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Theory

Number Name Description
1. "The Accidental Tourist" Read the story "The Accidental Tourist" by Bill Bryson.
2. About the author - Bill Bryson Read more about the author Bill Bryson.
3. Introduction to "The Accidental Tourist" Read about the "The Accidental Tourist" by Bill Bryson.
4. Explanation to paragraph 1 Learn the explanation to the paragraph 1 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
5. Explanation to paragraph 2 Learn the explanation to the paragraph 2 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
6. Explanation to paragraph 3 Learn the explanation to the paragraph 3 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
7. Explanation to paragraphs 4 and 5 Learn the explanation to the paragraphs 4 and 5 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
8. Explanation to paragraphs 6 and 7 Learn the explanation to the paragraphs 6 and 7 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
9. Explanation to paragraphs 8 and 9 Learn the explanation to the paragraphs 8 and 9 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
10. Explanation to paragraph 10 Learn the explanation to the paragraph 10 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
11. Explanation to paragraphs 11 and 12 Learn the explanation to the paragraphs 11 and 12 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
12. Explanation to paragraphs 13 to 18 Learn the explanation to the paragraphs 13 to 18 of Bill Bryson's "The Accidental Tourist".
13. Explanation to the lesson "The Accidental Tourist" Learn the explanation to the lesson "The Accidental Tourist".
14. Summary to the lesson "The Accidental Tourist" Learn the summary to the lesson "The Accidental Tourist" by Bill Bryson.
15. About the title Learn how the title is relevant to the lesson "The Accidental Tourist".
16. The Five Narratives Learn about the five different incidents from the lesson.
17. Glossary of terms from the lesson "The Accidental Tourist" Learn the meanings of the difficult words from the lesson "The Accidental Tourist".
18. Synonyms from the lesson An introduction to synonyms with examples, and synonyms for difficult words from the lesson.
19. Antonyms from the lesson An introduction to antonyms with examples, and antonyms for difficult words from the lesson.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. State whether the following is true or false? (based on the author's biography) 1st type - receptive easy 4 m. Practise the exercise from the "Author's Biography".
2. Select the relevant statement from the "Introduction" 2nd type - interpretation easy 2 m. Practise exercise from the Introduction.
3. Choose the statement that is irrelevant from paragraph 1 3rd type - analysis medium 2 m. Practise exercise based on paragraph 1
4. Pick the correct and incorrect statements from paragraph 2 2nd type - interpretation easy 2 m. Practise exercise from paragraph 2.
5. Fill in the box from the drop down options from paragraph 3 3rd type - analysis medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on paragraph 3.
6. Drag and drop the statements relevant to paragraphs 4 and 5 3rd type - analysis medium 3 m. Practise exercise based on the paragraphs 4 and 5.
7. True or false based on paragraphs 6 and 7 1st type - receptive easy 4 m. Practise exercise based on the paragraphs 6 and 7.
8. Correct or incorrect from paragraphs 8 and 9 3rd type - analysis medium 4 m. Practise exercise from paragraphs 8 and 9.
9. True or false based on paragraph 10 1st type - receptive easy 4 m. Practise exercise based on the paragraph 10.
10. Pick the correct statements from paragraphs 11 and 12 2nd type - interpretation medium 2 m. Practise exercise from paragraphs 11 and 12.
11. Pick the incorrect statements from paragraphs 13 to 18 2nd type - interpretation medium 2 m. Practise exercise from paragraphs 13 to 18.
12. Fill in the blanks to form a summary 3rd type - analysis medium 6 m. Practise exercise based on the summary.
13. Drag and drop the meanings 2nd type - interpretation medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on the glossary.
14. Fill in the blanks using the meanings provided I 3rd type - analysis medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on the glossary.
15. Choose the appropriate synonym for the given words 1st type - receptive easy 4 m. Practise exercise from the synonyms.
16. Drag and drop the antonyms 2nd type - interpretation medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on the antonyms.

Questions for Teacher Use

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Answer the following questions Other hard 15 m. Practise exercise based on explanation to the lesson.
2. Write a short summary of the lesson Other hard 10 m. Practise exercise based on the summary of the lesson.
3. Justify the title Other hard 10 m. Practise exercise based on "About the title".
4. Write a short note Other hard 16 m. Practise exercise based on the "The Five Narratives".
5. Fill in the blanks using the meanings provided II Other medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on the glossary.
6. Drag and drop exercise from the synonyms Other medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on synonyms.
7. Fill in the blanks with the opposites from the box Other medium 4 m. Practise exercise based on the antonyms.

Tests

Number Name Recomended time: Difficulty Marks Description
1. Training test I 00:10:00 medium 8 m.
2. Training test II 00:10:00 medium 11 m.
3. Training test III 00:10:00 medium 8 m.
4. Training test IV 00:15:00 medium 12 m.

Periodic assessments

Number Name Recomended time: Difficulty Marks Description
1. Homework 00:20:00 medium 20 m.
2. Progress test I 00:20:00 medium 21 m.
3. Progress test II 00:20:00 medium 18 m.
4. Progress test III 00:20:00 medium 20 m.