GULLIVER IN THE LAND OF LITTLE PEOPLE-II

story telling Activities

Activity 1

Word Meaning:

Word Meaning
Carriage A wheeled vehicle.
Greed Selfish desire for something.
Grumble Complain about something.
Rascal A misbehaving person.
Starve To suffer extreme hunger.

Activity 2

Make sentence:

1. Pocket - He kept the wallet in his pocket.
2. Loud - The girl heard a loud sound.
3. Greedy - The greedy dog ate all the meat.
4. Task - Let us complete the task.
5. Wind - Wind is blowing over the field.

Activity 3

Fill in the gaps:

a L_y Answer
s Ta_k Answer
r St_aw Answer
i Cha_n Answer
a Sm_ll Answer

Activity 4

Matching sentence:

1. When the king of the little people heard about the man-mountain, he ordered

1. enough among the little people.

2. Most of them were friendly to him, but some were bold enough

2. his men to bring Gulliver to the city as soon as they could.

3. For many months Gulliver lived happily

3. to shoot arrows at him.

4. When people in England heard his strange story, they would cry

4. grief and he began to long for his own home.

5. When Gulliver heard about this plan, he was struck with

5. 'come, come, good sir, surely you have been dreaming!'



Activity 5

Spelling:

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Activity 6

Dictation:






Activity 7

Learn the following Q/A:

1. How did the little people take Gulliver to the king’s city?

Answer: The little people made a very long carriage. Nine hundred of the strongest men fastened the sleeping Gulliver on to this carriage and fifteen hundred of the king's finest horses pulled the carriage along to take Gulliver to the king’s city.

2. How did he get back to England?

Answer: He found a small and filled it with food and when the wind was fair, he set sail for home. Before long a big ship picked him up and carried him back to England.