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IENS SHOP 32
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He's (He is-r{ c([sI'l <rr He's); I'11 (I shall-r+
c"..$cal {6{ I'll); I44ro's (\^/ho is-rs c(tsrl <(d
\Atrho's); Let's (Let us-Is q(Isl'f <Fl Let's),
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ROY'S TOYS
(-<s\ EQq; T611 6{E-{t)

Roy t<v, qr*iz:rn {tl) is a boy with


many (lq&, oro+r toys (toy-D?. c?l-*) I

Roy has a toy


train (6-r aqtrD .

Roy has a toy


lorry <aa, am<eEt+).
Roy has
many toy cars
(Car-+/-, 'rl&).
Roy has a big
drum (str, curE).

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Roy has a funny (FIa', {qr{)
puppet (fl48, NqrED< tqt with a big
head tat Rs- <v fler) and small eyes
1+a wfq, ccli csE @rl).

Roy has a puzzle (?Eq, q$ r+r+r


c"m-+y. Roy has many other toys lwmr

ttE, q{n-.{i c14{l).

Roy enjoys(q{q{E B"rrsr'i <r*; his


toys. But he does not let (.dF. r$rr.- ftF
F{rE ca\3{r) others (wm,r, w+r61 pl6y
with his toys. [But he does not let
others play with his toys - ftq rq sr< c"tq+
firp wltl< crrqrs &..{ + ].
One day. Roy met (rEF. cq!fl rF)

some boys. [Roy met some boys -


q({{qr Micky taft,
qc4n rcq {cs< m{I <+ r]
qrsrr+< +a), Andy <wrg, e+qm< ffi) and

Ray trr-, q+qo<{r) came to play.


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Roy said: 'Let's play hide t{tu,
e."rarl and seek (a-E cdmrl.' [Let's play
hide and seek - mt qt{<r qrdda c=fia I
'Can I play <cr-,<rqir"i) your drum?'
said (rry-q,-e-)Andy. [Can I play your
drumt - qrft ft cgt$< ErlE <utrc "nftr]
'No', said Roy. 'Let's play hide
and seek (sl{s we &-q, T(-dIR (3l4l).'
'Can we play with your cars?'
said Micky.
'No', said Roy.
'Can we play with your lorry?'
said Ray.
'No', said Roy. 'I want to play
hide and seek.'
The boys were sad (qrru, Esfire).
Roy did not let them play with
his toys (<{ sR Rrt.+'$il fr'({ ern< crterc ft{ rt).
'OK' (u-za, 6+we), They said.'Let's
play hide and seek.'
Roy was huppy (vt?, "lFr).
'We will hide fetE q6,, ao<y', said
Micky.
'You can look fortq-q'r-, c{Mr) us,'
said Andy.
Roy shut 1+r- rr e*9 his
eyes (q/tq, cuH1. The boys
tal]- @lfi, rms ftql and hid
(/<q, lsrq/.

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Roy looked (qos, Erslq) here and
there (frfl qrm rqrl, ,rlir$ "t*1. Roy did
not find (&-64tFtts. *q c"rq+r the boys.
Roy began (&fi,t{€tr{) to cry€atr,
6rqr.). The boys came back (r+-vvrc',
firc< ee).

'Why are you crying (4/i,'irn)?'


asked Andy.
'Oh! 1o, wrrrq BoY!
Oh! Boy,' said
Roy.

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'Crybabyl Crybabyl'
said Micky.
'Now, can we play with your
toys?' asked the boys.
'No. They are my toysl' said
Roy.
'OK', said the boys. 'We may
come (lTrE, qFis "nA; by some day <"ru
you are ready
.e-, csrnl e+fi-{) when
(rse,?sR) to play with your toys!'
And they all ran away (rrr" qrs.tr,
d-q E6{ cutq).

Roy was sad 1ry7s. urP"r.


Now Roy shares (c'ifi, sI'l Trn 6d<)
his toys. His pals 1a'nn,+s+ycome to
play everyday (epFru,, Eelil).
They play with his toys.
Roy is huppy (vr?,IFi).
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THE LAMBKIN
GIqrEeT,<lE.tFg-r)

Lambkin (qrnfrr, {Er FsycllF.i$ said, 'I


am so thin tat Rrcsr-{rEqr) that I am
just 1eqr., cr<a; skin ta+, urqEl and bone
(r<t-{, [skin and bone-erp ffiz<].
sls. ).

I have not had a thing to eat (qm<


*rrk loft.s"fl?fi) for a long time (E<ariq,

<{ft-{ir<9. I will skip (6tqftl, emi) and


run (r7T, dvr<l till t8c, T.Fq-+) I come to
Granny's (or6sr, Efi{) house (<to1, <rtu).
'Granny will give me all sorts
of 1wo a-az sre., cir r+\) good things
to eat.'
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So Lambkin went skipping
along tozra fr-A( q/4(, at{trc ErFtE c'i"t) to
Granny's house.

*\".^-.)

On the way(\rzr, "rrq)he met(raE, cn"n

c"r{) Mr. Fox (qsr,


"Mtrd).
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Mr. Fox said, 'StoP 1#t, 11611,
Lambkin! I am going to eat You
UP (
"Tft
€TA c€Tnrrs catr csF<)'

But Lambkin said to him,


'To Granny's house (4fl6q qEE,
flfr* aGre) I 8o,
where I shall fatter (+rEt, wrt e+f
c{FI) grow (rfl-, q{).

Then vou can eat me so.'


'You may go (N-c'tt-, c<r- "r<;.' said
Mr. Fox.
'You are such (rrr., <r+; a thin fa-t
qrq+qr.srl little chap tart, ee; that you
are just (qta, 11) skin and bone (a-t
w7o rrI-T, s1-r5 @Tr).'
So Lambkin went skip, skip,
skipping along to Granny's
house.

On the way (w{ E/ 'gr*-, 'rc.r) he met


Mr. Wolf (ad+, cr<rs <F).
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Mr. Wolf said, 'Stop, Lambkin!
I am going to eat you uP.'
But Lambkin said to him,
'To Granny's house I go,
where I shall fatter grow.
Then you can eat me so.'
'You may go,'said Mr. Wolf.
'You are such a thin little
chap that you are just skin and
bone.'
So Lambkin went skiP, skiP,
skipping along to GrannY's
house.
On the way he met Mr. Lion
(4ri?ltr, F"<).

Mr. Lion said,'Stop, Lambkin!


I am going to eat You uP.' But
Lambkin said to him,
'To Granny's house I go,
where I shall fatter grow,
Then you can eat me so.'
'You may go,'said Mr. Lion.
'You are such a thin little chap
that you are just skin and bone.'
So Lambkin went skip, skip,
skipping along to Granny's
house.
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Lambkin said to Granny, 'O
Granny, please 1E-% q{:rq $rr) give
me lots of (qPI re- qms r+r) good
things to eat so that (.rr qiE- {lzs)
I shall grow cttt4 cdt-,<s ffi) fat.'

So Granny gave Gut-o-, ft-d)


Lambkin all sorts of (q-a ry-iry ro.. r<
r+9 good things to eat-apples
and sweets ({i-q{, ftE) and
(qrprd- qrrflEr)

nuts (+tl, <n-rr) and figs 1a11, qn<; and


cake (.?-{, cr$) and jam 1wm- ,rs <iir:{d
Frffi filT<l),
Lambkin began 1&ar^+, -1+ oro; to
grow € rdr-, q-s) fatter and fatter
and fatter. Then he said to
Granny, 'Please make (zq-o, <r+r+)
me [make me, qmn-+ ofrc{ a'3] a
drumkin 1snfra, crrt crnl that will
roll fBte rr/-% ,teIF), and then I will
get into it aaa a-€ Q, e< rvsm r+<) and
go home.' So Cranny made 1rv-u.,
rsa q+q) a drumkin. When
Lambkin got into it (ar ftA Q, e< c""r<
wot, the drumkin began to roll
and roll (furr:-,t A cflt-q qJtv clt-t, lpTcs El'tq,
1{ lvEE Et'rE). 'I shall soon ({-1 Er',gls]fu. )
be there (/? rn /, €?[r+ !r< q{s <tB€ {r{),'
said Lambkin.
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On the way they met Mr. Lion.
'Have you seen (B-T, &.ic)
Lambkine' said Mr. Lion.
Lambkin in the drumkin said,
'Tum-pa-too fum-
@{-:iI-F-, $rrE< r<rq),
pa-too, Lambkin's (Lambkin is-r+
l"(s'('l T64 Lambkin's) lost (d, qfrcq c'[q),
and so are you (r4r qI ftE-, gfis csafi

{frrr c'ls).'

Drumkin began to roll and roll.


On the way they met Mr. Wolf.
'Have you seen Lambkin?'said
Mr. WoIf.
Lambkin in the drumkin said,
'Tum-pa-too, tum-pa-too,
Lambkin's lost, and so are you.'
Drumkin began to ro11 and roll.
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On the way they met Mr. Fox.
'Have you seen Lambkinl' said
Mr. Fox.
Lambkin in the drumkin said,
'Tum-pa-too, tum-pa-too,
Lambkin's lost, and so are You.'
But Mr. Fox said to himself
1m-u [ &6aqq, v+ arq +q.q), 'What can this
mean (s< !'ft{ AO ?'

A drumkin can not speak 1or+a


Fr-o. +rn cqrs rtr{ dT), and so I think 1a<e
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qlq<) Lambkin must be topqa-,q<ria
qr$ in the drumkin.'
Then trrt, sl'+) the drumkin
began (ftrr-n Tr Ftr{) to ro11.
And Mr. Fox began to run.

Faster (FF#/-, qrr<r sffi.) and faster


they went 1uzflF., E.{q).

At last(E.E 4/-q, w<ar:<; the


drumkin rolled up to 1w+[, +fist the
door of Lambkin's house.
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Lambkin gave (6'r-E ft-q) one jump
(qr1% ETF) out of (qED r.,. ruw car+; the

drumkin into the house.


Then he shut (rE, €eact the door.
He called out (+qq E.ED, 6q6s rEe) to
Mr. Fox,
'when (r<irr+,.ratr,) you catch (ia ou,
:r{c"'rr{c<; orr, *r<r1 drumkin you may
eat Lambkin.
'Good-bye ('1u.?iE,riqm), Mr. Fox.'

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IEN,S SHOP
(@{rtt, cqFR64l-sl{)

,This is |en's ,TENT SHOP


(rq{'ry. (srr{{) Shop L--\.J /.-").'\ (_--_

(.14, chlFFr).

]en's shop is
small (ry-q, 6qrt),
but Jen sells
lots of (qt{ qq,
things
qrrr$ T$rr{)

(Fr% &Fq). Iack terre, q+qzrn;rtl) goes to

]en's shop.
'Have you got any pens (c.m<
6fre fr 6str+ffiTqts)?'he says (ra-w, r+a;.

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'Yes', says jen. 'I have black
pens and blue 1q-, i-q) pens. I have
red (*q, arE) pens and Sreen (A-{, T{q)
pens.
'Have you got any nibs (n<,
"-+ct<
n<;l'says ]ack.
'Yes', says ]en. 'I have gold 1r+-*.
nibs. I have silver (a-q-s/, s"fl<)
cql{<l
nibs.'
'Have you got any books?' saYs
]ack.
READING FOR PLEASURE ]
'Yes', says jen. 'I have fat tryE,
*o) books and thin 1a1 "rre4 books.
I have long ta<, a=r) books and short
rt-t, ".ntr) books.'
'Have you got any bags ottt,
or"r;?'says Jack.
'Yes, yes', says ]en. 'I have small
1t+, caq bags and big tet w; bags.'
'Have you got any clocks (re,
x&; t' says Jack.
'Yes!' says jen. 'I have lots of
clocks.
'Have you got any clip raz, a"rl ?'
says Jack.
jen looks ({sq, siTrE) at }ack.
'Yes, I have (qri €?-e- qFT]< FrTq qlR),'
says ]en.
'Have you got any buttons t<tr,
c+sr{ll'says Jack.
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'Yes, yes, yes,' says Jen. 'I have
lots and lots of (44{ qM fi qq, q5aa
qrr+) buttons. But what do you
want 1'sq, o.extl z' [what do you want -
yftffd€?l
'What do I want?' says Jack.
'Yes, what do you want?' saYs
]en. 'Do you want a pen?
Do you want a nib?
Do you want a bookl
Do you want a button?
\A/hat do you want?'
'Nothing 1+rei ftr 4,' saYs Jack.
'I was just checking (snq q;r'i rufr(, x
rrER c<trqiq).'
'Checking (o/a(, <rEri T<Q?' saYS

Jen. CHECKING! I will give You


checking FEr'r, <ruF cq-oIet!'
Jen gets uP (dA{ wa, trt ,.'roa;. Jen
chases Jack away (6-ME qtto wtsnr-,
qi+r+ qteil Frr 81fu-a fi-{) !

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THE PRINCE DID
NOT EAT
Cf,l&-fi Es S q-A { c"lrs st€Tt {lqtq)

Most of us (dI-# qs qr+, qlTrl Em r<E)


love cakes (ro-o. .6T) and cookies
(rfrq, eE csE fiB @) and cold drinks
(r+/-q &sq, r+rqq {Alr), don't we (qx ftr?

Let's (oary, er* [Let us - Let's] find out


(F7is wBa, *q c<< <fr) why the prince
(ftn{, <Tq"Iq) did not eat (tusdq-4, (18il).
Once upon a time (rrrm'elrryqraF{,
there lived trqvr aqs., <lq
r+ird ,4s qqr.r)
6a6sa) d queen (Tt-{, irfi). She had a
Seven-year-Old (rcor-iv/- e-Iq, cts <ca
<Fft) son, Peter Fm, ErO. The queen
was worried 1svtfi-u, Eftt; 6esl that fat,
,qqdi cs) her son didn't eat much ({r..

c<ft). He didn't like food (r-u. ?n<r{).


The cook made 1rv-u- hfr o<s;
(ao, <r$)

delicious (@e-iE, {sro cakes, buns


({E{, eE and cookies,
cqt} c're 1iE +r+aol

but the prince did not touch (a,aa


trr" {sqT) them. He did not like rEpn

"iqr €'r) meat (a A lr"9. F:[e did not


like fruits either (qrla, ff{ft). He did
not drink (/tq 4a i?6, "rr+ r<s +t)
anything (<E4\ csrirl ft$ cold (r+r-o,
5rerl. He did not want (&q 4t sr;, ErEs iT)

anything hotto. 'r<ql. A11 day he sat .


(ry-E, <rc crf,") in front of 1i1et reJ crTrl)

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the fireplace (FFflrz-{, <r& <r T{ 'k{ <lr'F trdt)
and did nothing (frq4fr(,frPREGslt)'

The queen sent for (rqt +-, csr+

{5.qr; the doctor (6.+4, srvr<)' She told


him all about the Prince.
The doctor said to the- queen,
'Cor,ne-with me.' He took €-a:, l;r;
her to the cottage 1+rq, xm<; of a
6a5aay

farmer (+/-fl, fl+). The cottage was


small but it was cheerful (avmq,
qt{q!Rl. She could hear (?s &"/' lrcl'o

"r&.+*) sounds (4i8q{,'m; of laughter


(4I-+4,cfi). The doctor knocked tms.
$9l {lern) at the door 1r-, n<qrl. The
farmer opened (,,tTs- "Fd) the door
and the queen and the doctor
entered (,4c4-u, €r(<,r €i(r{) the cottage.
The queen saw four young (iil(,
wru<'+; boys and girls sitting
round the dining turm<,
(rtr'-o, Er<rrrLq)

*r<r<y table. They were eating


tomato soup (FM-rD w-1, Brxlr 1"r; and
were enjoying luvr- omi<, E{er"i +<kd
e.nTs]< qd, {ql $(< ?fi&q) it. They were

eating plain rr*,2 qmrva) slices (aaz,


+ra; of bread (66- {iffi) with their
soup (?-", xay. The slices did not
have any butter (<D, {Fr{) on them.
The queen was amazed 1w6q-E-
{s<rqc.r c'rrdF). She asked the farmer,
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'What have you flavoured (rnot^q,
{'rfls f<r) your soup with?' IV/hat
have you flavoured your soup
with?-W"tftq{ftfirnqrl

The farmer smiled e/irq, qHE)


and said, 'My wife has put 1vq6.
fizrc<; only two flavours (rrsr-q, d"d*).
The flavours of hard ({-q., +dF)
work 1w-o, "iaol and ioy<wt, 't9u*n-";.
My children work hard. They
look after (m qr-+il, m.nrtffi +z<) my
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cows and my hens (cr, Tdn).They
help t<a, qrsnr or<) their mother in
the kitchen (eor, <rnrffi). And they
enjoy towl, B,rM't {<I) their work. At
dinner (&{r^, <rs< ",r{F) time [at dinner
time -<lis<{r<rmram] they are hungry
(q/<&, xqt'"). They are huppy to eat

(qf? A i-{, nt{ 1trr c{) this simple farra,


erquq)food and they eat lots of (o.aq
r"- qo.+) it.'
The queen left <ra€, ce(e eF-{) the
cottage (orcr, x6; in a thoughtful
({-rra,6sl{{) mood ({- srz<). She now
knew (fr6, mc< c'tqq) why her son
didn't like food.

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WHAT ARE THESE
BOYS DOING?
(eQ qt-{tffift€rqO
Tanya (€$qir{ {Er) is Russian 1+q,
<rft$< qfffi). She is Meena's (n-+r
ti,*r<; pen-friend (ret-er- qq-+f <t rEFrsD.

Today she is in Meena's school.

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She is near (fiil, errg the play G*-,
cinr) ground loao- rr51 [playground-
ra-eluq, Rrqr<$i] with Meena.
Tanya' What are those (rq7-e)
boys doing (& retqtorac<reo?
Meena, They're (They are-r+
c(r$rei <6{ They're-cunt-, .m1 playing
(r?-fr(, cr,Erq).
Tanya, What are they playing
(Et<I ff cl4re?) ?

Meena, They're playing hide-


and-seek (qpq qTrs &-{, {rsEk c"lEI).

Look, Amit 1wn-, qqerl< {a) is


running {turrfr<, dv-rce). He's (He is-r+
qrrs(,r TFT He's-fte) calling out (o-r?<
qIuE, sT-$R) to Arif.

Tanya, Arif is hiding Gq s/ie(, qtu-s


*u.el behind ffisE", ,qqrq) a bush (il, r<fPr).
M
Meena, Now look fE-1 cr<; ! Amit
is walking (te rrv-frr, irBre) on tiptoe
(tip-t"t, s'$, toe-d-, qipE). [tiptoe - E"t
&-, sTpr+* e"ft< Eli'l; qrfn "fi trc"f ft{ {ilI
"un-<
Tanya, (Laughing) [qr"(, stqrc
qryr',' Laugh-.qre, cfi] Hurrah t(/-, a
wr;! Amit is catching ({q o16<, we;
Arif.
catch-,r<r)
Meena' Let's (Let us-rs q"+Tr"r <z4
Let's) go (@t'c c.n-, E{ {ri) to the other
(q/?i, q$) playground.
Tanya' Oh, here the girls are also
playing. \Atrhat are they playingl

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Meena, They are playing the d
'parcel game' Ptt-'F. cn-q-, ftdE FIET, qF
{{r{< c{EI).

Charu is playing on
('E,,rrqr+<rm)
(io rs-ft< qr, <lq1rrq) the mouth organ
@Eer q414, $ ftn <]qIr{r'-<
q'f q, o+ q{(i-{ €E
<rq-drra) and the girls are passing
(rf-fr(, "[c.i< w*re firq) the parcel 1+-a1,
tfr) afound (q/-dr's. 5--n"rr')'
Tanya, Now Charu is not
playing on the mouth organ. Has
Geeta got the parcell

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' Meena, Yes. She is unwrapping
(io qry-rff(, 6$s-$ 1se) it tqE<). fwrap-<rin,
csklt ftR trtvr6{]
Tanya, Now what is she doingr
Meena, She is taking out a card
(+r-u,ds)and reading it.
Tanya, Oh, she is hopping r+;
EA(, rcsE<fi(rstFftel like a frog tet<nv) I
Meena, Yes. The card says ("7-e
ra-q, od r<* vtqy 'like a frog.'

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Now Charu is playing on her
mouth organ again.
Tanya, Charu is not playing now.
Monica (rao, qsq6< ffi) has the parcel.
Meena: Monica, what's (what
is) written ffiAr, .d{r qtq) on the card ?
Monica' Pull rez, tsr6{1) your ears
(iTf, Tl{).

Monica is pulling rto "F(, DFre) her


ears and everyone 1<ffi-'svry, +roro; is
laughing.
Tanya' Oh, this is fun (r/4, rqr) !

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