Kerala Syllabus Class 7 English: Unit 01 Harmony of Marvels: Lesson 03 - Glimpses of The Emirates - Questions and Answers | Teaching Manual 


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Std 7 English Unit 01 Harmony of Marvels - Lesson 03 Glimpses of The Emirates - Textual Questions and Answers & Model Questions
Glimpses of The Emirates
Answer the following questions

1. Why does the author say that he had squeezed in two days?
He had been to Oman to stay with his niece. So he says that he had just squeezed in two days on his way back home.

2. Why does the author say, 'One feels a kind of heavenly bliss at these quiet beaches'?
They never got tired of stopping and venturing out into the beach. The sea had the same serene appearance everywhere. So the author feels a kind of heavenly bliss at these quiet beaches. 

3. Why did the author have to satisfy himself with the photographs on the net?
Noor Abu Dhabi Solar Power Plant is the largest single-site solar power plant in the world. Tourists are not allowed inside. So he had to satisfy himself with the magnificent photographs of the power plant on the net. 

4. What does the author mean by 'a feeling of being out of the world'?
A boat ride at Bur Dubai late in the evening was a fascinating experience. The dazzling lights and their reflections on the creek give him a feeling of being out of the world. 
5. Why did the author think he was unlucky in his visit to the Louvre Museum?
He could spend only half a day in the Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum. He loved to spend at least a week there. So the author thinks he was unlucky in his visit to the Louvre Museum

Activity 1

1. Pick out sentences related to the following pictures from the passage and write them in the space provided.
• Picture A 
I was able to view the imposing Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Climbing it all the way up would take you to the top of the world.

• Picture B 
A boat ride at Bur Dubai late in the evening was a fascinating experience. The dazzling lights and their reflections on the creek give you a feeling of being out of the world. 

• Picture C 
It was the entrance to the Noor Abu Dhabi Solar Power Plant. It is the largest single site solar power plant in the world, producing a stupendous 1.2 GW of power. 
Activity 3

3. Your friend Neshwa Mariyam from UAE decided to visit your home in Kerala. Here is the boarding pass of Neshwa Mariyam who arrived at Cochin International Airport from Dubai International Airport. 
You can see the passenger’s name, boarding airport, destination, flight number, seat number and departure gate number. A passenger cannot enter a flight without the Boarding Pass.
After landing, Neshwa Mariyam was given a form to be filled up. Help her complete it. You can use the Boarding Pass to fill in some of the entries.
Activity 4

4. Note the words in italics in the following sentences.
a. The sea had the same serene appearance everywhere. One experiences a kind of heavenly bliss at these quiet beaches.
b. I was able to view the imposing Burj Khalifah, the tallest building in the world.
Some words are used to describe people, places and things.
They describe how people, places or things look like, taste, smell or feel.
Write a description about a place you have recently visited using some of these words.
beautiful, pretty, quiet, busy, peaceful, noisy, green, safe, dangerous, crowded, empty, colourful, lively, breathtaking, peaceful, bustling, vibrant
Recently, I visited a beautiful place Munnar, a hill station in Kerala. The green expanse of tea plantations stretching as far as the eye could see was both breathtaking and vibrant. The scene was incredibly pretty and colourful. Despite being a popular tourist destination, Munnar has managed to retain its peaceful charm. Eravikkulam National Park was quiet and it offered a peaceful retreat from the busier and crowded parts of town. The town centre was lively and bustling, especially around the market areas. Munnar felt quite safe to explore. The people were friendly and welcoming. Munnar has its potentially dangerous spots, particularly the steep and narrow roads which require careful navigation. These sights offer us a perfect escape from our busy and noisy life. It was a truly unforgettable destination.

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