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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2.1 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for My English Coursebook 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board.


Warming up!English Workshop
Warming up! [Page 41]

Balbharati solutions for My English Coursebook 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board 2.1 You Start Dying Slowly ... Warming up! [Page 41]

Chit- Chat

Warming up! | Q 1 | Page 41

Assuming A, B, C, D, as speakers, ask the assigned questions in your group and discuss.

A B C D
If you do not study well, what will happen? If you wake up late on a working day, what will happen? If you do not exercise regularly, what will happen? If you eat too much of junk food, what will happen?
If you do not participate in school activities/ games If you ignore a friend in need.    
Warming up! | Q 2 | Page 41

Things I can do in my life

For my nation For my family For my friends For old people For the needy For myself
Keep my locality clean _________ _________ _________ _________ _________
_________ _________ wait _________ _________ _________
_________ care _________ help _________ _________
_________ _________ _________ _________ share pray
Warming up! | Q 3 | Page 41

Complete the following web and write a paragraph.

English Workshop [Pages 43 - 46]

Balbharati solutions for My English Coursebook 10 Standard SSC Maharashtra State Board 2.1 You Start Dying Slowly ... English Workshop [Pages 43 - 46]

English Workshop | Q 1 | Page 43

Read the different messages in the poem given below. Choose the one that suits this poem, best.

  • Face life whatever it may give you.

  • Fulfil all your dreams and unfulfilled desires.

  • Be yourself and do what your heart tells you.

  • Accept all possible changes or risks that you have taken.

  • Keeping your self-esteem intact, just try to relax in life.

State the following:

English Workshop | Q 2.1 | Page 43

Theme/Central idea of the poem.

English Workshop | Q 2.2 | Page 43

Line that provides evidence of the theme.

English Workshop | Q 2.3 | Page 43

Three characteristics, from the poem, that make a person dull and uninteresting.

English Workshop | Q 3 | Page 43

Pick out four Adjectives from the poem and write them down with the nouns they describe.

  1. ____________
  2. ____________
  3. ____________
  4. ____________
English Workshop | Q 4 | Page 43

Compare the structure of the poem, ‘You start dying slowly to the poems To which poem does the structure match?

What differences do you notice in the other ones. Note them down

  1. ____________
  2. ____________
  3. ____________
  4. ____________
English Workshop | Q 5 | Page 44

What expression is repeated in the poem? How many times? Why do you think the poet emphasizes it?

English Workshop | Q 6.(a) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You do not travel × 

English Workshop | Q 6.(b) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You do not appreciate yourself ×

English Workshop | Q 6.(c) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You kill your self-esteem ×

English Workshop | Q 6.(d) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You become a slave of habits ×

English Workshop | Q 6.(e) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You refuse to speak to strangers ×

English Workshop | Q 6.(f) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You do not change your life ×

English Workshop | Q 6.(g) | Page 44

Write the opposite of the following in the form of advice using different words and phrases.

You refuse to take a risk ×

English Workshop | Q 7 | Page 44

Go through the following steps and discuss in pairs about the facts mentioned in it. Write a paragraph using the points. Give another interesting title.

Living A Better Life
Get rid of one bad habit at a time.
Avoid negative thoughts. Be positive.
Trust yourself. Love what you do.
Try to enrich your mind by becoming a life long learner.
Sharing and Caring makes life enjoyable.
Be humble. Respect and welcome/accept each day with a smile.
English Workshop | Q 8 | Page 45

Complete the following table with the things in your life which help you to change your habits and routine.

If I do this I shall......
If I travel __________________
If I read __________________
If I change my bad habits __________________
If I play continuously on a mobile phone I shall miss the pleasures of playing outdoor games.
If I don’t make friends __________________
English Workshop | Q 9 | Page 45

Everyone needs inspiration to move ahead or make progress in our life. There are some things which inspire us to live better. What are those things?

  1. ____________
  2. ____________
  3. ____________
  4. ____________
  5. ____________
  6. ____________
English Workshop | Q 10 | Page 45

Complete the web diagram with words that go with their topic.

English Workshop | Q 10 | Page 45

Complete the web diagram with words that go with their topics.

English Workshop | Q 10 | Page 45

Complete the web diagram with words that go with their topics.

English Workshop | Q 11 | Page 46

Write about a day when you felt very happy. Use the following questions to help you. Think/Recollect a day ____________

Note down the points.

  1. Do you remember the exact day and date?
  2. Was it a special occasion or celebration?
  3. What happened on that day?
  4. How did you react to the things that happened on that day?
  5. How did other people react when they saw you were so happy?
  6. What did you do next ?
  7. What happened in the end?
  8. Describe any other emotions you felt that day

Now, with the help of the guidelines write a short paragraph of at least 100 words about that happy day. Give a suitable title for your narrative/write up.

English Workshop | Q 12 | Page 46

Use internet or any book to write four inspirational or motivational quotes, related to the message/s in the poem.

  1. ____________
  2. ____________
  3. ____________
  4. ____________

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Warming up!English Workshop
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