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Sree Ayyappa Public School

Affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi


Sector V, Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand - 827006

LET’S LEARN LANGUAGE


SESSION 2024-2025

STD – IV SUB - ENGLISH

1. Solve me

1. I have four legs but can't talk.


2. I get wetter the more I dry.
3. I have a tail and a head but no body. What am I?
4. You can catch me but not throw.
5. I have a neck but no head.
6. I have teeth, but cannot chew. What am I?
7. I have a ring but no finger. What am I?
8. I am full of keys but I can't open any door. What am I?
9. I am made of water, but I'm not wet. What am I?
10. I sit in a corner while traveling around the world. What am I?

2. Write one word for the following sentences.


1. One who looks at the bright side of things.
2. One who looks at the dark side of things.
3. One who does not believe in God.
4. One who believes in God
5. One who knows everything.
6. One who is present everywhere.
7. An expert in writing by hand.
8. The doctor who treats heart problems.
9. One who walks in sleep.
10. One who turns his thoughts inwards.

3. Write a verb in English for every letter in the alphabet.

4. Find out the meanings of English idioms and common sayings. Create a paragraph/
story/ poem with these idioms.
1. A piece of cake
2. Apple of your eyes
3. Full of beans
4. Big cheese
5. In hot water
6. Push the boat out
7. Every cloud has a silver lining
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5. Practice and improve pronunciation by repeating these English tongue twisters.


1. Willie Wilder went wild while we went wading in the water.
2. She sells seashells by the sea shore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she
sells shells on the seashore,
I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
3. A noisy noise annoys an oyster.
4. Swan swam over the sea.
Swim, swan, swim!
Swan swam back again.
Well swum swan!
5. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper
picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter
Piper picked?

6. Identify the kinds of sentences from the following sentences and write their name
against each of them.

1. Don’t speak here.


2. It is so cold.
3. Stop wandering here and there.
4. Who will talk to the prime minister?
5. Do you recognize him?
6. You are driving very fast.
7. Good morning!
8. We should keep working.
9. Happy birthday!
10. Please, help me.

7. Identify and write the Subject and Predicate.


1. Ronit is doing Maths homework.
2. She would have won the race.
3. Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India.
4. Republic Day is celebrated in India on 26th January.
5. Mary bakes good cakes and pastries.
6. He won’t win the chess competition.
7. The rains have flooded the villages.
8. Water scarcity has become a major issue in the suburbs.
9. The army has been protecting against infiltration in our country.
10. The workers went on strike due to low wages.
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8. Read the following descriptive paragraph and find Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs,
Prepositions and Conjunctions.

Changes in the Family and changes in our society in recent years have weakened family life.
First of all, today's mothers spend much less time with their children. A generation ago, most
houses got by on Dad's paycheck and Mom stayed home. Now many mothers work, and their
children attend an after school program, stay with a neighbor, or go home to an empty house.
Another change is that families no longer eat together. In the past, Mom would be home and
fix a full dinner -salad, pot roast, potatoes, and vegetables, with homemade cake or pie to top
it off. Dinner today is more likely to be takeout food or TV dinners eaten at home, or fast
food eaten out, with different members of the family eating at different times. Finally,
television has taken the place of family conversation and togetherness. Back when there were
meals together, family members would have a chance to eat together, talk with each other,
and share event of the day in a leisurely manner. But now families are more likely to be
looking at the TV set than talking to one another. Many homes even have several TV sets,
which people watch in separate rooms. Clearly, modern life is a challenge to family life.

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10. Create a story on “The Milkmaid and Her Pail”. Also draw pictures related to the story.
Note :- Do all the questions ( 1 to 10) in a thin copy.
11. Do page no 11 to 21 in a cursive writing book.

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