Self Assessment

How well have I understood this unit?

Read and tick (✓) in the appropriate box.
Indicators Yes Somewhat No
I read and understood the text :
A. The Snake and the Mirror
B. The Duck and the Kangaroo
C. Little Bobby
I was able to do the exercises given under ‘Vocabulary’.
I was able to use the combination of ‘the Past Perfect and
the Simple Past’.
I was able to use the phrasal verbs given under ‘Grammar’.
I was able to write a descriptive essay on a humorous incident.
I was able to prepare a poster.
I listened to and understood the story ‘Master of the Game’
and answered the questions.
I was able to choreograph the poem ‘The Duck and the Kangaroo’.
I was able to make a list of important points from the given
narration under ‘Study Skills’ and suggested a suitable title.
I was able to complete the ‘Project Work’.


Sometimes we get teased for the way we look. Friends family, media and
advertisements can also influence how we feel about our body. We may even think about
changing our looks. But we do not make our body. Nature does. We need not take pride in
or feel ashamed of our body. Pride and shame come from behaviour. When others tease or
bully you, it tells us about the character of the bullier. They need to feel ashamed of their
behaviour, not us.

When someone troubles us by teasing or breaking rules we can do the following:
Say ‘NO’ to that person; GO away from that person as and when I can; TELL a safe adult
about this person.

We may feel ashamed and find it difficult to speak about it to others. Shame and
blame are not in any part of our body. Those who break rules are to be blamed. Our laws
provide for punishment for those who break rules.




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