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Read the following words which may be used in place of speak- • talk • utter • tell • announce • declare • voice (an opinion, etc.) • converse • say • chat • gossip • lecture • communicate - English (Second/Third Language)

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प्रश्न

Read the following words which may be used in place of speak-

talk utter tell announce declare
voice (an opinion, etc.) Converse say chat gossip
lecture communicate explain uphold (an opinion) support
praise recommend request urge plead
introduce mention refer to discuss remark on
rebuke comment on scold chide criticise
berate pull up reproach admonish suggest
indicate mean denote show reflect
express reveal  

Tick the words you know and underline the ones that you do not know. Find their meaning and pronunciation from a good dictionary.

  • Which of these words have a positive meaning?
  • Which of these words suggest an unpleasant context?
थोडक्यात उत्तर

उत्तर

  1. Some words from the above list which have a positive meaning, are: talk, tell, announce, converse, say, communicate, explain, support, praise, and recommend.
  2. Some words from the above list, which suggest an unpleasant context, are gossip, rebuke, chide, criticise, and admonish...
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Think before You Speak!
  या प्रश्नात किंवा उत्तरात काही त्रुटी आहे का?
पाठ 3.4: Think Before You Speak ! - Warming up! [पृष्ठ ८०]

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पाठ 3.4 Think Before You Speak !
Warming up! | Q 2. (a) | पृष्ठ ८०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Read the following words which may be used in place of speak-

talk utter tell announce declare
voice (an opinion, etc.) Converse say chat gossip
lecture communicate explain uphold (an opinion) support
praise recommend request urge plead
introduce mention refer to discuss remark on
rebuke comment on scold chide criticise
berate pull up reproach admonish suggest
indicate mean denote show reflect
express reveal  

Try to translate these words into your mother tongue to show the different shades of meaning.


Was Disraeli trying to give a scientific reason? 


Prepare a similar list of adverbs which show the difference in the manner of saying or communicating something. A few examples are given here.

  • politely
  • brightly
  • sweetly 
  • nicely 
  • lovingly
  • kindly
  • angrily
  • rudely
  • nastily
  • quietly
  • slowly
  • quickly

You have learnt about adaptation in living things in your science textbooks. Find the biological reasons why man’s ears and mouth have developed the way they are now?


Draw comic diagrams to represent the content of the first two paragraphs.


Guess the meaning of was taken aback.


Guess the meaning of stammered.


Guess the meaning of exhausted.


Do you remember someone speaking to you angrily, without thinking?


What did you do on that occasion? Did you also speak angrily?


Discuss what you can do to control your anger.


Reflect: Have you ever passed on an empty remark or vain statement that might hurt someone else? What can you do to avoid doing it again?


Complete the following.

Harsh words are like scattered bits of paper carried away by the wind because ______.


Complete the following.

The two lips are like a fence because ______. 


Complete the following.

The two rows of teeth are like a fence because ______.


Complete the following.

Our ears are like funnels because ______.


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