English Class 3 - Proverbs And-Phrase-Pairs Notes

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Proverbs and Phrase Pairs

Welcome to the chapter on Proverbs and Phrase Pairs for Class 3. In this chapter, you will learn what proverbs and phrase pairs are, their meanings, and how to use them in sentences. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to understand and use common proverbs and phrase pairs to make your English richer!

Introduction

Proverbs and phrase pairs are special groups of words. Proverbs are short, wise sayings. Phrase pairs are two words often used together. Learning them helps you speak and write better English.

What are Proverbs?

Proverbs are short sentences that give advice or teach a lesson. People use them to share wisdom.

  • Actions speak louder than words: What you do is more important than what you say.
  • Better late than never: It is good to do something, even if it is late.
  • Honesty is the best policy: Always tell the truth.
  • Practice makes perfect: If you keep trying, you will get better.

What are Phrase Pairs?

Phrase pairs are two words that often go together. They make your sentences sound natural.

  • Safe and sound: Completely safe.
  • Black and white: Very clear or easy to see.
  • Now and then: Sometimes.
  • Give and take: Sharing or compromise.
  • Up and down: Moving in both directions.

Using Proverbs and Phrase Pairs in Sentences

  • It started raining, but we reached home safe and sound.
  • Honesty is the best policy, so always tell the truth.
  • She visits her grandmother now and then.
  • Practice makes perfect, so keep trying!

Fun Ways to Learn Proverbs and Phrase Pairs

  • Make flashcards with proverbs and their meanings.
  • Use phrase pairs in your daily conversations.
  • Draw pictures to show the meaning of a proverb.

Fun Activity: My Proverbs Poster

Make a poster with your favorite proverbs and phrase pairs. Write their meanings and draw pictures for each one.

Summary

  • Proverbs are wise sayings that teach lessons.
  • Phrase pairs are two words often used together.
  • Using proverbs and phrase pairs makes your English interesting.

Practice Questions

  1. Write the meaning of "Better late than never".
  2. Use "safe and sound" in a sentence.
  3. What does "Practice makes perfect" mean?
  4. Write a sentence using "give and take".
  5. Find a proverb and draw a picture to show its meaning.

Challenge Yourself

  • Learn five new proverbs and use them in your homework.
  • Make a list of phrase pairs you hear in stories or songs.

Did You Know?

  • Proverbs are used in many languages around the world!
  • Some phrase pairs rhyme, like "wear and tear".

Glossary

  • Proverb: A short, wise saying.
  • Phrase Pair: Two words often used together.
  • Meaning: What a word or phrase tells us.

Answers to Practice Questions

  1. It is good to do something, even if it is late.
  2. We reached the camp safe and sound.
  3. If you keep trying, you will get better.
  4. There must be give and take in every friendship.
  5. (Student draws a picture for any proverb.)

Use proverbs and phrase pairs to make your English wise and wonderful!