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NCERT Solutions For Class 9 English Main Course Book Hockey and Football

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NCERT Solutions For Class 9 English Main Course Book Hockey and Football

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NCERT Solutions For Class 9 English Main Course Book Hockey and Football

Question 1:
Read and enjoy:
(See Main Course Book, Pages 150-151)
Answer:
Do it Yourself.

Question 2:
Form pairs – one student will read the Hockey text, and the second student will read the football text.
Answer:
For self attempt.

Question 3:
Each student will now complete his/her half of the following table (Hockey or Football), by adding information from the text each has read.
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Answer:
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Question 4:
When both students have completed their half of the table above, exchange information, by asking and answering questions e.g.

  1. What’s the weight of the football?
  2. When do you get a penalty in hockey? As you receive information from your partner, write it down in the other half of the table above. (Do not let your partner look at your table!)

Answer:

  1. 395-454 gram.
  2. A free hit is awarded for any foul committed outside the penalty area or when the ball is hit out of the playing area. A penalty corner is awarded if, within the penalty area, a foul is committed or the ball is hit outside his goal-line. A penalty stroke is given when foul is intentionally committed in the circle. It is hit from the penalty spot with only the goal keeper defending the goal post.

Question 5:
Either in groups or individually, make a power-point presentation on either of the two games. Incorporate points from the table above and any other interesting information/detail.
Answer:
Do it yourself.

Question 6:
Your school is playing a football/Hockey match with the neighbouring school. You are the official commentator for the match. Give a running commentary on the last few breathtaking minutes of the match.
Or
In groups of four, give a running commentary of the whole match. Each student must become the commentator at some point of time. (Your commentary should not be of more than three minutes)
Answer:
Do it yourself.

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