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EnglishSecondary Education

This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Expected Learning Outcomes
Learners  will be able to:
* recall the main themes of the poems "Remembering An Old Brown Horse" and "Where mind is without fear".
* recap some important questions based on both these poems.
* Identify and share the poetic devices used in the poems.






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Remembering an old brown horse

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How did the old brown horse spend his days when he was young?
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Slide 6 - Open question

"And he used to trot through the woods and lanes".
Choose the Antonym of 'trot' from the options given below:-
A
Run
B
Jog
C
Scamper
D
Crawl

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Does his master care for him now? Why/Why not?

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What would you have done to make the horse’s last years
comfortable?

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Slide 9 - Open question


Choose the option which is closest in meaning to the word "
"trim".

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A
an electronic watch
B
crow
C
neat and smart

Slide 10 - Quiz

"A horse who is lame and half-blind"
Choose the synonym of lame
A
cripple
B
chore
C
assignment
D
engagement

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Where the mind is without fear
and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken
up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
What is the rhyme scheme of the above stanza?
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"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high"
Identify the poetic device used in the above lines.

A
Alliteration
B
Simile
C
Pun
D
Personification

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"Where the world has not been broken
up into fragments by narrow domestic walls."
Choose the synonym of fragments.
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A
bits
B
Parade
C
March
D
procession

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The poem "Where mind is without fear " talks about_______.
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A
India to awaken to a bright dawn of freedom – from slavery and our own mental chains.
B
evolution of life
C
Women Empowerment

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"Where the mind is led forward
by thee into ever widening
thought and action"
Choose the antonym of "forward" from the option given below.
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A
dashing
B
settle
C
reversely
D
ahead

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The ‘domestic walls’ are usually associated with safety, comfort and love.
Are these the feelings evoked by the phrase ‘narrow domestic walls’? If
not, choose the correct answer from the ones given below:
(i) small houses which make us feel cramped.
(ii) ideas which are petty and narrow-minded.
(iii) a house divided into rooms by walls.
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Slide 20 - Open question

What does the poet mean by “where knowledge is free”?
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Homework-Revise -Breaking In,From father with love

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