ALL FOR MY DARLINGS -ENGLISH

I have a red bicycle.                       Which color cycle do you  have?

I pedal and I ride.                            How do you ride your cycle?

Trin… trin… trin… goes the bell.   How does the cycle bell sound?

 Makes my friends move aside.       How does the bell help you?

The seat is blue in colour,                What color is  the seat?

The tyres and pedals are black.        What color are the tyres and pedals?

 Sometimes fast, sometimes slow, 

But my bicycle is always on track..   How does your cycle move?

To keep my bicycle moving, 

All I need is some air.                    What makes the cycle move?

I put on my little helmet, 

And go happily everywhere.        What  do you put on to go happily every where.

I | and | is | my in | pedal | aside | sometimes | track | helmet | everywhere.

Have you seen a bicycle?

 2. Where have you seen it?

 3. What colour is it? 

4. Who generally rides it? 

5. Have you seen a tricycle?

 6. Have you seen a wheelchair?

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV inging of the school bell, 

bicycle bell, 

temple bell.

BELLS, BELLS, BELLS.

The school bells ring,

To know the school started,

It rings again after every period,

It rings in once again,

In the break or recess,

It rings and reminds

It's our lunch time.

It rings again  to attend

Our classes.

After every period

It rings and reminds,

The change of periods.

Finally we all wait eagerly,

For the final bell to run

And leave the school

To our parents at home.

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I played and rode 

With my tricycle

When I was 4 years old.

My father gifted me

On my birthday.

It had a horn.

It sounded palm,palm.

  • A" vs. "An": The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound of the following word, not just its spelling. 
  • Consonant Sounds: If the word starts with a consonant sound, you use "a". 
  • Vowel Sounds: If the word starts with a vowel sound, you use "an". 
  • "Horn" starts with a consonant sound: The "h" in "horn" makes a consonant sound, so you use "a". 
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  • Bells , there are many,
  • In every temple,
  • Also in the church,
  • Each one sounds different.
  • Temple bells ring
  • Reminds me of the sound of OM.
  • The church bells
  • Say," The Lord is my Shepherd".
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  • https://youtu.be/nj5Q44YJs1k?si=C-mLkoGY6o9ezVoV
  • The sound of car horn.

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