Class 2 English Worksheet on Culture and Idioms Words

Class 2 English Worksheet on Culture and Idioms Words
Class 2 English Worksheet on Culture and Idioms Words

Class 2 English Worksheet on Culture and Idioms Words

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Traditions & Sayings: Culture and Idioms Vocabulary for Class 2 

This Class 2 worksheet introduces young learners to cultural vocabulary and simple idioms that explain meanings beyond literal words. Through engaging multiple-choice questions, students explore traditions, festivals, celebrations, and common idiomatic expressions, helping them understand language used in real-life conversations, stories, and everyday communication.

Why Culture and Idioms Matter in Grammar? 

This worksheet helps learners: 
1. Understand cultural words related to traditions, food, clothes, and festivals. 
2. Learn simple idioms and their meanings in child-friendly language. 
3. Recognize that some phrases mean more than the words they contain. 
4. Build cultural awareness along with vocabulary and comprehension skills.

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes three culturally rich vocabulary activities:

Exercise 1 – Cultural Words 
Students identify words related to customs and traditions, such as festival, culture, namaste, dress, and children, helping them connect language with daily life and heritage.

Exercise 2 – Idioms and Their Meanings 
Learners choose correct meanings of common idioms like in hot water, a piece of cake, on cloud nine, and hit the books, learning figurative language in a simple way.

Exercise 3 – Celebration and Festival Words 
Students complete sentences using celebration-related words such as joy, festival, celebration, Diwali, and happiness, reinforcing positive cultural vocabulary.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Cultural Words 
1. celebration 
2. namaste 
3. culture 
4. culture 
5. joy 
6. festival 
7. children 
8. festivals 
9. folk dance 
10. dress 

Exercise 2 – Idioms and Meanings 
1. in trouble 
2. very easy 
3. start talking 
4. be sad about the past 
5. very happy 
6. one who wakes up early 
7. feeling sick 
8. keep quiet 
9. full of energy 
10. study hard 

Exercise 3 – Celebration Words 
1. joy 
2. festival 
3. celebration 
4. Diwali 
5. festival 
6. happiness 
7. joyful 
8. occasions 
9. celebrate 
10. celebration 

Help your child explore traditions and everyday expressions while building strong vocabulary and cultural understanding. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They are common phrases and cultural terms that have meanings beyond literal words.

Idioms do not mean exactly what they say, so children need clear explanations.

They explain meanings using simple language, examples, and visuals.