In this lecture, students read and translate the passage “The Pride of Pakistan”, which describes a school trip to the Pakistan Army Museum, Lahore. Through the story, they learn about the struggles of freedom, bravery of soldiers, and national heroes who sacrificed their lives for Pakistan.
The lesson builds:
Reading skills (through passage and translation)
Vocabulary (new words like museum, bravery, portraits, Nishan-e-Haider)
Comprehension (MCQs, True/False, matching exercises)
Patriotism and values (bravery, sacrifice, respect for heroes)
By the end, students will not only improve their English skills but also develop a sense of national pride and appreciation for Pakistan’s history.
In this worksheet, students practice two key concepts:
Nouns with no change in number – words like sheep, deer, fish that remain the same in both singular and plural forms.
Words showing time – such as yesterday, today, tomorrow, morning, evening, to describe when actions happen.
The activities help learners recognize, use, and apply these concepts in sentences to strengthen grammar and communication skills.