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Now, work in pairs and check (✔) if the following features are present in the narrative essay. 1. Introduction • The essay begins with a clear and engaging opening. • The introduction sets the context for the narrative. • The central idea or purpose is clear. 2. Body of the essay • Events are narrated in a logical sequence. • Descriptive details are used. • Characters and settings are clearly described. • The narrator’s emotions or thoughts are shared. • The essay includes a challenge or a problem or a turning point. 3. Conclusion • The essay ends with an outcome. • A lesson or a message is clearly stated. 4. Writing Style • The tone is personal and engaging. • First person narration is used (for example, ‘I,’ ‘my’). 5. Language • The essay uses simple and clear language. • Grammar, punctuation and spellings are correctly used.
The narrative essay includes all key features. The introduction sets the context and clearly shares the central idea. The body presents events in order, includes descriptive details, shows the narrator’s thoughts and has a turning point. The conclusion brings a proper ending with a lesson. The writiRead more
The narrative essay includes all key features. The introduction sets the context and clearly shares the central idea. The body presents events in order, includes descriptive details, shows the narrator’s thoughts and has a turning point. The conclusion brings a proper ending with a lesson. The writing style is personal and engaging, using first-person narration. Language is simple and clear, with correct grammar, punctuation and spelling throughout the essay. ✔ All boxes ticked!
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See lessNow, work in pairs and take turns to ask and answer the questions about witty characters in folktales or stories you have read. Use the correct intonation while asking questions. For example: Your favourite character in the folktale (Who…?) Who is your favourite character in the folktale? 1. The name of the witty character (Who…?) 2. The reason for her/his wit being important in the story (Why…?) 3. The most famous trick or clever idea she/he used (What…?) 4. The time period or setting of the folktale/story (When…?) 5. The way she/he used her/his intelligence to solve a problem (How…?) 6. The location where the story takes place (Where…?)
The name of the witty character (Who...?) Q: Who is your favourite character in the folktale? A: My favourite character in the folktale is Tenali Rama. The reason for her/his wit being important in the story (Why...?) Q: Why is Tenali Rama’s wit important in the story? A: His wit helps solve seriousRead more
Q: Who is your favourite character in the folktale?
A: My favourite character in the folktale is Tenali Rama.
Q: Why is Tenali Rama’s wit important in the story?
A: His wit helps solve serious problems without hurting anyone. It brings peace and teaches important lessons through humour.
Q: What is the most famous trick Tenali Rama used?
A: One famous trick was when he used the example of sowing seeds and yawning to make the king realise his mistake without directly blaming him.
Q: When is the story of Tenali Rama set?
A: The story is set during the 16th century, in the reign of King Krishnadeva Raya of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Q: How did Tenali Rama use his intelligence to solve a problem?
A: He used humour and clever comparisons to help people understand the truth. His smart thinking always helped solve difficult problems peacefully.
Q: Where does the story of Tenali Rama take place?
A: The story takes place in the royal court of Vijayanagara, in southern India, where he served as the king’s witty advisor.
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See lessYou will once again listen to the story. As you listen, number the events of the story in the correct order of occurrence. 1. The great scholar was ashamed because he did not know what to say. 2. Rama accepted the challenge thrown by the visitor. 3. Rama had a bundle tied in silk when he came to the palace. 4. The king laughed at the explanation given by Rama. 5. The visitor wanted to show his superiority over others in the palace. 6. Rama showed the work to be a bundle of sticks tied together by a rope. 7. The king wanted to know more about the work mentioned by Rama. 8. The court scholars were afraid of the king’s anger.
(5) The visitor wanted to show his superiority over others in the palace. (8) The court scholars were afraid of the king’s anger. (2) Rama accepted the challenge thrown by the visitor. (3) Rama had a bundle tied in silk when he came to the palace. (7) The king wanted to know more about the work mentRead more
(5) The visitor wanted to show his superiority over others in the palace.
(8) The court scholars were afraid of the king’s anger.
(2) Rama accepted the challenge thrown by the visitor.
(3) Rama had a bundle tied in silk when he came to the palace.
(7) The king wanted to know more about the work mentioned by Rama.
(6) Rama showed the work to be a bundle of sticks tied together by a rope.
(4) The king laughed at the explanation given by Rama.
(1) The great scholar was ashamed because he did not know what to say.
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See lessThe scholar is finally referred to as ________. (i) irritable (ii) mischievous (iii) arrogant
The correct answer is arrogant. The scholar came to the palace with a proud attitude, trying to prove his superiority over the court scholars. His behaviour showed he looked down on others. However, Tenali Rama cleverly exposed his shallowness by presenting a bundle of sticks as a great work. This lRead more
The correct answer is arrogant. The scholar came to the palace with a proud attitude, trying to prove his superiority over the court scholars. His behaviour showed he looked down on others. However, Tenali Rama cleverly exposed his shallowness by presenting a bundle of sticks as a great work. This left the scholar embarrassed and silent, revealing his arrogance and lack of real wisdom in front of all. Correct answer: (iii) arrogant
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See lessThe rope tying the bundle of sticks was _____. (i) loose (ii) thick (iii) short
The correct answer is loose. The rope tying the bundle of sticks was loosely tied, which allowed Tenali Rama to untie it easily and expose the simple truth inside. This act showed his intelligence and caught the arrogant scholar off guard. Rama used this moment to teach a lesson about humility, turnRead more
The correct answer is loose. The rope tying the bundle of sticks was loosely tied, which allowed Tenali Rama to untie it easily and expose the simple truth inside. This act showed his intelligence and caught the arrogant scholar off guard. Rama used this moment to teach a lesson about humility, turning a simple bundle of sticks into a clever way of proving a point. Correct answer: (i) loose
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