PA3 Paper Discussion

1 / 13
next
Slide 1: Slide
ENGSecondary Education

This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

Expected Learning Outcomes
I will be able to:
  • comprehend the questions of PA3.
  • identify the missing value of the questions.

Slide 2 - Slide

Paper Discussion

Slide 3 - Slide

21. You are Ritu/Rohan, living at 26, Chetna Apartments, Shri Aurobindo Colony, Calcutta. You are a member of the Literary Club of your school. Your club has chalked out a plan for educating the adults in your area. Write a letter to your friend Tejal/Tejas who is in Pune, that you being busy in this noble task will not be able to visit her/him during this winter vacation. (100-120 words)
F – 1
:C – 2 :E – 2 
Value Points:
• Regret for not visiting.
• Informing about the plan chalked out by the Literary Club.
• Illiteracy is a curse.
• Got an opportunity to remove it a bit.
• Feeling happy about it.

Slide 4 - Slide

"True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare, false friends are like autumn leaves lying everywhere." Write a descriptive paragraph on the bond of friendship that was shared by Sue and Johnsy.
• Introductory lines on the most priceless relationship, i.e. friendship.
• Sue a true friend, who is quite affectionate towards Johnsy.
• When Johnsy is unwell and gloomy, Sue made all the efforts to cheer her up.
• Took help from his neighbour, Mr. Behrman, to motivate and help her to come out of the depressed state.
• Ensured that her friend recovers and is back to life.
• Proved that friendship is above all the relations.

Slide 5 - Slide

How does Prashant become a saviour of orphans and widows?
• Brought the orphaned children and widows together.
• He made a shelter for them.
• Arranged cricket matches for them, to motivate.
• Made childless widows to look after them.
• He encouraged the women to work under `Food for Work' programme started by an NGO. ...
• Did not let anybody suffer.
• The widows and the orphaned children looked upon Prashant as their saviour.

Slide 6 - Slide

Maria at a very young age learnt that excellence comes at a price. Analyse the given statement. 
• Right from her childhood, Maria was calmer, more composed and more tolerant than others.
• Had immense will-power and tenacity that gave her the strength to make sacrifices.
• Grueling training schedules and occasional meeting with father.
• Put up patiently with the torment and humiliation inflicted on her by her fellow mates.


Slide 7 - Slide

The poet, Gieve Patel has been successful in convincing his readers that a tree cannot be killed with a simple jab of knife. Explain.
• A tree takes its nourishment from the earth, sun and air.
• The real strength of the tree lies in its roots, which are penetrated deep into the earth.
• Its only when these roots whither that the tree loses its life.

Slide 8 - Slide

Packing was a nightmare experience to the three friends. Justify. (Packing)
• Jerome thought that he was an expert at packing and asked his friends to leave packing to him.
• When he had finished, certain things remained out.
• He had pack and unpack number of times, packing still was not complete.
• Later George and Harris took the charge, but created nuisance all around.
• Damaged number of things and did the job shabbily.
• Montmorency added to the confusion and created a fuss during the process.
• At last the packing was done by 12:30 a.m. at midnight and they went to bed with an intention of waking up at 6:30 in the morning.

Slide 9 - Slide

How does James Kirkup prove that no men are foreign?
• Human beings all over the world have identical behaviour.
• The differences are man-made and unnatural.
• Those who spread hatred and age wars are criminals and deserve to be condemned.
• The poet emphasizes on the thought of universal brotherhood.
• Every human being responds positively to love.
• Hence no human being in a foreigner or an outsider.

Slide 10 - Slide

Love is reciprocal and it has the power to transcend even the barrier of species. Justify the statement with reference to the lesson, 'The Bond of Love.'
• One day, by accident the author found a bear cub in a field, he took it home and gifted it to his wife.
• She embraced it with open arms and even christened it as Bruno and later Baba.
• The bear and the author’s wife developed a great love for each other.
• When the bear grew up, was sent to Mysore zoo, on the advice of author’s friends and relatives.
• This separation made both of them very sad.
• Bruno fretted for author’s wife and grew pale.
• After few months, when they visited to zoo, Bruno recognised them and danced with happiness.
• Author’s wife decided to bring him back and so pleaded to the Superintendent to return it to him.
• A special place was made for Bruno at home and later both of them, lived there happily.

Slide 11 - Slide

Now, I CAN:

* comprehend the questions of PA3.
* identify the missing value of the questions.
A
Agree
B
Strongly Agree
C
I need some help.
D
Can't Say

Slide 12 - Quiz

Slide 13 - Slide