Unit-4
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY
Khushwant Singh
Comprehension
C1.
Discuss in pairs and find answers for the following questions.
1) Read
paragraph 2. There are a few sentences which speak about the grandmother’s
features. Pick out those sentences and write them.
2) “…
she used to get me ready for school”. How did the grandmother get the author
ready for school?
3) Why
did the grandmother accompany the author to the school?
4) “That
was a turning point in our friendship”. What was the ‘turning point’?
C2.
In groups, discuss the following questions and present them before the class.
2) How
did the grandmother help the author as a boy during the school days?
4) Describe
the three stages in the relationship between the author and his grandmother
(before he went abroad).
5) Grandmother
and prayer were inseparable. Find instances from the lesson to justify this
observation.
7) How
did the sparrows react to her earlier in her life and later after her death?
Language Activities:
Vocabulary:
V1. In the lesson, the word “tell” has been used in different contexts to mean differently. Now match the usage of the word ‘tell’ with its meaning as used in the lesson.
The use of the word “tell”
Ans:
1. Her fingers were busy telling the beads of her rosary: - Counting
while reacting.
2. I would tell her English words: - Making something known to someone
in spoken or written words.
3. She told us that her end was near: - Give information to somebody.
4. At her age, no one could tell: - Be sure.
B. Grammar and Usage:
G1.
A) Fill in the blanks with the past perfect
form of the verbs given in brackets:
I had failed to catch the train on that fateful day. If I had come five minutes earlier, I had told myself that I would never be late again.
B) Pick out five more sentences from the lesson
having the verbs in past perfect form.
1) She had been old and wrinkled for the twenty years.
2) She had always been short and fat and slightly bent.
3) She had always been as we had known her.
4) She would fetch my wooden slate which she had already washed.
5) She had omitted to pray.
C) Fill in the blanks using the past perfect
form of the verbs given in brackets.
1. When I reached the station, the train had left (leave) already.
2. By the time the teacher entered the class, the students had
stopped (stop) talking.
3. I would have failed, if I had not worked (work) hard.
4. If I had walked (walk) fast, I would have won the race.
G2. Prepositions:
Ex. 1 Here is a page from Renu’s diary. It talks about what Renu did in a week in August 2011. Read carefully and complete the following:
First one is done for you.
Eg. Renu went to a movie on Saturday evening.
1. She telephoned Reema on Thursday.
2. She did not do anything special on Monday.
3. She pressed her clothes On Sunday.
4. She went to the library on Wednesday evening.
5. She went to the music class on Tuesday at 5: 30 pm.
Where are the people in the picture? Complete
the sentences. The first one is done for you.
Eg. Chandru is standing behind Farooq.
1. Farooq is sitting beside Esha.
2. Esha is sitting between Devi and Farooq.
3. Devi is sitting to next Esha.
4. Farooq is sitting in front of Chandru.
5. Esha is sitting in front of Bhama.
6. Arun is standing behind Devi.
7. Bhama is standing between Arun and Chandru.
Ex. 3
Mr. Feter asks you how to go to the park from
the church. Now direct him using the picture clues. Write the sentences in the
blanks given.
Now, rewrite the above-framed sentences using bubbles as given here.
Excuse me, where is the park?
1) Go past the church.
2) Go under the bridge.
3) Go up the hill.
4) Get down the steps.
5) Go by the street.
6) Go beyond the hotel.
7) Walk across the bridge.
8) You will arrive at the park.
Ex. 4: Read the information and complete the
sentences:-
(Sandeep/Tumakuru/2000-2007) Sandeep lived in Tumakuru from 2000 to 2007.
(Sandeep/ Tumakuru /2007) Sandeep lived in Tumakuru ………. 2007.
(Sandeep/Bengaluru/2007- ) Sandeep has lived in Bengaluru …………. 2007.
Ans: 1) Sandeep lived in Tumakuru until 2007.
2) Sandeep has lived in Bengaluru since 2007.
Ex. 5: Fill in the blanks using “until /
since / for”:
1. I was tired this morning. I stayed in bed until 10 o’clock.
2. We waited for Usha for half an hour, but she did not come.
3. “Have you just arrived?” No, I have been here since half past
seven”.
4. “How long did you stay in the office yesterday?” until 8 p.m.”
5. Don’t open the door of the train until the train stops.
6. This is my house. I have lived here since I was seven years
old.
7. Sumana has gone away. She will be away until Wednesday.
8. Next week I am going to Delhi for three days.
9. I usually finish work at 5:30, but sometimes I work until six.
10. “How long have you known Harshitha?” Since we were at school
together.
11. Shwetha and I are good friends. We have known each other for
ten years.
12. “I am tired. I am going to lie down for a few minutes.”
G3. Question forms:
1. We have our annual exams during summer.
#) When do you have your annual exams?
2. Mr. Rao and his family went to Andaman during the vacation.
#) Where did Mr. Rao and his family go during the vacation?
3. Sorry, I am late because of heavy traffic.
#) Why are you late?
4. My friend walks to school.
#) How does your friend go to school?
5. Sheetal had toasted bread for breakfast.
#) What did Sheetal have for breakfast?
6. The Indian Ambassador visited the Western countries.
#) Who visited the Western countries?
7. This is our school’s property.
#) Whose property is this?
8. The doctor talked to the patient yesterday.
#) Whom did the doctor talk yesterday?
9. Masala dosa is my favorite dish.
#) Which is your favorite dish?
10. The red-colored bag is mine.
#) Which bag is yours?
B. Yes/No questions:
Eg: 1)
Was the grandmother happy with the company of sparrows?
Ans: Yes, she was.
2) Did you complete your homework?
Ans: Yes, I did.
Or
No, I didn’t.
3) Shall we go now?
Ans: Yes, we shall.
Or
No, we
shall not.
The above questions begin with auxiliary
verbs. They are answered either with “Yes” or “No”.
Now answer these questions with ‘Yes’ or ‘No’:
1) Do you like mangoes?
Ans: Yes, I do.
Or
No, I don’t.
2) Has the doctor arrived?
Ans: Yes, he has.
Or
No, he hasn’t.
3) Is the train running on time?
Ans: Yes, it is.
Or
No, it isn’t.
4) Can Rani swim?
Ans: Yes, she can.
Or
No, she can’t.
5) Will your mother accompany us?
Ans: Yes, she will.
Or
No, she won’t.
C. Question Tags:
Read the following examples:
1) We all love ice-cream, don’t we?
2) She cannot drive, can she?
Eg: i) He is tall, isn’t he?
ii) You have a car, don’t you?
iii)She has visited the place, hasn’t she?
iv) They will be here tomorrow, won’t they?
v) You are good, aren’t you?
vi) They are not going to school today, are
they?
Now add question tags to the statements given
below:
1. It is a beautiful day, isn’t it?
2. You have been to Paris, haven’t you?
3. The _lm wasn’t very good, was it?
4. Anu lives near your house, doesn’t she?
5. You don’t know French, do you?
6. The policeman directs the traffic, doesn’t he?
7. Some species are getting extinct on earth day-by-day, aren’t they?
8. He has a Benz car, hasn’t he?
9. We should not tell lies, should we?
10. Indians love peace, don’t they?
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