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SIMULATED TEACHING

FOR POE

MADE BY: ARTI TIWARI


BA BED
6TH SEMESTER
RIDDLE TIME

There’s only one word in the dictionary that’s


spelled wrong. What is it?

The word “wrong.”


 It’s the only word that’s spelled W-R-O-N-G.
 If you don’t keep me, I’ll break. What am I?
A promise
I have a tail and a head, but no body. What
am I?
 A coin.
THINK TANK

What was
the latest How do
trip you had
to you
someplace? recognize
it ?
DIFFICULT WORDS (IDIOMS) AND THEIR
MEANINGS
Couldn’t possibly carry on:
Continue.
Eg: The chapter was so big I couldn’t possibly carry on
reading it.

Conscientious:
careful and correct.
Eg: This essay is a most conscientious piece of work.
In a whirl:
confused and unable to think clearly.

Eg: After having a ride of the merry-go-round , my


head was in a whirl.

Gather his wits together:


to become calm and think clearly.

Eg: He was excused from the crowd to allow him to


gather his wits together.
WORKING WITH LANGUAGE

Vanished/ the car/ seemed to/ into thin/ have/ air.


The car seemed to have vanished into thin air.
IDIOM: Vanished into thin air.
MEANING: Disappear suddenly and completely.
Stop/and tell me/ beating about/ what you want/ the
bush.
Stop beating around the bush and tell me what you
want.
IDIOM: Beating around the bush.
MEANING: Avoid talking to someone directly.
The villagers/ tried/ the crime/ on the young women/
to pin.
The villagers tried to pin the crime on the young
women.
IDIOM: To pin the crime.
MEANING: To put the blame onto.

Don’t pay/ if you/ attention/ you might/ the wrong


train/ to the announcement/ board.
If you don’t pay attention to the announcement you
might board the wrong train.
IDIOM: To board.
MEANING: To take/ to ride.

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