This document contains a summary of stories and lessons from a 1st year English textbook. It lists 14 stories with their corresponding moral lessons. It also lists pairs of English words that are commonly confused as well as 16 application forms. There are translations of passages from 5 units.
This document contains a summary of stories and lessons from a 1st year English textbook. It lists 14 stories with their corresponding moral lessons. It also lists pairs of English words that are commonly confused as well as 16 application forms. There are translations of passages from 5 units.
This document contains a summary of stories and lessons from a 1st year English textbook. It lists 14 stories with their corresponding moral lessons. It also lists pairs of English words that are commonly confused as well as 16 application forms. There are translations of passages from 5 units.
This document contains a summary of stories and lessons from a 1st year English textbook. It lists 14 stories with their corresponding moral lessons. It also lists pairs of English words that are commonly confused as well as 16 application forms. There are translations of passages from 5 units.
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DATA ACADEMY
1ST YEAR ENGLISH IMPORTANT STORIES
Sr. # Moral Lesson Title 1. Do Good Have Good / Kindness Never Goes Unrewarded The slave and a lion. 2. Might is right The wolf and the lamb 3. Try Try Again The king and the spider 4. Tit for tat The tailor and the elephant 5. Look before you leap The fox and the goat 6. Pride Hath a Fall / All That Glitters is Not Gold The hare and the tortoise 7. Where There is a Will, There is a Way A thirsty crow 8. A friend in need is a friend indeed The two friends and the bear 9. Greed is a curse Three friends and a bag of gold 10. A stitch in time saves nine The hasty messenger 11. No Pains No Gains Farmer and his lazy sons
1ST YEAR ENGLISH PAIR OF WORDS
1 Meat, Meet 2 Artist, Artisan 3 Flea, Flee 4 Lesson, Lessen 5 Bridal, Bridle 6 Hair, Heir 7 Herd, Heard 8 Council, Counsel 9 Bail, Bale 10 Farm, Form 11 Goal, Gaol 12 Bear, Beer 13 Dew, Due 14 Feet, Feat 15 Cemetery, Symmetry 16 Eminent, Imminent 17 Wave, Waive 18 Check, Cheque 19 Pore, Pour 20 Advice, Advise 21 Grate, Greet 22 Foul, Fowl 23 Cite, Site 24 Mail, Male 25 Excite, Incite 26 Dose, Doze 27 Rain, reign 28 Fair, Fare 29 Metal, Mettle 30 Sole, Soul 31 Dairy, Diary 32 Piece, Peace 33 Way, Weigh 34 Yoke, Yolk 35 Vale, Veil 36 Accept, Except 37 Cannon, Canon 38 Willing, Willful 39 Beside, Besides 40 Cell, Sell 41 Break, Brake 42 Destination, Destiny 43 Die, Dye 44 Pray, Prey 45 Vain, Vein 46 Idol, Idle 47 Sweat, Sweet 48 Accede, Exceed 49 Loin, Lion 50 Complement, Compliment 51 Ceiling, Roof 52 Plain, Plane 53 Hung, Hanged 54 Corpse, Corps 55 Roll, Role 56 Eligible, Illegible 57 Flea, Flee 58 Team, Teem 59 Artist, Artisan 60 Hair, Heir 61 BY, Buy 62 Career, Carrier 63 Dual, Duel 64 Heal, Heel 65 Main, Mane 66 Persecute, Prosecute 67 Route, Rout 68 Elicit, Illicit 69 Judicial, Judicious 70 Miner, Minor 71 Stair, Stare 72 APPLICATIONS 1. Fee Concession 9. Character Certificate 2. Financial Assistant 10. Sports day Chief Guest 3. Scholarship 11. Change of Subject 4. Readmission 12. Refund of Library Security 5. Sick Leave 13. Condoning of Lecture 6. Medical Grounds 14. Leaving Certificate 7. Remission of Library Fine 15. Urgent Piece of work 8. Remission of Fine 16. Apology of misbehavior TRANSLATION Unit # 1 i. While she was stacking ………… over a meaningless button. ii. Abruptly, she began to smash………… the box was empty iii. When he’d gone to work …………over a meaningless button iv. “Are you” he seemed --------- somebody, do you?” Unit # 2 i. I didn’t want to go ………… to get a taxi to take him home. ii. “Oh, yes, “he said”. “Early last spring ………… I was getting better all the time. iii. Twenty times in my life ………… threescore years and ten!” iv. From this mountain top ----------- deep valley below: Unit # 3 i. Summer burned the canals dry ………… in the blazing air. ii. The wind blew as if to …………among the blowing lakes of grass. iii. The rocket metal cooled ………… his face was cold. iv. For a long time-------------- through someday. Unit # 4 i. She was a large woman, ………… him to lose his balance. ii. In another corner of the room ………… want to be mistrusted now. iii. Sweat popped out on the boy’s ………… and the women were not alone. iv. The water was dripping from his face …………frowned, not knowing he frowned. Unit # 5 i. After the drum beat………… there will be a reward of 20 shillings. ii. The diners discussed ………… to call out the public announcement. iii. After the meal had concluded ………… people laughed at him. iv. There was no use of Mr. Hubert ………… and ask for further orders. v. Hubert felt this shame ………… he kept clamming his innocence. Unit # 6 i. There was a young fellow ………… appointed court acrobat. ii. Once he raised to touch ………… stick to a thing for so long. iii. I will not describe …………by the tight-fitting uniform iv. Simply by sticking to it…………court acrobat were created. v. Whatever the question was ………… ambition of his. But he did it-------ambition of his. vi. As he came to the first------------hung from the ceiling. Unit # 7 i. Then I grasped the ………… opened up for an instant. ii. The child was fairly eating ………… sections of the Sunday papers. iii. In the final unreasoning assault ………… tears of defeat blinded her eyes. iv. As I moved my chair ………… you have done. The nice man v. The child was fully -------------- of the Sunday papers. Unit # 8 i. The foundation of oppression ………… curse on him abides forever. ii. A son of a farmer ………… toward the sky and smiled. iii. If they fail, they ………… seek justice from your hand? iv. But in the present case ………… seek justice from your hand? v. A king fell seriously ill ………… looked toward the sky and smiled vi. It will be a great ----------- has tasted it. vii. The king felt disturbed---------recovered within a week. viii. It is related that --------such a trifling demand. Unit # 9 i. An old woman, whose ………… old creature instantly expired. ii. When he had overtaken them………… stand the blow of a mallet? iii. One evening, as the sun---------- then easily & wallowed. iv. One of the men now stepped-------------“Why, sir, this cruel usage?” v. Hearing this the pretended ----------- dig her grave. Unit # 10 i. At once Richard shouted ………… hills and shouting excitedly ii. Looking out, all the trees………… half-night a perverted blackness. iii. Margaret was wondering----------- somewhere else perhaps. iv. Butt Margaret preferred not even ------------- now on always imminent. v. And off they ran --------- eaten to the ground. Unit # 11 i. I am not unmindful …………unearned suffering is redemptive ii. With this faith we will ………… that we will be free one day. iii. I have a dream that ………… symphony of brotherhood. iv. This is our hope ………… knowing that we will be free one day. Unit # 12 i. The door opened and jim …………expression on his face. ii. The magi, as you know ………… these two were the wisest. iii. Within forty minutes her ---------- eighty seven cents? iv. When Della arrived --------------- looking glass for a long time. Unit # 13 i. Before his marriage ………… he walked through them. ii. After the ceremonies were over ………… time he looked at peace. iii. He was the only son of Haafiz ………… by becoming his first customer. iv. In the crowed there was a loud ………… if they were a gift from there. v. But Chaudhry Fateh Dad’s ---------------- has cooked the food. Unit # 14 i. When the couple had walked some ………… had sped away into the night. ii. As the evening ------------ thronged with pedestrians. iii. The young man seated --------------- big and shiny.