Lesson 6: Eid-ul-Adhaسبق 6:
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Revision Plan — Unit 6
Eid-ul-Adha
Subject: English | Class: 4 | Series: Leeds (SNC 2020)
Revision Duration
1 period (40 minutes)
Quick Recap — The Story (10 minutes)
Story Summary:
- Four friends — a deer, a crow, a mouse, and a tortoise — lived near a lake in a beautiful forest.
- One day the deer did not come to meet them. The crow flew over the forest and found the deer trapped in a hunter's net.
- The crow told the others. The tortoise suggested the mouse could help since he has sharp teeth.
- The crow carried the mouse on his back to the deer. The mouse nibbled the net and freed the deer.
- The hunter arrived, found his net torn, and caught the slow tortoise. He put it in a sack and left.
- The three friends planned a rescue. The deer pretended to limp in front of the hunter.
- The hunter dropped the sack to chase the deer. The mouse cut the sack and freed the tortoise.
- The hunter returned to find both the tortoise and deer gone.
Moral: Unity is strength. When friends work together, they can overcome any challenge.
Activity: Teacher describes a scene, students name which animal did that action:
- "Who flew over the forest?" (Crow)
- "Who nibbled the net?" (Mouse)
- "Who pretended to limp?" (Deer)
- "Who was caught in the sack?" (Tortoise)
Vocabulary Review (5 minutes)
| Word | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| trapped | caught in a trap | The deer was trapped in the hunter's net. |
| nibbled | bit something | The mouse nibbled the net with his sharp teeth. |
| limping | walking slowly because of injured leg | The deer pretended to be limping. |
Grammar Revision (15 minutes)
Weak Forms — of, for, or, but
These words are usually unstressed in natural speech:
- of — "The national river of Pakistan is Indus."
- for — "The children are waiting for the school bus."
- or — "Are you herbivorous or carnivorous?"
- but — "The old man is poor but honest."
Quick Fill-in-the-Blanks:
- Sultan Usman _____ Turkey was a brave man. (of)
- She worked hard _____ the exams _____ failed. (for, but)
- The national language _____ Pakistan is Urdu. (of)
- Are you from Karachi _____ Haidarabad? (or)
Common and Proper Nouns
| Common Noun | Proper Noun |
|---|---|
| Names any person, animal, place, or thing | Names a specific person, animal, place, or thing |
| Written in small letters (unless starting a sentence) | Always written with a capital letter |
| boy, cat, mountain, juice | Hashir, Bunny, Asia, Coca Cola |
Quick Practice: Teacher says a noun, students say "Common" or "Proper":
- Lahore (Proper), city (Common), Amazon (Proper), laptop (Common), June (Proper), month (Common), Pakistan (Proper), country (Common)
Identify in Sentences:
- On the mountain there lived a lion. (mountain — C, lion — C)
- I bought a new car in June. (car — C, June — P)
- Skardu is one of my favourite places in Pakistan. (Skardu — P, places — C, Pakistan — P)
Invitation Writing Review (5 minutes)
Key Parts of an Informal Invitation:
- Date — When was the invitation written?
- Receiver's Name — Who is the invitation for? (Dear Kamran,)
- Purpose — What is the event? Why are you inviting them?
- Venue and Time — Where and when will it happen?
- Regards + Sender's Name — Who is writing?
Quick Review: Teacher writes an invitation on the board with one part missing. Students identify what is missing.
Oral Communication Review (5 minutes)
Responding to Situations and Giving Directions:
- "Can you suggest a good place to visit?"
- "What is the exact location of...?"
- "It is located in the... region of..."
Quick Pair Activity: One student asks for a suggestion about a place to visit in their city. The other gives a suggestion and direction.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Correction |
|---|---|
| Writing common nouns with capital letters | Only proper nouns start with capitals (unless beginning a sentence) |
| Confusing "of" and "off" | "of" = belonging to; "off" = away from |
| Writing "nibled" | Correct spelling: n-i-b-b-l-e-d (double b) |
| Forgetting to include the date in an invitation | Always include the date at the top |
| Writing "traped" | Correct spelling: t-r-a-p-p-e-d (double p) |
| Calling the mouse the one who flew | The crow flew; the mouse nibbled |