9 unit 1 The Fun They Had

9th English 

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The Fun They Had
The Raod Not Taken (poem)



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1.  Glossary

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Sl.

No.

Word / phrase

Meaning in English

Meaning in Telugu

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Crinkly (adj)

With many folds or lines

మడతలతో

2

Attic (n)

A space just below the roof, used as a storeroom

à°…à°Ÿà°•

3

Scornful (adj)

Contemptuous/ showing you think something is worthless

à°šులకనగా

4

Slot (n)

A given space, time or position

ఇచ్à°šిà°¨  సమయం / à°¸్తలం

5

Geared (to)

Adjusted to particular standard or level

ఉన్నతీà°•à°°ింà°šేà°¨ు

6

Loftily (adv)

In a superior way

ఉన్నతముà°—ా

7

Regular (adj)

Normal/ of the usual kind

à°¸ాà°§ాà°°à°£ంà°—ా

8

Betcha (informal)

Bet you / I am sure

à°–à°š్à°šిà°¤ంà°—ా

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Nonchalantly (adv)

Not showing much interest or enthusiasm / carelessly

à°…à°œాà°—్à°°à°¤్తగా

10

Blanked out (phr.v.)

Removed / erased

à°šెà°°ిà°—ిà°ªోà°¯ేà°¨ు

11

Probably (adv)

May be

బహుà°¶ా

12

Took something apart (phr v.)

To separate something into pieces

à°µేà°°ుà°šేà°¯ుà°Ÿ

13

Pronounce (v)

To say something outside

à°¬ిà°—్à°—à°°à°—ా à°šెà°ª్à°ªుà°Ÿ

14

Dispute (v)

Argue about

à°—ొడవపడుà°Ÿ

15

Superior eyes (phr)

Superior to someone

ఉన్నతముà°—ా

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Telebooks (n)

the digitalized form of books that we can find online / books that appear on screen

à°¡ిà°œిà°Ÿà°²్ à°®ీà°¡ిà°¯ా à°¦్à°µాà°°ా à°šేà°¸ిà°¨ à°ªుà°¸్తకాà°²ు

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Smart enough

Intelligent

à°¤ెà°²ిà°µైà°¨

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Tuck (v)

To put something in a particular place

à°¦ోà°ªుà°Ÿ

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Screamed  (v)

Shouted loudly

à°—à°Ÿ్à°Ÿిà°—ా à°…à°°à°šేà°¨ు

2.  Thinking about the Text

I.     Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each. (ref. pg.10)

1.   How old are Margie and Tommy? (ref.para-2)

Margie is eleven years old and Tommy is thirteen years old.

 

2.   What did Margie write in her diary? (ref.para-1)

Margie wrote, “Today Tommy found a real book!” , in her diary.

 

3.   Had Margie ever seen a book before? (ref.para-1)

No, Margie had never seen a book before.

 

4.   What things about the book did she find strange? (ref. para-1)

Margie found two strange things a) The pages were yellow and crinkly. B) It was funny to read words that stood still instead of moving.

 

5.   What do you think a telebook is?

A book that is displayed on a television-like screen is called telebook.

 

6.   Where was Margie’s school? Did she have any classmates? (ref para-9)

Margie’s school was in her home only. No, she did not have any classmates.

 

7.   What subjects did Margie and Tommy learn? (ref paras 5 & 9)

They learned History, Geography, and Arithmetic.

 

 

 

 

II.  Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words) (ref. pg.10) 

1. “I wouldn’t throw it away.”
i)     Who says these words?
ii)    What does ‘it’ refer to?
iii)  What is it being compared with by the speaker?


Answers:
i)     Tommy says these words.
ii)    'It' refers to the television screen.
iii)  Tommy is comparing the television screen with the printed books of earlier times. He thought that after reading such books, one would have to throw the telebooks away. However, he would never throw away his telebook.
 
2. “Sure they had a teacher, but it wasn’t a regular teacher. It was a man.”
i)     Who does ‘they’ refer to?
ii)    What does ‘regular’ mean here?
iii)  What is it contrasted with?

Answers:
i)     They refer to the students who studied in the old kind of schools, centuries before the           time the story is set in.

ii)    Here, 'regular' refers to the mechanical teachers that Tommy and Margie had.

iii)  The mechanical teacher is contrasted with the teacher of the earlier times, who was a human being.


 

III.   Answer each of these questions in two or three short paragraphs (about 30 words) (ref. pg.10)

1.   1. What kind of teachers did Margie and Tommy have? (ref. para-4)

Margie and Tommy had mechanical teachers in their homes. Those mechanical teachers always taught them, tested them, and calculated the marks in no time.  They had to put their homework and test papers in the given slots of the mechanical teachers for evaluation.

 

2.   2. Why did Margie’s mother send for the County Inspector? (ref. para-3)

Margie’s mother sent for the Country Inspector because the mechanical teacher was not functioning well.  It had been rapidly giving test after test in Geography beyond the level of Margie.

 

3.       3. What did he do? (ref paras  - 3 & 5)

The Country Inspector separated the parts of the Mechanical Teacher and he slowed the Geography sector, which was running faster, up to an average ten-year level.

 

4.   4. Why was Margie doing badly in Geography? What did the County Inspector do to help her?

Margie was doing badly because the Mechanical Teacher was faster than the required speed in Geography sector. To help Margie, the Country Inspector reduced the speed of the Mechanical Teacher to an average ten-year level.

 

5.   5. What had once happened to Tommy’s teacher? (ref para-5)

Once, Tommy’s teacher was taken away for nearly a month because its history sector had blanked out completely.

 

6.       6. Did Margie have regular days and hours for school? If so, why? (ref para-9)

Yes, Margie had regular days and hours for school except the weekends because her mother believed that learning at regular hours helped little girls learn better. 

 

7.      7. Wow does Tommy describe the old kind of school? (ref para-7)

Teachers and students went to a special building known as a school. The kids of the same age learned the same thing. The teachers gave them the homework and asked them questions.

 

8.   8. How does he describe the old kind of teachers?

He says that the old teachers were not Mechanical Teachers but they were human beings.

 

IV.       Answer each of these questions in two or three paragraphs (100-150 words) (ref. pg.10)

 

1.  What are the main features of the mechanical teachers and the schoolrooms that Margie and Tommy have in the story?

Unlike human teachers, mechanical teachers are more powerful and consistent in teaching. The students need not go anywhere to learn.  The room in which the mechanical teacher is placed is called the classroom. The mechanical teacher is placed in their houses and they teach them all subjects systematically. Children learn from the telebooks displayed on the screens.  The mechanical teacher teaches, gives homeworks and asks questions thoroughly.

2.  Why did Margie hate school? Why did she think the old kind of school must have been fun?

Margie hated her school because it was a room.  The teacher was a mechanical device that taught and gave her homework. The part Margie hated most was the slot where she had to put homework and test papers.

She thought that the old schools must have been fun because the same-age students used to sit together in the classroom, learn together, laugh together, and played together in the schoolyard.

3.  Do you agree with Margie that schools today are funnier than the school in the story? Give reasons for your answer.

I do agree with Margie that schools today are funnier than the school in the story. The school in the story is not at all a school because a mechanical teacher teaches without any emotions or understanding the children. It can only teach the things which it has been programmed.

Today’s schools work for the overall development of the students in a healthy environment. Students have more fun in the present schools and they also have edutainment. Finally, they become good citizens. 


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3. Thinking about the Language

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Vocabulary

1.   Find the sentences in the lesson which have the adverbs given in the box below.

The above-given adverbs can be found in the textbook as below. Refer to the given page numbers below

1. They turned the pages, which were yellow and crinkly, and it was awfully funny to read words that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to − on a screen, you know. (ref.pg.no.6)

2.      The mechanical teacher had been giving her test after test in Geography and she had been doing worse and worse until her mother had shaken her head sorrowfully and sent for the County Inspector.

3.     They had once taken Tommy’s teacher away for nearly a month because the history sector had blanked out completely. (ref.pg.no.7)

4. He added loftily, pronouncing the word carefully, “Centuries ago.” (ref.pg.no.7)

5.    “But my mother says a teacher has to be adjusted to fit the mind of each boy and girl it teaches and that each kid has to be taught differently.” (ref.pg.no.8)

6.     “I didn’t say I didn’t like it,” Margie said quickly. (ref.pg.no.8)

7.      “May be,” he said nonchalantly. (ref.pg.no.8)

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Grammar

2.   Now use these adverbs to fill in the blanks in the sentences below.

i)        The report must be read _____________ so that performance can be improved.

ii)    At the interview, Sameer answered our questions _____________ , shrugging his shoulders.

iii)    We all behave ________________ when we are tired or hungry.

iv)    The teacher shook her head ____________ when Ravi lied to her.

v)        I __________ forgot about it.

vi)       When I complimented Revathi on her success, she just smiled ___________ and turned away.

vii)     The president of the company is _____________ busy and will not be able to meet you.

viii)    I finished my work __________________ so that I could go out to play.

Answers:

i)      Carefully

ii)     Loftily

iii)    Differently

iv)   Sorrowfully

v)     Completely

vi)    Nonchalantly

vii)   Awfully

viii) Quickly

 

3.   Make adverbs from these Adjectives.

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Adjectives

Adverbs

i)   angry ____________

ii)    happy ___________

iii)  merry____________

iv)   sleepy ___________

v)  easy _____________

vi)   noisy ____________

vii) tidy ______________

    viii) gloomy __________

i)      angrily

ii)    happily

iii)  merrily

iv)   sleepily

v)    easily

vi)   noisily

vii) tidily

viii)   gloomily

 

 

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‘If not’ and ‘Unless’

·       Unless means ‘if not’.

·       'Unless' is often used in warnings.

·       We use the conjunction unless to mean ‘except if’. The clause which follows unless is a subordinate clause (sc): it needs a main clause (mc) to make a complete sentence.

·       Unless can be used in three types of conditional clauses like if

Examples:

 

If not

Unless

structure

If not clause, main clause

Main clause + if clause

Unless clause, main clause

Main clause + unless clause

 

 

1.    If you do not work hard, you will fail.

2.    You will fail If you do not work hard.

 

3.    Unless you work hard, you will fail.

4.    You will fail unless you work hard.

 

 

5.    If you don’t invite them, they won’t come.

6.    They won’t come if you don’t invite them.

7.    Unless you invite them, they won’t come.

8.    They won’t come unless you invite them.

 

9.    If you don’t speak English daily, you can’t be fluent.

10. You can’t be fluent if you don’t speak English daily.

11. Unless you speak English daily, you can’t be fluent.

12. You can’t be fluent unless you speak English daily.

 

13. If you don’t open the cage, the bird can’t fly.

14. The bird can’t fly if you don’t open the cage.

15. Unless you open the cage, the bird can’t fly.

16. The bird can’t fly unless you open the cage.

 

17. If you do not show me the project in time, I can’t award you marks.

18. I can’t award you marks if you do not show me the project in time.

19. Unless you show me the project in time, I can’t award you marks.

20. I can’t award you marks unless you show me the project in time.

 

21. If you do not request him, He will not help you.

22. He will not help you if you do not request him.

23. Unless you ask him, he will not help you.

24. He will not help you unless you ask him.

 

25. If you do not buy a ticket, you are not allowed.

26. You are not allowed if you do not buy a ticket.

27. Unless you buy a ticket, you are not allowed.

28. You are not allowed unless you buy a ticket.

 

29. If you do not leave this place, I will call the police.

30. I will call the police if you do not leave this place.

31. Unless you leave this place, I will call the police.

32. I will call the police unless you leave this place.

 

33. If he did not work hard, he would fail.

34. He would fail if he did not work hard.

35. Unless he worked hard, he would fail.

36. He would fail unless he worked hard.

 

Note : In the unless clause, don’t use will/ woul

Unless you go, (indicates future)

Unless you will go (is a wrong usage)

 

Exercise on If..not & Unless

Rewrite the following sentences using Unless

(Note “Level-1 is for Beginners and Level-2 for the Advanced)

Level-1

1.   If you don’t have a driving license, you shouldn’t drive a vehicle.
Unless ……………………………………………
2.   If you don’t get more than 80% of the marks, you are not eligible for the scholarship.
Unless ……………………………………………
3.   If he doesn’t pay the fee, he will not be allowed for exams.
Unless ……………………………………………
4.   If you don’t stop wasting time, you will regret in future.
Unless ……………………………………………
5.   If you don’t stop smoking, you will fall seriously ill.
Unless ……………………………………………


Level-2

Rewrite the following sentences using ‘If..not’ & ‘Unless’

1.   you don’t send me the link.  I can’t pay the money.
2.   She can’t see anything. She doesn’t wear spectacles.
3.   You work hard or you will fail.
4.   Go to bed early or you can’t wake up early.
5.   Insert the ATM card properly otherwise you will not get the money. 

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4. Writing

Writing a Letter to a Publisher requesting to send a set of books through VPP. (ref pg.12 & 13)

Question:

A new revised volume of Issac Asimov’s short stories has just been released. Order one set. Write a letter to the publisher, Mindfame Private Limited, 1632 Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi, requesting that a set be sent to you by Value Payable Post (VPP), and giving your address. Your letter will have the following parts.

Answer:

Vizianagaram,

Dt :……/…../………

 

From

K.Shanmukha Rao,

Plot no.507/A, Dharmapuri Road,

Padmavathi Nagar

Vizianagaram.

 

To

The Publisher,

Mindfame Private Limited,

Asaf Ali Road,

New Delhi.

 

Sir/Madam,

Sub : Sending of Issac Asimov’s Short Stories through VPP – Request - Regarding.

 

              I am very happy to hear that your publication has newly published a revised volume of Issac Asimov’s Short Stories. I am a passionate reader of science fiction. So, I would like to purchase a set of that revised volume of the story books from your publications.

Hence, I request you to send a set of those books through VPP to the above given address. I hope you make the necessary arrangements to send the books at the earliest.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully.

K.Shanmukha Rao


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5. Speaking

In groups of four discuss the following topic. (ref pg.14)

‘The Schools of the Future Will Have No Books and No Teachers! ’

Your group can decide to speak for or against the motion. After this, each group will select a speaker to present its views to the entire class. You may find the following phrases useful to present your argument in the debate.

·       In my opinion . . .

·       I/we fail to understand why . . .

·       I wholeheartedly support/oppose the view that . . .

·       At the outset let me say . . .

·       I’d/we’d like to raise the issue of/argue against. . .

·       I should like to draw attention to . . .

·       My/our worthy opponent has submitted that . . .

·       On the contrary . . .

·       I firmly reject . . .


Answer
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Speech 1:

In favour of the motion.

              In my opinion, the given statement may become true in near future. As of now, most of the students go to regular schools to get the formal education and simultaneously the students find many ways to learn using the technology available at their doorsteps. With the advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into the formal education system, the students are exposed to new horizons.

          The technology and the availability of the new gadgets to the common public have increased the usage of ICT promoting the learning abilities.  The technology gives a visualization of the difficult concepts. It also reduces the gaps in learning. Students can learn most of the things from the experts anywhere in the world. Hence effective teaching and learning takes place with the usage of the technology.

          Finally, I conclude that there may be a sure possibility of having schools, in near future, without text books and teachers.

Speech 2:

Against the motion.

              I firmly reject the above opinion about the future schools without text books and teachers. Here, a human teacher is replaced with an electronic device and printed text books are turned into e-books.

          First, we need to throw a light on the goal of our education. The ultimate aim of our education is not just minting money for an individual’s survival. It is a man making process. If the students are forced to depend on gadgets for acquiring knowledge, they become slaves and materialistic with the loss of human values and ethics. The holistic development of the students will be spoiled within no time. Finally, this will bring a society without human values and everyone becomes aloof in the crowd.

          Therefore, I conclude that human teachers and textbooks are also quite essential for the schools of the future. 

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The Road Not Taken

 






6. Thinking about the Poem

I ) Answer the following questions (ref. pg.16)

1. Where does the traveller find himself? What problem does he face?
The traveller finds himself at a diverged road while travelling in a yellow wood. He faces the problem of choosing between the two roads as he could not travel both at the same time.

2. Discuss what these phrases mean to you.
i) yellow wood
A yellow wood shows an autumn season.

ii) It was grassy and wanted wear
It means that the path he selected was covered with grass and it had never been trodden by anyone.

iii) The passing there
It means the usage of the path.

iv) Leaves no step had trodden black
It means no one had walked on the leaves and crushed them to turn black

v) How way leads on to way
It means that the poet doubted how one way leads to the other when they are separated.
 
3. Is there any difference between the two roads as the poet describes them?

i) In stanzas two and three

There is no much big difference between the roads that the poet describes in stanza two and three except the usage of the roads. One is less travelled and other is not used by many.

ii) In the last two lines of the poem

The poet chooses the road not used by many. It means he wanted to challenge the new adventures and invite the change in his life.

 

II ) Answer the following questions (ref. pg.16)

1.  Have you ever had to make a difficult choice (or do you think you will have difficult choices to make)? How will you make the choice (for what reasons)?

When I was a pass out student of 5th standard from a government school, my parents forced me join in a corporate school in a city. I sincerely requested my parents that I would study in my village. Since I was a boy of 10 years, I could not resist them not to do that. Because of this decision, I had to leave my parents, friends and my village altogether. Even though I was scared of being alone somewhere in a far off place and pursue my studies, I was sent to a nearby city for a better education.

 

2. After you have made a choice do you always think about what might have been, or do you accept the reality?

Initially, my parents’ decision seemed very cruel to me. During the course of time, I realized that I had been put in a right place. Because of their decision, I became a sharp student and finally, I could become doctor. If I had not taken that choice, I might have been something else.

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