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With your partner try to guess the meaning of the underlined phrases.

(i) And somehow, we fell out.


(ii) The afternoon turned black.

(i) Fell out means to quarrel or disagree with somebody on an issue.


(ii) Here turned black means due to the quarrel with his sibling the kid had a bad mood during the afternoon.


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Work in groups. Come to some agreement on each of the activities given below. Decide which is the most interesting, dullest, most dangerous, safest, most rewarding, most exciting.




























cooking



fishing



playing football



knitting



dancing



listening to music



reading



sewing



mountain climbing



walking



swimming



learning languages



painting



watching TV



stamp collecting


1

Your teacher will speak the words given below. Write against each two new words that rhyme with it.

1. bed _______ ________


2. wax _______ ________


3. fast _______ ________


4. chop _______ ________


5. young _______ ________

2

Read these lines from the poem:

(i) One thing led to another


(ii) The start of it was slight


(iii) The end of it was strong


(iv) The afternoon turned black


(v) Thumped me on the back


Discuss with your partner what these lines mean.

3

Describe a recent quarrel that you have had with your brother, sister or friend. How did it start? What did you quarrel about? How did it end?

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