What can you see in the picture ? By the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to-  ask and answer questions  say what is a synonym and.

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What can you see in the picture ?

By the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to-  ask and answer questions  say what is a synonym and what is an antonym  use synonyms and antonyms in writings

a phone set digital analog A.Look at the pictures and answer the following questions

begin start up end finish down

C. Find the synonyms of the following words.Take help of the dictionary. The learners will be asked for looking up the words in the dictionary. idle,text, annoyed, result, goal, trip, valuable, return,

D, E (PAIR WORK): : Find the synonyms and antonyms of the words in the dictionary page in lesson 3. fit, fitted, fitting Synonyms Examples Word Origin adjective, fitter, fittest. 1. adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops. 2. proper or becoming: fit behavior. 3. qualified or competent, as for an office or function: a fit candidate. 4. prepared or ready: crops fit for gathering. 5. in good physical condition; in good health: He's fit for the race. 6. Biology. being adapted to the prevailing conditions and producing offspring that survive to reproductive age. contributing genetic information to the gene pool of the next generation. (of a population) maintaining or increasing the group's numbers in the environment. verb (used with object), fitted or fit, fitting. 7. to be adapted to or suitable for (a purpose, object, occasion, etc.). 8. to be proper or becoming for. 9. to be of the right size or shape for: The dress fitted her perfectly. 10. to adjust or make conform: to fit a ring to the finger. 11. to make qualified or competent: qualities that fit one for leadership. 12. to prepare: This school fits students for college. 13. to put with precise placement or adjustment: He fitted the picture into the frame. verb (used without object), fitted or fit, fitting. 15. to be suitable or proper. 16. to be of the right size or shape, as a garment for the wearer or any object or part for a thing to which it is applied: The shoes fit. noun 17. the manner in which a thing fits: The fit was perfect. 18. something that fits: The coat is a poor fit. 19. the process of fitting. Verb phrases 20. fit out /up, to furnish with supplies, equipment, clothing, furniture, or other requisites; supply; equip: to fit out an expedition. Idioms 21. fit to be tied, Informal. extremely annoyed or angry: He was fit to be tied when I told him I'd wrecked the car. 22. fit to kill, Informal. to the limit; exceedingly: She was dressed up fit to kill. Origin Middle English ; Middle English fitten; akin to Middle Dutch vitten to befit Related forms fittable, adjective unfittable, adjective Synonyms 1. suitable, apt, corresponding, meet, applicable, apropos. 2. fitting, befitting. 5. healthy, hale, hardy, strong, robust. Usage note Both fit and fitted are standard as past tense and past participle of fit 1: The new door fit(or fitted) the old frame perfectly. The suit had fitted (or fit) well last year. Fitted is somewhat more common than fit in the sense “to adjust, make conform”: The tailor fitted the suit with a minimum of fuss.In the passive voice, fitted is the more common past participle: The door was fitted with a new handle. fit2 [fit] noun 1. a sudden, acute attack or manifestation of a disease, especially one marked by convulsions or unconsciousness: a fit of epilepsy. 2. an onset, spell, or period of emotion, feeling, inclination, activity, etc.: a fit of anger; a fit of weeping. Idioms 3. by / in fits and starts, at irregular intervals; intermittently: (intransitive) to correspond with the facts or verb (used with object), fitted or fit, fitting. to be adapted to or suitable for (a purpose, object, occasion, etc.). to be proper or becoming for. to be of the right size or shape for: The suit fitted him perfectly. to adjust or make conform: to fit a ring to the finger. to make qualified or competent: qualities that fit one for leadership Taking exercise he is making him qualified/fit for competition.. Check your answers.

hard F. From your dictionary find out antonyms of the following words F. From your dictionary find out antonyms of the following words profit soft strong week soft complete incomplete sweet sour fair unfair

G. Match a word in A with a synonym in B row noise boring dull handy useful mend fix damage harm

BLISSFUL JOYOUS BLESSED LIVELY HAPPY

I. Match a word in A with its opposite in B high lose gain refuse accept low temporary permanent heavy light add subtract outdoor indoor

UNHAPPY DISAPPOINTED HAPPY DEPRESSED DISCOURAGED

Writ a paragraph on the basis of the picture using the following words’ synonyms and antonyms: meritorious, active, fair play, foul play, good, gentle, win