governor of a state.

    3. Cars can go very fast. They cannot, however, go as fast as aeroplanes.

    Cars can go very fast, but they cannot go as fast as aeroplanes.

    Cars can go very fast. However, they cannot go as fast as aeroplane.

    Cars can go very fast. Yet, they cannot go as fast as aeroplanes.

    4. We can send space ships to the Mars. Still, we cannot send space ships to the Sun.

    We can send space ships to the Mars. However, we cannot send space ships to the Sun.

    We can send space ships to the Mars. We cannot, however, send space ships to the Sun.

    We can send space ships to the Mars, but we cannot send space ships to the Sun.

    Increase your Word Power

    1- plastic, paper, bottles

    2- valuableresource

    coloured glass

    western countries

    precious metal

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    Studies in the Park

    30.2 Objectives

    At the end of the lesson you will be able to:

    read and understand a story

    use the correct form of verbs

    talk about a place of your interest

    write a short paragraph describing an event.

    30.2 Lets Read

    Do you remember those moments when you wanted quiet all around you and people

    just did not understand you. Do you remember how you felt? Here is a story of a young

    student Suno. He is preparing for his exams and wants to study quietly. But there is too

    much noise around him. Lets read and find out what he does.

    Section I

    These people dont know the meaning of the word Quiet. When my mother fills buckets,

    washes the kitchen floor, fries and sizzles things in the pan, she thinks she is being Quiet. My

    younger brother and sisters have never even heard the word, it amazes and puzzles them. On

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    their way back from school they fling their bags in at my door, bawl when I pull their ears,

    screech when mother whacks them. Stuff themselves with her fries and then smear the grease on

    my books.

    So I raced out of my room, with my fingers in my ears, to scream till the roof fell down about their

    ears, But the radio suddenly went off, the door to my parents room suddenly opened and my

    father appeared, bathed and shaven, his white dhoti blazing, his white shirt cracking his patent

    leather shoes glittering. He stopped in the doorway and I stopped on my heels and wavered. My

    fingers came out of my ears, my hair came down over my eyes. Then he looked away from me,

    took his watch out of his pocket and enquired, Is the food ready? He went off towards his

    meal, I turned and slouched back to my room. On his way to work, he looked in to say,

    Remember Suno I expect good results from you. Study hard, Suno. Just behind him, I saw all

    the rest of them standing, peering in, silently. All of them stared at me, at the exam I was to take.

    At the degree I was to get. Or not get. Horrifying thought.

    Study, I said, and found I croaked. I know I ought to study. And how do you expect me tostudy in this mad-house? Im getting out, I screamed, leaping up and grabbing my books, Im

    going to study outside, Even the street is quieter, I screeched and threw myself past them and

    down the stairs and paid no attention to the howls that broke out behind me of Suno, Suno,

    listen. Your milk you studies- you exams, Suno!

    30.1 Read, Think and Answer I

    1. Complete this table of activities

    Mothers activities Children activities

    She . They.

    1. fill bucket

    2.

    3.

    4. Whacks the children Scream when Suno pulls their ears.

    2. Mention three things that father wore.

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    3. Suno was preparing for his exams. How do we know that?

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    4. Which sentence in paragraph 4 tells us that the house is very noisy?

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    5. What does Suno decide to do?

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    30.3 Section II

    Where does Suno finally go? Lets read and find out.

    At first I tried the tea shop at the corner. In my reading I had often come across men who wrote

    at Caf tables letters, verse, whole novels over a cup of coffee. I thought it would be simple

    to read a chapter of history over a cup of tea. There was no crowd in the mornings, none of my

    friends would be there. But the owner would not leave me alone. He kept on complaining aboutthe new waiter and the high prices.

    So it went on. I didnt read more than half a chapter that whole morning. I didnt want to go

    home either. I walked along the streets, and stopped at the iron gate of King Edwards Park.

    Exam troubles? asked a gram vendor who sat outside it, in a friendly voice. The parks full of

    boys like you, he continued I see them walk up and down, up and down with their books, like

    mad poets.

    Nodding at the greenery beyond the gates, he said, The parks a good place to study in, and

    taking his hint, I went in.

    I wonder how it is I never thought of the part before. It isnt far from our house and I sometimes

    went there as a boy, if I managed to run away from school, to lie on a bench, eat peanuts and

    drink from the fountain. But then it was not as exciting as playing marbles in the street or stoning

    rats with my school friends in the vacant lot behind the cinema.

    What I hadnt noticed, or thought of about the park were all the students who escaped from their

    city flats and families like mine to come and study here. Now, walking down a path with my

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    history book tucked under my arm. I felt like a gatecrasher at a party or a visitor to a public

    library trying to control a sneeze. They all seemed to belong here, to be at home here. Dressed in

    lose pyjamas, they strolled up and down under the palm trees, books open in their hands, heads

    lowered into them.

    In the beginning, when I first started studying in the park, I couldnt concentrate on my studies.

    Id keep looking up at the boy strolling in front of me, reciting poetry in a kind of thunderingwhisper, waving his arms about and running his bony fingers through his hair till it stood up like a

    thorn bush.

    It took me time to get accustomed to the ways of the park. I went there daily, for the whole day,

    and soon I got to know it as well as my own room at home and found I could study there, or

    sleep, or daydream, as I chose. Then I fell into its routine, its rhythm, and my time moved in

    accordance with its time. We were like a house-owner and his house, or a turtle and its shell, or

    a river and its bank so close. I resented everyone else who came to the park I thought they

    couldnt possibly share my feeling for it. Except, perhaps, the students.

    30.2 Read, Think and Answer II

    Complete the sentences.

    a. Suno had read about men who wrote ______,___________,or _______ over cups of

    coffee.

    b. Suno thought it would be easy to read a chapter of history because _______ and

    ________________.

    c. But the owner disturbed him by talking about ____ and ______.

    d. Suno finally went to _______________.

    e. He used to go there after school and _____, ______________ and ___________.

    f. The park was full of __________________.

    g. The students were dressed in ____________ and were reading from ___________ in

    their hands.

    h. Suno was distracted by one of the Mad Poet because he was _____________ almostloudly, __________ his arms and ____________through his hair.

    i. Suno finally got used to the ways of the park. His relation with the park was like a

    _____________ to _________________ or a ________ to its __________ or like a

    __________ to its ______________.

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    30.6 Overall Questions

    1) Write briefly about the noisy activities in Sunos house is not more than 50 60 words.

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    2) What did Suno see in the park? Was he able to study in the park? How did he feel in the

    park?

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    30.5 Lets Learn Grammar

    Comparative

    We often compare one thing with another with the help of phrases using like+a/the/noun or

    pronoun.. e.g. like a tiger, like yours, like a king.

    I. 1. There are a number of such phrases in this unit. Pick them out and complete the sentences

    with them

    i. Students from families ________________ come to the park.

    ii. I felt __________________.

    iii. We were ___________________________.

    iv. The students were ______________________.

    v. The boys hair stood up __________________.

    II. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of words given in brackets.

    Computer graphics are pictures and drawings _________ (produce) by computers.

    Computer graphics help users to understand complex information quickly by __________

    (present) it in a clear visual form. A graphics program ___________ (interpret) the input

    ___________ (provide) by the user and _____________ (transform) it into images that

    can be _________ (display) on the screen, printed on paper or transferred to microfilm.

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    In the process the computer _________ (use) hundreds of Mathematical formulas to convert

    the bits of data into precise shapes and colours. Graphics can be ___________ (develop)

    for a variety of uses ___________ (include) presentations, desk top publishing, illustrations,

    architectural designs and detailed engineering drawings.

    30.6 Increase Your word power

    Sound Words

    I. Sounds are heard Can sound be heard through special words? Yes. There are few special

    words to suggest sounds. In this unit you have come across a number of noise words.

    These words have special sound effect.

    There are other words which describe activities. These are verbs to indicate action or feeling.

    1. Read the unit again. Underline all the noise words. Circle all the activity words.

    2. Match the words in A with those in B.Remember there should be one sound word and one

    activity in every new word that you form.

    A B

    Taps Tick

    Bells Jingle

    Tumblers Clatter

    Things in the frying pan Clang

    Watches bawl

    Coins Slam, screech

    Dishes, Voices Sizzle

    Doors Roar, drip

    Drums Beat

    Crying children Ring Buckets

    Vegetables Tables

    Radios Kitchen floor

    Grease Satchels

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    II

    There are many ways of describing people, places, feelings and things. We can use describing

    words naming words and ing words.

    e.g. the young man -Delhi police -singing bidrs

    Sometimes the describing word is used after the naming word.

    e.g. girls running in the sun -men sitting in the park

    - ladies waiting at the bus stop

    1. Here is a list of describing words. They describe certain persons or things. Read the text

    Write the name of the person or thing described. Look up the dictionary if you are not sure

    of the meaning of a word.

    Serious- scared- curious- surprised-

    Annoyed- noisy- quieter- worried-

    2. List all the ing words used for describing persons, places or feelings in this section.

    e.g. dhoti-blazing, eyes-goggling

    3. Add a few ing words to describe the words below. E.g. babies crawling

    Children___________ Cars___________ breeze ______________

    Telephone___________ lamps _________women ______________

    Stars________________ rivers __________ cows _______________

    4. Make your own sentences with all these phrases.

    E.g. I could see the baby crawling under the bench!

    30.7 Lets Talk

    You want to make request to people not to disturb you. Put yourself into Sunos place and say at

    least 2 sentences to each of the following.

    1) Your father .. please

    2) Your mother .can.

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    3) Your brothers and sister

    Taking about a place of interest

    Practise the following with your friend.

    You : Heard you had been to Jaipur.

    Friend : Yes, Its a lovely city.

    You : Tell me about it. Did you go to the Pink city.

    Friend : Yes. I did. I saw the Hawa Mahal and the Amber Fort.

    You : And the City Palace?

    Friend : Yes. I went there too.

    You : Did you go on a Camel ride?

    Friend : Just once. At the base of the Amber Fort.

    You : So you had a good time.

    Friend : And it being winters, Jaipur was really pleasant.

    Role Play

    Practise talking about a place of your interest with your friend along the lines given in the model.

    30.8 Lets Write I

    Complete the paragraph on Craft Mela given below. You can use the following words. (word

    limit 80 words)

    Pottery, wood craft, sell, handicrafts, costly, food, fun

    A Craft Mela is held close to my town every year. Crafts men from neighouring towns and

    villages come there. They display _____________________________________________

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    30.9 Lets WriteII

    1- You have now read the whole story. You know about the problems of space in a city flat or

    in a small house.

    -Think about you own home and about the members in your family.

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    Make a list of all the problems you face before an examination e.g. I dont have a room to myself

    Think of a possible solution for each problem. E.g. I can share a room with my brother.

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    2. Task: You are Suno. Write a letter in about 150 words to a friend about your experience

    in the park. In your letter you should:

    i. first let him/her know about your preparation for the exams.

    ii. Then ask him/her about his preparation

    iii. Inform him about the park

    iv. Ask him how he feels about it.

    Read the text again before you write.

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    30.10 Check Your Answers

    Read, Think and Answer I

    1. Mothers activities Children activities

    She .. They

    1. 1. fling their bags at Sun