Question Answer For All Chapters – English Class 7
English Workshop Question Answers
1. Describe the teeny-tiny woman’s house using details from the story and your imagination.
Answer : The teeny-tiny woman’s house was very small and cozy. It had a tiny wooden door, small windows with curtains, and a small roof made of straw. The furniture inside was also tiny, with a small table, chairs, and a cupboard. Everything about the house looked old but charming.
2. Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks.
- The teeny-tiny woman lived in a teeny-tiny house.
- The teeny-tiny woman went out to take a teeny-tiny walk.
- The teeny-tiny woman went into a teeny-tiny churchyard.
- The teeny-tiny woman found a teeny-tiny bone.
- The teeny-tiny woman put the teeny-tiny bone into her teeny-tiny pocket.
- The teeny-tiny woman went home and put the teeny-tiny bone into a teeny-tiny cupboard.
- The teeny-tiny woman was awakened by a teeny-tiny voice.
- The teeny-tiny woman was frightened.
- The teeny-tiny woman said in her loudest teeny-tiny voice, “TAKE IT!”
3. The word ‘teeny-tiny’ is a compound word, that is, a word made of two words. Words like teeny-tiny are mostly used in informal language, children’s stories and songs, folk tales etc. Write other words like teeny-tiny.
Answer :
Compound words like ‘teeny-tiny’:
- incy – wincy
- chit – chat
- flip – flop
- ding – dong
- hickory – dickory
- bow – wow
- criss – cross
4. Use the list of adjectives you have made in the activity on page 44.
See if you can write funny/meaningful sentences using one or more of these adjectives. For example :
A big red ant found a big red grain of corn in a big red house.
The little silver fairy cut the little silver paper with little silver scissors.
Answer :
Sentences using adjectives:
- The big yellow sun rose above the big yellow hills.
- A little blue bird flew over the little blue pond.
- The round red apple sat on the round red table.
5. Think of a repetitive story about an old woman from your mother tongue. Try to translate it into English.
Answer :
Repetitive story from your mother tongue: (Translated example)
There was once an old woman who lived near a forest. She always told her neighbors, “I will never go to the forest after sunset.” One day, she forgot her rule and went in to collect firewood. She heard a whisper: “Who is in my forest?” She answered, “It’s me, an old woman!” The whisper got louder each time until she ran home and promised never to return after dark.
6. Discuss and write briefly.
What you should do when you find something in the street.
Answer : If you find something in the street, you should check if there is any identification to contact the owner. If not, take it to a nearby lost and found office or police station.
What could have happened when the old woman said, ‘TAKE IT’ ?
Answer : The mysterious voice might have taken the bone and disappeared. The old woman might have felt relieved but curious about the strange incident.
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