Welcome to Lesson 2.
In this lesson, you will study Chapter One of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
What you must do first
Read the first 5 pages of Chapter One carefully before answering any questions.
How to work through this lesson
- Read slowly and understand each paragraph
- Use a dictionary for difficult words
- Answer in full sentences where required
- Use evidence from the text when asked
- Check your spelling, punctuation, and grammar
Example of a correct answer
Question: What kind of child is Mary at the beginning?
Answer: Mary is described as an unpleasant and selfish child who is not liked by others.
EXERCISES
Exercise 1: Vocabulary (Dictionary Work)
Instruction:
Write the meaning of each word as used in the text.
- disagreeable
- sour
- tyrannical
- selfish
- governess
- familiar
- stammered
- passion
- mysterious
- veranda
- scarlet
- muttering
- insult
- grinding
- imploring
- delicate
- disdain
- wrung
- appalling
- bewilderment
- confusion
- terror
- cholera
- wailing
- abandoned
Exercise 2: Comprehension
Instruction:
Answer in full sentences.
- How is Mary described at the beginning?
- Why did Mary’s mother not take care of her?
- How was Mary treated by the servants?
- Why did the governess leave?
- What happened on the morning Mary woke up feeling cross?
- Why was the house in confusion?
- What game was Mary playing in the garden?
- What does Mary say about the servants?
- What illness spread in the house?
- What happened to the people in the house?
Exercise 3: Find Evidence
Instruction:
Copy a word, phrase, or sentence from the text.
- Mary is unpleasant
- Mary is neglected
- Mary is selfish
- The servants obey her
- The house is in disorder
- People are afraid
- Mary is alone
- Her mother is beautiful
- The situation is dangerous
- People are dying
Exercise 4: Word Classes (Advanced 11+)
Instruction:
Identify the word class (noun, verb, adjective, adverb).
Example:
“quickly” → adverb
- disagreeable
- ran
- beautiful
- silently
- terror
- shouted
- delicate
- slowly
- confusion
- cried
Exercise 5: Sentence Transformation
Instruction:
Rewrite the sentence without changing the meaning.
Example:
Mary was very angry.
→ Mary felt great anger.
Questions:
- Mary was a selfish child
- The servants obeyed her
- The house was full of fear
- She cried loudly
- The illness spread quickly
- The woman spoke softly
- Mary felt very alone
- The people were terrified
- The boy answered quietly
- The situation was dangerous
Exercise 6: Punctuation
Instruction:
Rewrite correctly.
- mary was a disagreeable child
- where is my ayah she said
- the servants were afraid confused and silent
- what is happening
- the boy said someone has died
- mrs lennox cried loudly
- mary stood still and watched
- the illness spread quickly
- come with me she said
- the house was quiet and empty
Exercise 7: Inference (11+ Skill)
Instruction:
Answer using thinking + clues from the text.
- Why did Mary become selfish?
- Why were the servants afraid?
- Why did no one explain things to Mary?
- Why was Mary left alone?
- What does the illness show about the setting?
- Why did the adults panic?
- What does Mary’s behaviour show about her upbringing?
- Why did the house become silent?
- What does the boy’s reaction show?
- What mood is created in this chapter?
Exercise 8: Noun Phrases
Instruction:
Underline the noun phrase.
- The disagreeable child sat alone
- A strange illness spread quickly
- The frightened servants ran away
- The beautiful woman wore fine clothes
- The young boy spoke softly
- The empty house became silent
- The loud wailing frightened Mary
- The sick people lay still
- The dark room felt cold
- The terrified child hid quietly
Exercise 9: Conjunctions
Instruction:
Fill in the correct conjunction.
- Mary was selfish ___ rude
- She cried ___ no one came
- The servants were afraid ___ they ran away
- The illness spread ___ people died
- Mary waited ___ no one answered
- She shouted ___ nobody listened
- The house was silent ___ empty
- He spoke quietly ___ clearly
- They tried to help ___ failed
- Stay here ___ I return
Exercise 10: Synonyms & Antonyms (From Text)
Instruction:
Use words from the passage where possible.
Synonyms:
- disagreeable
- afraid
- beautiful
- angry
- quiet
Antonyms:
- selfish
- afraid
- noisy
- weak
- empty