What is it like to live in one of the wettest places on Earth? In north-east India, people in the state of Meghalaya face months of heavy rain every year during the summer monsoon. The rain can last for weeks, affect daily life, damage homes, and even cause dangerous landslides. Yet, people continue working, adapting, and finding creative ways to live with the rain. This text explores the challenges and surprising solutions of life in a very wet place. Ready to learn more? Let’s begin!
Living in the Wettest Place – Interactive Activities
Interactive Activities
Unlock 2 – Unit 4 – Reading 1
Reading Instructions
Before You Begin
Read the passage “Living in the wettest place on Earth” in your book.
It is in Unlock 2 – Unit 4 – Reading 1.
Discussion Activities
Discuss these questions with a partner or small group.
🌧️ Rain vs. Sun
• Meghalaya gets a huge amount of rain. Do you prefer rainy weather or sunny weather?
• How does the weather affect your mood?
⚡ Daily Life Challenges
• In the text, the rain causes loud noise, power cuts, and mold on clothes.
• Which of these problems do you think is the most difficult to live with? Why?
☂️ Adaptation
• The people in Mawynsram make “knups” to stay dry. What do people in your country use to protect themselves from bad weather?
• Would you wear a knup?
🌍 Climate Change
• The text mentions that climate change will make rainfall more extreme.
• Have you noticed any changes in the weather patterns in your city in recent years?
Multiple Choice Quiz
Select the correct answer based on the reading passage.
Quiz Results
Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences using words from the list below.
monsoon • electricity • landslides • tortoise • umbrellas
agriculture • smell • population • clouds • water
1. Meghalaya means ‘abode of ‘.
2. The rains are called the summer .
3. Monsoons can change the lives of a fifth of the world’s .
4. Thunder and lightning can damage cables.
5. Clothes do not dry well and can have a strange, bad .
6. are dangerous because they can damage buildings.
7. Landslides can stop access to clean .
8. Knups are shaped like a .
9. Knups are like , but they are a bit bigger.
10. Human activity, such as industry and , causes climate change.
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