Class 7 English Unit 9

Class 7 English Unit 9 Note

 

#Unit -9 Chart interpretation

Reading I

Answer the questions.

a. Why do you think the charts are different?

Ans πŸ‘‰ Because the first chart shows smartphone ownership by year, while the second shows smartphone ownership by age group in 2011 and 2016.

b. What do the charts show?

Ans πŸ‘‰ The first chart shows the percentage of the population who owned smartphones from 2011 to 2016. The second chart shows smartphone ownership by different age groups for the years 2011 and 2016.

A. Match the words with their meanings.

a. illustrates πŸ‘‰ iv. shows

b. ownership πŸ‘‰ iii. the fact of owning something

c. significant πŸ‘‰ i. important

d. steadily πŸ‘‰ v. gradually and in an even and regular way

e. represent πŸ‘‰ ii. be a symbol of something

B. Answer the following questions.

a. What does the second chart show?

Ans πŸ‘‰ It shows the percentage of smartphone ownership by different age groups for the years 2011 and 2016.

b. By what percentage have the smartphone owners increased in the period between 2011 and 2016?

Ans πŸ‘‰ Smartphone ownership increased from around 35% in 2011 to about 77% in 2016, an increase of about 42%.

c. In which age group are smartphones the most popular in 2016?

Ans πŸ‘‰ In the 16–24 age group.

d. What is interesting about the 75+ age group?

Ans πŸ‘‰ In 2011, almost nobody in the 75+ age group owned a smartphone, but by 2016, 15% of them did, showing increased interest in technology.

Grammar I

B. Fill in the missing forms of the given adjectives.

Positive – Comparative – Superlative

  1. intelligent – more intelligent – most intelligent

  2. bad – worse – worst

  3. wet – wetter – wettest

  4. good – better – best

  5. powerful – more powerful – most powerful

  6. funny – funnier – funniest

  7. old – older – oldest

  8. nice – nicer – nicest

C. Complete the following sentences to make comparison with correct forms of the adjectives from the brackets.

  1. The clothes here are better than the ones in my town.

  2. It’s farther than I thought – I think we’re lost.

  3. That’s the most disgusting meal I’ve ever had!

  4. I hope your team’s luckier today than last week.

  5. They’re happier in their new school than in their old one.

  6. Your tomato sauce is tastier than my mum’s.

  7. Is this flower more beautiful than that one?

  8. This is the most interesting book I have ever read.

  9. Non-smokers usually live longer than smokers.

  10. What is the most dangerous animal in the world?

Listening

A. Look at the picture and answer the questions.

a. Who do you think they are?

Ans πŸ‘‰ They are probably a mother and father.

b. Who is taller: the man or the woman?

Ans πŸ‘‰ The man is taller.

Speaking

A. Observe the pictures. Use the adjectives to make comparisons.

Examples:
A lion is more dangerous than a snail.
An elephant is the largest animal.

B. Look at the following clues (a–f) and make a comparison as in the example.

a. apple/sweet/orange

Ans πŸ‘‰ An apple is as sweet as an orange.

b. bullet train/fast/airplane

Ans πŸ‘‰ A bullet train is as fast as an airplane.

c. algebra/difficult/geometry

Ans πŸ‘‰ Algebra is as difficult as geometry.

d. grammar/easy/spelling

Ans πŸ‘‰ Grammar is as easy as spelling.

e. apple/sweet/orange

Ans πŸ‘‰ An apple is as sweet as an orange.

f. morning/warm/afternoon

Ans πŸ‘‰ Morning is as warm as afternoon.

Writing I

Interpret the table in your own words.

Ans πŸ‘‰ The table shows the population distribution of Nepal by age group for the years 2017, 2018, and 2019. The percentage of children aged 0–14 years gradually decreased from 31.34% in 2017 to 29.57% in 2019. Meanwhile, the working-age group (15–64 years) increased slightly from 63% to 64.65%. The elderly population (65+ years) also increased slowly from 5.66% in 2017 to 5.78% in 2019. This shows a trend of decreasing young population and increasing older age groups in Nepal

Reading II

Guess the answers to these questions.

a. Name the bird in the picture.

Ans πŸ‘‰

The bird in the picture is a crow.

b. Which is stronger: a crow or a worm? Why?

Ans πŸ‘‰

a. The bird in the picture is a bird, possibly a robin or a sparrow.
b. A crow is stronger than a worm because it can eat the worm, as shown in the poem.

A. Write the words that rhyme with these words.

saw – raw

grass – pass

abroad – bead (approximate/slant rhyme)

B. Answer the following questions.

a. What did the bird bite?

Ans πŸ‘‰ The bird bit an angle worm in halves.

b. Where did the bird drink water from?

Ans πŸ‘‰Β  The bird drank a dew from a convenient grass.

c. What was his head made of?

Ans πŸ‘‰ His head was made of velvet, as described in the line “He stirred his Velvet Head.”

Grammar II

A. Complete the following sentences with the correct superlative forms of the adjectives below.

Ans πŸ‘‰

a. Yesterday was the coldest day of the year. I almost froze to death walking home from school!

b. Please give me your recipe. That is the most delicious cake I’ve ever eaten.

c. Aaradhya is the smartest student in our class. She gets the top grades in every course.

d. Samjhana told the funniest story last night. I couldn’t stop laughing.

e. The Nile is the longest river in the world.

f. Ramila is the luckiest person I know. She has won the lottery four times!

g. He is the most boring speaker I have ever heard. Half the audience fell asleep during his speech.

h. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

B. Complete the following sentences with the correct form (comparative or superlative) of the adverb provided.

Ans πŸ‘‰

a. I drive more carefully than my husband.

b. Anu works harder than I do, but our secretary works hardest of us all.

c. Anita sings most beautifully of all the people in the choir.

d. Our teacher explains the lessons more clearly than yours.

e. Pema arrived at the meeting earlier than Barun did.

f. Kamal arrived earliest of them all.

C. Make comparisons of the following. Use your own ideas.

Ans πŸ‘‰

a. A turtle is slower than a rabbit. A rabbit isn’t as clever as a fox. A fox is the cleverest of the three.

b. A feather is lighter than a book. A book isn’t as heavy as a television. A television is the heaviest of the three.

c. Running shoes are more comfortable than high-heeled shoes. Bedroom slippers are not as useful as running shoes. Running shoes are the most useful.

d. A bicycle is slower than a motorcycle. A motorcycle is not as fast as a car. A car is the fastest of the three.

e. A teacher is more patient than a doctor. A doctor isn’t as argumentative as a lawyer. A lawyer is the most argumentative of the three.

Writing II

Write your answers to the questions below. Ask one of your friends the same questions and make notes. Then, write a paragraph about the similarities and differences that you and your friend have.

Ans πŸ‘‰ I am 13 years old, and my friend is also 13. I am a little shy, but my friend is very outgoing. We both like watching television and enjoy pets. I really like mobile phones, and so does my friend. I don’t like telling stories or jokes much, but my friend loves it. Both of us love to exercise. In summary, although we are the same age and share many interests like watching TV, loving pets and exercising, we are different in personalityβ€”I’m shy, and my friend is more social and talkative.

Project Work

Collect the number of students in different grades of your school. In a group of five, make a bar chart on chart paper. Try to make it as attractive as possible and stick on the classroom wall.

Ans πŸ‘‰ This is a group activity. You should work with your group to collect the data of students in different grades, draw a bar chart on a chart paper showing the numbers, use colors and neat labels to make it attractive, and then paste it on your classroom wall.

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