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Sunday, August 4, 2019

Class 6 - L5 - Alice in Wonderland

5. Alice in Wonderland

Wonderland (वंडरलैंड) = आश्चर्यलोक, विचित्र दुनिया  

Strange (स्ट्रेंज) = अनोखा, विचित्र  

Interesting (इंटरेस्टिंग) = रोचक

Dream (ड्रीम) = स्वप्न, सपना  

Hurry (हरी) = जल्दी करना या उतावलापन

Tumble (टम्बल) = ऊँचाई से गिरना  

Asleep (अस्लीप) = सोता हुआ या निद्रामग्न

Imagine (इमेजिन) = कल्पना करना

Lying (लाइंग) = लेटा हुआ  

Peep (पीप) = झाँकना

Tiny (टाइनी) = बहुत छोटा

 


Reading Comprehension
1. Draw the things in the box that Alice saw on the table in the hall.




A Key
A bottle with a lable ‘DRINK ME’

2. Choose the correct answer.
(i). After Alice tumbled into the rabbit’s hole, she:
(a) fell asleep                         (b) ran away
(c) met the white Rabbit        (d) came out of the hole
Answer - (a) fell asleep

(ii). Alice could not go out because:
(a) She couldn’t unlock any door.
(b) She couldn’t find any key.
(c) She couldn’t find the way.
(d) She couldn’t go through the tiny door.
Answer - (d) She couldn’t go through the tiny door.

3. The words used in the story for ‘small’ are :
Answer – Little, Tiny

4. In Alice’s dream every thing was strange. Given below are some
pictures. Write the words related to the hints for the pictures. One of
them is done for you.



5. Tick (✔) the situations when Alice was happy/sad 
Situations
Happy
Sad
She fell into the rabbit’s hole.

She couldn’t open the door.

She could open the tiny door.

She could not get out of the tiny door.

She could not get to the key on the table.

She got smaller like a little doll.



Vocabulary
Look at the pictures and think about the spellings of the word. The word for the picture is given in brackets. Then write the new words in the boxes as given in the example. You will need only two letters from the first word.


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