Table of Contents
1. Current Affairs And issues
A. The following words have two different meanings. Match
each word with the meaning used in the context of the text above.
a. Glare: an intense blinding light
b. Curb: something that checks or restrains
c. hail: to describe somebody
d. Commute: to travel regularly between workplace and home.
e. Serene: calm and peaceful
f. Liability: the state of being legally responsible for
something
g. Deploy: to use something effectively
h. Autonomous: a vehicle that has the technology to drive
itself
i. Perception: the ability to understand the true nature of something
B. Choose the correct alternatives to complete the
sentences below.
a. One of the features of automated cars is that they have
their own voice to welcome people into them. (iii)
b. Driverless technology is being widely used particularly
in the USA. (i)
c. The positive impact of such technology on the environment
is that it reduces carbon production. (iii)
d. One of the problems with driverless technology is that it
cannot deal with human drivers. (ii)
e. One of the biggest challenges of the automated cars is
human safety from it. (ii)
f. The automated technology developed so far is partly
trustworthy. (ii)
C. Answer the following questions.
a. Mention any three features of the driverless car.
Ans: The three features of the driverless car are:
I. It travels slowly.
li. It is called by using mobile app.
III. Its windscreen gives enough light in the car.
b. Describe the benefits of driverless technology.
Ans: The advantages of driverless technology:
I. It takes people out of high-risk working environments and
streamline our industries.
II. It lowers carbon emissions and paves the way for more
sustainable ways of living.
c. What, according to Camilla Fowler, is the special
advantage of automated vehicles?
Ans: The special advantage of automated vehicles is that it
can make safer roads and is les fatal according to Camilla Fowler.
d. What are the problems with driverless vehicles in
David Hynd's views?
Ans: Human driver may not behave as the driverless vehicles
do and they also have to cope with the human drivers speeding, or breaking the
rules of the road in David Hynd's view.
e. What are scientists doing to make driverless
technology safer?
Ans: Scientists are trying to find the way how to get the
cars to operate safely and effectively in complex and unpredictable human
environments by building a testing ground for autonomous vehicles.
f. Do you think driverless technology is safer than
human-controlled driving? Why?
Ans: As an Al language model, I do not have personal
opinions. However, it is generally believed that driverless technology has the
potential to be safer than human-controlled driving due to its ability to
eliminate human errors such as distracted driving, speeding, and fatigue.
However, there are still challenges to overcome, such as unpredictable human
behaviour, changing regulations, and liability concerns, before driverless
technology can be considered completely safe and reliable.
a. "I broke the mirror." He admitted that he had
broken the mirror.
b. "I'd go and see a doctor if I were you," Pemba
said to me. Pemba advised me to see a doctor.
c. "I will send you out if you make a noise
again," said the librarian warned me not to make a noise again.
d. "I can come and help you plant rice," said
Raman. Raman offered to help me plant rice.
e. "The classes start from next week," said the
assistant. The assistant informed us that the classes start from the following
week.
f. Sonam said to me, "Thank you so much for your
help." Sonam thanked me for my help.
g. "OK. I will return your money by Saturday,"
said Prakrit. Prakriti promised to return my money by Saturday.
h. "I will really work hard and score good
grades," said Anupam. Anupam agreed to work hard and get good grades.
i. "I am sorry for coming late," said the speaker.
The speaker apologised for coming late.
The use of Al in the technology is not only making people's lives easier but bringing new challenges. Write a newspaper article about the challenges brought by the advancement of Al in technology.
Ans:
As artificial intelligence (Al) continues to evolve and become integrated into various aspects of our daily lives, it has brought about significant challenges. While Al has undoubtedly made tasks more efficient and convenient, there are concerns about its impact on society, economy, and ethics.
The issue of data privacy is also a concern in the advancement of Al. Al systems often rely on vast amounts of data for their training and decision-making processes. This raises questions about who owns the data, how it is collected, and how it is used. There are concerns about data breaches, unauthorised access, and the potential misuse of personal information. Protecting the privacy and security of data used in Al technologies is crucial to prevent abuse and maintain public trust.
Another challenge is the impact of Al on social dynamics.
The use of Al in social media and online platforms has raised concerns about
the spread of fake news, manipulation of public opinions, and the polarisation
of society. Al-powered algorithms that curate content and personalize
information for users can create echo chambers and filter bubbles, reinforcing
existing beliefs and limiting exposure to diverse perspectives. This can have
negative consequences on democracy, public discourse, and social cohesion.
In conclusion, while Al has brought significant advancements
in technology and improved many aspects of our lives, it also poses challenges
that need to be addressed. Job displacement, ethical concerns, data privacy,
misuse, and social impact are some of the challenges that arise with the
advancement of Al in technology. It is essential to have robust regulations,
ethical frameworks, and responsible practices in place to mitigate these
challenges and ensure that Al is used for the benefit of humanity while minimizing
its potential harm. Striking a balance between technological advancements and
societal well-being is crucial as we navigate the future of Al in technology.
Open Letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct words given below.
a. The outrage headquarters of the company is in Dubai.
b. According to Greta, the leaders are failing to tackle the
key issues.
C. Some viruses catalyse the step in the production of other
viruses.
d. His expertise in business helped him greatly to run the
company.
e. Nepal government plans to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
to net-zero.
f. He does not have good knowledge of business. So, he has
put his investment at stake.
g. His controversial remarks caused public outrage.
B. Write whether the following sentences are 'True' or
'False'. Write 'Not Given' if the information is not found in the letter.
a. Save the Children congratulates Antonio Guterres on his
recent appointment as the General Secretary of the UN. (Not Given)
b. The Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change was announced
on the request of the children between 18-21 years of age. (False)
c. The dissatisfaction is that the representation of
children is not inclusive. (True)
d. Greta Thunberg protested for the right to a safe, clean,
healthy and sustainable environment. (True)
e. The children demand their physical safety in the UK and
Italy. (False)
f. The children think that they can participate in decision
making to fight against the climate crisis. (True)
C. Answer the following questions.
a. Where is the office of the UN Secretary General?
Ans: The office of the UN Secretary General is located at
42nd Street, New York, NY 10017.
b. What is the purpose of writing this letter to Antonio
Guterres?
Ans: The purpose of writing this letter is to express
disappointment at the exclusion of children in the Youth Advisory Group on
climate change and to request inclusion of children in decision-making
processes related to climate action.
c. Why was the Youth Advisory Group announced?
Ans: The Youth Advisory Group was announced to advise the UN
Secretary General on accelerating global action and action to tackle the
climate crisis.
d. What roles have children played in the time of climate
crisis?
Ans: Children have been vocal in advocating for climate
action, participating in school strikes, engaging with political and corporate
leaders, and demanding their right to a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable
environment.
e. Describe Greta Thunberg and Fabrizio's contributions.
Ans: Greta Thunberg sparked the global movement for climate
action through her solo protest in 2018 and has been advocating for the rights
of children and youth in the climate debate. Fabrizio, a 16-year-old boy from
Peru, has been vocal in expressing anxiety about the impact of climate change
on children's future and calling for urgent action for a green recovery.
f. What is the final demand of the children?
Ans: The final demand of the children is to have children
and adolescents younger than 18 included in the Youth Advisory Group on climate
change and to have a safe space for children to influence upcoming preparatory
events related to COP26.
A. Choose the correct alternatives to complete the sentences:
a. Abhilasha said that she witnessed the accident.
b. The teacher explained that the earth revolves round the
sun.
c. Smarika says that she can't stay here anymore.
d. Sachita says that she loves to listen to music.
e. My brother reported that he had completed his homework.
f. My father said that the sun was very hot.
g. Jenifer said that he wants to be a nurse.
B. Rewrite the following sentences in indirect speech.
a. Raima said that they had to cross the river and go ahead.
b. Smarika said that she would meet her friends the next
day.
c. Chandani said that she couldn't come to school the
following day.
d. Dorje apologized and said that he could not lend any
money that day.
e. The teacher said that they could solve the remaining
problems themselves now.
f. The police said that the incident probably took place the
day before.
g. I told him that I lived in Changunarayan these days.
h. They told us that they would like to join us too.
i. The Science teacher explained that the coal gives off
thick smoke.
j. Resham said that she had never seen such a strange animal
anywhere else.
k. The father said that he loved his children more than
wealth.
2. Festivals and Celebrations
Reading I
A. Match the words with their meaning.
a. mush a soft thick mass or mixture
b. jerk to make something move with a sudden
short sharp movement
c. concussion a temporary loss of consciousness
d. hurl to throw something violently in a
particular direction
e. pulp the soft part inside the fruits and
vegetables
f. clutch to hold something tightly
g. sip to drink something, taking a very small
amount each time
B. Write 'True' for true statements and 'False' for false
ones.
a. The tourists are informed to wear a red hat through
public notices. (True)
b. Aranceri seems dressed in Doctor Who Esque
costumes. (False)
c. When a cart approaches, run away from the square. (False)
d. The narrator feels bored during the festival period. (False)
e. The volunteers encourage the visitors to join the
battle. (False)
f. The narrator accepts Massi's offer. (False)
C. Answer the following questions.
a. What does the red hat symbolize?
Ans: The red hat symbolizes the carnival itself and is a
symbol of freedom, worn in times by freed slaves and during the Middle Ages on
the heads of peasants rioting against feudal lords.
b. How does the narrator feel when she wipes her face?
Ans: The narrator feels scared and shocked when she wipes
her face and sees blood.
c. What does the square look like after an hour-battle of
the oranges?
Ans: After an hour-long battle of the oranges, the square is
covered in a thick sludge, a mixture of orange pulp and horse manure, and it
smells sharp, sweet-and-sour.
d. How do aranceri members chase the cart?
Ans: The aranceri members chase the cart by charging towards
it and bombarding it with oranges as soon as it approaches.
e. Does Silvia enjoy this carnival? Why?
Ans: Yes, Silvia enjoys this carnival because she thinks
that it is good for her psychology health, and during these three days, she can
let out all the frustrations she has built up during the year.
f. Why does Massi say, "Forget the nets"?
Ans: Massi says "Forget the nets" because he
believes that if someone wants to truly experience the carnival, they have to
be in the middle of the battle, and the protective nets would prevent that.
2. Festivals and Celebrations
Reading I
A. Match the words with their meaning.
a. mush a soft thick mass or mixture
b. jerk to make something move with a sudden short
sharp movement
c. concussion a temporary loss of consciousness
d. hurl to throw something violently in a particular
direction
e. pulp the soft part inside the fruits and vegetables
f. clutch to hold something tightly
g. sip to drink something, taking a very small amount
each time
B. Write 'True' for true statements and 'False' for false
ones.
a. The tourists are informed to wear a red hat through
public notices. (True)
b. Aranceri seems dressed in Doctor Who Esque costumes. (False)
c. When a cart approaches, run away from the square. (False)
d. The narrator feels bored during the festival period.
(False)
e. The volunteers encourage the visitors to join the battle.
(False)
f. The narrator accepts Massi's offer. (False)
C. Answer the following questions.
a. What does the red hat symbolize?
Ans: The red hat symbolizes the carnival itself and is a
symbol of freedom, worn in times by freed slaves and during the Middle Ages on
the heads of peasants rioting against feudal lords.
b. How does the narrator feel when she wipes her face?
Ans: The narrator feels scared and shocked when she wipes
her face and sees blood.
c. What does the square look like after an hour-battle of
the oranges?
Ans: After an hour-long battle of the oranges, the square is
covered in a thick sludge, a mixture of orange pulp and horse manure, and it
smells sharp, sweet-and-sour.
d. How do aranceri members chase the cart?
Ans: The aranceri members chase the cart by charging towards
it and bombarding it with oranges as soon as it approaches.
e. Does Silvia enjoy this carnival? Why?
Ans: Yes, Silvia enjoys this carnival because she thinks
that it is good for her psychology health, and during these three days, she can
let out all the frustrations she has built up during the year.
f. Why does Massi say, "Forget the nets"?
Ans: Massi says "Forget the nets" because he
believes that if someone wants to truly experience the carnival, they have to
be in the middle of the battle, and the protective nets would prevent that.
Grammar I
A. Change the following sentences into indirect speech.
The beginning of each sentence is given.
A. Agaman asked Timothy if he was working tonight.
B. A stranger asked me if that was the road to the station.
C. My friend inquired of her whether she had done her
homework.
D. The tourist was asked if he had been to Paris.
E. Usha inquired of Anju how long she had been working in
that company.
F. My mother asked me what flavor of ice cream I had had at
the party.
G. The teacher wanted to know if the students had studied
reported speech before.
H. I asked him where he would stay that night.
I. Sumangal asked his friend how many players had been shown
yellow cards by the referee.
J. Sarita asked Sommaya what magic the medicine had on the
patient.
B. Change the following remarks into reported speech.
a. Kritika asked me why I had gone out the previous night.
b. Sunita asked Usha who that beautiful woman was.
c. Gautrab asked Yang Dolma how her mother was.
d. My friend asked what I was going to do over the weekend.
e. My teacher asked where I would live after graduation.
f. Anusha asked Melisha what she had been doing when she saw
her.
g. I asked the pilgrim how the journey had been.
h. Krishna asked how often I went to the cinema.
i. The Principal asked if I lived in Patan.
j. Niraj asked Luniva if Phadindra had arrived on time.
Writing I
Write an essay describing a festival which is celebrated
in your community. Include its brief history, people involved, major
activities, religious or social importance, duration, and drawbacks, if any.
Diwali
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a popular
Hindu festival celebrated across India and in other parts of the world where
there is a significant Hindu population. The
festival usually falls between mid-October to mid-November
and lasts for five days.
The festival is marked by the lighting of diyas (earthen
lamps) and candles, which symbolizes the victory of good over evil, light over
darkness, and knowledge over ignorance. People decorate their homes with
colorful Rangolis and flowers, and exchange sweets and gifts with family and
friends.
On the third day of Diwali, people perform Lakshmi Puja to
seek the blessings of the goddess of wealth and prosperity. It is also believed
that Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya on this day after defeating Ravana and
completing his fourteen-year exile.
Apart from India, Diwali is also celebrated in other
countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Singapore. The festival is a
time for people to come together, celebrate, and spread happiness and
positivity.
Thanksgiving around the World
Reading II
Grammar II
A. Rewrite the following sentences choosing the correct
alternative from brackets.
a. Sujita asked her mother when her father would come home.
b. She replied that she had never had caviar when I said to
her, "Have you ever had caviar?"
c. The salesperson said to him, "What can I do for
you?"
d. The tourist inquired from me whether I belonged to
Banepa.
e. The little girl asked us what time we were supposed to
come back.
f. The head teacher asked her whether she had filled out the
exam form the week before.
g. Ronuka asked me if I had called her.
B. Nihar Chaudhary interviewed her Social Studies teacher
last week. Here is the report prepared by her after the interview. Read it
carefully and list oul direct questions asked by Nihar.
What is Ihi?
Why are pre-adolescent girls married to Suvarna Kumar in Ihi
ceremony?
Why was Ihi start?
What is the age range of girls who undergo the Ihi ceremony?
What is the significance of Bel fruit in the lhi ceremony?
How long does the lhi ceremony go on for?
What foods or drinks are not allowed during the Ihi
ceremony?
Writing II
A. Write a news story using the following clues.
Vitamin A capsules
The Department of Health Services has announced that health
assistants will distribute Vitamin A capsules to children aged between six
months to five years on October 19 and
20. The annual distribution of Vitamin A capsules has been
an ongoing program since 2050 BS in Nepal. The capsules are given to children
to prevent blindness and enhance
their immunity.
Additionally, children aged between one to five years will
be given deworming tablets during the same time. The deworming program has been
running since 2056 BS and aims to eliminate parasitic infections that affect
children's growth and development.
The department has urged parents and caregivers to bring
their children to the designated health centers on the scheduled dates to
receive the supplements. They have also
assured the public that the distribution will be carried out
following all necessary health protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The department believes that the distribution of Vitamin A
capsules and deworming tablets will benefit thousands of Nepali children and
contribute to their overall health and well-being.
3. Health and Wellness
Reading I
A. Match the words in column A with their meanings in
column B.
a. nightmare- iii. a very unpleasant or frightening
experience
b. pediatric- iv. relating to the medical care of children
c. intravenous- v. into or connected to a vein
d. priority- ii. a thing that is regarded as more important
than others
e. medications- i. treatment using drugs
f. confidante- ix. a person with whom private matters and
problem are discussed
g. deprivation- viii. the lack of something considered to be
a necessity
h. vulnerable- vi. in need of special care, support, or
protection protection
i. dreadful- vii. very bad or unpleasant
B. Write True for true and False for false statements.
a. The sender of the letter was happy with the service of
the health workers. False
b. The staff of different departments in the hospital had
harmonious relationships with each other. False
c. The hospital staff were concerned with the requirements
of the sick child. False
d. The staff of the hospital shared their personal feelings
with the writer.False
e. The chart was unclear about the patient's gender. True
f. The author took the mistakes of the health workers
normally. False
g. The writer seems to be more sincere in her duty than the
hospital staff. True
C. Answer the following questions.
a. What was the nightmare for the author?
Ans: The nightmare for the author was her daughter's
sickness(high fever).
b. What do you think the main purpose of this letter is?
Ans: I think, the main purpose of this letter is to express
author's dissatisfaction over the service of hospital staffs and request them
to treat the patients with proper care and empathy.
c. According to the author, what was the main weakness of
the hospital staff?
Ans: According to the author, the main weakness of the
hospital staff was their negligence towards the treatment of the patient and
their rude behavior.
d. Did the nurses really say "your daughter is not a
priority"? Why did the author think so?
Ans: No, the nurses actually didn't say "your daughter
is not a priority." But, from their expression "I am so busy
today", the author understood that her sick daughter was not their
priority.
e. What do the patients and their families expect from
the health workers?
Ans: The patients and their families expect proper
treatment, empathy and polite behavior from the health workers.
f. List the questions that the author was asked
frequently in the hospital.
Ans: The author was frequently asked the following questions
in the hospital:
- Was your daughter premature?
- Was your delivery normal?
g. Why did the health workers make gender error about the
author's daughter?
Ans: The health workers made gender error about the author's
daughter because her daughter was in a diaper in hospital most of the time.
Moreover, they didn't pay attention to the paper work which indicated her
daughter's gender either.
h. According to the author, how do people perceive the
career of health workers.
Ans: According to the author, people perceive the career of
health workers not as a glamourous profession. They think that health workers
want to help sick people get well.
They regard it as a noble profession.
A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life
Reading II
Reading II
A. Consult a dictionary or the internet and define the
following words/phrases.
a. wonderfood - It refers to the food which is exceptionally
nutritious and good for health.
b. cardiovascular diseases - It refers to the disease/health
condition which affects our heart and blood vessels.
c. bioeconomy - It is economic activity involving the use of
biotechnology and biomass in the production of goods, services, or energy.
d. demographic change - It is the change in population size
and structure caused by birth, death and migration.
e. multidisciplinary approach - that involves experts from
multiple fields approach to solve problem or research working together to
achieve a common goal.
f. economic inequalities - Differences among individuals in
terms of their wealth or money.
g. neurological disorders - A broad category of disorders
that affect the nervous system.
h. biomarkers - It is a biological molecule found in blood,
other body fluids, or tissues that a sign of a normal or abnormal process, or
of a condition or disease.
B. Complete the sentences below with one of the words in
red from the text above.
a. The children were especially delighted that
there were enough cookies for each of them to have two.
b. The organization held its annual conference
in New York this year. The health ministers of more than forty countries
attended it.
c. It is innovation that makes any
organization a successful one.
d. Your life changes dramatically if you
perform well in your study.
e. Mr. Gurung is leaving the job because of chronic/cardiovascular
disease.
f. Early diagnosis of a disease helps us to
cure it soon.
g. We have faced unprecedented level of
climate change at present.
h. The patient may need blood work or other biomarkers
to determine his specific health problem.
i. The world looked for different multidisciplinary
approaches to find the solution to COVID-19.
C. Choose the best alternatives to complete the following
sentences.
a. The greatest public health challenge at present
is...........
i. cancer
ii. diabetes
iii. obesity
iv. cardiovascular disease
b. The Joint Programming Initiative will bring the of member
states together.
i. lifestyle
ii. economy
iii. challenge
iv. Knowledge
c. The health care innovation chain begins from......
i. researchers
ii. biomarkers
iii. diagnostics
iv. Regulators
d. The need behind multidisciplinary approach
is.........
i. the unchanged pattern of food purchase and consumption.
ii. the lack of effective treatments for patients.
iii. the poor quality of life.
iv. the lack of progress in research and innovation.
e. Through this speech, the speaker wants to..........
i. open the conference on the Joint Programming Initiative
ii. invite new public health challenge
iii. launch the programme 'A Healthy Diet for a Healthy
Life'
iv. appeal the members of EU for collaboration for
research and innovation
D. Answer the following questions.
a. What topic is the speaker talking about when she says,
"It's a topic that's never out of the media...?"
Ans: The speaker is talking about healthy diets and
lifestyle when she says, "It's a topic that's never out of the
media.."
b. According to the speaker, what is the cause of obesity
among children in the EU?
Ans: According to the speaker, the cause of obesity among
children in the EU is poor diet and low physical activity.
c. What should people do to prevent themselves from the
diseases like type 2 diabetes?
Ans: People should adapt better lifestyles and
healthier diets to prevent themselves from the diseases like type 2 diabetes.
d. What is Horizon 2020?
Ans: Horizon 2020 is Europe's 80-billion-euro research and
innovation programme designed to tackle society's biggest challenges.
e. Why is research very important to fight against the
health challenges?
Ans: Research is very important to fight against the health
challenges because it benefits all patients and prevents many people from
developing diseases in the first place.
f. What result can Horizon 2020 give if it is implemented
effectively?
Ans: If Horizon 2020 is implemented effectively, it can make
excellent progress on research and innovation for healthy diets and healthy
lives.
g. What results does the speaker expect from the
conference?
Ans: The speaker expects the collaboration among the member
countries for research and innovation in order to tackle the biggest health
challenges. She expects that the Strategic Research Agenda will be implemented.
h. Do you think that the people of the EU will be
benefitted by this conference? If yes, what benefits will they get?
Ans: Yes, I think that the people of the EU will be
benefitted by this conference in the following ways:
Members of EU will collaborate for research and innovation
which will result into prevention, diagnosis and cure of many diseases.
- There will be excellent progress on healthy diets and
healthy lifestyles.
- There will be best research on nutrition, health-related
diseases and ageing.
- All the patients will benefit due to innovative and
effective products, treatement, services and strategies.
4. Work and Leisure
Reading I
A. Match the following meanings in the left column with
the correct words in the right.
a. to laugh at somebody in an unkind way - vii. mock
b. very unpleasant - v. hideous
C. to twist and turn body or part of it with quick, short
movements - viii. wriggle
d. in a cheerful way - vi.gaily
e. very surprised or shocked - iii. open-mouthed
f. to ask for something in a serious and emotional way ii.
plead
g. to make a facial expression indicating disapproval - i.
frown
h. to argue or disagree strongly with somebody - iv.dispute
B. The word tiptoe refers to the way of walking with
one's heels off the ground, in order to make them taller or to move very
quietly. Consult a dictionary and find the meanings of the following words
related to walking.
a. sneak to move in a stealthy or quiet manner, especially
to avoid being noticed or heard
b. stroll - to walk in a leisurely way, often for pleasure
or exercise
c. lurch - to walk unsteadily or staggeringly, as if about
to fall
d. stagger - to walk unsteadily or move from side to side,
as if about to fall,
e. stride - to walk with long steps in a confident or
purposeful manner
f. stumble to trip or lose one's balance while walking,
often due to an obstacle or uneven surface
C. Answer these questions.
a. Why do you think the man frowned his face when Sarah
and Jamie gave him their school card?
Ans: The man frowned his face when Sarah and Jamie gave him
their school card because they were searching a job instead of going to school.
b. Why were Sarah and Jamie looking for a job instead of
going to school?
Ans: Sarah and Jamie were looking for a job instead of going
to school because they wanted to support their parents by earning money during
their holiday.
c. Why was the man ready to give them work in hisbfarm?
Ans: The man was ready to give them work in his farm because
he needed someone to eliminate all the caterpillars from the cabbage.
d. What work were they supposed to do at the man's farm?
Ans: They were supposed to eliminate caterpillars from every
cabbage in his farm by picking them off and collecting.
e. Were there really a million or billion caterpillars in
the cabbage field? If not, what do Sarah and Jamie mean by a million or billion
caterpillars?
Ans: No, there were not really million or billion
caterpillars in the cabbage field. Sarah and Jamie used the expression
"million or billion caterpillars" to refer to the large number of
caterpillars.
f. What were Sarah and Jamie desperate about?
Ans: Sarah and Jamie were desperate about the difficult job
of eliminating all the caterpillars from the cabbage field.
g. What was Sarah's 'brilliant' idea?
Ans: Sarah's 'brilliant' ideas was to get rid of the
butterflies so that there would be no more eggs or caterpillars.
h. Were the children happy with their work? Give reasons
for your answer.
Ans: We can guess that the children were not happy with
their work. They were desperate about the difficult job of eliminating all the
caterpillars from the cabbage field. Their job was so exhausting, too. If they
were really happy, they wouldn't run away from the farm.
i. Why did they run away from the farm secretly?
Ans: They ran away from the farm secretary because they had
destroyed cabbage patches while hitting the butterflies. They didn't want to
face their master.
D. Read the story and write 'True' for true statements,
and 'False' for false ones. If the information is not given Balutionn in the
text write 'Not Given'.
a. Sarah and Jamie's parents were unable to work to support
the family. Not Given
b. Sarah and Jamie have never been to school. False
c. The man decides to pay them upon the completion of their
work. True
d. Sarah and Jamie had not expected to find so many
caterpillars in the cabbage field. True
e. Sarah's idea finally worked to finish off their job. True
f. They were caught by the farm owner while running away. False
A. Find the words from the poem which have the following
meanings.
a. a small piece of glass or stone threaded with others to
make a necklace - bead
b. to prepare and use land for growing crops - tilling
c. a piece of clothing - garment
d. a layer of something that covers a surface - mantle
e. the state of being rescued from danger, evil or pain -
deliverance
f. a substance that produces a pleasant smell when you burn
it - incense
g. covered with marks stained
h. hard unpleasant work that makes you very tired -
B. Find the modern equivalents of the following archaic
words used in the poem.
a. dost - do
b. thou - you
c. thine - your
d. thy - your
C. Answer the following questions.
a. Who is the poem addressed to?
Ans: The poem is addressed to the religious minded people
who go to temple, chant mantras, sing bhajans and count beads in the name of
worship.
b. What does the speaker advise people?
Ans: The speaker advises people not to chant, sing or count
beads to please god. Instead, he advises them to seek god in a tiller/farmer
and a pathmaker who do toilsome labour in sun and shower. He tells them to do
toilsome labour.
c. Where do people try to find the god?
Ans: People try to find god in the lonely and dark corner of
the temple.
d. Where, according to the speaker, does the god actually
reside?
Ans: God actually resides with the hard-working people such
as a tiller and a pathmaker who do toilsome labour even during sun and rain.
God is with the people doing socially useful productive works.
e. How can people have a glimpse of the god?
Ans: People can have glimpse of the god by involving
themselves in hard work without saying sun and rain and by eaming their bread
with the sweat of their brow.
f. Why can't the god rescue people?
Ans: The god can't rescue people because he himself is not
free. He is in love with his creation. He has bound himself to the work of
creation and to the objects he has created.
g. What does the speaker ask people to do in the last
stanza?
Ans: The speaker asks people to come out of their
meditations, leave their flowers and incense aside; and toil in sun and shower
to have glimpse of god.
Leave this Chanting and Singing
Reading II
A. Find the words from the poem which have the following
meanings.
a. a small piece of glass or stone threaded with others to
make a necklace beads
b. to prepare and use land for growing crops tile
c. a piece of clothing garment
d. a layer of something that covers a surface mantle
e. the state of being rescued from danger, evil or pain deliverance
f. a substance that produces a pleasant smell when you burn it
incense
g. covered with marks stained
h. hard unpleasant work that makes you very tired toil
B. Find the modern equivalents of the following archaic
words used in the poem.
a. dost, b. thou, c. thine, d. thy
a. dost - do
b. thou - you
c. thine - yours
d. thy - you
C. Answer the following questions.
a. Who is the poem addressed to?
- The poem is addressed to those religious people who engage
themselves in chanting, singing, and telling beads in the temples with closed
doors.
b. What does the speaker advise people?
- The speaker advises the people to give up traditional
forms of worship such as chanting, singing and performing rituals inside
temples. Instead, they should identify the divine presence in the daily
activities of common people. For example: In the hard work of farmers and
labourers.
c. Where do people try to find the god?
- People try to find the god in a lonely dark corner of the
temples as well as other sacred places of worship.
d. Where, according to the speaker, does the god actually
reside?
- According to the speaker, god actually resides among those
common people such as tillers (farmers) and pathmakers who engage themselves in
everyday hard work.
e. How can people have a glimpse of the god?
- People can have a glimpse of god by identifying the divine
presence in everyday life, by opening their eyes and seeing the god in the
works o others.
f. Why can't the god rescue people?
- The god can't rescue people because god is also bound up
in the same struggles similar to human beings, taking on the "bonds of
creation" along with everyone else forever.
g. What does the speaker ask people to do in the last
stanza?
- In the last stanza, the speaker asks people to give up
their meditations, leave aside their flowers and incense, and join the god in
the toil and sweat of everyday work. He also suggests to people that there
shouldn't be any harm if their clothes become tattered and stained, but rather
they should meet god who stands by them in toil and sweat.
D. Do you believe in the existence of god? What do you do
to please him? Share your opinion.
- Yes, I believe in the existence of god. I have a keen
faith in god. This entire universe is continuously moving, all the creatures
are surviving on this planet because there is something mysterious power. For
me this mysterious power itself is god. I believe that god is the main source
of love and compassion. He is the one and only protectors of this universe. His
might is beyond our imagination. He is present in every tiny thing. His
knowledge is unlimited and his power itself is great. For me, god is the one
who is behind every logic. To please god, I never move up to the temples and
worship. God is within us so I recite his name most time. In case of my
mistakes, I make apologies in my mind in the name of god.
Grammar II
A. Match the following imperative sentences with their
functions.
Sentences Functions
a. Kindly tell me where the bus park is.
- viii. making a request
b. Go straight and take the first turn on your right.
- i. giving direction
c. Cook the rice in medium heat until it turns tender.)
- vi. giving instructions
d. Please join us on the tour.
- vii. making an invitation
e. Don't feed the animals in the zoo!)
- ii. warning
f. Wear warm clothes.
- iv. giving advice
g. Put your hands up! - iii. making a command
h. Get out of here at once.)
- v. making an order.
g. Let's go for a walk. - ix. suggesting
B. Change the following imperative sentences into negative.
a. Turn left at the junction.
- Don't left at the junction.
b. Please open the door.
- Please don't open the door.
c. Let him tell a story. - Don't let him tell a story.
d. Put out the light.
- Don't put out the light.
e. Let's play a friendly football match. - Let's not play a
friendly football match.
f. Please help the man get out of well. - Please don't help
the man get out of well.
g. Instruct the people about how they should work. - Don't
instruct the people about how they should work
.
Writing II
A. Study the following notice.
Government of Nepal Ministry of Forest and Environment
Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation
Chitwan National Park Kasara, Chitwan
Rules and Regulations for the Visitors
1. An entry fee of NRs. 1500/- (Foreigners), NRs. 750/-
(SAARC), and NRs. 100/- (Nepali) per person has to be paid at the Park's
Entrance Gate.
2. Flora and Fauna of the park are fully protected and must
not be disturbed at any cost.
3. Do not purchase illegal animal or plant products. The
purchase of illegal animal or plant product may bring vou to the legal
prosecution.
4. The visitors of the park must respect the religious and
cultural sites all around the park.
5. The visitors are required to place the trash in the
rubbish bins and should care about the cleanliness.
6. The visitors are strictly prohibited to walk within the
park between sunset and sunrise.
5. Science and Experiment
Reading I
A. Find the words from the text that have the following
meanings.
a. the height of an object or point in relation to sea level
or ground level
-altitude
b. a group of atoms bonded together
-molecule
c. a state in which opposing forces are balanced
-equilibrium
d. to change from a gas or vapour to a liquid
- condense
e. a piece of unreliable information that is repeated so
often that it is accepted as the fact
- factoid
f. a space or container from which the air has been removed
- vacuum
g. a device that is used to remove blockages from the drain
of a basin or tub
-plunger
B. Complete the sentences with the correct words or
phrases from the text.
a. Water bubbles break down if vapour pressure inside and
outside the bubbles is equal.
b. As the altitude goes up, the boiling point of water
decreases.
c. Random motion of molecules or particles is called thermal
motion.
d. If the door does not open, try pushing. the key in the
lock.
e. Certain chemicals can induce. undesirable changes in the
nervous system.
C. Answer these questions.
a. What is the speed of the water particles compared
with?
- The speed of the water particles is compared with the
height of a group of adult humans.
b. How are bubbles formed in the boiling water?
- Bubbles are formed in boiling water when water molecules
have enough energy to push back other water molecules in the liquid phase.
c. Mention two things on which external pressure depends.
- External pressure depends on the depth of water and the
density of water.
d. How is the atmosphere related to the pressure of
water?
- The atmosphere is related to the pressure of water as it
contributes to the total pressure on the surface of the liquid. The atmosphere
pushes down on the surface of the liquid, which increases the pressure in the
liquid. So, the pressure of water is affected by both the atmospheric pressure
and the pressure exerted by the water itself.
e. What would happen if the atmospheric pressure on the
liquid water was decreased?
- If the atmospheric pressure on the liquid water was
decreased, it would also decrease the pressure in the liquid. If the pressure
is reduced enough to bring it down to the same level as the vapor pressure, the
water particles will have enough energy to form boiling bubbles without needing
to increase the temperature.
f. What would the experimenter gain if s/he pulled the
plunger out?
- If the experimenter pulls the plunger out, it would
decrease the pressure in the liquid and induce boiling.
D. What would happen on the Earth if there were no
gravity?
- If there was no gravity on Earth, everything would float
away into space, including people, animals, and objects. This is because
gravity is what holds objects with mass to the surface of the planet.
In the absence of gravity, objects would have no weight and
would be weightless, which would be a fascinating experience for a short period
of time.
In addition to the impact on Earth, the loss of gravity
would also have significant consequences for space travel. Without gravity, it
would be impossible for spacecraft to orbit the Earth or other celestial
bodies, making it difficult to explore and study space.
Grammar I
A. Match the clauses in column A with their appropriate
continuation in column B.
Answers:
a - iii
b-i
c-ii
d-vi
e - iv
f-v
g - viii
h - vii
B. Complete the following sentences using the correct
form of verbs in brackets.
a. If it is cold. I will wear (wear) a coat.
b. If Purna helps with the housework, his mother will have
(have) more time for him.
c. If I were a bird, I would make (make) a good observation
of the land below.
d. If I went (go) to Mustang. I would visit Muktinath.
e. If I Were (be) a billionaire, I would buy a castle.
f. You'd save petrol if you drove (drive) more carefully.
g. Say 'hello' if you see (see) her.
h. Provided that you consent (consent). I will take a few
days' leave next week.
i. Take care of the pence, the pounds will take (take) care
of themselves.
The Voice of the Rain
Reading II
A. Match the words in column A with their meanings in
column B.
a. eternal - vii. never-ending
b. impalpable - v. not easily understood
c. vaguely - ii. unclearly
d. descendi. come down
e. lave-vi. to pour out as water
f. atomies - iii. indivisible particles
g. reck - iv. to take care of
B. Fill in the blanks choosing the words given below.
a. The river ran dry during the drought.
b. It is still impalpable to understand how the earth
originated
c. The company produces a wide variety of make up and skin
care products designed to gently and effectively beautify human skin.
d. His greatest ambition is to sail around the globe.
e. Without training, his musical talent remained latent.
f. What recks it whether they win or lose?
C. Complete the summary of the poem using suitable words
or phrases given below.
Answers:
1 - ascends
2 - originality
3-mvsterious
4-atomies
5 - quenches
6- showers
7- heal
8- condensation
9 - rhythm
D. Answer the following questions.
a. What are the two voices in the poem? Who do they
belong to?
Ans: The two voices in the poem are of the poet or speaker
and the rain.
b. How is the cyclic movement of the rain shown in the
poem?
Ans: Clouds originate from the earth. Due to the heat of the
sun, water vapours rise upwards from rivers, ponds and the sea. They move in
the sky but they are essentially water in gaseous form. They take the form of
clouds and come down to the earth again in the form of rain. This cyclic
movement goes on and on forever. This scientific phenomenon has been explained
in a beautiful manner by the poet.
c. Why are the showers necessary for the Earth?
Ans: The showers are necessary for the earth because they
provide moisture to the plants and animals, wash away dust and pollutants, and
help in the purification and beautification of the earth.
d. How are the rain and music similar?
The rain and music are similar because both of them have a
rhythm and a power to calm, heal, transform, and thrill.
e. How are the clouds formed?
Ans: The clouds are formed when water vapor rises from the
earth and then cools and condenses into tiny droplets, which then accumulate
and form larger droplets that eventually fall to the earth as rain.
f. List the pairs of opposite words in the poem.
Ans: The the pairs of opposite words in the poem are:
rise/descend
rain/draught
day/night
reck'd/unreck'd (recked/unrecked)
E. What may happen on the Earth if it does not rain for a
long time? Discuss in a group.
Ans:
If it does not rain for a long time on the Earth, there
would be droughts, which could lead to crop failures, food shortages, and
famine. It could also lead to a shortage of drinking water, which could cause
health problems and even social unrest.
6. Food and Cuisine
Reading I
Exercise
A. Match the words with their meanings.
a. ferment - ii. to go through a chemical change
b. squid iii. a sea creature that has a long soft body,
eight arms and two tentacles around its mouth
c. witchetty i. a large whitish wood-eating larva of a
beetle or moth
d. myrtle vi. a bush with shiny leaves, pink or white
flowers and blue-black berries
e. congeal - iv. to change from a fluid to a solid state
f. nutty - v. having a flavor like that of nuts
B. The idiom 'a bridge too far' in the text means
'something that is too extreme'. Match the following idioms with their
meanings.
a. get out of hand - iv. to become difficult to control
b. miss the boat - v. to be too late to get what you want
c. break the ice i. to say or do something to make people
feel comfortable
d. cry over spilt milk - iii. to worry over past events
which cannot be changed
e. look before you leap- ii. to think about the possible bad
results of an action before doing it
C. Complete the sentences below with the correct
information from the text in not more than four words.
a. Sometimes even having food can give us the feeling of
winning when it is like taking a risk.
b. When we travel we have the chance to try strange dishes
which we even do not think of eating.
c. The writer became disappointed while having fermented
horse milk in Mongolia which was really bad.
d. The writer's impression of Japanese food is favourable
(not mentioned in the text). Leaning Nepal
e. Many people think of jellyfish as scary ones which the
Chinese turn into food.
f. Snails become very tasty when they are fried with plenty
of garlic and butter.
D. Answer the following questions.
a. Why does food become a challenge for people when they
travel?
Answer: Food becomes a challenge for people when they travel
because they may encounter new types of food that they are not accustomed to or
may have difficulty finding familiar foods.
b. How is haggis prepared?
Answer: Haggis is prepared by grinding up the less desirable
parts of a sheep, such as the heart, liver, and lungs, and mixing it with
mutton fat, oatmeal, and spices. The mixture is then packed into a sheep's
stomach and boiled for several hours.
c. When do you feel that you like shiokara?
Answer:I feel that I like shiokara when the writer suggests
that enjoying shiokara with good conversation can enhance the experience and
make it more enjoyable.
d. Where can people enjoy the bush food?
Answer: People can enjoy the bush food in Australia.
e. Why does the writer find it difficult to eat larger
insects?
Answer: The writer finds it difficult to eat larger insects
because they require more than one bite to consume, which makes it challenging
for him.
f. Name the country where snails are served as the main
dish.
Answer: Snails are served as the main dish in France.
g. What kind of food is bun rieu?
Answer: Bun rieu is a crab-based traditional Vietnamese
noodle soup.
h. If you have to choose one of the foods from the list
above, which one do you choose? Why?
Answer: I choose bun rieu because it is a flavorful and
savory soup that incorporates a variety of delicious ingredients, including
noodles, crab, pork, and vegetables.
E. Which of the dishes mentioned in the text did you find
the strangest of all? Give reasons.
Answer: I find "Shiokara" to be the strangest dish
mentioned. This Japanese dish is made of raw squid mixed with fermented squid
belly, which can be an acquired taste due to its strong, salty flavor and
pungent aroma. It might not appeal to everyone's taste, particularly those who
are not used to eating such flavours and textures.
Grammar I
A. Match the sentence halves in I and II to make a
complete sentence.
a. I bought a raincoat and an umbrella- because the monsoon
started.
b. I won't be able to get to school on time- as I'm stuck in
traffic.
c. The Nepali cricket team is likely to perform well in this
tournament- because they have got the best coach ever.
d. The construction company has deployed more workers at the
site-so that they can complete the construction in time.
e. We've decided not to go on holiday this year-since the
movie was a hit.
f. The metropolitan city has planted trees at the side of
the road- to reduce traffic noise.
g. The flight had been delayed- because of the bad weather.
h. We've put a table and chair in the spare bedroom- so that
Samip can get to study in private.
i. Nisha went to visit her sister- since she didn't have to
go to her office yesterday.
j. We had to queue for two hours- in order to utilise the
time for planting paddy.
B. Complete the text below choosing the correct
connective from the brackets.
Answer: The people at the fair were leaving (because) the
lights were going out. The last two people in dodgem cars also left (as) it was
getting dark. The big wheel stopped (and) the merrygo-round had already
stopped. The stalls closed down and the stall-owners went home. At 2 a.m. four
nightwatchmen walked round the funfair (to) see if there was anyone to be seen.
'Tm fed up walking around," one of them said, "What can we do (so
that) there is nothing we can do?" "We can sit and talk." They
were bored (because) there was nothing to do on that quiet warm night. "We
can have a ride on the merry-go-round!" one of them cried. "That'll
be fun!" Three of them jumped on merry-goround horses, (so) the fourth
started the motor. Then he jumped on too and round they went. They were having
the time of their lives. Suddenly they realized there was no one to stop the
machine (because) all of them were on it. They weren't rescued till morning,
(so) they felt very sick indeed!
[because, as, and, to, so that, because, so, because, so]
Writing I
A. We can prepare carrot pudding (gajar halwa) using
milk, carrot, sugar, cardamom powder and ghee. The steps for cooking carrot
pudding are given below. But. they are not in order. Put them in the correct
order.
Ans:
Step1: Switch on the stove and melt ghee in a pan.
Step2: Add grated carrots and fry for about seven minutes.
Step3: When carrot turns slightly golden brown, add milk.
Step4: Cook this mixture till all milk dries up.
Step5: Add sugar and cardamom powder after the milk dries
up.
Step6: Cook for four more minutes.
Step7: Turn off the stove, gajar haluwa is ready to serve.
B. What is your favourite food? Write a recipe to prepare
it. Mention the ingredients and the methods to cook it. My favourite food is
MoMo.
Ans: My favourite food is Rice Pudding. Here is the recipe
to prepare it Ingredients:
- 100g pudding rice
- 50g caster sugar
- 1 litre whole milk
1 vanilla pod, split lengthways
- 1 cinnamon stick
Methods
1. Preheat the oven to 150C/130C fan/gas 2.
2. Wash the rice in cold water and drain.
3. Put the rice in a heavy-based saucepan with the sugar and
milk.
4. Scrape the seeds from the vanilla pod and add them to the
pan with the pod.
5. Add the cinnamon stick and bring to a simmer.
6. Cook over a low heat for 30 minutes, stirring
occasionally until thick and creamy.
7. Remove from the heat and discard the vanilla pod and
cinnamon stick.
You Inspire Others by Learning, not by Teaching
Reading II
A. Complete the crossword puzzle with the help of the
meanings given below.
ACROSS
3. a method of cooking meat or other food in a cylindrical
clay oven- tandoori
7. a person having administrative or supervisory power in an
organization- executive
DOWN
1. a long pin for holding meat or other food while it is
being roasted- skewer
2. the whole of something- entirety
4. a feeling of pleasure and sometimes slight sadness at the
same time as you think about things in the past-nostalgia
5. raise to a more important or impressive level- elevate
6. remove water from (food) in order to preserve and store
it- dehydrate.
B. Write True for true and False for false statements. If
the information is not given in the text, write NG.
a. The interview was taken in Nepal. False
b. The judges were quite impressed by Santosh Shah's
performance in the quarter-finals. - NG
c. Santosh Shah was from a well-to-do family. - False
d. With the support of the chef in the tandoor section,
Santosh started helping the Executive Chef. - False
e. The journey of Santosh to MasterChef was full of
struggles. - NG
f. Santosh is hopeful about the Nepali food market as the
food trends are dynamic. - True
g. Santosh has made more experiments on food as the tastes
of people differ geographically. - False
h. Santosh feels sorry for serving octopus in Nepali style.
- False
C. Answer these questions.
a. What do you think is the reason that heightened the
popularity of Chef Shah?
Answer: Chef Santosh Shah's creative fusion of Nepali
cuisine with global flavors and techniques and his impressive performance in
MasterChef UK heightened his popularity.
b. Did Shah spend a normal childhood? Why?
Answer: No, Chef Shah did not have a normal childhood. He
had to face financial struggles and work from a young age to support his
family.
c. How does Shah feel about his performance in Cinnamon
Kitchen?
Answer: Chef Shah feels satisfied and proud of his
performance in Cinnamon Kitchen.
d. What does Shah want to show the world about Nepali
food?
Answer: Chef Shah wants to show the diversity and richness
of Nepali cuisine to the world and promote it as a cuisine of its own rather
than just an extension of Tibetan and Indian cuisine.
e. Write two things that Chef Shah was careful about
while carrying an experiment on sukuti.
Answer: Two things that Chef Shah was careful about while
carrying an experiment on sukuti (dried meat) were dehydrating it to soften its
texture, and preservation of the original testing Nepal
f. According to Shah, what two things make a person
successful?
Answer: According to Shah, two things make a person
successful are continuous learning and being a positive influence on others.
g. Why does Shah want the Michelin Star for Ayla?
Answer: Shah wants the Michelin Star for Ayla because it is
the Oscar equivalent for Chefs which would further help to elevate the profile
of Nepali cuisine globally.
h. What have you learnt from the life story of Santosh
Shah?
Answer: From the life story of Santosh Shah, I have learned
several lessons. Firstly, hard work, determination, and passion can help a
person overcome difficult circumstances and achieve success in life. Secondly,
it is essential to continue learning and experimenting to grow and improve in
one's craft. Thirdly, staying true to one's roots and culture can be a source
of inspiration and creativity. Lastly, giving back to society and being a
positive force to others can be rewarding as personal success.
D. Chef Shah cooked many dishes in the competition. If
you were one of the judges in the competition, which food would you ask him to
cook? Why?
If I were one of the judges in the competition, I would ask
Chef Shah to cook Momo, a Nepali dumpling that is very popular in Nepal and
other countries. They are typically served with a spicy tomato-based chutney or
a sesame-based sauce.
Momo is a perfect dish to showcase Chef Shah's skills and
creativity as a chef. The dish has a perfect balance of flavours and textures,
and it requires precise skills to create the thin outer layer and the juicy
filling. Additionally, momo is a dish that is loved by many people around the
world, and it has the potential to introduce Nepali cuisine to new audiences.
Grammar II
A. Choose the correct time expressions in the sentences
below.
a. The boys are playing cricket (already/now).
Answer: The boys are playing cricket now.
b. The doctors are preparing a report for their most
important patient (last/this) week.
Answer: The doctors are preparing a report for their most
important patient this week.
c. The students are preparing for a test (at the
moment/usually).
Answer: The students are preparing for a test at the moment.
d. (Currently / Sometimes) the economists are working on
the country's financial crisis.
Answer: Currently the economists are working on the
country's financial crisis.
e. Susan is playing tennis with Tim (now/then).
Answer: Susan is playing tennis with Tim now.
f. What are you doing (this/next) afternoon?
Answer: What are you doing this afternoon?
g. My teacher is helping us with a math problem
(that/this) morning.
Answer: My teacher is helping us with Maths problems this
morning.
h. The guard is ringing the bell (now / soon). It's time
to go!
Answer: The guard is ringing the bell now. It's time to go!
i. She is (still/yet) mowing the lawn.
Answer: She is still mowing the lawn.
B. Write NOW if the sentence uses the present continuous
for action at the moment. AROUND, if action is around the current moment. or
FUTURE. if the action is scheduled for the future.
a. The local governments are announcing their policies this
month. (AROUND)
b. I think Mr. Rai is taking class at the moment. (NOW)
c. We're meeting with Nabina later today. (FUTURE)
d. I'm looking for a new job currently. (NOW)
e. We're organizing a programme on Wednesday. (FUTURE)
f. They are coming home right now. (NOW)
g. Mom is making dinner for us tonight. (FUTURE)
h. I'm sorry I don't have time. I'm attending a meeting.
(NOW)
i. She's looking for a new home as she's sold the old one.
(NOW)
C. Complete the text below with the correct form of the
verb given in the brackets.
Why is Neelam smiling? It sounds like an easy question: she
(is having) a good time with friends and she (feels) good after a good shot.
But psychologists often argue about this question. Some believe that smiling is
an individual act: we smile because we feel happy unless we (try) to hide our
emotions. Others claim that we smile to build social relationships. Some
animals use a grin to show that they (will not) fight, for example. Perhaps our
smile serves the same function. So, who's right? In one study, researchers
filmed people bowling. If you watch people doing a very social activity like
this, it looks as if they always (smile). They stop smiling only when they
(concentrate) on their next shot. But when do they start smiling again? After
each good shot, the researchers took photographs to identify when the smile
starts while the player (is still looking) down the alley or a few seconds
later when they turn round to share their happiness with the group.
Writing II
Nowadays, many Nepali prefer fast foods like noodles, pizza,
burgers, etc. to typical Nepali foods. This has an adverse effect on their
health. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this claim? Write a couple
of paragraphs giving reasons to support your view.
Adverse Effects of Fast Food Consumption on Nepalese People
It is true that fast food has become increasingly popular in Nepal, especially
among the younger generation. While it may be convenient and tasty, the
consumption of fast food on a regular basis can have adverse effects on one's
health. Fast foods are typically high in calories, saturated fats, sodium, and
sugar, which can lead to obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other
health problems.
On the other hand, traditional Nepali foods such as rice,
curry, lentil soup, bread, and beaten rice can provide a balanced and
nutritious diet. These foods are usually made from fresh ingredients and
contain a variety of nutrients that are essential for a healthy lifestyle. For
instance, lentils, rice, and vegetables are good sources of proteins, vitamins,
minerals, carbohydrates, and fibre.
In conclusion, while fast food may be a convenient and
enjoyable option, it is important to balance its consumption with traditional
Nepali foods that provide essential nutrients. A healthy diet and lifestyle can
prevent various health problems and improve overall well-being.
7. Cyber Security
Reading I
A. Choose the words/phrases given below and write against
the correct definitions.
[munching, ridiculous, window shopping, stammer, obsessed,
lurking, outfit, leer, swerve, stamp]
a. remaining hidden so as to wait for somebody secretly
-lurking
b. preoccupied with something continually to a troubling
extent-obsessed
c. the act of looking at goods displayed in shop windows
without intending to buy them-window shopping
d. bringing down one's feet heavily down on the ground-stamp
(stamping)
e. deserving or inviting disapproval; absurd- ridiculous
f. a set of clothes worn for a particular occasion or
activity-outfit
g. to turn aside abruptly from a straight line or
course-swerve
h. eating something hard, steadily and noisily- munching
i. look or gaze in an unpleasant and offensive way- leer
j. speaking with difficulty, repeating sounds or words and
often stopping-stammer
B. Rewrite the following sentences in chronological
order.
Answer
c. Anuja told her father that she wanted to see her new
friend.
e. She told her father about her new e-friend.
a. Her father accompanied her to meet her friend.
g. He observed that Anuja was looking like a boy in her new
dress.
d. She revealed her secret e-identity to her father.
b. They saw a car on the other side of the road.
h. They waited for Anuja's friend for ten minutes.
f. Anuja's father shared the incident with his friend.
C. Read the story again and answer these questions.
a. Why do you think Anuja was unwilling to take her
father along with her to meet her new friend?
Answer:- Anuja was unwilling to take her father along with
her to meet her new friend because she was afraid that his physical appearance,
particularly his age, large belly, and baldness, would embarrass her.
b. How does she criticise her father?
Answer:- Anuja criticizes her father by calling him
obsessed.
c. Describe Anuja's e-friend.
Answer:- Anuja's e-friend is 12 and Anuja is very fond of
her.
d. What (Why) did Anuja's father propose to go with her?
Answer:- Anuja's father proposed to go with her because he
wanted to meet her friend and make sure that she was safe.
e. What was the shocking news for her father?
Answer:- For her father, the shocking news was that she
chatted with her e-friend as a boy.
f. Why did they return without meeting Anuja's friend?
Answer:- They returned without meeting Anuja's friend
because they couldn't find any girl at the place where they were supposed to
meet. They waited for ten minutes and saw a car parked with dark windows on the
other side of the road, but it sped away. The narrator concluded that the girl
was fake, and they left.
g. Why do you think Dhurva laughed at the story of
Anuja's father?
Answer:- Dhurva laughed at the story of Anuja's father
because he found the situation humorous. He revealed to the narrator that the
reason Anuja's friend and her mother did not appear at the meeting place was
that they saw an old man with a big stomach and a bald head lurking around.
h. How did the girl's mother see Anuja's father?
Answer:- Why didn't they talk to each other? The girl's
mother saw Anuja's father from her car as he was lurking around the meeting
place. All she could see was an old man with a big stomach and a bald head.
They didn't talk to each other because she drove the car back home without
meeting him.
D. What can be the consequences of faking your identities
and bullying other people on social media and the internet?
Faking your identity and bullying others on social media and
the internet can have serious consequences. Some of these consequences include:
- Legal consequences, as cyberbullying is often considered a
crime in many countries.
- Damage to reputation, as your actions online can impact
your personal and professional life.
- Mental health consequences, as both the victim and the
bully can experience negative effects on their mental health.
- Social isolation, as being known for bullying or using
fake identities can lead to being shunned by others.
- Online harassment and retaliation, as bullying can result
in retaliation from the victim or others standing up against cyberbullying.
Grammar I
B. Complete the sentences below with should, ought to or
must. Use the negative forms where necessary.
a. Every child should take good care of their
ageing parents.
b. If you want to lose weight, you ought to
exercise regularly.
c. A: Someone picked up my pocket.
B: You must inform the police about it.
d. A: How was the movie?
B: It was great. You should go and see it.
e. We must not disrespect our nation at any
cost.
f. You look ill. You should see a doctor.
g. In order to maintain healthy habits, we should
go to bed early and get up early in the morning.
h. You must not offend people with your harsh
words.
i. We should learn to apologise with people to
build trust and cooperation.
j. If you find someone's goods, you should try
to return them to the respective person.
Writing I
B. Imagine that you are Niti, and that you were unable to
attend the function. Write a reply email to Sambridhi apologising for your
inability to attend her brother's wedding due to an urgent family business.
From: email@gmail.com TO: email2@gmail.com
Subject: Apology for incapability to attend the wedding
Dear Sambridhi,
Thank you so much for the invitation to your brother Naman's
wedding reception. I am deeply sorry that my family and I won't be able to
attend the celebration as we have to attend to an urgent family business that
cannot be postponed.
We are extremely disappointed that we will miss the
opportunity to share this special day with you and your family. Please do
convey our best wishes and
heartfelt congratulations to your brother Naman. We hope
that the wedding day will be filled with joy, love, and wonderful memories that
will last a lifetime.
Once again, thank you for inviting us, and please accept our
apologies for not being able to attend.
Warm regards, Shekh MD Alee
Cyber Security: Basic Internet Safety Tips
Reading II
A. Match the words given below with their meanings.
a. possession- v. something that you own or have with you;
belongingness
b. intertwined- viii. closely connected with somebody or
something
c. integration- vii. the act of combining two or more things
together
d. avoid- i. to prevent something bad from happening
e. sensitive- ii. quick to detect or respond to slight
changes or signals
f. proliferated- ix. increased rapidly in number or amount
g. shielding- iv. protecting something from danger or harm
h. promptly-x. without any delay
i. authentication- vi. the act of proving that something is
real or true
j. transaction-iii. an act of buying or selling; deal
B. State whether the following statements are true or
false.
a. It is a good idea to use the same password in different
accounts for safety purposes. - False
b. The teenagers are more vulnerable than any other age
group regarding internet safety. - False
c. It is not safe to let the computer remember our
passwords. - True
d. A cheap debit card is safer than the expensive one. -
False
e. It is not safe to enable auto update of software in our
devices. - False
f. We should never enter our financial details on websites.
- True
C. Read the following paragraph headings and write the
correct paragraph name (A-H) against them.
h. Protect your Personal Information with Strong Passwords -
A
a. Keep your Personal Data Safe - B
c. Set up Two-factor Authentication - C
f. Pay Attention to Software Updates-D
e. Be Careful about WiFi-E
c. Set up Two-factor Authentication-F
b. Keep Personal Information Private-G
g. Back up your Personal Data-H
D. Answer these questions.
a. How do we try to protect our physical property?
Answer:- To protect our physical property, we can take
several measures such as using locks, alarms, security cameras, security
guards, and insurance.
b. What should we do to keep our passwords secret?
Answer:- To keep our passwords secret, we should create
strong and unique passwords for each account, avoid using personal information
in our passwords, change our passwords regularly, and never share our passwords
with anyone.
c. Mention any two safety measures for shopping with
debit cards.
- Shielding the PIN pad while purchasing with debit cards
- Using a chip debit card
d. How can we secure our accounts even when someone finds
our password?
Answer:- We can secure our accounts safe by adding the extra
layer of security.
e. Why do you think we should make online friends only to
familiar people?
Answer:- We should make online friends only with familiar
people because it can be risky to trust strangers online. Online friendships
can be just as meaningful as in-person ones, but it's important to be cautious
and protect our personal information. Some people may not be who they claim to
be, and they could have malicious intentions.
g. What can we do to keep our online data safe?
Answer:- We can keep our online data safe by using strong
passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, being cautious about sharing
personal information, using antivirus software, avoiding public Wi-Fi,
regularly backing up data, and keeping software up to date with the latest
security patches.
E. Have you ever lost your personal data and information
while using the internet? Share your experiences in the class.
Answer:- In today's digital age, many people have
experienced instances of data breaches, identity theft, or online scams. These
incidents can occur through various means such as phishing emails, malware,
insecure websites, or even human error like sharing sensitive information
unintentionally. It is crucial to be cautious and take preventive measures to
safeguard personal data and information online.
It is important to remember that sharing personal
experiences related to online data loss or breaches can be sensitive and may
vary from person to person. It is advisable to approach such discussions with
empathy and respect for everyone's privacy.
Grammar II
A. Complete the sentences below with articles a or an.
a. Doctor: What is your problem?
Patient: I have a fever and I feel dizzy.
b. Would you like to be an actor in the future?
c. What a lovely garden you have!
d. We spent half an hour in complete silence.
e. Please keep an eye on our house while we are away.
f. Mr. Napit has brought a ewe in his farm.
g. Ms Sharma's opinion was criticised as having a
one-dimensional perspective.
h. We had to catch an early bus to be here on time.
B. Fill in the gaps in the sentences below with a, an or
the.
a. Could you open the window, please?
b. Did you read the book I gave you last week?
d. All the desks were full. So we had to sit on the floor.
e. Can you play the flute well?
f. You have a lovely house. I am particularly impressed by
the living room.
g. The President is elected every five years in Nepal.
h. Do you think that the tourist is from Japan? No, she
looks like a European.
i. This is the biggest fish I have ever caught in my life.
h. Bhartmani is known to be a man of action.
C. Fill in the blanks with the correct articles. If no
article is used, put a th the correct articles. If no ar cross (X).
a. Mrs. Paudel went to the school to meet her son's teacher.
b. What time did you get X home yesterday?
c. The Netherlands consists of twelve provinces.
d. X Everest is the pride of our country.
e. The Nile is the longest river in Africa.
f. X New Road is a financial hub in Kathmandu.
g. X Aarohan Gurukul Theater was founded in 1982.
h. What did you have for X breakfast this morning?
i. Braille system was developed to help the blind for
reading and writing, j. Do you always play X badminton at school?
Writing II
Write a newspaper article on "Internet and Cyber
Security". Use the following guidelines in your article. Internet and
Cyber Security
By Prakash Ojha, March 7
In the modern era, the internet and technology have become
an integral part of our daily lives. With the rise of digitalization, we rely
on the internet for communication, shopping, banking, entertainment, and more.
However, along with its benefits, the internet has also brought a number of
security concerns.
The internet is a vast network that is prone to abuse.
Cybercriminals and hackers use various tactics to gain access to personal
information, steal identities, and disrupt systems. These abuses can have a
significant impact on individuals, organisations, and society as a whole.
It is essential to prioritize data privacy and take measures
to safeguard our digital lives. Data privacy refers to the protection of
personal information and ensuring that it is not accessed, used, or shared
without authorization. This can be achieved through various means, such as
using strong passwords, installing antivirus software, and being mindful of the
information that is shared online.
Moreover, it is crucial to be aware of the various tactics
used by cybercriminals and hackers, such as phishing, malware, and social
engineering. Phishing involves the use of fraudulent emails or websites to
trick individuals into sharing sensitive information, while malware refers to
malicious software that can infect systems and steal data. Social engineering
involves the manipulation of individuals to gain access to sensitive
information.
In conclusion, the internet has revolutionized the way we
live our lives, but it also brings with it a host of security concerns. We must
take measures to protect our personal information and be aware of the tactics
used by cybercriminals and hackers. By prioritizing data privacy, we can
safeguard our digital lives and ensure that the internet remains a safe and
secure place for everyone.
8. Hobbies & Interests
Reading I
A. Write synonyms and antonyms for the following words
from the text.
a. unrevealed (synonym) - hidden
b. sharpen (synonym) - hone
c. boring (antonym) - exciting
d. unexcited (antonym) - passionate
e. healing (synonym) - therapeutic
f. frame (synonym) - reasel
B. Find the meanings of the following words/phrases from
a dictionary and use them in sentences of your own.
a. lignite - to set something on fire or to start something
burning; to arouse or inspire strong emotions or reactions. He used a
matchstick to ignite the candles on the birthday cake.
b. In-demand - very popular or desired by many people. Due
to her skills and experience, she was always in demand in the job market.
c. Let off to release or discharge something or someone; to
excuse or forgive someone. from blame or punishment. The police officer let off
the driver with a warning instead of issuing a ticket.
d. A notch a V-shaped cut or indentation of a degree or
level of measurement. He turned up the volume a notch so that he could hear the
music more clearly.
e. Passionate - having or expressing strong emotions or
feelings; enthusiastic or zealous about something. She is a passionate advocate
for animal rights and works tirelessly to Dromote their welfare.
f. Refurbishing - The company is currently refurbishing
their old office building to modernize it and improve working conditions.
g. A blog - r a website or online platform where a writer or
group of writers share their opinions, experiences or information on a
particular topic. Sentence: She writes a fashion blog where she posts about her
personal style and fashion trends.
h. Hanging out - spending time with someone in a relaxed or
casual way; loitering or lingering in a public place. We spent the afternoon
hanging out at the beach, playing volleyball and enjoying the sun.
C. Write True if the information is true, False if it is
false and NG, if the information is if it is false not given in the text.
a. Outdoor hobbies are more popular than indoor hobbies.
False
b. You need more effort for reading than for other hobbies.
False
c. Only good dancers choose dancing as their hobby. False
d. Antiques are also used for interior decoration in a
house. NG
e. Paintings can be used to express your feelings. True
f. People who choose photography as their Hobbies are pro
photographers. False
g. Keeping journals helps people become successful. True
h. Flexibility in time and place is the best part of
knitting. True
D. Answer these questions.
a. What aspects of our life influence the hobbies we
choose?
Answer: The hobbies we choose can be influenced by various
aspects of our life, such as our interests, personal preferences, upbringing,
cultural background, social influence, available resources, and our overall
lifestyle. For example, if someone grew up in a family that appreciates art,
they might develop a hobby in painting or drawing. Similarly, if someone has a
passion for music, they might choose hobbies related to playing instruments or
singing.
b. What makes reading the most popular hobby?
Answer:- Reading is considered a popular hobby due to
several reasons. First, it provides a means of entertainment and escape from
reality. Books can transport readers to different worlds, introduce them to new
characters, and allow them to immerse themselves in compelling stories.
Additionally, reading offers knowledge and intellectual stimulation. It
broadens one's horizons, improves vocabulary and language skills, and enhances
critical thinking and imagination. Reading is also a flexible hobby that can be
enjoyed at one's own pace and in various settings, making it accessible to many
people.
c. How can people practise dancing?
Answer:- There are several ways people can practise dancing.
Here are a few suggestions:
1. Join dance classes: Enrol in a dance studio or community
centre that offers classes in different dance styles such as ballet, salsa,
hip-hop, or contemporary. Professional instructors can guide individuals
through proper techniques and choreography.
2. Online tutorials and videos: Utilise online resources
like YouTube or specialised dance websites that provide step-by-step tutorials
and dance routines. This allows people to learn at their own convenience and
pace.
3. Dance apps: Use mobile applications that offer
interactive dance lessons and provide feedback on technique and timing.
4. Dance with friends or in social settings: Attend dance
parties, social events, or clubs where dancing is encouraged. Dancing in a
social environment not only allows for practice but also provides an
lopportunity to connect with other dancers and gain inspiration.
d. What things are necessary for one to go with painting?
Answer :- Several things are necessary for someone to engage
in painting:
1. Art supplies: Basic painting materials include paints
(such as acrylic, watercolour, or oil paints), brushes, a palette, canvas or
paper, and a set of easel or painting surface.
2. Inspiration: Having an idea or subject to paint is
important. It can be a still life arrangement, landscape, portrait, or any
other concept that inspires the artist.
3. Knowledge and skills: While anyone can start painting as
a hobby, developing skills and techniques can greatly enhance the artistic
output. It's beneficial to learn about
colour theory, composition, shading, and various painting
techniques through classes, books, or online tutorials.
4. Creativity and patience: Painting requires creativity to
express oneself and patience to practise and improve over time. It's important
to embrace the learning process and enjoy the journey of self-expression
through art.
e. Write the benefits of doing photography.
Benefits of doing photography include:
1. Creativity and self-expression: Photography allows
individuals to capture the world from their unique perspective, using
composition, lighting, and subject selection to convey emotions or tell
stories.
2. Exploration and mindfulness: Engaging in photography
encourages people to explore their surroundings, pay attention to details, and
appreciate the beauty in everyday life. It
can also serve as a form of mindfulness, as photographers
focus on the present moment and immerse themselves in the act of capturing
images.
3. Documentation and memory preservation: Photographs serve
as visual records of important moments, events, and people in our lives. They
help create lasting memories and
can be cherished for years to come.
4. Technical and artistic growth: Photography involves
learning about camera settings, lenses, and editing techniques, which
contribute to technical skills development. It also offers opportunities for
artistic growth by experimenting with different styles, genres, and
perspectives. 5. Connection and communication: Photography enables individuals
to connect with others by sharing their images, stories, and experiences. It
can serve as a universal language that transcends barriers and fosters
understanding.
f. Why has writing become a popular hobby?
Writing has become a popular hobby for
several reasons:
1. Self-expression and creativity: Writing allows
individuals to express their thoughts, ideas, and emotions in a personal and
creative way. It offers a means of self-discovery
and self-reflection.
2. Catharsis and emotional well-being: Writing can be a
therapeutic activity, helping people process and make sense of their feelings
and experiences. It provides an outlet for emotions, reduces stress, and
promotes emotional well-being.
3. Storytelling and imagination: Writing allows individuals
to create and share stories, whether fictional or based on personal
experiences. It taps into the human fascination with narratives and encourages
imagination and storytelling skills.
4. Communication and connection: Writing enables individuals
to communicate their ideas and perspectives with others. It can foster
connections, spark discussions, and create communities of like-minded
individuals who appreciate literature and writing.
5. Personal growth and development: Engaging in writing as a
hobby can lead to personal growth, improved writing skills, and expanded
knowledge. It encourages continuous learning, research, and the development of
a unique writing style.
g. How can knitting be rewarding to a person?
Answer:- Knitting can be rewarding to a person in several
ways:
1. Creativity and self-expression: Knitting allows
individuals to create unique and personalized items such as clothing,
accessories, and home decor. It provides la creative outlet for self-expression
and allows for customization according to personal style and preferences.
2. Mindfulness and relaxation: The repetitive nature of
knitting can induce a meditative state, promoting relaxation, stress reduction,
and mindfulness. It can be a soothing and calming activity, offering a break
from daily pressures and distractions.
3. Sense of accomplishment: Completing a knitting project,
whether it's a small item or a larger endeavor, can provide a sense of
achievement and pride. Witnessing the
tangible results of one's efforts can boost self-confidence
and motivation.
4. Connection and community: Knitting can be a social hobby,
allowing individuals to connect with other knitters through knitting circles,
groups, or online communities. It provides opportunities for sharing knowledge,
patterns, and ideas, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
5. Practical and sustainable: Knitting allows individuals to
create functional items that serve a purpose, such as warm scarves, cozy
blankets, or useful dishcloths. It promotes sustainability by encouraging the
use of natural fibers and reducing reliance on mass-produced goods.
E. Do you think a person's hobby really helps him/her in
a professional career? Discuss.
Answer: Engaging in a hobby can certainly have a positive
impact on a person's professional career. Here are a few reasons why:
1. Transferable skills: Many hobbies require the development
of specific skills that can be transferable to the workplace. For example,
hobbies like writing, painting, orphotography can enhance creativity, attention
to detail, and visual communication skills. Playing a musical instrument can
improve discipline, focus, and teamwork. These skills can be valuable in a wide
range of professional fields.
2. Personal growth and self-confidence: Hobbies provide
opportunities for personal growth and self-improvement.
When individuals pursue their hobbies passionately, they
often push themselves to learn new things, overcome challenges, nand strive for
excellence. This growth mindset can translate into a professional setting,
where individuals are more likely to take on new responsibilities, seek out
learning opportunities, and have the confidence to tackle challenges.
3. Networking and connections: Manynhobbies offer social
interactions and networking opportunities.
Engaging with others who share similar interests can lead to
valuable connections and relationships. These connections may open doors to
professional opportunities, collaborations, mentorship, or even job prospects.
Networking through hobbies can be particularly beneficial in industries where
personal connections and referrals play a significant role.
4. Stress relief and work-life balance: Hobbies can serve as
a source of stress relief and help individuals maintain a healthy work-life
balance. Engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation outside of work
can reduce stress levels, increase overall well-being, and prevent burnout.
When individuals prioritize their hobbies and take time for themselves, they
often come back to their professional endeavors with renewed energy and focus.
5. Differentiation and unique perspectives: Hobbies can make
individuals stand out from their peers and provide unique perspectives in the
workplace. Having diverse interests
and experiences outside of work can contribute to a
well-rounded individual who brings fresh ideas and creativity to their
professional role. Employers often value employees
who can think outside the box, approach problems from
multiple angles, and bring a diverse range of skills and perspectives to the
table.
While hobbies can have a positive impact on a person's
professional career, it's important to note that not all hobbies directly
translate into professional skills or opportunities. However, the personal
growth, stress relief, and balance that hobbies provide can indirectly
contribute to an individual's overall well-being and job satisfaction, which
can, in turn, have a positive impact on their professional success.
Climbing
Reading II
A. Find the words from the text above that have the
following meanings.
a. a small flash of light, especially a reflected oner -
glint
b. main branch of a tree - bough
c. a little tower of a building or a castle - turret
d. a set of steps leading from one floor of a building to
another - stair
e. causing great wonder; extraordinary marvellous
B. Choose the correct answer.
a. What does the speaker view from the branch of the
tree?
i. the sky
ii. the earth
iii. the town
b. What aids the speaker to go up and up?
i. the apple tree
ii. the branches on the tree
iii. a stair bought for her support
c. What does the speaker compare the glow of a dome with?
i. a turret
ii. a spire
iii. sea foam aning
d. Which of the following statements is true?
i. The speaker used to climb onto the tree top.
ii. The speaker is sure to get to the top of the tree now.
iii. The tree leaves will certainly prevent her from going
higher and higher.
e. Which of the following statements carries the message
of the poem?
i. We should not give up in the middle of any situation or a
goal.
ii. Be satisfied with what you have at the moment.
iii. We cannot enter heaven without a staircase.
C. Answer these questions from that poem too in short.
a. Why does the speaker want to climb on the tree?
Answer: The speaker wants to climb the tree to gain a higher
perspective and experience a sense of freedom and exploration.
b. What things are shining brightly when viewed from
above?
Answer: When viewed from above, the things shining brightly
are the leaves of the tree.
c. Is it the first time that the speaker has climbed up
the tree? How do you know?
Answer: it is implied that it is not the first time the
speaker has climbed up the tree. This can be inferred from the speaker's
familiarity with the act of climbing and the ease with which they navigate the
branches.
d. Make a list of words from the poem which d which
describe the light or brightness.
Answer: Words from the poem that describe the light or
brightness include 'shining" "flash" "sparkling" and
"dazzling."
e. What do the sky and the earth symbolise in the poem?
Answer: In the poem, the sky and the earth symbolize
vastness, beauty, and the wonders of nature. The sky represents freedom,
openness, and limitless possibilities, while the earth symbolizes stability,
grounding, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Together, they
embody the harmony and balance found in nature.
D. "The more determined you are, the better
opportunity you will achieve in life and obtain what you want in life." Do
you agree with this statement? Discuss.
Answer:- The statement "The more determined you are,
the better opportunity you will achieve in life and obtain what you want in
life" reflects the idea that determination is a crucial factor in
achieving success and attaining one's goals. While determination can certainly
contribute to one's chances of success, it is important to consider various
factors that influence an individual's opportunities and outcomes in life.
Agreeing with the statement, determination is often a
driving force behind individuals who set clear goals, work hard, and persevere
through obstacles. It fuels motivation and resilience, enabling individuals to
overcome setbacks and continue pursuing their aspirations. Determined
individuals tend to exhibit a strong work ethic, discipline, and a willingness
to put in the necessary effort and time required to achieve their objectives.
These qualities can increase the likelihood of seizing
opportunities and making the most of them when they arise. However, it is
essential to recognize that success and opportunities in life are influenced by
a complex interplay of factors beyond determination alone. External
circumstances, Such as socio-economic background, access to resources, systemic
barriers, and luck, also play significant roles in shaping opportunities and
outcomes. Not everyone starts on an equal playing field, and external factors beyond
an individual's control can significantly impact their ability to achieve what
they want.
Furthermore, the definition of success and what one wants in
life is subjective and can vary from person to person. Success is multifaceted
and can encompass various aspects
of life, including personal fulfilment, relationships,
health, and happiness. While determination is important, it is not the sole
determinant of achieving all types of success.
Additionally, it is crucial to acknowledge that setbacks and
failures are inevitable parts of life. No matter how determined an individual
is, they may encounter obstacles that are insurmountable or circumstances that
are beyond their control. In such cases, the ability to adapt, learn from
failures, and reassess goals becomes vital.
In conclusion, while determination is a valuable trait that
can contribute to success, it is not the sole factor that determines one's
opportunities and outcomes in life. It is essential to consider the broader
context, external circumstances, and the multifaceted nature of success. By
recognizing the interplay of various factors and combining determination with
adaptability, resilience, and an understanding of one's own values and
aspirations, individuals can increase their chances of achieving their goals
and leading
a fulfilling life.
Grammar II
A. Now, change the following sentences with passive voice
using 'being' or 'having'.
a. Puja hates people shouting at her in the street.
Answer: Puja hates being shouted at in the street.
b. Jahagir can't stand beggars wiping his feet.
Answer: Jahagir can't stand having his feet wiped.
c. Our class teacher detests students flattering her.
Answer: Our class teacher detests being flattered.
d. The headteacher likes teachers checking students'
homeworks.
Answer: The headteacher likes having students' homeworks
checked.
e. The actress does not mind journalists following her.
Answer: The actress does not mind being followed.
f. Rebika prefers people writing to her better than
talking to her on the lines.
Answer: Rebika prefers being written to better than talked
to on the lines.
9. History & Culture
Reading I
A. Complete the following sentences with the correct
words from the text.
a. Queen Rajendra Laxmi ruled the country as a regent
because her son Rana Bahadur Shah was too young.
b. Many buildings were renovated as they were
destroyed by the earthquake.
c. Many temples had their pinnacles made of
gold.
d. As the original trophy was stolen, they made the exact replica
of it.
e. Madhav Prasad Ghimire has conferred the
title 'Rastrakavi' in 2003.
f. The government patronised Jhamak Kumari
Ghimire for her contribution to Nepali literature.
g. The British soldiers tried to invade Nepal
but the brave Nepali people chased them away.
B. Choose the best alternative.
a. Why did Pratap Malla keep his father in jail?
i. Pratap Malla was insane.
ii. Pratap Malla wanted to be the king soon.
iii. Pratap Malla's father was insane.
iv. Pratap Malla had no experience of administration.
b. What made Kantipur a strong state during Pratap Mallai's
reign?
i. Pratap Malla's bravery
ii. Pratap Malla's diplomacy
iii. Pratap Malla's love for poetry
iv. Pratap Malla's love for art and culture
c. Which of the following was not renovated by Pratap Malla?
i. Pashupatinath
ii. Temple of Taleju
iii. Temple of Degutale
iv. Temple of Budhanilkantha
d. According to the text, which of the following did not
happen during Pratap Malla's reign?
i. Trade with India and China
ii. Promotion of art and culture
iii. Invasion of Kantipur
iv. Presence of learned men at the palace
C. Answer these questions.
a. Name two countries that had trade with Kantipur.
= Two countries that had trade with Kantipur during Pratap
Malla's reign were India and China.
b. How did Pratap Malla keep his kingdom safe from
Lalitpur and Bhaktapur?
= Pratap Malla kept his kingdom safe from Lalitpur and
Bhaktapur by using a tactic of making the kings of Lalitpur and Bhaktapur play
against each other. He sometimes sided with Bhaktapur and posed a threat to
Lalitpur, and on other occasions, he aligned with Lalitpur and fell upon
Bhaktapur.
c. Where did Pratap Malla place the image of Lord
Hanuman? Why?
= Pratap Malla placed the image of Lord Hanuman by the side
of his palace gate, and he called the palace Hanumandhoka. He did this to ward
off evils.
d. Pratap Malla conferred himself with the title
'Kabeendral. Do you think this title suit him? Give reasons.
= Pratap Malla conferred himself with the title 'Kabeendra,
a king of poets. This title suits him as he was a vastly learned king, and a
poet. He could compose poems in Sanskrit, Nepal Bhasa, Nepali, Bengali, and
Hindi.
e. Pratap Malla used to invite the intellectuals at his
palace. What does this indicate about his personality as a king?
= Pratap Malla used to invite intellectuals to his palace.
This indicates that he was a personality as a king who respected and patronized
the scholars of his time. He was interested in learning and promoting art and
literature.
D. Pratap Malla contributed a lot to Nepali culture
during his reign. Can you name some of them which still exist?
= Pratap Malla made significant contributions to Nepali
culture during his reign. Some of his contributions that still exist today
include :-
-The renovation of the Pashupatinath Temple and the erection
of a pinnacle over it
- The construction of various temples and structures at
Swayambhu, including Pratappur and Kabeendrapur
- The renovation of the temples of Basuki Bhimsen, Taleju,
and Degutale
-The erection of an image of Hanuman, the monkey god, by the
side of his palace gate, which led to the palace being named Hanuman Dhoka
- The construction of Sundari Chowk and Mohan Chowk inside
the palace
- The digging of a pond at Bhandarkhal and the installation
of an image of Narayan lying in the pond, which was an exact replica from the
Budhanilkantha Temple
Grammar I
A. Find the second part of each sentence. Then, change
each verb into the correct form.
a. The alarm (go) - ii. while Trishna (sleep). The alarm
went while Trishna was sleeping.
b. As soon as the teacher (ask) the question - i. Brinda
(reply) her. As soon as the teacher asked the questions, Brinda replied her.
c. I (do) my homework - iv. when the telephone (ring). I was
doing my homework when the telephone rang.
d. When the doors (open) - v. the audience (rush) into the
stadium. When the doors opened, the audience rushed into the stadium.
e. When we (wake) - ili. we (see) the sun shining brightly.
When we woke, we saw the sun shining brightly.
B. Complete the sentences. Write in the correct form of
the verb.
a. When I arrived home, my dad was preparing
snacks for me.
b. That day, when we left home, the sky was
overcast and it was drizzling.
c. Last week, we booked a hotel online. The
hotel was really wonderful. The staff stood at the gate to welcome us when we
reached there.
d. Were the children sleeping when you reached
home that night?
e. Something very strange happened on my way
home yesterday. I was walking along the way. Suddenly, I saw
my grandfather following But he had died a year ago.
f. We were traveling to Chitwan when the
police stopped us on the way. According to them, there was a bomb there. So, we
had to wait for an hour.
C. Make sentences using the words given in the brackets.
Use the correct forms of the verbs: simple past or past continuous.
a. It began to snow while we were returning home.
b. Kamal fell off while he was playing on the verandah.
c. Amit was waiting for me when I reached the station.
d. Simran took my photos while I was not looking at the
camera.
e. What were you doing yesterday when I called you?
f. I broke the glass while I was washing it.
g. The teacher entered the class while some students were
dancing in the class.
h. I found the lost purse while I was cleaning the room.
i. Dipisha finished her homework while her brother was
watching TV.
Writing I
A. Study the events below. These are the major events
that happened in the history of Nepal from 2017 B.S. to 2046 B.S. Write a
couple of paragraphs about Nepal's journey
from Panchayat to Multiparty Democracy.
Ans : Nepal's journey from Panchayat to multiparty democracy
was a long and tumultuous one. It all started on the 1st of Poush, 2017, when
King Mahendra dismissed the elected government, suspended parliament,
imprisoned the Prime Minister and Ministers, banned political parties and
activities, and seized all power. The King announced the partyless autocratic
Panchayat System on the 22nd of Poush, 2017, which lasted for nearly three
decades. During this period, Nepal witnessed a period of relative stability,
but
it was marred by corruption, human rights violations, and
suppression of dissent.
In 2036, King Birendra announced a referendum to decide
whether to continue with the Panchayat System or to establish a multiparty
democracy. The election took place on the 20th of Baishak, 2037, and the
majority of the people voted for multiparty democracy. However, the King did
not implement the result, and Nepal continued to be ruled under the Panchayat
System for another five years.
In 2042, a non-violent civil disobedience movement was
launched against the Panchayat System, which was led by several political
parties, civil society organizations, and student groups. The movement was
initially suppressed, but it gained momentum, and the government was forced to
make some concessions. Finally, on the 7th of Falgun, 2046, the mass movement
formally started, and it continued for several weeks until the King agreed to
restore the multiparty system on the 26th of Chaitra, 2046.
The restoration of multiparty democracy marked a significant
turning point in Nepal's history. It ushered in a period of political freedom,
human rights, and economic growth. Nepal's journey from Panchayat to multiparty
democracy was long and challenging, but it was a testament to the resilience
and determination of the Nepali people to achieve their aspirations for a
better future.
B. Some people think studying history is just a waste of
time while others think that it is essential. What do you think of these ideas?
Write your opinion in about 200 words.
= Studying history is a subject that can be approached from
different perspectives, and opinions about its value vary widely. Some people
view history as a useless subject that doesn't contribute to our daily lives or
career prospects. On the other hand, some see it as a necessary field of study
that provides a better understanding of the past, present, and future.
The importance of studying history cannot be overstated. It
helps us understand how societies and cultures evolved over time, how conflicts
arose and were resolved, and how
ideas and beliefs influenced people's lives. It also enables
us to recognize patterns and avoid repeating past mistakes.
Furthermore, history provides us with a sense of identity
and belonging. It connects us to our ancestors and allows us to understand our
heritage and cultural values. It can also inspire us by showing how individuals
and societies overcame adversity and achieved great things.
While some may argue that history is not essential for
certain professions, it can provide valuable insights that may not be apparent
at first glance. For example, studying the history of medicine can offer
valuable lessons that can be applied in current medical research and practice.
In conclusion, studying history is far from a waste of time.
It is an essential subject that helps us understand the world around us and our
place in it. It provides us with valuable insights and knowledge that can
benefit us in many ways, both in our personal and professional lives.
Flowers in Russian Culture
Reading II
A. Find out the single words for the following meanings.
a. a strong, usually pleasant smell - aroma
b. different colours of paint, especially as used by an
artist - palette
c. to a great degree immensely
d. lasting only a short time - fleeting
e. the act or process of producing children or baby animals
- procreation
f. enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule -
encapsulate
g. a type of treatment which involves massaging the body
with special fragrant oils - aromatherapy
h. causing to be kept away - repellent
i. to be a sign of something that will happen in the future
- foreshadow
B. Words like gift-giving, heartwarming, cardboard, etc.,
are compound words. Make a list of such compound words from the text.
Flower-gifting
Heartwarming
Cardboard
Aromatherapy
Lesser-known
Fortune-telling
Self-murmured
Newly-wed
C. Complete the sentences below with the correct
information from the text.
a. People do not care which flowers they are receiving as
long as the flowers are beautiful and they give a pleasant aroma
b. Flowers are gifted worldwide to express love and
affection
c. Following the strict flower etiquette while
gifting flowers in Russia saves you from offending people.
d. Red carnations symbolise the 1917 February
Revolution. produced by the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party of
Bolsheviks.
e. Russian people believe that the white carnation ymbolizes
bad omens so, we should not gift them to performers.
f. Russian people do not gift red puppy flowers to their beloved
ones because they think if they do so their love becomes weak.
g. When Russians want break-up from their beloved ones they
gift bunch of yellow flowers.
h. Chamomiles have medicinal values so they
can be used for the treatment of fatal diseases.
i. We should not gift a white lily bouquet in a Russian
wedding as it symbolises death
D. Answer these questions.
a. Mention any two reasons for which people gift flowers
to others.
= People gift flowers to others for many reasons, including
to express love, appreciation, sympathy, gratitude, congratulations, or to
simply brighten someone's day.
b. How do people feel when they are gifted flowers?
= People generally feel happy and appreciated when they are
gifted flowers. Flowers have been shown to have a positive effect on mood and
can help to reduce stress and anxiety.
c. What determines the selection of flowers for gifting
in Russia?
= The selection of flowers for gifting in Russia is often
determined by their symbolic meanings. For example, red roses are often given
as a symbol of love, while yellow flowers are associated with jealousy or
betrayal.
d. Which event in Russian history is reflected by the red
carnation?
= The red carnation is associated with the October
Revolution of 1917 in Russia, which marked the beginning of the Soviet era.
e. Does a Russian like to keep a white carnation under
his/her pillow? Why?
= Yes, it is believed in Russia that keeping a white
carnation under the pillow can bring good dreams and peaceful sleep.
f. What's the reason for connecting the red puppy with
fragile love?
= The red poppy is often associated with fragile love
because of its delicate petals and short lifespan.
g. What makes the Russian people eat red puppy seeds in
their wedding?
= Eating red poppy seeds at a Russian wedding is believed to
bring good luck and fertility to the newlyweds.
h. Do you prefer to grow chamomile in your garden? Why?
Chamomile is a popular choice for many gardeners because it
is easy to grow and has many health benefits.
i. What colour is chamomile?
Chamomile flowers are typically white with a yellow center.
j. Write the names of two flowers used for fortune
telling.
= Two flowers commonly used for fortune-telling are
dandelions and marigolds.
k. Which flower is mostly used in Russian weddings?
= The most commonly used flower in Russian weddings is the
white lily.
E. Do you know other flowers that are commonly used for
gifting? Write the names of those flowers and the occasions on which they are
gifted.
Yes, there are many flowers that are commonly used for
gifting. Here are a few examples along with the occasions on which they are
often gifted:
Roses - Roses are one of the most popular flowers for
gifting. They are often associated with love and romance, and are commonly
given on Valentine's Day or anniversaries. However, they can also be given on
other occasions such as birthdays, Mother's Day, or as a way to express
sympathy.
Lilies - Lilies are another popular flower for
gifting. They come in a variety of colors and are often associated with purity
and innocence. They are commonly given on Easter, as well as on occasions such
as weddings, graduations, or as a way to express sympathy.
Tulips - Tulips are often associated with spring and new
beginnings. They come in a variety of colors and are commonly given as a way to
say thank you, or as a birthday or anniversary gift.
Daisies - Daisies are often associated with happiness
and innocence. They are commonly given as a way to say thank you, or as a
birthday or get well soon gift.
Sunflowers - Sunflowers are often associated with
warmth and happiness. They are commonly given as a way to express gratitude or
as a way to brighten someone's day.
Orchids - Orchids are often associated with luxury
and beauty. They are commonly given as a way to express admiration or
appreciation and are often given as gifts for Mother's Day, birthdays, or as a
way to say thank you.
Grammar II
A. Complete the following sentences with the correct form
of the verb in the brackets.
a. The children five minutes ago. (arrive) arrived
b. Ramchandra the ticket before he went to the cinema. (buy)
had bought
c. Alexander one-fourth of the world before he was thirty.
(conquer) conquered
d. When she came out of the airport, nobody.... for her.
(wait) was waiting
f. I found a thousand rupee note in my pants pocket while I
...... it. (wash) was washing
g. Somebody ..... at my door while I was taking a rest.
(knock) knocked
h. Every year, he some money which he spent to buy a new
house. (save) saved
my breakfast before I went to work. (have) was having
j. The train ........ before we reached the station. (leave)
had left
B. Complete the story below with the correct form of the
verbs given in the brackets.
A young lady entered a shop in Birendranagar, Surkhet. She
put a few items of food in a bag. She chose a time when not many people were
there in the street. She waited for the moment when no one else would see her
running away. When the shopkeeper checked the goods, she gave him a
thousand-rupee note. As soon as the shopkeeper opened the box, she snatched all
the money from it. Meanwhile, she had run out of the shop before the shopkeeper
realised what had happened When the shopkeeper checked the amount in the box,
he found (find) that the thief had taken (take) only Rs. 450. As the thief had
left (leave) a thousand-rupee note behind, the operation cost her Rs. 550.
Writing II
A. Write a story using the outlines given below.
a great conflict between the birds and the beasts....... two
armies collected together...... the bat refuses to join ....... says he is a
beast ........... beasts request...... says he is a bird..... peace made, no
battle rejoicing ........ bat wishes to join ........ both turn against
him..... threaten to tear into pieces. bat flies away ............ moral
The Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts
Once upon a time, there was a great conflict between the
birds and the beasts. The two armies were collected together, ready to engage
in a fierce battle. The bat, with its leathery wings and sharp fangs, was
caught in the middle. The birds pleaded with the bat to join their side, saying
that he was one of them. The beasts also requested the bat's loyalty, claiming
that he was a beast like them. The bat was torn. He didn't want to fight either
side, but he also didn't want to be rejected by both.
Finally, the bat spoke. "I am not a bird, nor a
beast," he said. "I am different,
and I choose to be neutral."
The birds and the beasts were both angry. The birds said
that the bat was a coward, and the beasts said that he was a traitor. They
threatened to tear him into pieces if he didn't join their side. The bat was
scared, but he knew that he had to stay true to himself. He spread his wings
and flew away, seeking refuge in a dark and secluded cave.
The birds and the beasts continued to fight, but they were
eventually defeated by a wise old owl. The owl told them that they should learn
to live in peace, and they agreed. The
bat never forgot the lesson he learned that day. He knew
that it was better to be true to himself, even if it meant being rejected by
others. He also knew that it was possible to find peace and harmony, even in
the midst of conflict. Eng Nepal
Moral of the story: Be true to yourself, even if it means
facing rejection. It is better to be alone than to be surrounded by people who
don't accept you for who you are.
B. Write a story that begins with the sentence 'One warm
summer afternoon an old owl was dozing when a grasshopper disturbed it with a
very raspy song.
One warm summer afternoon, an old owl was dozing on a branch
of a large oak tree when a grasshopper disturbed it with a very raspy song. The
owl, annoyed at being disturbed from its peaceful slumber, opened one eye to
see what was going on.
To its surprise, the owl saw that the grasshopper was
perched on a nearby branch, playing a tiny guitar. The owl, curious about the
strange sight, decided to strike up a conversation with the grasshopper.
"What brings you here today, young one?" the old
owl asked.
The grasshopper replied, "I'm on a journey to find the
most beautiful melody in the world. I've traveled far and wide, but so far,
nothing has caught my ear. I thought I'd try my luck here in these woods."
The owl was intrigued by the grasshopper's story and
suggested that they embark on the journey together. The grasshopper eagerly
agreed, and the pair set off into the woods,
hopping from branch to branch. As they journeyed deeper into
the forest, they encountered all sorts of creatures - from the tiniest insects
to the largest beasts. Each creature
had its own unique sound, and the grasshopper made sure to
take note of each one. After many days of traveling, they finally came across a
babbling brook. The sound of the
water rushing over the rocks was soothing, and the
grasshopper began to play a tune on his guitar that perfectly complemented the
sound of the stream. The owl was amazed.
"That's it!" he exclaimed. "That's the most
beautiful melody in the world!"
The grasshopper was overjoyed at having found what he had
been searching for all along. From that day on, he continued to travel the
world, playing his guitar and composing
new melodies inspired by the sounds of nature. As for the
owl, it had found a newfound appreciation for the beauty of the world around
it, and it continued to doze peacefully on its branch, content in the knowledge
that it had helped a fellow creature on its journey.
10. Games And Sports
Reading I
A. Complete the sentences with the words given below.
[exquisite, inherited, underworld, embroidered, stew,
decreed, mounted, rejoicing, furious, lush]
a. We are having stew for lunch today.
b. The demon was sent to the underworld for his disobedience
to the gods.
c. The sleeves of his coat were embroidered in gold.
d. Smita was absolutely furious at having been cheated.
e. Her wedding dress was absolutely exquisite.
f. The prince inherited the kingship after his father's
death.
g. There was great rejoicing when the Nepali Football Team
won SAFF U-19 championship.
h. The king mounted his horse and rode away from the palace.
i. The government decreed that the following day would be a
holiday on the occasion of Eid.
j. It was wonderful to spend a week in the lush green
countryside.
B. Write if the following statements are true, false or
not given based on the information given in the text.
a. Tantalus' father Zeus was also half god and half man. -
NG
b. Tantalus wanted to take revenge with the gods. - NG
c. The gods revived Pelops to rule in Elis. - Fasle
d. Princess Hippodamia was impressed with Pelops at first
sight. - True
e. Hippodamia wanted to kill the king so that she could
inherit the kingdom. - False
f. The Olympic Games were not held for about 1,500 years due
to the fear of the earthquake. - False
g. In every Olympic Games the torch is carried from Greece.
- True
C. Answer these questions.
a. Who was Tantalus?
= Tantalus was a figure from ancient Greek mythology who was
half-god and half-human. His father was Zeus, the king of the gods.
b. Why were the gods angry with him?
= The gods were angry with Tantalus because he decided to
kill his son Pelops and serve him as a stew to the gods at a dinner he was
hosting.
c. What punishment did gods give Tantalus?
= As punishment for his crime, the gods sent Tantalus to the
underworld where he was made to stand in water up to his neck forever.
d. What unique qualities did the horses of the king and
Pelops have?
= The horses given to Pelops by the gods were snow-white and
could run faster than the wind. The king's horses were magical and could run
faster than lightning.
e. What was the risk of proposing to Princess Hippodamia?
= The risk of proposing to Princess Hippodamia was that if
Pelops lost the chariot race against her father, he would be executed.
f. How did the stable boy help pelops win the race?
= The stable boy helped Pelops win the race by replacing the
bronze pins that held the wheels of the king's chariot with pins made of candle
wax. When the race began, the wax melted, causing the wheels to fall off and
the king's chariot to crash, allowing Pelops to win.
g. How did the king die?
= The king died after the wheels of his chariot flew off
during a horse race with Pelops. The wax pins that held the wheels in place had
melted in the heat, causing the chariot to crash and the king to be thrown to
his death.
h. Why did Pelops and Hippodamia organise a feast?
= Pelops and Hippodamia organised a feast to celebrate the
victory of Pelops in the chariot race against the old king.
i. How did the events of the feast become the Origin of
modern Olympic Games?
= The events of the feast became the origin of the modern
Olympic Games because Pelops established a tradition of holding athletic
competitions in honour of Zeus, which eventually led to the creation of the
Olympic Games. Leaning Nepal
j. How is the Olympic torch lit?
= The Olympic torch is lit from the rays of the sun on the
Olympic fields in Greece.
Grammar
A. Complete the text below with the present perfect or
present perfect continuous tense of verbs in the brackets. Kaski, Pokhara 21
August Hi Nima!
Just a quick note from Pokhara. We have been here for two
days now. We..have been staying... in a hotel in Lakeside since we arrived. By
now, we have already. visited... many places of interest here, I feel really
excited to be here. We......... (not be) to Sarangkot yet. We plan to go there
too. I have always wished to go paragliding have been convincing..... my
parents for this. How have you been spending your holidays? I guess you have
been visiting your grandparents. Please have a great time. We will have great
fun back at school.
With love,
Nirjala
B. Complete the sentences below with the present perfect
or resent perfect continuous tense of the verbs given in the brackets.
Answer
a. Siddhartha has learned to drive in just ten years.
b. It has been raining all summer. There have been floods
and landslides in many places.
c. Palden: You must have finished the book. I think you have
been reading it since last week.
Ricky: No, I haven't finished it yet. Actually, I started it
just yesterday.
d. What have you been cooking for so long?
e. You have promised to help me many times. You really need
to help me today..
f. The children have their exams next week. So they have
been preparing a lot.
g. The film is really wonderful. Have you watched it yet?
h. Sitaram has been painting his house all day. He has not
finished it yet.
i. Finally, they have fixed the leakage in their roof.
j. I am so tired now. I have worked hard lately.
Writing
A. Read the following paragraph about a popular
footballer and answer the questions.
a. Which sentence is the topic sentence of the paragraph?
= The topic sentence of the paragraph is "English
footballer David Beckham became a popular player in the late 1990s."
b. Are the other sentences related to the topic sentence?
= Yes, the other sentences in the paragraph are related to
the topic sentence. They provide additional information about Beckham's
popularity, his skills as a player, his leadership qualities, and his
achievements.
c. Which sentence condudes the paragraph?
= The sentence that concludes the paragraph is "He is
still loved by many even after his retirement."
d. Are the topic and concluding sentences similar or
different?
= The topic and concluding sentences are different. The
topic sentence introduces the main idea of the paragraph, which is Beckham's
popularity, while the concluding sentence summarizes the paragraph by stating
that he is still loved by many even after his retirement.
B. Write a similar paragraph about your favourite player.
Mark the topic, supporting and concluding sentences in your paragraph.
One of my favourite football players is Lionel Messi. Messi
is an Argentine professional footballer who currently plays for Paris
Saint-Germain Football Club in France. He rose to fame as a player of Barcelona
Football Club in Spain, where he spent most of his career. Messi is widely
regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time. He has won
numerous awards throughout his career, including seven Ballon d'Or awards given
to the best player in the
world. Messi is known for his incredible dribbling skills,
agility, and accurate finishing ability. He is also a great team player who is
able to set up goals for his teammates. Even though Messi has faced several
challenges throughout his career, he has remained humble and dedicated to the
sport. Messi is loved and respected by many fans all over the world.
Topic Sentence: One of my favourite football players is
Lionel Messi.
Supporting Sentences: Messi is an Argentine professional
footballer who currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain Football Club in France.
He rose to fame as a player of Barcelona Football Club in Spain, where he spent
most of his career. Messi is widely regarded as one of the greatest football
players of all time. He has won numerous awards throughout his career,
including seven Ballon d'Or awards given to the best player in the world. Messi
is known for his incredible dribbling skills, agility, and accurate finishing
ability. He is also a great team player who is able to set up goals for his
teammates. Even though Messi has faced several challenges throughout his
career, he has remained humble and dedicated to the sport.
Popularity of the Different Sports in the World
Reading II
A. Fill in the crossword puzzle with the correct words
from the text.
ACROSS
1. a person who works as a professional, especially in a
sport
4. existing for longer than people can remember; very old
6. possible to approach, enter, or use
9. long and thin, often in a way that is unusual
DOWN
2. a British game by two teams using a bat and ball
3. connected with activities that people do for pleasure
when they are not working
5. a hit of the ball before it touches the ground
7. a large pile of earth or stones; a small hill
8. showing or feeling respect and slight fear
B. Choose the correct alternative and answer the
questions.
a. Which two games are popular in the world for their cheap
equipment?
i. football and hockey
ii. football and basketball iii. basketball and volleyball
b. In which countries is cricket particularly popular?
i. Canada, America and Africa
ii. UK, American and Australia
iii. India, Pakistan and Australia
c. What Is the significant difference between regular
volleyball and beach volleyball?
i. the number of teams
ii. the number of players
iii. India, Pakistan and Australia
c. What Is the significant difference between regular
volleyball and beach volleyball?
i. the number of teams
ii. the number of players
iii. the size of the playground
d. Which of the following games involve the use of a ball
and bat?
i. baseball and cricket
ii. rugby and cricket
iii. hockey and cricket
e. Which country is supposed to have named 'golf'?
i. Scotland
ii. England
iii. the Netherlands
f. Which of the following games have their varieties in
terms of the places they are played?
i. rounders and baseball
ii. hockey and volleyball
iii. football and cricket
C. Answer these questions in short.
a. Mention any two reasons behind the popularity of
sports in the world.
= Two reasons behind the popularity of sports in the world
are its ability to promote physical fitness and provide entertainment and
recreation for people.
b. What does historical evidence say about the origin of
football?
= Historical evidence suggests that early versions of
football were played in ancient civilizations like China, Greece, and Rome.
However, modern football as we know it today originated in England in the
mid-19th century.
c. What is the main difference between cricket and
baseball?
= The main difference between cricket and Baseball is the
way the ball is thrown. In cricket, the ball is bowled towards the batsman,
while in baseball, the ball is pitched by the pitcher towards the batter.
d. How is regular volleyball played?
= Regular volleyball is played with two teams of six players
each. The teams try to hit the ball over the net and land it in the opponent's
court, while also trying to prevent the opponents from doing the same.
e. Who originated basketball and when?
= Basketball was originated by Dr. James Naismith, a
Canadian physical education instructor, in December 1891.
f. What risk is involved in rugby?
Rugby involves a higher risk of physical contact and
tackling compared to many other sports. The players can experience injuries
such as fractures, concussions, and sprains due to the physical nature of the
game.
Grammar II
A. Complete the text below with the correct alternative
from the brackets.
A man who.......(wanted, is wanted, was wanted) tovbuy an
ass went to market. Coming across a likely-looking beast, he iin (was arranged,
arranged, had been arranged) with the owner that he should.......(allowed, be
allowed, was allowing) to take him home on trial to see what the beast was
like. When the man...... (reached, was reached, will be reached) home, he put
the beast into his stable along with the other asses. The newcomer looked
around, and immediately went and chose a place next to the laziest and
greediest beast in the stable. When the master.....(saw, was seen, had been
seen) this, he put a halter on him at once, and.........(led, was lead, was
leading) him off and (handed, was handed, will be handed) him over to his
owner. The latter.......(surprised, was surprising, was surprised) to see him
back so soon. He inquired, "Why, do you mean to say.......... (have
tested, have been tested, was tested) him already?" "I don't want to
put him through any more tests," replied the other. "I.............. (could
see, could be seen, could have seen) what sort of beast, he is from the
companion he chose for himself."
Answer :-
A man who wanted to buy an ass went to market. Coming across
a likely-looking beast, he arranged with the owner that he should be allowed to
take him home on trial to see what the beast was like. When the man reached
home, he put the beast into his stable along with the other asses. The newcomer
looked around, and immediately went and chose a place next to the laziest and
greediest beast in the stable. When the master saw this, he put a halter on him
at once, and led him off and handed him over to his owner. The latter was
surprised to see him back so soon. He inquired, "Why, do you mean to say
he was tested already?" "I don't want to put him through any more
tests," replied the other. "I could see what sort of beast he is from
the companion he chose for himself."
B. Complete the sentences below with the correct
alternative from the brackets.
Answer Key
a. People always admire this picture.
b. His leg was hurt in the accident'. This is to say: He
hurt his leg in the accident.
c. Their children are very badly dressed.
d. Someone has broken two of my dinner plates.
e. This story will be forgotten in few years.
f. All the questions must be answered.
f biscuits. al g. The boys have eaten the packet of
biscuits.
h. People built the bridge last year.
i. The farmers are ploughing the field.
j. How do people trap a tiger?
k. We will be helped by the teacher.
I. We should preserve the tiger.
m. A nest has been built by the bird.
D. What is the significance of the Olympic Games in the
world today? Discuss.
The Olympic Games have a significant impact on the world
today. They bring together people from different countries and cultures in a
spirit of friendly competition, promoting international understanding and
cooperation. Additionally, the Games inspire millions of people to participate
in sports and lead active lives, contributing to physical fitness and healthy
lifestyles. The Games also have significant economic and cultural impacts,
providing a platform for countries to showcase their cultural heritage and
promote tourism. As the Games continue to evolve, their importance in the world
will only continue to grow.
C. Change the sentences below into passive voice.
a. People could hear the noise of explosion from a distance,
b. We ought to break down the building before it collapses.
c. Has he translated the book in any other language?
d. I Like people driving me to my home.
e. Can anybody solve this problem?
f. We had to book the ticket in advance because of the
festive season.
g. Who might have stolen your bicycle?
h. I didn't notice that you were recording the class.
I. Does he always sing songs at parties?
j. She will draw the painting beautifully.
k. Let the mechanic repair my bike.
I. People believe that the Mahabharata was fought in the
10th century BCE.
m. What are you instructing them now?
Answer :-
a. The noise of the explosion could be heard from a
distance.
b. The building ought to be broken down before it collapses.
c. Has the book been translated into any other language by
him?
d. I like being driven to my home by people.
e. Can this problem be solved by anybody?
f. The ticket had to be booked in advance by us because of
the festive season.
g. Your bicycle might have been stolen by someone.
h. I didn't notice that the class was being recorded by you.
i. Does he always sing songs at parties?
j. The painting will be drawn beautifully by her.
k. Let my bike be repaired by the mechanic.
I. The Mahabharata is believed to have been fought in the
10th century BCE by people.
m. What are they being instructed by you now?
Writing II
Write a dialogue between you and your friend about the
upcoming Sports Day/ Week in your school. Include the following points in your
dialogue.
Me: Hey, have you heard about the upcoming sports day/week
in our school?
Friend: No, I haven't. When is it happening?
Me: It's going to be held next month on the 15th and 16th at
our school's sports ground. The event will start at 9 am.
Friend: That sounds exciting. What types of events are going
to be there?
Me: There will be various events like running, long jump,
high jump, shot put, and relay race. The students can participate in any of
these events depending on their interests.
Friend: That's great. Who all can participate in these
events?
Me: All the students from different grades can participate
in the events.
We can form teams for the relay race as well. Friend: Sounds
like a lot of fun. Will there be any prizes for the winners?
Me: Yes, the winners will be awarded medals and
certificates. There will also be a prize distribution ceremony on the last day
of the sports week. Friend: Wow, that sounds exciting. I can't wait for the
sports week to begin.
Me: Yes, me too. We should start practising from now onwards
to give our best shot in the events.
Friend: Definitely, let's start practising together from
tomorrow.
Project work
Find information about a sport that you like the most.
Then prepare a pamphlet about it. Include pictures, drawings and illustrations
in the pamphlet.
Football
Football is a team sport played between two teams of 11
players each on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. The object of the
game is to score more goals than the
other team by kicking or heading the ball into the opposing
goal.
The game is played with a spherical ball that is
approximately 27 to 28 inches in circumference. The ball is made of leather or
synthetic materials and is filled with air.
The players use their feet, heads, and torsos to control the
ball. They can also use their hands, but only to stop the ball from going out
of bounds. The goalkeeper is the only player who is allowed to use their hands
inside the penalty area.
The game is played in two halves of 45 minutes each, with a
break in between. The winner of the game is the team that has scored more goals
by the end of the match.
Football is the most popular sport in the world, with over
265 million players worldwide. It is played in every country on the planet and
is a major part of many cultures.
History of Football
The earliest forms of football can be traced back to the 2nd
and 3rd centuries AD in China. Similar games were also played in ancient Greece
and Rome.
The modern game of football originated in England in the
mid-19th century. The Football Association, the world's oldest football
association, was founded in 1863. Football became an Olympic sport in 1900 and
the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international championship for men's
national teams, was first held in 1930.
Rules of Football
The rules of football are complex and can be found in the
Laws of the Game, which are published by FIFA.
Some of the basic rules of football include:
* The game is played between two teams of 11 players each.
* The players must use their feet, heads, and torsos to
control the ball.
* The goalkeeper is the only player who is allowed to use
their hands inside the penalty area.
* The game is played in two halves of 45 minutes each, with
a break in between.
* The winner of the game is the team that has scored more
goals by the end of the match.
11. Ethics and Morality
Reading I
A. Replace the words or phrases in red in the sentences
below with the correct words from the brackets. [abusing, lassies, scrambled,
fancy, folly, rejoicing, chip]
a. The lassies were dressed in their best finery
to go to the party.
b. Do you sometimes fancy of living in a
luxurious house?
c. When Shila was chased by a dog she scrambled
quickly onto the wall.
d. The young lassies rejoiced everyone with
their performance.
e. It was his folly to leave the bike unlocked
in the street.
f. Each one accused the other of cheating. Soon, they
started abusing each other.
g. Could you please give me a chip of paper? I
can't find the duster.
h. The farmers rejoiced when it rained after a
long drought.
B. Choose the correct alternative to complete the
sentences.
a. The two little girls were dressed in new frocks probably
because...
i. they were twins.
ii. they had to go to church.
iii. they went to the same school.
b. When Malasha was going to splash into the puddle........
i. Akoulya asked Malasha not to go into the puddle.
ii. Akoulya asked her Malasha to take off her shoes
and stockings before going.
iii. Akoulya asked Malasha to go into the puddle alone.
c. While running home, the girls were caught........
i. Akoulya's mother
ii. Malasha's mother
iii. Akoulya's grandmother
d. Akoulya's grandmother...........
i. was able to calm down the crowd
ii. could not calm down the crowd
iii. chased away the crowd with stones
e. While the men were busy fighting, the two girls..........
i. joined the fight of the men
ii. played a game together
iii. started to fight with each other
f. At the end, the men.......
i. were guilty of their deed
ii. were pleased with their deed
iii. were proud of their deed
C. Answer these questions.
a. How were the girls dressed?
- The girls were dressed in new frocks. One girl wore a blue
frock, and the other wore a yellow print frock. They both had red kerchiefs on
their heads.
b. Where did the girls begin to play?
- The girls began to play in a lane between two homesteads
where a large puddle had formed from the dirty water running through the
farmyards.
c. Why did Akoulya get angry with Malasha?
- Akoulya got angry with Malasha because Malasha splashed
water onto Akoulya's frock when they were walking towars each other through the
puddle.
d. Why did the crowd gather in the street?
- The crowd gathered in the street because an argument and
quarrel broke out between the girls' mothers, which escalated into an angry
confrontation involving the men from the neighborhood.
e. How did Akoulya's grandmother try to calm down the
crowd?
- Akoulya's grandmother tried to calm down the crowd by
stepping in among them and speaking to them, appealing to their sense of reason
and reminding them that it was a time for rejoicing and not for quarreling.
f. Why are the girls called wiser than men?
- The girls are called wiser than men because while the men
were fighting and the women were arguing, the girls quickly resolved their own
dispute, forgot about it, and started playing happily together, showing a
greater ability to let go of anger and find joy.
g. What lesson do you learn from the story?
- The lesson we learn from the story is that children, with
their innocence and simplicity, often possess greater wisdom than adults. They
are quick to forgive, forget, and find joy, while adults tend to hold on to
grudges and engage in unnecessary conflicts.
D. Remember a similar incident that happened during your
childhood and share it in the class.
- When I was a kid, something funny happened in my
neighborhood. It was a hot summer day, and we gathered by a pond to cool off.
We found a big branch floating in the water and got an idea. We turned it into
a game. We split into teams and used the branch as a bridge to cross the pond
without falling in. Some of us made it, while others got wet and laughed about
it. It didn't matter who won, because we were all having fun and cheering for
each other.
Grammar
B. Transform the following sentences into negative.
a. My sister lives with my parents.
doesn't live
b. Maryam knows the answer well.
doesn't know
c. I want to leave now.
don't know
d. Anusha agrees with me.
doesn't agree
e. The boy killed the cockroach with his shoe.
didn't kill
f. His father recognized me at once.
didn't recognize
g. He apologized for his misconduct.
didn't apologize
h. He ate a few mangoes.
He didn't eat many manges. (few- not many) (little-not much)
i. We sold a little honey.
We din't sell much honey.
j. The rich are sometimes happy.
The rich are not alwyas happy.
k. Kanchan frequently visits me.
Kanchan rarely visits me.
I. Shailesh bought several books. Sailesh didn't buy a few
books.
m. Garima let me use her toilet. didn't let
n. All of them can help her.
None of them can help her.
C. Complete the following sentences choosing the correct
forms of verbs in brackets.
a. A number of soldiers.......... (was, were,
are) injured in the war.
b. The number of deceased soldiers ......(were, is,
are) not stored in the record book.
c. A pack of lions (was, were, is) approaching
the camp.
d. His pants thematch. (was, were, is) torn
during
f. The truthful trustworthy..(was, is, are)
always
g. To cry (was, are, is) never the solution to
any problems.
h. Here Einstein. (lie, lies, lying) the tomb
of Albert Einstein.
i. Either she or her friends....... (was, is, are)
responsible for this accident.
j. None (were, is, are) under the sun.
k. All that ...... (glitter/ glitters/glittering)
is not gold.
I. Everything........(is, were, are) fine when
it's done correcfly.
m. Either the sculpture or the paintings.......(was, were,
are) in the museum today.
n. Each of the dancers brilliantly. (twirl, twirls,
twirling)
o. Neither she nor I........(were, am, are)
getting the lunch special.
Writing I
You might have read or heard some moral stories. Write
your favourite one in your own words.
The Power of Kindness and Compassion
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a
kind-hearted farmer named John. He was known for his generosity and willingness
to help others. One day, while working in his fields, John discovered a small
injured bird with a broken wing. He carefully picked it up and decided to take
it home to nurse it back to health. He created a cozy nest for the bird and
provided it with food and water every day. He patiently tended to its needs,
hoping that one day it would fly again.
Weeks passed, and the bird's wing gradually healed. It
regained its strength and was ready to take flight. Sensing its readiness, John
gently released the bird from his hands, watching as it soared high into the
sky. As the bird flew away, it circled back and landed on a nearby tree branch.
It chirped happily, expressing gratitude to John for his kindness.
Overjoyed, John smiled and said, "Fly freely, my little
friend. Remember, when you have the strength to soar, never forget the helping
hand that lifted you up." The bird nodded, understanding the message. From
that day forward, it visited John's farm regularly, bringing him joy with its
beautiful songs.
The moral of the story is that kindness and compassion can
have a lasting impact on others. Just as John's kindness helped the bird, our
actions can uplift those in need and inspire them to spread their own wings of
kindness in the world.
World Record
Reading II
B. Write True for true and False for false statements.
a. Two people are going to cast their performance to break
the world record today.
- True
b. Michael is one of the contestants.
- False
c. Michael also tried dipping his foot on the bucket.
- False
d. Albert broke the world record for standing on a bucket of
hot soup.
- False
e. The word 'sizzling' is similar in meaning to
"scorching".
- True
f. The program is a comedy show.
- True
C. Answer these questions.
a. Who is Mabel Phillips?
- Mabel Phillips who attempts to break a world record is one
of the contestants in the TV studio.
b. What is she trying to do?
- Mabel Phillips is leaning on a brush.
c. How do they maintain the heat of the soup?
- Albert's wife, Mrs. Hargreaves, periodically brings more
boiling soup and pours it into the bucket to keep it hot.
d. How far was Albert from breaking the record?
- Albert was only one minute away from breaking the world
record.
e. How did the man lose his trousers?
-The man lost his trousers as somebody had taken them away
when he took them off to have a bath.
f. Why do you think Mabel pushed Albert?
-I think she did so to generate laughter from the audience
and add a comical twist to the situation.
Grammar II
Transformation of Sentences
Negative to Affirmative
A. Change the following sentences into affirmative.
a. Dev Narayan does not perform well.
- Dev Naryan performs well.
b. The dog did not bite Fatima.
- The dog bit Fatima.
c. A room in the flat did not need painting.
- A room in the flat needed painting.
d. All the students did not have to sit in the
re-examination.
- All the students had to sit in the re-examination.
e. He never drinks wine.
- He always drinks wine.
f. Don't pour much water in the curry.
- Pour a little water in the curry.
g. Nobody came to me.
- Somebody came to me.
h. There is not any one in the locality living in luxury.
-There is someone in the locality living in luxury.
i. He does not have a bath every day.
- He has a bath every day.
j. Neither the boy nor the man goes to school.
Either the boy or the man goes to school.
k. She does not have anything in her bag.
- She has something in her bag.
I. He does not work with us.
- He works with us.
B. Rewrite the following letter correcting the errors in
subject-verb agreement.
Dear Hiring Manager,
I feel that I am the ideal candidate for the position of
Communication Manager in your company. I have three years of experience as a
receptionist in a company that is similar to yours. My phone skills and written
communication are excellent. These skills, and others that I have learned on
the job, helps me understand that every person in a company help make the
business a success. At my current job, the team always say that I am very
helpful. Everyone appreciates when I go the extra mile to get the job done
right. My current employer and co-workers feels that I am an asset to the team.
I along with my colleagues are efficient and organized. Is there any other
details about me that you would like to know? If so, please contact me. Here
are my resume. You can reach me by email or phone. I looks forward to speaking
with you in person.
Sincerely Yours
B. Write a similar message of condolence using the given
outlines.
Jayananda Lama (1956-2022)....... passed away at his
residence, Kaushaltar Bhaktapur senior folk singer and actor incredible loss
for the Nepall art sector........... Kalakate Kainvo, Herda Ramro..... Chuin
Chuin Chuilkane Joota, Mulako Ghana his super hit folk songs..........acted in
more than a hundred movies....... heartfelt condolences
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES
Late Jayananda Lama
(1956-2022)
We are deeply saddened to share the sudden passing away of
Jayananda Lama, a revered figure in the Nepali art sector. His artistic journey
encompassed both senior folk singing and acting, making his mark in multiple
realms of creative expression. His residence in Kaushaltar Bhaktapur served as
a backdrop to his illustrious career, which sadly
came to an end in 2022.
Lama's musical skill vibrated through hits like
"Kalakate Kainvo," Herda Ramro," "Chuin Chuin Chuilkane
Joota," and "Mulako Ghana," all of which won the hearts of
countless
listeners. His voice carried the essence of Nepali folk
traditions, bridging generations and introducing cultural pride.
Beyond his musical contributions, Jayananda Lama's talent
extended to the silver screen. His on-screen personality and dedication to his
craft made him famous among
Nepalese around the world.
We are with the whole nation in mourning. We extend our
heartfelt condolences to the entire bereaved family members at his colossal
loss. May God gives them strength to
bear the pain. Suletus pray for the eternal peace of the
departed soul.
C. Imagine you and your friend. Purna were working in a
factory. Unfortunately he broke his hand while working with a machine. Write a
letter of sympathy using the clues given below.
Purna - 28 years old - working together for 3 years -
regular and dutiful -a sort of mechanical failure - gets hand broken on 20th
Oct 2022 in hospital under treatment - wish speedy recovery.
Biratnagar - 14, Morang
15th August, 2023
Dear Purna,
I trust this letter finds you well. I wanted to reach out to
express my concern and send my best wishes to you. I've had the pleasure of
working alongside for the past three years with you.
I was deeply saddened to hear about the unfortunate incident
that took place on 20th October 2022, resulting in your hand being broken. It's
sad to hear about such unexpected challenges, especially for someone as regular
and dutiful as you. The incident is a reminder that even the most diligent and
dedicated individuals can sometimes face unforeseen setbacks, often due to
circumstances beyond their conftiol.
I can only imagine the discomfort and inconvenience you must
be experiencing while undergoing treatment at the hospital. Please accept my
heartfelt well wishes and positive thoughts for your swift and complete
recovery. I eagerly look forward to your return to good health and return to
our work environment.
If there is anything I can do to offer support during your
challenging time, please do not hesitate to let me know. Please keep me updated
on your progress, and I hope to hear positive news soon.
Wishing your a speedy recovery and looking forward to your
return.
Sincerely yours,
Sahin
12. Nature and Development
Reading I
B. Complete the following sentences choosing the best
alternatives.
a. The total length in KTFT from Khokana to Nijgadh is
72.5 km.
b. Nepal can reduce the consumption of petroleum products
after completing KTFT as it shortens travel time.
c. The main challenge of the project upon completion is establishing
link roads.
d. According to the writer, the success of completing the
project depends on socio-economic benefits.
C. Answer these questions.
a. What type of project is Kathmandu- Terai/Madhesh Fast
Track?
Answer: Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track is a mega highway
project of strategic importance in Nepal.
b. How is KTFT going to reduce the consumption of petrol
in Nepal?
Answer: KTFT is going to reduce the consumption of petrol in
Nepal by shortening travel time, which leads to daily fuel savings.
c. Will this project help promote tourism in Nepal? How?
Answer: Yes, this project will help promote tourism in
Nepal. The enhanced connectivity provided by KTFT opens upoptions for tourists
entering Nepal through the southern border. Additionally, tourists from beyond
India will also have the option to travel to Nepal via the fast track.
d. How does this project contribute to the development of
high-skill human resources in Nepal?
Answer: The project contributes to the development of
high-skill human resources in Nepal by introducing new technologies and
structures like high bridges and twin tunnels. The people involved in KTFT will
have the opportunity to learn and sharpen their knowledge and skills in these
areas.
e. How does the project help the people living in the
Eastern Terai?
Answer: The project helps the people living in the Eastern
Terai by providing better accessibility and connectivity to Kathmandu. It
allows for shorter travel distances at higher speeds, facilitating access to
health, education, jobs, new markets, and the Nijgadh International Airport,
which is currently under construction.
D. How is KTFT likely to affect the environment?
Answer: The construction and operation of the
Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track (KTFT) project are likely to have both
positive and negative effects on the environment. Here are some potential
environmental Impacts:
1. Deforestation: During the construction phase, clearing
land for the project can result in deforestation. This removal of trees and
vegetation can lead to habitat loss, soil erosion, and disruption of
ecosystems.
2. Air Pollution: Construction activities, such as rock
blasting, quarrying, and dumping of filling particles, can generate dust and
particulate matter,
contributing to air pollution. The accumulation of air
pollutants can have adverse effects on air quality and human health.
3. Noise Pollution: The construction and operation of the
fast track may generate significant noise, particularly in nearby residential
areas. This can have negative impacts on wildlife, livestock, and human
well-being.
4. Wildlife Disruption: The fast track's construction can
fragment natural habitats, disrupt wildlife corridors, and limit animal
movement. This can lead to changes in wildlife behaviour, loss of biodiversity,
and potential negative consequences for local ecosystems.
5. Water Pollution: Improper waste management during
construction, including the disposal of construction materials and chemicals,
can result in water
pollution. Runoff from the project site may carry sediments,
pollutants, and debris into nearby water bodies, affecting water quality and
aquatic life.
It is important to note that environmental impacts can be
mitigated through proper planning, implementation of environmental management
plans, and adherence to regulations and best practices. Environmental
assessments, monitoring programs, and mitigation measures should be employed to
minimise the negative effects of KTFT on the environment.
Grammar l
A. Match the sentence halves in A with B to form
sentences.
a. Hurry up! We're leaving in ten minutes.
b. They'll be watching a movie in a theatre.
c. We will have arrived home by this time Sunday.
d. It's definite. My friends and I are going to travel
next winter.
e. I think he will be rich and famous one day.
B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verb; in brackets. Use the future simple, be going to, future perfect or future
continuous. ng Nepal
a. As per the schedule, the exam will start at
exactly 11 o'clock.
b. See you at the airport! I will be carrying
an orange suitcase.
c. Don't worry! I won't leave without you.
d. We certainly will not finish all the work
by this week.
e. Sagun has decided that he will invite some
of her friends for dinner after work.
f. Did the receptionist remember to call the
students this afternoon?
g. What will you be doing on the
weekend?
h. I will not work tomorrow so we can go
shopping.
i. If you touch the stove, you will burn
yourself.
j. Next week at this time we will be flying to
Dubai for a trip.
Writing I
There may be different development works ongoing in your
community. Study one of them and write a report on it. Take the text in Reading
I as a sample..
Title: Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track: A Project of
National Pride
Introduction: The Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track (KTFT)
is a mega highway project of strategic importance in Nepal. It is an
infrastructure project that aims to enhance connectivity and accelerate
economic growth in the country. In this report, we will explore the details of
the project, its potential benefits, and the challenges it faces.
Project Overview: The KTFT is a 72.5 km long fast track that
will connect Khokana, Lalitpur with Nijgadh, Bara at the East-West highway
junction. The project consists of a road with a total length of 55.49 km, 87
bridges with a total length of 10.60 km, and three twin tunnels with a total
length of 6.41 km. The construction of the fast track is expected to reduce the
travel time between Kathmandu and Terai to approximately one hour.
Potential Benefits:
1. Accelerating the country's economic growth: The KTFT will
contribute to connecting Kathmandu and Terai more closely. The reduced travel
distance will result in daily fuel savings, potentially exceeding NRs. five
billion. This enhanced connectivity will have positive implications for the
economic growth of Nepal. Leaning Nenal
2. Development of high skill human resources: The
construction of KTFT involves complex structures like high bridges and twin
tunnels. The project will introduce new technologies to Nepal, providing an
opportunity for Nepali people to enhance their knowledge and skills in these
areas.
3. Employment opportunities: The project will create job
opportunities for the young population of the country. These new job
opportunities will contribute to improving the economic conditions of families.
4. Kathmandu-Terai accessibility: KTFT will provide a
shorter travel distance and higher speed connectivity between Kathmandu and
Nijgadh. This accessibility will benefit the people of Terai in various aspects
such as health, education, jobs, and new markets. It will also facilitate the
Nijgadh International Airport, connecting it efficiently to the capital.
5. Reduction in the high density of the Kathmandu Valley:
With the operation of KTFT, the distance from Kathmandu to Terai will be
limited to an hour. This will allow people from faraway places to access the
facilities of Kathmandu without the need to settle there, reducing the
congestion and density of the Kathmandu Valley.
Challenges:
1. Road-user behaviour and traffic safety: The introduction
of a more advanced infrastructure like KTFT can pose challenges in terms of
road-user behaviour and traffic safety. The higher design speed of the fast
track can increase the risk of road accidents.
2. Establishment of link roads: After the completion of
KTFT, ensuring smooth connectivity with neighbouring highways and cities
through link roads will be crucial. Without well-established supporting link
roads, the effectiveness of KTFT may be compromised.
3. Environmental impact: The construction of a large
infrastructure project like KTFT can have adverse effects on the environment.
These may include air pollution from dust particles during rock blasting,
quarrying, and filling activities. Deforestation during the construction phase
can also contribute to environmental degradation.
Conclusion: The Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track is a
project of national pride in Nepal. It holds the potential to accelerate the
country's economic growth, create employment opportunities, and improve
accessibility between Kathmandu and Terai. However, it also faces challenges
related to road safety, establishment of link roads, and environmental impact.
With proper planning, implementation, and mitigation measures, KTFT has the
potential to bring significant benefits to Nepal and its people.
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
Reading II
SUMMARY
"Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3,
1802" is a sonnet by William Wordsworth that captures the poet's
awe-inspiring experience as he crosses Westminster Bridge in London. The poem
describes the tranquillity and beauty of the cityscape during the early morning
hours. Wordsworth marvels at the sight of London's architectural marvels, the
flowing River Thames, and the surrounding natural landscape. Despite the
bustling city and its urban activities, the poet finds a moment of stillness
and profound appreciation for the harmony between nature and human creation.
The poem celebrates the power of nature to evoke powerful emotions and
highlights Wordsworth's ability to find beauty in the ordinary aspects of life.
A. Consult a dictionary and write the meanings of the
following words.
a. doth: an archaic form of the verb "do," used in
the third person singular present tense, indicating an action or state
performed by someone or something.
b. majesty: grandeur, dignity, or impressive beauty that
commands respect or admiration; the quality or state of being majestic.
c. domes: rounded, usually roof-like structures that often
form a part of a building or monument, typically with a circular or polygonal
base and a curved or pointed top.
d. glittering: shining or sparkling brightly with reflected
light; having a brilliant or captivating appearance.
e. splendour: great beauty, elegance, or magnificence;
impressive and visually stunning features or qualities.
f. glideth: an archaic form of the verb "glide,"
used in the third person singular present tense, indicating a smooth,
effortless, or graceful movement.
g. mighty: possessing great power, strength, or influence;
exceptionally large, impressive, or formidable.
B. Complete the summary of the poem choosing the correct
words/phrases.
Answer: A speaker shares his impressions of the view from
Westminster Bridge in the poem 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3,
1802" by William Wordsworth. The speaker finds the city of London with the
countryside in the Earth, creating the most beautiful scene. According to him,
anyone who does not stop at the Westminster Bridge to see the scene that
morning should be dull. The city wins the heart of the speaker as it is wearing
straightforward magnificence.
It is early morning when the speaker describes the majesty
of the city. The various landmarks visible from the bridge stand before him in
all their glittering splendour in the morning light. The speaker finds himself
lucky as there is no "London fog" to hide the view. According to the
speaker, the sun is shining on the buildings as it shines on the countryside.
He is also surprised to feel more peace in the bustling city of London than
anywhere else. The River Thames moves slowly beneath him. He also thinks that
the city is happily asleep before another busy day.
C. Answer these questions.
a. When was the poem composed?
Answer: The poem "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge,
September 3, 1802" was composed on September 3, 1802.
b. According to the speaker, who is dull of soul?
Answer: According to the speaker, anyone who does not stop
at Westminster Bridge to see the scene that morning is dull of soul.
c. How does the poet describe the beauty of morning?
Answer: The poet describes the beauty of morning as having a
majestic and serene quality. He lhighlights the stillness and peacefulness of
the city in the early morning light.
d. What does the word 'garment' refer to? Who is wearing
it?
Answer: The word 'garment' refers to the clothing or attire
of the city of London. The poet describes the city as wearing the garment of
straightforward magnificence.
e. How does the poet feel when he sees such a beautiful
sight?
Answer: When the poet sees such a beautiful sight, he feels
a sense of awe and wonder. He is deeply moved by the scene and feels a
connection to the beauty of nature and the city.
f. Why does the poet use the words like: valley, rock and
hill?
Answer: The poet uses words like "valley,"
"rock," and "hill" to create a contrast between the natural
landscape and the urban environment. By employing these nature-related terms,
the poet emphasizes the beauty of London's cityscape and portrays it as
harmoniously blending with the surrounding natural elements.
g. What impression of London does the speaker create? How
does he do that?
Answer: The speaker creates an impression of London as a
magnificent and awe-inspiring city. He portrays it as a place of grandeur and
beauty, highlighting its architectural landmarks and the peacefulness of the
morning scene. The speaker achieves this by using vivid imagery, describing the
glittering buildings, the calm river, and the radiant sunlight that bathes the
city.
h. What is the main theme of the poem?
Answer: The main theme of the poem is the sublime beauty and
peacefulness of nature and the city. The poet expresses his profound
appreciation for the captivating scene he witnesses on Westminster Bridge. The
poem celebrates the harmony between urban life and the natural world,
highlighting the transformative power of beauty and the profound effect it can
have on the human spirit.
D. Does your city or village look similar to London early
in the morning? Tell your friends.
Answer:
Subject: The Serene Beauty of Our City in the Early Morning
Dear Friends,
I hope this message finds you well. Today, I wanted to share
with you the enchanting sight that I witnessed in our city during the early
morning hours. As I was strolling through our streets, I couldn't help but
notice the resemblance to the peaceful and breathtaking scene described in
William Wordsworth's poem "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3,
1802."
tain charm Our city, like London, possesses a certain charm
and tranquillity during the early hours of the day. The gentle rays of the
rising sun cast a golden glow upon the buildings, and the streets seem to be
calmly awakening from their slumber. The air is fresh, and a sense of serenity
envelopes the surroundings.
While we may not have the grand architectural wonders of
London, our cityscape has its own unique appeal. The soft hues of the buildings
blend harmoniously with the natural elements around us. The nearby river
mirrors the radiant sky above, creating a picturesque reflection that soothes
the soul.
I encourage each of you to take a moment in the early
morning to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Whether it's a quiet walk
through the streets, a peaceful moment by
the riverbank, or simply gazing at the gentle hills and
valleys in the distance, there is a certain magic to be found in the stillness
of the early hours.
Let us embrace and celebrate the beauty of our city, just as
Wordsworth celebrated the beauty of London. Share your experiences and
impressions with one another, and perhaps we can discover hidden gems and
unique perspectives that make our city even more special.
Wishing you all peaceful mornings filled with sights and a
deep connection to the beauty of our surroundings, awe-inspiring Warm
regards,
[Your Name]
Grammar II
A. Choose the correct answers and complete the text.
Answer: My uncle's family usually comes to stay with us for
Dashain, but this Dashain we are going to visit them instead. They live in a
village in Kalikot. I can hardly wait. I will have a fantastic time there.
School holidays will start on Friday, and we are going to leave the following
morning. At this time next week, I will be trekking to Rara Lake with my
cousin, Sunil. He's an experienced trekker, and I will be practicing rock
climbing with him every day. On the last day of our visit, Sunil's dad is going
to take us to visit Manma, the district headquarters. I hope by then I will
have explored a lot about the life of people in Karnali. I will have got a lot
of experience of trekking by the time we get back to Kathmandu after Dashain.
B. Complete each sentence using the correct form of the
verb in brackets. Use the future simple, be going to. future continuous, future
perfect tenses or future perfect continuous tenses.
a. Tennis practice starts at 10, and we plan to play for two
hours. By 12 o'clock, we will have finished.
b. The phone is ringing! I will answer the phone.
c. Do you want to come to the disco with us? Are you coming?
d. Look at those clouds. It is going to rain.
e. Let's hurry up. The children are alone at home. By the
time we reach home, the children will have been staying alone at home for two
hours.
Writing II
B. Imagine you are the secretary of the Child Club of
your school. Write a notice on behalf of your Child Club about a program that
you are going to organize soon.
[Date]
Subject: Child Club Programme Announcement Dear Students,
We are pleased to inform you that the Child Club of our
school is organising a special programme for all students. This programme aims
to provide an opportunity for students to showcase their talents and engage se
their in various fun-filled activities.
Event: Talent Show and Fun Activities
Date: [Date of the Event]
Time: [Start Time] - [End Time]
Venue: [Location/ Auditorium]
The programme will consist of a Talent Show where students
can demonstrate their skills in singing, dancing, acting, poetry recitation, or
any other talent they possess. This is a wonderful platform to exhibit your
abilities and receive appreciation from fellow students and teachers.
Additionally, we have arranged various fun activities,
including games, art and craft workshops, face painting, and much more. It will
be an exciting day filled with laughter and enjoyment. We look forward to your
enthusiastic participation and making this event a grand success. Let's come
together as a vibrant community and celebrate the talents and creativity of our
fellow students. For any queries or further information, please feel free to
contact ase feel free
[Contact Person/Details].
Best Regards,
Thank you.
[Your Namel
Secretary, Child Club
13. Population & Migration
Reading I
A. Match the following words with their correct meanings.
a. populous - v. having a large population: densely
populated
b. mortality - vii. the number of deaths in a particular
situation or period of time
c. projection - iii. an estimation of what figures will be
in the future
d. demographic - ii. relating to the population and
different groups within it
e. peak ix. to reach the highest point or value
f. stabilization - iv. the process of making
somebody/something unlikely to change
g. trajectory - i. a path followed by something
h. surpass - vi. to be greater than something; exceed
i. disparate - viii. completely dissimilar
B. Complete the following sentences with the correct
information from the text.
a. The highest population growth rate in the past hundred
years was 2.1 percent.
b. Population growth rate is likely to reach below 1
percent by mid-twenty-first century.
c. The factors that determine the growth rate of the world
population are fertility and mortality.
d. In the early 2020s, Eastern and South-Eastern Asia had the
largest population.
e. The population of the sub-Saharan region is likely to
reach above 2 billion by the end of the 2040s.
f. The low level of fertility will cause a fall in
population size of Europe and Northern America by the late 2030s.
g. India is likely to exceed the population of China by 2023.
C. Answer these questions.
a. What was the size of the world population in the
mid-twentieth century?
Answer: The size of the world population in the
mid-twentieth century was 5 billion.
b. What was the fastest population growth rate in the
past century?
Answer: The fastest population growth rate in the past
century was around 2.1 percent per year.
c. Why has the population growth rate declined in recent
years?
Answer: The population growth rate has declined in recent
years primarily due to reduced levels of fertility.
d. What is the predicted world population size by 2050?
Answer: The predicted world population size by 2050 is 9.7
billion.
e. How do fertility and mortality contribute to the size
of the population?
Answer: Fertility and mortality are the two most important
factors that contribute to the size of a population. Fertility refers to the
number of births that occur within a population, while mortality refers to the
number of deaths. When the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the
population will grow in size, and when the death rate is higher than the birth
rate, the population will decrease in size. Therefore, fertility and mortality
rates are crucial in determining the growth or decline of a population.
f. Which countries contribute to the largest population
in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia?
Answer: China and India contribute to the largest population
in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, with each having more than 1.4 billion
people in 2022.
g. Why will population regions have a different
population variation in the next 30 years?
Answer: Population regions will have different population
variations in the next 30 years due to factors such as varying fertility rates,
mortality rates, migration patterns, and government policies related to
population control.
h. Which countries are most likely to contribute to the
growth of world population by 2050?
Answer: The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt,
Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and the United Republic of
Tanzania are most likely to to contribute to the growth of world population by
2050.
D. Do you think the world population will increase as
projected in the text? Discuss.
Answer: The world population projection is subject to
uncertainty and can be influenced by various factors. While it is estimated to
double by 2050, actual population growth may deviate from these projections due
to changing conditions and factors such as fertility rates, healthcare
advancements, and societal norms.
Grammar
A. Match the sentence halves and make meaningful
sentences.
a. We continued the match - iv. though it was raining
heavily.
b. Dolma was selected for the post - vii. even though she
had no prior experience for the job.
c. Christina attended the class - viii. despite teh fact
that she was not feeling well.
d. I often leave home quite early - i. however, I always
reach my office on time.
e. Chintamani never participates in social functions -
despite looking very sociable.
f. It was snowing heavily ii. yet it was not too cold.
g. He did not give up smoking ix. in spite of the warnings
of the doctor.
h. I have never been to Bandipur - iv. though it is not far
from my home.
i. We were lost in the town - although we had the map of the
town with us.
Writing I
Study the graph and chart below and write an
interpretation of each of them.
a. Nepali Student Migration
The given bar graph represents the migration of Nepali
students over a ten-year period, from 2009/2010 to 2018/2019.
In the academic year 2009/2010, there were 26,948 Nepali
students who migrated for educational purposes. The following year, in
2010/2011, the number dropped significantly
to 11,912. However, the number of Nepali student migrants
gradually increased in the subsequent years.
From 2011/2012 to 2012/2013, there was a slight decrease in
migration, with 10,258 and 16,499 students respectively. However, in 2013/2014,
there was a notable increase to 28,126 students. This upward trend continued in
the next academic years, with 30,696 students in 2014/2015 and 37,037 students
in 2015/2016.
The highest increase in student migration occurred from
2015/2016 to 2016/2017, where the number jumped to 50,659 students. This spike
indicates a significant rise in the number of Nepali students seeking
educational opportunities abroad. The trend continued to rise in the following
years, reaching 58,758 students in 2017/2018 and 63,259 students in 2018/2019.
Overall, the diagram suggests that more Nepali students are
choosing to study abroad, indicating a growing interest in international
education and the pursuit of opportunities beyond their home country.
b. Distribution of Population of Kathmandu Metropolitan in
Terms of Languages (Based on the population census of 2011.
The pie chart represents the distribution of the population
of Kathmandu Metropolitan in terms of different languages, based on the
population census of 2011. It provides valuable insights into the linguistic
diversity of the region.
Nepali emerges as the most widelv spoken language. with a
significant population of 597.570 speakers. This indicates the dominant
position of Nepali within Kathmandu
Metropolitan. Newari follows as the second most commonly
spoken language, with 185,330 speakers, showcasing its importance in the
region.
Tamang and Maithili also have notable speaker populations,
with 54,109 and 27,521 respectively, further highlighting the linguistic
diversity. Additionally, Hindi and Bhojpuri have substantial populations of
17,608 and 15,621 speakers respectively, likely due to cultural and historical
connections between Nepal and India. The data indicates that 44,239 people in
Kathmandu Metropolitan speak languages categorized as "Others."
Overall, the chart suggests that while Nepali is the
dominant language, there is a rich linguistic diversity within the population
of Kathmandu Metropolitan. The presence of various languages reflects the
cultural and ethnic diversity of the region.
Discovering Migration: What Birds Reveal
Reading II
B. Complete sentences (a-f) with their correct endings
(i-vii).
Answer
a. In the past, people had the misconception that birds hid
underground or changed into some other birds.
b. To supply themselves with energy, some birds stop to feed
themselves with grains.
c. When the weather is favorable in spring, birds fly back
to their habitats.
d. As a sign of partial migration, some birds choose to fly
during the night.
e. To wait for a favorable weather, birds fly in large
groups.
f. For better flying conditions, birds fly rapidly like the
marathon players.
C. Answer these questions.
a. What is incredible about the migration of birds?
Answer: The incredible thing about the migration of birds is
their ability to travel long distances, often across continents, to reach their
breeding or wintering grounds.
b. What things do birds consider while flying to their
destinations?
Answer: Birds consider factors like weather conditions,
availability of food and water, and the presence of predators while flying to
their destinations.
c. Which animals other than the birds migrate to new
places?
Answer: Other animals that migrate to new places include
certain species of fish, mammals (such as whales and caribou), and insects
(such as monarch butterflies).
d. What do scoters dive underwater for?
Answer: Scoters dive underwater to search for and feed on
their primary food source, which includes small fish, mollusks, and
crustaceans.
e. Which birds travel up and down instead of going north
to south?
Answer: Some birds, such as altitudinal migrants, travel up
and down mountains or between different elevations instead of following a
strictly north to south migration pattern.
f. What is partial migration of birds?
Answer: Partial migration refers to a situation where only a
portion of a bird population migrates, while the rest of the population remains
in their breeding or wintering grounds throughout the year.
g. Why can sea terns not stay long in water?
Answer: Sea terns cannot stay long in water because their
bodies are not adapted for prolonged underwater activities. They are primarily
aerial birds and depend on flying for hunting, feeding, and other activities.
Their feathers are not fully waterproof, which limits their ability to stay in
water for extended periods.
h. How do birds feed themselves during their journeys?
Answer: Birds feed themselves during their journeys by
making frequent stops along their migration route to find food sources such as
insects, seeds, fruits, and other small organisms. They.may also rely on stored
fat reserves that they accumulated prior to migration to sustain them during
long flights between feeding locations.
i. What are the signs of birds flying in the night sky?
Answer: The signs of birds flying in the night sky include
the formation of large flocks or V-shaped patterns as they migrate, the calls
and sounds they make during flight, and their silhouettes against the moon or
stars. Some birds, particularly nocturnal migrants, may also emit distinctive
flight calls that can be heard during the night.
D. You might have seen or heard of animals migrating to
new places. What could be the reasons for animals to migrate? Discuss.
Grammar II
A. Complete the sentences below with the correct
alternatives from the brackets.
a. Even though we have different ideologies, we have similar
ideologies), we are intimate friends.
b. Despite our hard efforts, we could not establish a
hospital in the village.
c. Even though the film was very popular, it was a
commercial failure.
d. I enjoyed all the luxuries of life despite the fact that
I grew up in a remote village.
e. I watched a late night movie. However, I didn't feel
sleepy in the morning class.
f. Even though scientists have made lots of research there
is no evidence of life on mars.
g. Even though my efforts, I can't ever score excellent
marks in the exam.
h. My room was burgled yet I had locked it securely before
going out.
i. I called Siddhartha several times but he did not respond.
j. Even though we had not invited them they did not come to
the party.
B. Join the following pairs of sentences with the
connectives given in the brackets.
a. I was really exhausted,. Although I could not sleep well.
b. She did not meet the requirements; In spite of that, She
was shortlisted for the job.
c. Even though the pay was quite low, I decided to work for
the company.
d. We lost the match, yet we had prepared for the match
really well.
e. Despite having badly injured her hand, Dipisha completed
her assignment.
f. However, Kripa exercises every day, she is gaining
weight.
g. Barcelona won the match; nevertheless, they were limited
to ten players.
h. While I love to watch cricket on TV, my brother loves to
watch football.
i. In spite of not having gone to bed until midnight, he
woke up early in the morning.
j. Although he had not played well, he was selected for the
school team.
Writing II
Write an essay on 'The Impacts of Migration'
Migration has profound and far-reaching impacts on
individuals, communities, and nations. This phenomenon has been a constant
throughout human history, driven by various factors such as economic
opportunities, political instability, and environmental changes. While the
effects of migration are multifaceted, they can be broadly categorized into
social, economic, and cultural dimensions.
Firstly, migration significantly influences the social
fabric of both sending and receiving countries. In sending countries, the
departure of individuals can lead to a loss of human capital, particularly if
skilled workers leave in search of better opportunities abroad. This brain
drain can hinder development efforts. Conversely, in receiving countries,
migration can contribute to demographic changes and cultural diversity,
enriching societies but also presenting integration challenges.
Economically, migration can have positive and negative
impacts. Migrants often fill labor gaps in receiving countries, contributing to
economic growth. However, if not properly managed, they may also strain social
services and infrastructure. Remittances sent by migrants to their home
countries can be a vital source of income, helping to alleviate poverty and
support development.
Culturally, migration fosters cultural exchange and
diversity. It brings together people from different backgrounds, promoting
tolerance and understanding. However, it can also
lead to cultural tensions and conflicts if not managed
inclusively.
In conclusion, migration is a complex phenomenon with
wide-ranging consequences. Its impacts depend on various factors, including the
scale, nature, and management of migration. To maximize the benefits and
minimize the challenges, policymakers must adopt comprehensive and inclusive
approaches to address the social, economic, and cultural dimensions of
migration.
14. Travel and Adventure
Reading I
A. Complete the sentences below with the correct words
from the text.
a. The village nestled comfortably among the
hills.
b. The garden was a riot of color.
c. Sophie liked cooking, gardening, and painting concurrently.
d. Prita screamed loudly when she saw the ...... spider
on her foot.
e. This is our invaluable opportunity to study
in such a resourceful school.
f. He showed no semblance of regret for his
crime.
g. We have been the victim of a computer virus recently.
h. We were never subjugated by any foreign
country.
B. Read the text again and find where a traveller can do
their following things. Then put a tick mark (O) in the correct table.
They can enjoy a collection of different colors on the
street walls. - ✓
Hang out with local people even at night. - ✓
Meet sadhus and take photographs with them. - ✓
Walk up to the hill and view the Himalayan ranges. - ✓
Watch the sunrise. - ✓
C. Answer these questions.
a. Mention the three things that amazed the writer in
Kathmandu.
Answer: The three things that amazed the writer in Kathmandu
were the massive size of the city nestled in a green valley surrounded by
enormous mountains, the red-brick houses and smiling faces of the people, and
the vibrant street art depicting symbols, people, animals, and creative images.
b. What indicates that street art is s rising rising in
in Kathmandu Kathmandu?
Answer: The indication that street art is rising in
Kathmandu is mentioned in the text, stating that local and international
artists are setting up projects in Nepal to send out messages of man-made
beauty through street art.
c. Name the two World Heritage Monuments located in
Kathmandu.
Answer: The two World Heritage Monuments located in
Kathmandu are the Durbar Squares and Patan Durbar Square.
d. How do the Nepalis perceive death, according to the
writer?
Answer: According to the writer, the Nepalis perceive death
as an everyday experience. The writer mentions visiting Pashupatinath Temple,
where people bring the dead for outdoor cremation on the Bagmati River, and how
the atmosphere felt calm rather than grisly.
e. What two special things does the writer mention about
the Pashupatinath Temple?
Answer: The two special things mentioned about the
Pashupatinath Temple are that families hold memorial ceremonies for the
deceased, such as making unique offerings and shaving the male relatives' hair,
and that genuine sadhus dressed in colourful yellow and orange robes with ashes
and long hair and beard can be encountered there.
f. What does Chitwan National Park offer to its visitors?
Answer: Chitwan National Park offers visitors a chance to
explore the wild jungle and get close to wildlife, including single-horned
rhinos, deer, wild boars, monkeys, and various beautiful birds. It also
provides activities such as Jeep safari, canoeing, jungle walk, and cycling
around the village.
g. Whom does the writer recommend to visit Chitwan?
Answer: The writer recommends physically active travellers
to visit Chitwan National Park.
h. Write any two things that visitors can do in Pokhara.
Answer: Two things that visitors can do in Pokhara are
enjoying the clear view of the snow-capped mountains of the Annapurna range
from lakeside hotels and participating in paragliding, which the writer
describes as the world's best paragliding venue.
1. What is Sarangkot known for?
Answer: Sarangkot is known for being the best place to watch
the breathtaking sunrise across the Annapurna Himalaya.
j. How did the writer feel when he was leaving Nepal?
Answer: The writer felt reluctant to leave Nepal when the
departure was due and expressed a desire to revisit in a heartbeat, implying a
strong emotional attachment and a positive impression of the country.
D. If you were given the a_pE Druity to visit one of the
places mentioned in the text, which one would it be? Give reasons for your
choice.
Answer: If given the opportunity to visit one of the places
mentioned in the text, I would choose Pokhara. The reason for my choice is the
breathtaking natural beauty and the range of adventure choices offered in
Pokhara.
Firstly, the description of Pokhara in the text paints a
picture of a serene and laid-back atmosphere. The clean streets, snow-capped
mountains, and the majestic Phewa Lake create a tranquil and picturesque
setting. The opportunity to wake up to a view of the Annapurna range from a
lakeside hotel sounds truly captivating.
Secondly, Pokhara offers a wide range of adventure
activities, with paragliding being highlighted as one of the world's best
venues for this thrilling experience. The chance to soar through the sky
alongside birds and take in the spectacular scenery is something that would
create unforgettable memories. Additionally, the mention of Sarangkot as the
best place to watch the sunrise across the Annapurna Himalaya adds to the
allure of Pokhara. Witnessing the mountains painted with hues of purple, pink,
and gold as the sun slowly emerges would be a mesmerising and awe-inspiring
sight.
Overall, Pokhara combines the elements of natural beauty,
tranquility, and adventure, making it an enticing destination for exploration
and relaxation.
Grammar I
A. Match the sentences in column A with their question
tags in column B.
a. They don't need to come this evening, do they?
b. James is working on that, isn't he?
c. Punam's parents have been retired, haven't they?
d. It was raining that day, wasn't it?
e. You hadn't met me before, had you?
f. He never came again, did he?
g. She can rarely come these days, can she?
h. You hardly ever came late, did you?
i. I barely know you, do I?
j. You would scarcely expect her to know that, would you?
k. Nothing will happen, will it?
I. I'm right, aren't I?
m. You have to go, don't you?
n. I have been answering, haven't I?
o. Nothing came in the post, did it?
B. Supply the correct question tags.
a. This'll work, won't it?
b. Well, I couldn't help it, could I?
c. But you don't really love her, do you?
d. We'd never have known, would we?
e. The weather's bad, isn't it?
f. You won't be late, will you?
g. Nobody knows, do they?
h. You have a bath daily, don't you?
i. You couldn't help me, could you?
j. Shut up, will you?
k. She's been working hard the whole day, hasn't she?
I. He's admitted to Patan Hospital last night, hasn't he?
m. You can make it, can't you?
n. Don't forget, will you?
o. Let's have some fun, shall we?
p. Let us chat, shall we?
q. Your phone didn't break down, did it?
Writing I
Write a short travelogue featuring a place that you have
recently visited. Use the clues given below.
Exploring the Enchanting City of Barcelona Introduction:
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the captivating
city of Barcelona, a place known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and
architectural marvels. It was a meticulously planned trip that allowed me to
immerse myself in the beauty and charm of this remarkable destination.
Accompanied by my close friends, we embarked on this journey with a sense of
adventure and curiosity, eager to explore all that Barcelona had to offer.
Planning the Trip:
Months in advance, we meticulously planned our itinerary,
researching the must-visit landmarks, popular attractions, and local
experiences. We gathered information about the famous works of Antoni Gaudí,
such as the breathtaking Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, and made sure to
include them in our plans. We also discovered hidden gems like the Gothic
Quarter and the vibrant La Boqueria market, where we could truly immerse
ourselves in the local culture and cuisine.
Travel Companions:
I was fortunate to travel with a group of close friends who
shared my passion for exploration and adventure. Together, we formed an
enthusiastic and dynamic team, supporting each other throughout the journey.
Our collective excitement and shared experiences made the trip even more
memorable.
Special Purpose:
While our primary purpose was to indulge in the beauty and
culture of Barcelona, we also wanted to delve deeper into the city's history
and art. We made it a point to visit renowned museums like the Picasso Museum
and the Joan Miró Foundation, where we gained valuable insights into the
artistic heritage of the region. Memorable Activities and Experiences:
Barcelona offered us a myriad of unforgettable activities
and experiences. We marveled at the intricate architecture of the iconic
Sagrada Familia, standing in awe of its grandeur and unique design. Exploring
the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter, we were transported back in time,
surrounded by medieval buildings and charming squares. The mesmerizing light
and sound show at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc left us captivated, showcasing
the city's artistic spirit. Another highlight of our trip was indulging in the
local cuisine. We savored traditional tapas, paella, and freshly prepared
seafood dishes at local restaurants. The lively atmosphere of the city's dining
establishments added an extra layer of enjoyment to our culinary adventures.
Important Lessons Learned:
Through my journey in Barcelona, I learned the significance
of embracing diverse cultures and immersing oneself in new experiences. The
city's blend of modernity and tradition taught me the importance of preserving
history while embracing innovation. I also discovered the value of traveling
with like-minded companions, as sharing moments of awe and wonder enhances the
overall experience.
Conclusion:
My visit to Barcelona was an enriching and awe-inspiring
adventure. From the architectural wonders to the vibrant streets, the city
captivated me in ways I had never imagined. The meticulously planned trip,
coupled with the company of dear friends, made it an experience to cherish
forever. Barcelona holds a special place in my heart, and I am grateful for the
memories and lessons it has bestowed upon me.
Weathers
Reading II
A. Find the words from the poem that are similar in
meaning to the following words/phrases.
a. a brief and usually light fall of rain -
"shower"
b. sings - "warbles"
c. young women - "maids"
d. to tumble about; throw into disorder -
"scatter"
e. baby birds - "nestlings"
f. dislikes - "hates"
g. a dull greyish-brown color - "drab"
h. beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm -
"throb"
i. small rivers; streams - "brooks"
B. Answer these questions.
a. What do the nestlings do in the spring?
Answer: The nestlings fly in the spring.
b. What does the nightingale do?
Answer: The nightingale bills (sings) his best.
c. How do the girls come out in spring?
Answer: The girls come out in spring by dressing in
spring-muslin.
d. What plan do people make?
Answer: People make plan to visit different places in the
south and west.
e. What happens to beeches in winter?
Answer: Beeches turn brown and dun (a brownish grey colour)
in winter.
f. Where do rooks go? Why do they migrate?
Answer: Rooks go to their homes or nests. They migrate
because of a variety of reasons. Their migration is especially for their
successful survival and reproduction.
g. Does the poet enjoy the winter or the spring? Why?
Answer: The poet enjoys the spring weather. It is because he
has presented his enjoyment through his repetitive phrase "And so do
I". This phrase suggests that he also enjoys the spring same as cuckoo,
nestlings, nightingale, maids, and citizens who dream of the south and west.
C. Complete the interpretation of the poem using suitable
words or phrases given below.
The poem 'Weathers' was composed by an English poet, Thomas
Hardy. He talks about two different seasons which are the spring and
the winter.
In the first stanza, the pleasant spring season is
described. Cuckoo and nightingale feel good in this season. The light rain
flows over the pointed leaves of chestnut tree. The poet is
pleased as the nightingale sings at his best tune. People come out of their
houses to enjoy the weather and the birds' song. The young girls
are seen in their fine clothes.
The people plan to visit different places of south and
west. To an English person, the south and the west are associated with
summer holiday destinations, where the weather at that time is often warm and sunny
and many coastal towns provide welcoming accommodations and amusements.
The poet likes this weather as it is liked by all the birds,
animals, and humans as well.
In the second stanza, he talks about the winter's coldness
and severity. All the natural beauty turns into dullness and
discomfort. The cuckoo hates this weather. The beeches turn dry
and brown as their leaves are threshed by the wind. The water drops hang
from the wooden bars of gates. One can see some streams overflow as it has been
raining a lot. The rooks fly to their homes as harshness of
winter gradually grows. The poet dislikes the winter season because it is very
cold and wet.
Symbolically the poet tries to state the bright and dark
aspects of hu- man life and the word 'weathers' indicates human life. The
spring represents the bright whereas the winter represents the dark aspects of
our life.
D. In which season would you like to travel? Why?
Answer:
If you enjoy mild weather, blooming flowers, and vibrant
landscapes, you might prefer traveling during the spring season. It's a time of
renewal and rejuvenation, with pleasant temperatures and the beauty of nature
coming to life. On the other hand, if you prefer warm weather, outdoor
activities, and longer days, summer can be an ideal season for travel. It
offers opportunities for beach trips, hiking, and exploring various attractions
and festivals.
Autumn, with its colorful foliage and cooler temperatures,
can be a great choice for those who appreciate scenic beauty and a more relaxed
atmosphere. It's a wonderful time for nature walks, visiting vineyards, and
enjoying the harvest season. For individuals who enjoy winter sports, snowy
landscapes, or festive celebrations, winter can be a fantastic season to
travel. It offers opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, visiting Christmas
markets, and experiencing unique winter activities.
Ultimately, the best season to travel depends on your
personal preferences, the activities you enjoy, and the specific destination
you have in mind. Consider the climate, events, and attractions available
during each season to make an informed decision and create memorable travel
experiences.
Grammar II
A. Add suitable question tags.
a. I'd rather go travelling, wouldn't I?
b. Everything is okay, isn't it?
c. I shan't be in your position, shall I?
d. I don't think he'll come soon, won't he?
e. Let's not have cold drinks, shall we? Nepal
f. All is well, isn't it?
g. There is a coffee shop near the gate, isn't there?
h. Nothing was there, was it?
i. The car sped along the road, didn't it?
J. He's got a very peculiar voice, hasn't he?
k. Asmina, bring me your pen, will you?
I. Nawaraj seldom plays cards, does he?
m. Everyone will be satisfied with my job, won't they?
n. None met me last week, did they?
o. Everything is perishable, isn't it?
p. I think he's busy, isn't he?
Writing II
Prepare a brochure of a touristic place in your locality.
Include the following points:
i. Name of the place
ii. Location
iii. Accessibility
iv. Major attractions
v. Entry requirements (if any)
vi. Contanct information
Answer:
Discover Amazing Nature-Related Stories in Suklaphata
National Park
Name and Location:
Suklaphata National Park is a famous national park of Nepal
located in the Terai of the far western region of Nepal. It is located in
Kanchanpur district. It consists of 305 km² of wonderful open grasslands,
forests, river banks and tropical wetlands at altitudes of 174 to 1,386 metres.
It is bounded by the Mahakali River on the west and south. This national park
was established in 2017 AD.
Accessibility:
Suklaphata National Park is easily accessible by bus from
Bhimdatta. Tourists coming from other parts of the country have to take a
domestic flights to reach Dhangadi Airport and then take a taxi or bus to
Bhimdatta. It is 24.1 km away from Bhimdatta Bazar. This national park is
connected to the Indian border.
Major Attractions:
This national park is very famous. Most of the tourists from
all over the country and from abroad come and explore this unique place for
enjoyment and entertainment. Due to the beautiful landscapes here, tourists can
spend a wonderful time here. They can enjoy their trip by indulging in various
activities mentioned below.
1. Jungle jeep safari gives them a chance to see different
types of animals and flora before their very eyes.
2. Elephant ride gives them the view of wild animals as well
as the enjoyment of greenery all around.
3. They get a chance to observe the natural activities
around them.
4. They get a chance to see the beautiful view of the
Mahakali River in the west and south.
5. They may get a chance to make extraordinary experiences
in their life.
6. They get an opportunity to know about the people and the
culture of the Far Western region. Tharu dance is the centre of attraction
here. They experience the uniqueness of this cultural dance.
7. They will not have to worry about night stay. Night stay
facility is also available for visitors.
8. Tourists can spend their comfortable nights in jungle
cottages at very affordable prices with Nepalese hospitality.
Entry Requirements:
Visitors to Nepal do not require any documents for their
entry. They can easily enter by buying tickets at the counters. But foreign
visitors have to show their foreign documents along with the ticket. There is
no additional charge on tickets for overseas visitors.
Contact information:
If you need further information or inquiries regarding our
facilities, please feel free to contact us.
Shuklaphanta National Park; Sudurpaschim Province
Kanchanpur, Nepal Leaning Nepal
Phone: +9779800000000
Email: shuklapha.ntanationalpark@gmail.com
15. People and Place
Reading I
A. Find the words from the text that have the following
meanings.
a. Insipid lacking taste
b. Inscribed wrote words
c. Tangled twisted together
d. Suffocating causing difficulty in breathing
a particular attitude towards
B. Complete the sentences below choosing the correct
words from the text.
a. The word 'calm' is opposite in meaning to restless.
b. The phrase passed away means 'died'.
c. The word invisible means incapable of being
seen.
d. The word 'wish' and desire are synonyms.
e. The word soiling means making dirty.
C. State whether the following statements are true or
false.
a. Jhamak Ghimire defines her life as a beautiful flower of
creation. True
b. According to her, our fortune decides how our life will
be. True
c. The author was happy with how she spent her childhood. False
d. People blamed Jhamak herself for her physical disability.
True
e. According to the writer, Homer was incomplete because he
was physically incapable. False
f. Jhamak could make grandmother happy with her voice.
False
g. Jhamak's grandmother still looks after her. True
D. Answer these questions.
a. Why does Jhamak think her life as a burdensome life?
Ans: Jhamak thinks her life is burdensome because she feels
robbed by fate and believes she lacks the sweetness and joy of life.
b. When does the fortune draw a line of fate?
Ans: The fortune is believed to draw a line of fate on the
night when a newly born child is bathed, washed, made clean, and put her to
sleep with an exercise book and a pen under her pillow.
c. How did people respond to her life? Was she happy with
their behavior?
Ans: People responded to Jhamak's life with displeasure and
anger. They considered her cursed by the gods and blamed er for her physical
disability. Their behavior lacked sympathy and love towards her. Jhamak was not
happy with their behavior towards her.
d. Who does Thamak compare herself with? What made them
different from Jhamak?
Ans: Jhamak compares herself to figures such as Homer,
Nikolai Otrovsky, and Helen Keller. Despite their physical weaknesses, they
made substantial contributions and offered unique perspectives on the human
experience before their deaths. However, the key distinction lies in the
recognition and appreciation they received, whereas Jhamak encountered
criticism and negative attitudes throughout her journey.
e. Did achieving awareness become a curse for her? Why?
Ans: Yes, achieving awareness became a curse for her as it
made her aware of her desires and dreams that she could not fulfill due to her
physical limitations. She longed to speak, walk, and engage with others but
lacked the voice and physical strength to do so. The awareness of her
limitations intensified her pain.
f. How does Jhamak picturise her family's economic
condition during her childhood?
Ans: Jhamak portrays her family's economic condition during
her childhood as challenging. It was difficult for them to manage two meals a
day, and her parents often went hungry. Despite the economic hardships, her
grandmother, who loved her dearly, would feed and care for her, even
sacrificing her own meals.
E. Read the opening chapter of 'Jivan Kadan Ki Phul' in
Nepali and narrate the story of Jhamak's life in your own words.
Ans: Jhamak's life began amidst adversity, and she questions
whether her existence can be considered a beautiful creation. Despite enduring
hardship, she has survived, though she perceives her life as burdened by harsh
truths. From her birth, Jhamak felt that unfortunate lines of fate were written
for her, despite her mother's ritual to change it. She has endured a life
devoid of joy and human sympathies, feeling as though she lived like an animal.
Society has treated Jhamak with disdain and anger due to her
physical disability, making her question why she is considered incomplete while
celebrated figures like Homer, Nikolai Otrovsky, and Helen Keller, who also
faced physical weakness, are revered. She recognizes her wife as unequal and
marked by limitations that have kept her from fulfilling basic desires.
Despite these challenges, Jhamak fondly recalls her
grandmother's love and care, even in difficult economic circumstances. Her
grandmother's selflessness in providing for her,
even when it meant going without herself, is a source of
gratitude and warmth in Jhamak's life.
In summary, Jhamak's early life was filled with adversity,
physical limitations, and economic struggles. Yet, she finds beauty and meaning
in the unwavering love and support of her grandmother. Despite her challenges,
she continues to face life with determination and resilience.
Grammar
A. Read the conversation below and underline the relative
clauses used in it.
Swikriti: Abdul, look at this photo.
Abdul: Is this Sahara, the girl who plays the piano?
Swikriti: No, this is Reema, the girl who won the singing
competition last year.
B. Fill in the gaps With the correct relative pronouns.
a. I admired the player whose performance was
fantastic.
b. We had some juice which was in the fridge.
c. She didn't tell her teacher about her problem which
was her mistake.
d. My mother, who is farmer, grows a lot of
vegetables.
e. You are my friend whom I want to sit with.
f. I want to help those children whose
economic condition is very bad.
g. This is the road where the accident took
place.
h. The mobile phone, which I bought six years
ago, is still working.
i. It was in 2015 when the earthquake hit
Nepal badly.
j. Marima is a wonderful lady whom everyone
can trust.
C. Join the following pairs of sentences as in the
example.
a. The letter reached me this morning. My friend sent it
from abroad.
The letter, which my friend sent from abroad, reached me
this morning.
b. This is the palace. Bhimsen built it.
This is the palace that Bhimsen built.
c. The boy committed cybercrime. The judge sent him to the
jail.
The boy whom the judge sent to the jail committed
cybercrime.
d. He is a liar. You should not believe him.
He is a liar whom you should not believe.
e. I know an artist. He moves with an artificial leg.
- I know an artist who moves with an artificial leg.
f. Bring me the file. The file is about our new project.
- Bring me the file which is about our new project.
g. We met a girl. The girl had lost her way.
-We met a girl who had lost her way.
h. I saw a soldier. His bravery impressed everyone.
- I saw a soldier whose bravery impressed everyone.
i. Once upon a time, there lived a giant in a forest. Nobody
dared to go there.
- Once upon a time, there lived a giant in a forest where
nobody dared to go.
j. The dog took away the ball. The kids were playing it.
- The dog took away the ball that the kids were playing.
Writing I
Write a short biography of Nepali literary figure Til
Bikram Nembang Limbu aka Bairagi Kainla. Use the outlines given below.
Bairngi Kainla: A Star of Nepalese Literature
Bairngi Kainla, also known as Til Bikram Nembang Limbu, was
born on August 9, 1939, in Pauchthar, Nepal. Despite facing limited resources
and opportunities, he became a prominent figure in Nepali literature, leaving a
lasting impact with his contributions.
Bairngi Kainla received his early education at home,
learning the basics of reading and writing from local teachers. His passion for
literature and language grew as he immersed himself in the world of words,
gradually honing his skills as a poet.
Throughout his career, Bairngi Kainla produced several
notable publications, including "Bairagi Kainlaka Kavitaharu,"
"Sappok-Chomen: Limbu Jatima Kokh-Puja," and "Nawacoit
Mundhum," among others. These works demonstrate his deep understanding of
language, culture, and spirituality.
Bairngi Kainla's contributions extended beyond his literary
achievements. He served as the Chancellor of the Nepal Academy, playing a
crucial role in promoting and preserving the Nepali language and literature.
His dedication to his craft and involvement in the literary community
significantly influenced and nurtured the Nepali literary scene.
Recognized for his exceptional talent and contributions,
Bairngi Kainla received numerous awards and accolades. He was honored with the
prestigious Jagdamba Shree Award in 2076 B.S. Additionally, he received the
Sajha Puraskar in 2031 B.S. and the Vishist Shrasta Samman in 2066 B.S., among
others.
Bairngi Kainla's literary journey and his pioneering role in
the Tesro Aayam (Third Dimension) movement have left an indelible mark on
Nepali literature. His deep understanding of language, exploration of cultural
nuances, and artistic expressions continue to inspire and resonate with
readers, ensuring his legacys a respected and influential figure in Nepali
literature.
Sugarloaf Mountain: 5 Interesting Facts
Reading II
A. Match these words with their meanings.
a. landmark: an object or structure on land that is easy to
see and recognize
b. spectacular: very impressive
c. sprawling: covered with buildings across a large area
d. tranquil: calm, quiet, and peaceful
e. blockbusters: very successful films
f. fortifications: walls or other constructions built to
strengthen a place against attack
g. peninsula: a piece of land that is almost entirely
surrounded by water and is attached to a larger land area
h. bustling: full of lively activity.
B. We can form adjectives by adding -ing or '-ed' at the
end of the verbs as in sprawling, bustling and unfolding in the text. Complete
the following sentences by changing the verb in the brackets into an adjective
by adding -ing' or 'ed' Answer:
a. The children were annoyed when they missed the beginning
of the movie.
b. Have you read Agni by Nabarai Lamsal? It's a great book
if you are interested in reading poems.
c. The result of the game was surprising The best team
didn't win!
d. I don't enjoy going out with Sumi.
She's the most boring person I've ever mot.
e. The students were so excited when their school decided to
take them on a trip.
f. Angela was quite terrified when she was flying for the
first time.
g. I love to go to the fairs because they perform very
interesting_magic.
C. Match the paragraphs in Reading II with their correct
headings.
A: Rock Climbing
B: Neighboring Mountains
C: Hollywood Star
D: Guanabara Bay.
E: Awesome Cable Car Ride
D. Answer these questions.
a. Where is Sugarloaf Mountain located?
Ans: Sugarloaf Mountain is located at the entrance to
Guanabara Bay in Southeastern Brazil.
b. How did the mountain get the name 'Sugarloaf
Mountain'?
Ans: The mountain got the name 'Sugarloaf Mountain for its
unique shape that resembles a traditional form of refined sugar used in the
19th century.
c. Do you think many people can do rock-climbing at a
time when they visit the mountain Why?
Ans: Yes, many people can do rock- climbing at a time when
they visit the mountain because there are 270 different routes there.
d. Which of the sites do you think the children would
love to visit? Why?
Ans: I think the children would love to visit Morro de Urca
because this place offers the children a good playing area.
e. Name the first film in which Sugarloaf Mountain was
featured.
Ans: The first film in which Sugarloaf Mountain was featured
was 'Now, Voyager'.
f. What is historic about Guanabara Bay?
Ans: Guanabara Bay was home to several fortifications built
by the colonial government in the 16th century.
g. What should you do to enjoy the best scene of
Guanabara Bay?
Ans: To enjoy the best scene of Guanabara Bay, I should take
the two cable cars that take me to the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain. From
there, I can enjoy stunning views of Rio de Janeiro, including the beautiful
natural scenery of Guanabara Bay and the surrounding area.
h. Do you think a visitor should ride the cable cars
while visiting the mountain? Why?
Ans: Yes, a visitor should ride the cable cars while
visiting the mountain to see beautiful scenes below.
E. Do you think a visitor should ride cable cars while
visiting the mountain? Why? Which of the facts of Sugarloaf Mountain interested
you the most? Give reasons.
Answer: I would like to see Guanabara Bay that is in front
of Sugar Loaf Mountain because it is beautiful to look at and has historical
significance of 16th century. Guanabara is made up of more than 130 islands and
surrounded by beautiful natural scenery.
Reading 2 Grammar II
A. Complete the following sentences choosing the correct
preposition from the brackets.
Answer:
a. I love to travel. Therefore, I went to Delhi by plane
last week.
b. Namrata visited Lumbini in 2002.
c. My best friend lives in a beautiful house across the
street.
d. We had to walk up to the edge of tha desert to find
water.
e. The Prime Minister died from head injury a few days after
his accident.
f. My family has been living in Dharan for two years.
g. I am very pleased to meet you.
h. He is a tall boy with long brown hair.
i. Guman Singh is a student at Tribhuvan University.
j. On November 2, we will start our new semester.
k. I love your house by the river.
I. She misses her grandfather because she has not met him
for ages.
B. Complete the text below with the correct prepositions.
Answer:
I live in Bhairahawa, but every summer I like to travel to
Pokhara. I am afraid of travelling by plane. Last summer I decided I would
travel by. bus. According to the ticket I received from the travel agency, the
bus would leave Pokhara at 9:15 pm on Friday and arrive in Pokhara the
following day at 5:30 in the morning. The travel would include boating in Fewa
Lake from one end of the lake to another end. We would also drive to different
beautiful places. It would be really wonderful.
Reading 2 Writing II
There are many tourist destinations in Nepal. Choose one
of them and write a letter or an email to your foreign friend mentioning
interesting facts about the place. Also invite him/her to visit the place.
Name of the place: Melamchi
Location: Sindhupalchok District Accessibility: 4 hour drive
from Kathmandu, Araniko Highway Major attractions: Green forest, white water,
Gumbas, Local food Contact information: Melamchi Municipality
office.
Email: melamchitouristspot@gmail.com
Entry requirements: None
Answer:
From: abc@gmail.com
To: xyz@gmail.com
Subject: About Kathmandu city In Nepal
Dear friend Kazi, I hope this email finds you well. I wanted
to reach out and extend invitation to visit me here in Kathmandu, Nepal. I've
been living here for some time now, and I think you would really enjoy
exploring the city and experiencing the unique culture and traditions of Nepal.
Kathmandu is a vibrant and bustling city, with a rich history and a diverse mix
of people and cultures. There are so many things to see and do here, from
visiting ancient temples and historical sites to trying delicious Nepali
cuisine and shopping in locat markets.
I would be more than happy to show you around and take you
to some of favorite spots in the city. We could explore the bustling streets of
Thamel, visit the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, or take a trip to the nearby
hills and enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas. Additionally, the weather in
Kathmandu is fantastic in most of the time of year, with clear blue skies and
warm temperatures. It's the perfect time to plan a visit and enjoy all that
this incredible city
has to offer.
Let me know if you're interested in visiting, and we can
work out the details. I can't wait to show you around and share the beauty and
culture of Nepal with you.
Best regards
Raj
16. Success and Celebration
Reading I
A. Use the correct words/phrases given below to complete
the sentences.
(domineering, solace, apprentice, bankrupt, afloat,
mounting, harness, plotting perseverance, colossal) Answer:
a. Kisan had to sell his house to keep his business
afloat.
b. He was accused of plotting the robbery of
the bank.
c. Scientists are trying to solace the sun's
rays as a new source of energy.
d. Many companies went bankrupt during the
economic depression.
e. Courage and perseverance are the keys to
success in life.
f. The government had mounting pressure from
the public to withdraw the bill.
g. After his graduation, he worked as an apprentice
electrician in a company.
h. The government spent a colossal amount of
money on the renovation of the historical buildings.
i. Kathy was brought up by an unkind domineering
stepmother.
j. Patrick took harness in the company of his
mates.
B. Find the meaning of the following phrases/idioms from
a dictionary and use them in sentences of your own. Answer:
a. make ends meet: to have enough money to cover expense.
It is difficult to make ends meet for teachers.
b. silver lining: bright side of something.
I can see the silver lining of my Mo: Mo: business.
c. nervous breakdown: psychological disorder.
Ram went through nervous breakdown when he failed in the
exam for three times.
d. drop out: to leave the place
He dropped out the school because he couldn't improve his
study.
e. kick in the teeth: a humiliating insult.
When I asked for money to my close friend, I got a kick in
the teeth.
f. set off: to begin a journey.
He set off India in search of better opportunities.
C. The following sentences represent some events in
Disney's life. Study and rewrite them in the chronological order.
Answer:
a. Disney left home and went to France to work as an
ambulance driver.
b. He returned to Chicago and worked as a trainee at an art
studio.
c. The cartoon company collapsed.
d. He created the characters, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and
Mickey Mouse.
e. Disney suffered severe mental and emotional illness.
f. He shifted his focus from big screens to television
shows.
g. He successfully founded the famous Disneyland.
D. Answer these question.
a. How was Walt Disney's childhood?
Ans: Walt Disney's childhood was not so good. He suffered
from domineering father.
b.Describe Disney's family background.
Ans: Walt Disney was one of the five siblings in his family.
His childhood was not so good. He suffered from domineering and abuse father.
They were poor, too.
c. What did Disney do after his failure in the first
business?
Ans: After his failure in the first business, he tried
in.acting.
d. How was the character of Mickey Mouse created?
Ans: After many years of eating beans and driving up his
debt, he character of Mickey Mouse was created.
e. Why did Disney have a mental breakdown?
Ans: Disney had a mental breakdown because his employer
stole his best animation film.
f. Which of his films were commercially useless?
Ans: Inocchio, Fantasia and Bambi were commercially useless
films.
g. Which films produced him great financial returns?
Ans: Snow White and the Seven Dwarf produced him great
financial returns.
h. Why do you think the opening of Disneyland was called
'Black Sunday'?
Ans: I think the opening of Disneyland was called 'Black
Sunday' because many people got trouble in line to watch the film without
having water to drink in summer time.
i. What special quality of Disney made him finally a
successful entrepreneur?
Ans: Determination and perseverance made Disney a successful
entrepreneur.
j. What lesson do you learn from Disney's life?
Ans: From Disney's life I learn that determination and
perseverance are the key to success in life.
E. Who has inspired you significantly in your life? Share
her/his life story to the class.
Answer:
Cristiano Ronaldo's life story is one of determination, hard
work, and unparalleled success. Born in Madeira, Portugal, on February 5, 1985,
Ronaldo grew up in a humble family. From a young age, he showed immense talent
and passion for football, playing in the streets of his neighborhood and honing
his skills.
Ronaldo's professional journey began when he joined the
youth academy of Sporting Lisbon. His incredible performances at the club
caught the attention of Manchester United, one of the top clubs in the English
Premier League. In 2003, he moved to England, where he truly began to shine on
the world stage.
During his six-year stint at Manchester United, Ronaldo' s
athleticism, skillful dribbling, and goal-scoring ability wowed audiences and
earned him several prestigious awards,
including the first of his five Ballon d' Or titles.
Ronaldo's work ethic was legendary, and he always pushed himself to improve and
take his game to new heights.
In 2009, Ronaldo made a record-breaking transfer to Real
Madrid for a then-world-record fee. At Madrid, he achieved remarkable success,
breaking numerous records and leading the team to multiple Champions League
triumphs. His goal-scoring prowess, dedication, and leadership qualities made
him the heart and soul of the squad.
Ronaldo's ambition didn't stop there. In 2018, he made
another high-profile move, this time to Juventus in Italy. Despite his
advancing age, Ronaldo continued to defy expectations, maintaining his
exceptional level of performance and showing no signs of slowing down.
Off the field, Ronaldo's philanthropy and charitable efforts
have left a lasting impact on various causes, including children's hospitals
and cancer research. He used his immense popularity and resources to make a
positive difference in the lives of others, showcasing his compassionate side
and commitment to giving back.
Writing
A. Imagine that your school football team has won the
title of 'Inter- school Football Tournament' organised by the District Sports
Development Committee. Write a message of congratulation to the team on behalf
of the school to appear on the school notice board. Use the clues given below.
feeling happy and proud hard work and dedication of the team
trophy and cash prizes congratulations and best wishes
Answer:
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations to well-deserved victory of our school
football team who has won the title of 'Inter- school Football Tournament'
organised by the District Sports Development Committee last week. Your hard
work, dedication, and passion for the sport is paid off. You should be very
proud of yourself. Your victory is a true reflection of your determination,
discipline, and athletic ability. We couldn't be more proud of you.
Congratulations once again for the trophy and the cash prizes! Wishing you for
the best athletic Future!
- Grade X students
And School Family
B. Your maternal uncle has recently been promoted to the
post of Inspector of Nepal Police. Write a letter of congratulation extending
him your best wishes.
Answer:
Bardibas 1, Mahottari 11th Jan 2024
Dear uncle,
I'm so happy to know that you were promoted to the post of
Inspector of Nepal Police recently. Huge congratulations for all that you' ve
achieved. You deserve all the success that comes your way. You always strive
for excellence, and it's great to see all your hard work paying off.
Congratulations once again on your achievement, my dear uncle! I am sure that
you will be role model in that promoted post again. I always wish you for your
bright future.
With Regards,
Raj Acharya
IF
Reading II
A. Match the following words/phrases with their correct
meanings.
a. unforgiving
- vii. not giving a second chance: not happening again
b. virtue
- iii. behaviour showing high moral standards
c. sinew
- vi. a strong band of tissues in the body
d. pitch-and-toss
- v. a game of skill and chance
e. worn-out
- ii. badly damaged and no longer useful
f. stoop
- ix. to bend the body forwards and downwards
g. knave
- viii. a person who cheats by pretending to be somebody
else
h. triumph
- iv. a great success, achievement or victory
i. impostor
- vi. a dishonest person
B. Complete the summary of the poem using the given
words/phrases.
will
importance
success and failure
value
inspirational
truthfulness
Virtue
In 'If', Rudyard Kipling provides inspirational
insights into life. In the first stanza, the poet suggests us to keep calm,
have self- trust and bear virtue. According to the poet, it is important to be
thoughtful about an action before undertaking it. Similarly, balancing between success
and failure is another important quality of a successful person. In the
third stanza, the poet suggests us to value our winnings. We must devote
our intellect, heart, and muscle in the work we do, and we should always have a
strong will to achieve success. In the final stanza, the poet suggests us to
maintain our truthfulness no matter who we are with. Most importantly,
we must realize the importance of time.
C. Answer the following questions.
a. What does the poet suggest about dealing with lies?
The poet suggests that one should never lies in their life,
and maintain truthfulness and rise above negativity.
b. What do you mean by 'not be tired by waiting'?
'Not be tired by waiting' means having patience and
endurance without becoming weary or frustrated while waiting for something.
c. Why should we not aim only to dream in life?
The poet suggests that merely dreaming in life is not
enough. One should not make dreams the sole focus or master, implying that
action and practicality are also essential for achieving success.
d. How do you think we can achieve our dream?
When we emphasize qualities such as perseverance,
self-belief, truthfulness, resilience, and the ability to handle both triumph
and disaster, we can possibly help ourselves achieve our dream.
e. What Can knaves do to us?
The knaves can twist the truth spoken by others to trap
fools.
f. Why should we forget our failures in life?
We should forget our failures as dwelling on past failures
can hinder progress and growth. To move forward and succeed, it is important to
learn from failures.
g. What should we do if we lose the 'pitch-and-toss'?
If we lose the "pitch-and-toss, we should start again
at the beginning without dwelling on the loss or revealing it to others.
D. What suggestions do your parents and teachers give you
to be successful in life?
Parents and teachers advise success through clear goals,
hard work, and discipline. They suggest us to stay positive, believe in
yourself, and be confident. They also wants us to acquire new knowledge,
develop skills, and stay updated as well as take calculated risks for growth.
We should build positive relationships, communicate effectively, and
collaborate for mutual success.
Complete the sentences below with the correct prepositional
phrases from the box.
in cash
out of their hand
at playing in a hurry on board of the interested in out of
reach situation with each other on a diet
at large
a. The accident took place as the bus and the lorry collided
each other.
b. Amin is brilliant at playing the violin.
c. Mr. Sharma is not interested in politics.
d. The criminal who took the lives of five is still at
large.
e. I cannot contact him. His phone is out of reach.
f. The concert went out of hand. They had to call the
police to take control
g. Sanskriti is on a diet these days for fear that
she will put on weight.
h. I cannot talk to you now. I am in a hurry.
i. Even though the plane had to take an emergency landing,
all the passengers on board were safe and sound.
J. Would you like to make the payment in cash?
Writing
Speech: Failure as Pillar of Success
Failure as Pillar of Success
Ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I stand before you to share a timeless truth that
transcends generations and cultures: "Failure is the Pillar of
Success." In a world often defined by victories and triumphs, it's easy to
overlook the invaluable lessons that failure imparts. Rather than succumbing to
disappointment, we should embrace failure as a stepping stone toward greater
achievements.
Consider the story of Thomas Edison, whose relentless
pursuit of the light bulb involved numerous setbacks. Edison famously said,
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." His
resilience and determination eventually led to one of the most transformative
inventions in history.
Similarly, J.K. Rowling faced rejection from multiple
publishers before finding success with the Harry Potter series. Her journey
teaches us that setbacks are not roadblocks but rather detours on the path to
success.
Failure serves as a powerful teacher, guiding us towards
self- improvement and innovation. When we analyze our mistakes, we gain
insights that propel us forward. It's in the face of adversity that our
character is forged, and our resolve to succeed is tested.
Let us celebrate our failures not as defeats but as
opportunities for growth. Embracing failure paves the way for resilience,
creativity, and eventual triumph.
Remember, the most durable pillars are often those that have
weathered storms and stood firm. May we, too, stand tall, fortified by the
lessons of our failures, as we navigate the journey to success.
Thank you.
17. Countries and Towns
Reading I
London VS Paris
A. Find the words from the text and fill in the cross
word puzzle. DOWN
1. a person who lives in a town - urbanite
4. an impressive display of a particular type of thing -
showcase
2. a person who approaches passers-by in the street asking
for donations - chugger
3. a set of rails that forms the route for a tram - tramway
5. full of energy and life - vibrant
8. a long, narrow French loaf - baguette
9. the art of choosing, cooking and eating good food -
gastronomy
10. a small close - knit group of people-clique
B. Choose the correct alternative.
a. The transport network in London is
1. limited
ii. widespread
iii. ruined
iv. Luxurious
b. The number of museums in London is
i. 69
ii. 153
iii. 240
iv. 380
c. Paris is better and has more to offer than London in
terms of
i. variety in cuisine
ii. number of museums
iii. arts and crafts
iv. Transport
d. Which of the following is not the major attraction of
Paris?
i. fashion
ii. cuisine
iii. art
iv. public library
e. Which of the following is not the similarity between the
two cities?
i. Both London and Paris are the capital cities.
ii. Both cities can be travelled all the year round
with nice weather.
iii. People in both cities are friendly and welcoming.
iv. Both cities are famous for viewpoints and museums.
C. State whether the following statements are True or
False.
a. The French prefer handshakes to kisses. (False)
b. People in London are easy to get along with. (False)
c. The French enjoy talking informally in espresso bar. (True)
d. London is almost fifteen times larger than Paris in terms
of geography. (False)
e. The cost of living in Paris is almost the same as that of
London. (False)
f. If you are looking for a less populous city, than Paris
would be a perfect suit. (False)
D. Answer these questions.
a. What are the famous rivers in London and Paris?
- The famous river in London is the River Thames, and the
famous river in Paris is the Seine River.
b. Why do football fans prefer London to Paris?
- Football fans may prefer London to Paris because London
hosts six major football clubs that play in the top league, providing more
options for football enthusiasts compared to Paris, which has only one major
club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
c. Which of the two cities was visited by more tourists
in 2018?
- According to a 2018 report by MasterCard mentioned in the
text, London recorded the highest number of tourists after Bangkok, making it
the second most visited city globally. Paris came in third.
d. What time of the year is suitable to visit London?
- Autumn is described as the most appropriate period to
visit London. During this season, temperatures are warm and pleasant, and the
city hosts British events and festivals.
e. Which of the two cities is cheaper to travel?
- In terms of local transportation costs and utility bills,
Paris appears to be cheaper than London. Therefore, Paris is comparatively
cheaper to travel.
f. Where do you think it is easier to catch a cab: In
London or Paris? Why?
- According to the text, Paris has an estimate of 17,000
registered taxis, while London has 22,500. Therefore, it is easier to catch a
cab in London.
G. Which of the two cities would yon like to visit? Give
reasons.
- I would like to visit London. The city is a melting pot of
cultures, making it a vibrant and diverse city. With its diverse population,
there is a wide range of cuisines, languages, and traditions to experience.
From the bustling streets of Chinatown to the colorful markets of Brick Lane,
London offers a unique fusion of cultures from around the world. This cultural
diversity also extends to the arts scene, with a plethora of theaters, art
galleries, and music venues showcasing a variety of performances and
exhibitions.
Grammar I
A. Choose the correct adjective or adverb to complete the
following sentences.
a. My poor family can't afford a car. (adjective)
b. Sujata performed poorly at the concert. (adverb)
c. Suraj is calm under pressure. (adjective)
d. The cook patiently removed the boiling pot from the
stove. (adverb)
e. The teacher spoke loudly to the students. (adverb)
f. Sunil walked to the kitchen quietly. (adverb)
g. The quiet children listened to the teacher. (adjective)
h. The woman softly sang a lullaby to her infant. (adverb)
i. The kitten timidly peered from under the couch. (adverb)
B. Choose the correct form of the adjectives or the
adverbs given in brackets and rewrite the sentences.
a. Some people think that the Sanskrit language is much more
complicated to deal with than the Nepali language. (adjective)
b. Metal is heavier than wood. (adjective)
c. Wood is not as heavy as iron. (adjective)
d. He ran more quickly than I did. (adverb)
e. Albert Einstein was an intelligent person. (adjective)
f. My sister can speak English better than Juna can.
(adverb)
g. A family car is not as fast as a sports car. (adjective)
h. I wrote more beautifully than he did. (adverb)
i. Sunita did not dance as gracefully as Mamata did.
(adverb)
j. The journey home by bus takes much longer than by plane.
(adverb)
Writing I
Write a couple of paragrahps comparing out capital city,
Kathmandu with any other city in Nepal.
Kathmandu vs Pokhara
Kathmandu and Pokhara are two of the most popular cities in
Nepal, each offering unique experiences for visitors. Kathmandu, the capital
city, is a bustling metropolis situated in the Kathmandu Valley. It is known
for its rich history, ancient temples, and vibrant cultural heritage. The city
is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions, with its narrow streets
lined with colorful shops, bustling markets, and centuries- old monuments.
Kathmandu is also the gateway to the majestic Himalayas, making it a popular
destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts.
On the other hand, Pokhara is a picturesque city nestled in
the lap of the Himalayas, and it is renowned for its stunning natural beauty.
Pokhara offers a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. The city is a perfect
getaway for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation. Visitors can enjoy
boating on Phewa Lake, explore the famous World Peace Pagoda, or indulge in
adventurous activities like paragliding and hiking. Pokhara also serves as a
gateway to popular trekking destinations like the Annapurna Circuit and the
Mustang region.
While Kathmandu offers a blend of historical charm and urban
energy, Pokhara captivates visitors with its natural splendor and laid-back
ambiance. Both cities have their own distinct appeal and attractions. Kathmandu
showcases ancient palaces, temples, and vibrant street life, while Pokhara
offers breathtaking mountain views, tranquil lakes, and a serene environment.
Whether one seeks cultural exploration or a peaceful retreat in nature, both
Kathmandu and Pokhara provide unique experiences that make Nepal a remarkable
destination to explore.
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse by Ruchard Scrafton
Sharpe
Reading II
A. Match the following words with their correct meanings.
a. snug = iv. warm, comfortable and protected, especially
from the cold
b. unmolested = ix. not disturbed or attacked by anything
c. stray = i. move away aimlessly from the place where one
should be
d. frown = x. a facial expression indicating disapproval or
displeasure
e. horrid = ii. very unpleasant, rough
f. reluctant = iii. unwilling and hesitant
g. custard = v. a sweet yellow sauce made from milk, sugar,
eggs, and flour
h. trifle = vil. a cold dessert of sponge cake and fruit
i. regale = vi. entertain or amuse somebody with talk
j. endure = viii. to deal with something painful or
unpleasant
B. Write whether the following statements are true or
false.
a. The country mouse was happy with the way she was living. (False)
b. The country mouse enjoyed the grand meal every day.
(False)
c. The town mouse was unhappy with the food he was served. (True)
d. The town mouse invited the country mouse for a dinner in
the town. (True)
e. In the town, the country mouse was served delicious food.
(False)
f. There was no peace for the mice in the town. (True)
C. Answer these questions.
a. How did the country mouse live?
- The country mouse lived in a cottage in the fields.
b. Why did the town mouse go to the country?
- The town mouse went to the country to visit the country
mouse.
c. Was the country mouse happy to get an invitation to
visit the town? Why?
- Yes, the country mouse was happy to get an invitation to
visit the town because she was curious about the town's food and wanted to
experience a different lifestyle.
d. What happened while the mice were having dinner?
- While the mice were having dinner in the town, the dog,
cat, and maid with a broom entered the room and interrupted their meal.
e. What did the country mouse request her friend for?
- The country mouse requested her friend to safely take her
away from the town because she couldn't tolerate the disturbances and wanted to
return to her simple life with bacon and peas.
D. Do you live in a town or a country? What are the
advantages and disadvantages of living there?
I live in a country. Living in the countryside offers a
peaceful and beautiful lifestyle. I can wake up to the sounds of birds, breathe
fresh air, and enjoy stunning landscapes. There's plenty of space for gardens
and outdoor activities, and you can find solitude and privacy. The tight-knit
community provides a sense of belonging and support. Engaging in outdoor
activities like hiking and biking is easily accessible. While there may be some
trade-offs, the advantages of country living make it a fulfilling and enriching
experience.
Grammar II
Complete the following sentences using the correct
connectives given below.
[because, because of, although, however, despite/in spite
of, but]
a. Although it was summer, the days were rather cold.
b. A piece of stone struck the workman's head; however,
he was not hurt.
c. I like popcorn, but I don't like pizza.
d. Despite her age, she is still working very hard.
e. Although Narayan is a skillful worker, he can't
read and write very well.
f. Because petrol had become so expensive, Brian sold
his car and bought a motorcycle.
g. I took a taxi because it was raining.
h. All flights were cancelled because of the fog.
i. Despite feeling unwell, she went to school.
j. Prinja felt cold, although she was wearing a
winter coat.
Writing II
The villages of Nepal that are untouched by modernity are
the treasure of true natural beauty. They still hold their simplicity and rural
appeal. There are several such hidden charms in the country. Larnidadd Village
is one of them. Describe the villages using the following information.
Lamidada Village: Nepal's Hidden Gem of Natural Beauty
and Charm
Lamidada Village, located in the Khotang district of Nepal,
is a hidden gem that retains its untouched natural beauty and rural charm. With
stunning landscapes, this village offers a picturesque view of agricultural
lands, traditional houses, and breathtaking mountain vistas.
The village is predominantly inhabited by the Rai people,
and their rich cultural heritage can be observed in the traditional houses and
the way of life. The villagers are known for
their humility and warm hospitality, welcoming visitors with
open arms.
As we walk along the stone-paved path uphill, we'll witness
the villagers carrying woods from the dense forest, highlighting their
sustainable way of life. The forest surrounding the village is lush and
vibrant, contributing to the overall natural beauty and ecological diversity of
the area.
The weather in Lamidada Village varies throughout the day.
In the morning, you may experience a slight chill in the air, which adds a
refreshing touch to the surroundings. However, as the day progresses, the
temperature rises, and the village basks in warm sunshine. This comfortable
climate allows for various outdoor activities and exploration of the village's
natural wonders.
Lamidada Village serves as a gateway to the sacred temple of
Halesi Mahadev, adding a spiritual significance to its already captivating
ambiance. The combination of untouched natural beauty, rural simplicity, and
cultural richness makes Lamidada Village a true treasure worth discovering in
Nepal.
18. Media and Entertainment
Reading I
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
A. Find the words from the text for the meanings given
below.
a. Unwavering - never changing or becoming weaker
b. Devotion - great love, care and support for
somebody/something
c. Commuter - a person who travels some distance to
work on a regular basis
d. Vendor- a person or Company that sells goods
or services
e. Adaptation - the act of changing something make it
suitable for a new situation
f. Reinforce - to strengthen with some added piece,
support, or material
g. Passionate - having or showing strong feelings
h. Cinematic- connecting with film and how they are
made
i. Secular - not having any connection with religion
B. State whether the following statements are true or
false.
a. Laura Busch is one of the characters in the movie. (False)
b. The dog is the symbol of love. devotion and loyalty.
(True)
c. The story Of the movie is based on a real incident. (True)
d. Portraying the traditional values of marriage is one of
the weaknesses of the movie. (False)
e. Strong bonding between the dog and his master makes
everyone emotional. (True)
f. This film is different from Other family films. (True)
C. Answer these questions.
a. What is the name of the dog in the movie?
Answer: The name of the dog in the movie is Hachi.
b. Who directed the movie?
Answer: The movie was directed by Lasse Hallstrom.
c. How was the relationship between the dog and his
master?
Answer: The relationship between the dog and his master,
Parker, was described as one of unwavering loyalty and devotion.
d. Why was the statue of the dog made?
Answer: The statue of the dog was made in honor of Hachi's
faithfulness and loyalty.
e. Write any two weaknesses of the film.
Answer: Two weaknesses of the film are:
- Some viewers may find the depiction of affection between
Parker and his wife bothersome.
- Some viewers may perceive the use of the number
"8" around Hachi's neck as a misuse or misrepresentation.
f. What things in the movie touch the heart of the
audience?
Answer: The bond of friendship and loyalty between the dog
and his master, as well as the dog's unwavering devotion, touch the hearts of
the audience.
D. If you had a chance to ask the screenwriter of the
movie a question, what would you ask? Discuss.
Answer:
1. What drew you to the true story of Hachiko and inspired
you to adapt it into a screenplay?
2. How did you approach capturing the essence of Hachi's
unwavering loyalty and devotion on screen?
3. Can you tell us about the process of bringing the
relationship between Parker and Hachi to life? What challenges did you face in
portraying their bond?
4. The film highlights the values of marriage and
traditional family. How did you aim to portray the strength and love in Parker
and Cate's relationship?
5. What was the significance of using black and white shots
to depict Hachi's perspective of the world? How did you decide on this creative
choice?
Grammar
A. Put the words in the proper order to make questions.
a. plane/on/feel / did/how/ you/ the How did you feel on the
plane?
b. are/ the kids / doing what What are the kids doing?
c. phone/me/didn't/ you / why Why didn't you phone me?
d. did/ what / beach on / he / the / find What did he find
on the beach?
e. for/do/parents have / your/what/ breakfast What do your
parents have for breakfast?
f. what/will/like/tha/weather/tomorrow/be What will the
weather be like tomorrow?
g. a/nice / they/time/ have / did Did they have a nice time?
h. hotel /
your /
the /
beach
Was your hotel near the beach?
was /
near /
i. visited / ever / Italy / Rita / has Has Rita ever visited
Italy?
j. you / fishing/gone/ever / have Have you ever gone
fishing?
B. Write the questions you would ask in each of the
situations below.
a. You want to suggest going to a movie.
Answer: Would you like to go to a movie?
b. You want to know where Simran lives.
Answer: Do you know where Simran lives?
c. You are inviting a friend to come to your home.
Answer: Would you like to come to my home?
d. You are asking for permission to take a seat on a
bus.
Answer: May I take this seat on the bus?
e. You are looking for your pet dog. You are asking your.
Have you seen my pet dog? or Do you know where my pet dog is?
f. You are asking Bharat about the number Of books he has
got.
Answer: How many books do you have, Bharat?
g. You are asking your friend if her father cooks everyday
or once week.
Answer: Does your father cook every day or once a week?
h. You are asking your teacher about the weather tomorrow.
Answer: What is the weather forecast for tomorrow, teacher?
C. Complete the conversation below with suitable
questions.
Pristine: Where do you live?
Mr. Waiba: I live in Dhadingbensi.
Mr. Waiba: How old are you.
Pristine: I am sixteen.
Pristine: Did you go to school?.
Mr. Waiba: Yes, I went to school.
Waiba: What are your interests or hobbies?
Pristine: My interests? I don't have any really.
Mr. Waiba: What is the name of your school?
Pristine: It's Neelakantha Secondary School.
Pristine: Is there anything you dislike about your school?
Mr. Waiba: Nothing. I like everything about my school.
Interesting Social Media Stories
Reading II
A. Match the words with their meanings.
a. lip-syncing - iii. to silently mouth the words along with
a song or some other recording.
b. platform - iv. a website that serves as a base from which
a service is provided
c. pandemic - i. the worldwide spread of a now disease
d. overwhelm - ii. to have a strong emotional effect on
somebody
e. somersaulting - vii. turning over completely in the air
f. accumulate - vi. to get more and more over a period of
time
g. voicemail - viii. a phone message recorded by someone
when you do not answer their call
h. sanctuary - v. a place where birds or animals can live
and be protected
B. Complete the sentences below with the correct
information from the text.
a. The text is about the positive results brought by social
media.
b. Nathan Apodaca was gifted a truck of his favourite drink
because he was drinking Ocean Spray cranberry juice.
c. Charlie's birthday became more special than expected
because of a post on Facebook.
d. If there were no social media, people would have no idea
about somersaulting of the two school children.
e. Matt Nason's Twitter page 'We Rate Dogs' raises
fund for the help of dogs.
f. The social media platform Twitter was used for the
rescue of the hawk.
C. Answer these questions.
a. What did Nathan Apodaca record in his video?
Answer: Nathan Apodaca recorded himself skating, drinking
Ocean Spray cranberry juice, and lip-syncing to the song 'Dreams' by Fleetwood
Mac.
b. Was a truck of Ocean Spray a much-deserved reward for
Nathan Apodaca? Why?
Answer: Yes, a truck of Ocean Spray was considered a
much-deserved reward for Nathan Apodaca because his video featuring Ocean Spray
cranberry juice went viral, attracting over 40 million views. Ocean Spray saw
the video and decided to deliver a truck full of Nathan's favorite drink to him
as a gesture of appreciation.
c. How did social media help Charlie celebrate her
birthday?
Answer: Social media helped Charlie celebrate her birthday
by generating a significant response to a post made by her aunt on Facebook.
The post requested that people make Charlie's birthday a day to remember. As a
result, the post was shared on social media platforms, and Charlie received 173
cards and 15 parcels from total strangers, making her birthday extra special.
d. What was $700 spent on? How did Matt collect the
money?
Answer: The $700 was spent on providing a wheelchair for a
12-year-old Golden Retriever who needed assistance. Matt Nason, the creator of
the 'We Rate Dogs' Twitter page, shared the GoFundMe page of the dog in need,
asking his followers for help. The campaign raised over $700 in just a few
hours, allowing the dog to receive the wheelchair.
e. How was the hawk in New York rescued?
Answer: The hawk in New York was rescued with the help of
social media. Madeleine Weatherhead, who found the injured hawk, posted a
photograph of it on Twitter and asked her followers to help. Shortly after her
post, Special Operations Officers Maxwell Outsen and Joseph Bellomo arrived on
the scene, carefully captured the hawk, and took it to an animal sanctuary
where it made a full recovery and had a safe place to stay.
D. Share an interesting social media story that you have
read or heard.
Answer: In 2022, a heartwarming story unfolded on Facebook
when a young woman named Emily posted a desperate plea for help. She had lost
her job and was struggling to make ends meet, unable to provide birthday
presents for her daughter, Lily.
The post quickly gained attention and touched the hearts of
many Facebook users. People from all around the world began offering assistance
and support.
Some sent monetary donations, while others sent gifts and
birthday cards for Lily.
The story spread like wildfire on Facebook, with people
sharing the post and encouraging others to lend a helping hand. Within days,
Emily and Lily received an outpouring of love and generosity from strangers.
Not only did they receive enough funds to ensure Lily had a
memorable birthday, but they also received offers for job opportunities and
support to help Emily get back on her feet.
Grammar II
B. Complete the sentences below with the correct form of
verbs in brackets.
a. I don't let my children play video games. (play)
b. The police made him pay for the damage he caused.
(pay)
c. Rob is having his house painted next weekend.
(paint)
d. Julia got her boy friend to buy her a ring. (buy)
e. Sam gets me to deliver the grocery every weekend.
(deliver)
f. Please, try not make her cry (cry)
g. This quiz can make you understand causative verbs
better. (understand)
h. Laura never has people tell her what to do. (tell)
i. My friend got me help her with her CV. (help)
j. I had a plumber fixed the plumbing this morning.
(fix)
k. I had my hair trimmed once a month. (trim)
I. After the party, I was made to wash all the
dishes. (wash)
C. Imagine you were in a holiday camp last year. What
were you made or let to do there? Write a few sentences using 'have', 'get' and
'make', etc.
Answer: During my holiday camp last year, I was made to
participate in team-building activities that helped strengthen our bond as
campers. We were given the opportunity to have outdoor adventures like hiking
and canoeing, which allowed us to appreciate nature's beauty. The camp
counselors had us get involved in arts and crafts workshops, where we could
express our creativity and make unique crafts to take home. Additionally, we
get ourselves to be encouraged to make new friends by engaging in group games and
social activities. Overall, the holiday camp provided us with a well-rounded
experience by making us step out of our comfort zones, getting us closer to
nature, and fostering connections with others.
Writing II
Many people believe that social networking sites such as
Facebook and TikTok have negative impacts on both individuals and society while
others believe that they have connected people globally. What do you think?
Write an essay expressing your on the
impacts of social media.
Impacts of Social Media
Social media has become a big part of our lives, changing
how we talk to each other, share things, and learn about the world. Platforms
like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok have made a big impact. But it's important
to know that social media has both good and not-so-good effects. Social media
helps us connect with people from all over the world, even if they are far
away. We can make new friends, share experiences, and learn about different
cultures. It's like having a virtual community where we can find support and
feel like we belong.
Social media lets us know what's happening in the world in
real-time. We can stay updated on news, events, and important topics. We can
even be our own reporters by sharing information and stories with others. It's
a chance for us to express our thoughts and make a difference.
Platforms like Instagram and TikTok allow us to show our
skills and talents to a big audience. We can create our own videos, art, or
music and share them with others. This can help us become famous and even make
money. It's a way for us to be entrepreneurs and reach out to people who
appreciate what we do.
Social media can sometimes make us feel bad about ourselves.
People often show only the best parts of their lives, which can make us compare
ourselves and feel like we're not good enough. It's important to take breaks
from social media and remember that what we see is not always the whole truth.
Another concern is that not everything we see on social
media is true. Sometimes people spread false information or make things up. We
need to be careful
and check if something is real or fake before believing and
sharing it. It's good to question and think critically.
To sum up, social media has changed the way we connect,
learn, and express ourselves. It's an exciting and powerful tool, but we also
need to be mindful of its effects. We should use social media to make friends,
share knowledge, and be creative.