Snow, sky
Monsoon, sunny
dry, leaves
Rainwind Thunder, sun

What day is it?
We feel thirsty on a …………………..
We use an umbrella on a …………………..
We sail paper boats on a …………………..
We fly kites on a …………………..
hot day
rainy day
beginning day of the harvest season
windy day
Snow, sky
Monsoon, sunny
dry, leaves
Rainwind Thunder, sun

What day is it?
We feel thirsty on a …………………..
We use an umbrella on a …………………..
We sail paper boats on a …………………..
We fly kites on a …………………..
hot day
rainy day
beginning day of the harvest season
windy day
summer
summer
rainy season
rainy season
spring
spring
spring
spring
Autumn
Autumn
The poet does not welcome the summer because it comes with flame or fire.
b. Which line tells you that there is no rain in summer?
The line “sunny smiles and dusty feet” tells us that there is no rain in summer.
The poet does not welcome the summer because it comes with flame or fire.
b. Which line tells you that there is no rain in summer?
The line “sunny smiles and dusty feet” tells us that there is no rain in summer.
In India, no one can distinguish the Autumn season.
b. Compare the English autumn with the Indian autumn.
It is Indian autumn whenever the leaves fall down. In English autumn leaves become red, yellow, and brown before they fall down.
D. Pick out the rhyming words from the poem and write them in the table.
Stanza -1
Stanza – 2
Stanza – 3
comes
smiles
roads
toads
sweet
seat
E. Find examples of alliteration and write them in the blanks.
In India, no one can distinguish the Autumn season.
b. Compare the English autumn with the Indian autumn.
It is Indian autumn whenever the leaves fall down. In English autumn leaves become red, yellow, and brown before they fall down.
D. Pick out the rhyming words from the poem and write them in the table.
Stanza -1
Stanza – 2
Stanza – 3
comes
smiles
roads
toads
sweet
seat
E. Find examples of alliteration and write them in the blanks.
sunny, smiles
sunny, smiles
muddy, monsoons, mangoes
muddy, monsoons, mangoes
spring, short, sweet
F. Work in pairs, find answers for the questions, and share in the class.
spring, short, sweet
F. Work in pairs, find answers for the questions, and share in the class.
The seasons mentioned in the poem are summer, rainy, spring, and autumn.
The seasons mentioned in the poem are summer, rainy, spring, and autumn.
The summer brings heat and dust.
The summer brings heat and dust.
The word ‘Monsoon’ refers to ‘rain’.
The word ‘Monsoon’ refers to ‘rain’.
The spring is pretty because we find trees with green leaves and sweet-smelling grass all over.
The spring is pretty because we find trees with green leaves and sweet-smelling grass all over.
When the leaves fall down, it is autumn in India. The poet says this because in India, leaves rarely change colours. Only when the trees shed their leaves, we know that it is autumn in India. Yes, there is an autumn season in India during the months of September, October, and November.
G. How does the poet describe the Indian seasons? Write in your own words in about 50 words.
In India, the summer is very hot. The sun shines brightly from the morning to the evening. The road is full of dust. In the rainy season we find muddy roads we see frogs jump up and food. Spring is very beautiful but it is short and sweet. During the autumn season, the leaves turn red, yellow, and brown. But whenever leaves fall down it is Indian autumn.
6th English Guide Indian Seasons Additional Appreciation Questions
Poem Comprehension and poetic devices:
When the leaves fall down, it is autumn in India. The poet says this because in India, leaves rarely change colours. Only when the trees shed their leaves, we know that it is autumn in India. Yes, there is an autumn season in India during the months of September, October, and November.
G. How does the poet describe the Indian seasons? Write in your own words in about 50 words.
In India, the summer is very hot. The sun shines brightly from the morning to the evening. The road is full of dust. In the rainy season we find muddy roads we see frogs jump up and food. Spring is very beautiful but it is short and sweet. During the autumn season, the leaves turn red, yellow, and brown. But whenever leaves fall down it is Indian autumn.
6th English Guide Indian Seasons Additional Appreciation Questions
Poem Comprehension and poetic devices:
The rainy season is mentioned here.
b) Why are roads muddy?
The roads become muddy because of heavy rains.
c) What do you mean by the word ‘leap’?
‘Leap’ means ‘Jump’.
d) Pick out the alliterated words in the third line.
‘monsoons and mangoes’ are alliterated words.
Indian Seasons Summary in English
Summer comes in a flame with hot and dust. Then seasons change to rainy season so roads become muddy. Frogs and toads leap into rainwater. Spring is graceful but it is short in period and has sweet weather conditions. At the time of spring, you can smell the grass from your garden seat. Red, yellow and brown colours of leaves show the Autumn in England. Whenever leaves fall down, it shows the Autumn in India.
Indian Seasons Summary in Tamil
கோடை வெப்பம் மற்றும் தூசியுடன் ஒரு சுடரில் வருகிறது. பின்னர் பருவங்கள் மழைக்காலங்களாக மாறுகின்றன. எனவே வாசிப்புகள் சேரும் சகதியுமாக மாறும். தவளை மற்றும் தேரை மழைநீரில் பாய்கின்றன. வசந்தகாலம் அழகாக இருக்கின்றது. ஆனால் இது குறுகிய காலம் ஆகும். மேலும் இனிமையான வானிலையைக் கொண்டுள்ளது. வசந்தகாலத்தில், உங்கள் தோட்ட இருக்கையில் இருந்து புல் வாசனை வரலாம். இலைகளின் சிகப்பு, மஞ்சள் மற்றும் பழுப்புநிறம் இங்கிலாந்தில் இலையுதிர்க் காலத்தைக் காட்டுகிறது. இலைகள் எப்பொழுது கீழே விழுகின்றனவோ அப்போது இந்தியாவின் இலையுதிர்க் காலத்தைக் காட்டுகிறது.
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The rainy season is mentioned here.
b) Why are roads muddy?
The roads become muddy because of heavy rains.
c) What do you mean by the word ‘leap’?
‘Leap’ means ‘Jump’.
d) Pick out the alliterated words in the third line.
‘monsoons and mangoes’ are alliterated words.
Indian Seasons Summary in English
Summer comes in a flame with hot and dust. Then seasons change to rainy season so roads become muddy. Frogs and toads leap into rainwater. Spring is graceful but it is short in period and has sweet weather conditions. At the time of spring, you can smell the grass from your garden seat. Red, yellow and brown colours of leaves show the Autumn in England. Whenever leaves fall down, it shows the Autumn in India.
Indian Seasons Summary in Tamil
கோடை வெப்பம் மற்றும் தூசியுடன் ஒரு சுடரில் வருகிறது. பின்னர் பருவங்கள் மழைக்காலங்களாக மாறுகின்றன. எனவே வாசிப்புகள் சேரும் சகதியுமாக மாறும். தவளை மற்றும் தேரை மழைநீரில் பாய்கின்றன. வசந்தகாலம் அழகாக இருக்கின்றது. ஆனால் இது குறுகிய காலம் ஆகும். மேலும் இனிமையான வானிலையைக் கொண்டுள்ளது. வசந்தகாலத்தில், உங்கள் தோட்ட இருக்கையில் இருந்து புல் வாசனை வரலாம். இலைகளின் சிகப்பு, மஞ்சள் மற்றும் பழுப்புநிறம் இங்கிலாந்தில் இலையுதிர்க் காலத்தைக் காட்டுகிறது. இலைகள் எப்பொழுது கீழே விழுகின்றனவோ அப்போது இந்தியாவின் இலையுதிர்க் காலத்தைக் காட்டுகிறது.
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