Class 4 English Guide & Grammar: Free PDF Notes
For fourth-grade students, English is a window to the world, helping them develop crucial communication skills. The "English for Today" curriculum at this level is packed with exciting lessons on everything from daily conversations and traffic rules to engaging stories and letter writing. To support this learning adventure, we have compiled the complete Class 4 English Guide, including essential grammar and model tests, into easy-to-download PDF files.
This comprehensive guide is an excellent resource for students, parents, and teachers. It breaks down the syllabus into manageable sections, making it easy to learn, practice, and revise the entire curriculum effectively.

Why This PDF Guide is an Essential English Learning Tool
A good guide can make learning a new language a fun and rewarding experience. Here’s how this resource helps:
- All-in-One Resource: The guide covers all textbook units (1-42), a dedicated English Grammar section, and Model Tests for complete preparation.
- Structured Learning: The content is grouped into sections of 5 units, allowing for a step-by-step approach to learning.
- Builds Strong Skills: From vocabulary and grammar to reading and writing, the guide helps build all-round language proficiency.
- Exam-Ready: The included Model Tests help children practice and feel confident about their English exams.
Class 4 English Guide: Unit-Wise PDF Downloads
Below is the complete list of units. The guide is divided into sections for your convenience. Click the "View PDF" link next to the section you wish to study. All files are securely hosted on Google Drive.
Sl. | Class 4 English Guide Unit Titles | PDF Link |
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01 | Unit 01-05: About Me, Greetings, Family, Family Tree, Verb to be, Classroom Language, Sound Practice 1 | View PDF |
02 | Unit 06-10: At the Shop, Counting, Making Requests, Numbers and Sound Practice 2, Traffic Lights, Numbers, Traffic Rules, Alphabet, Who's First?, Alphabet | View PDF |
03 | Unit 11-15: Say it Right!, Alphabet, Days of the Week, Telling the Time, Mita's Day, My Day, Sagar and His Family, Wh-words and Do/Does | View PDF |
04 | Unit 16-20: Sagar's Week, at/in, In the Park, Present Continuous, Clap your Hands, Food and Meals 1, Food and Meals 2 | View PDF |
05 | Unit 21-25: Food around the World, Tune up!, Write Well 1, Write Well 2, Story: The Hen and Her Chicks | View PDF |
06 | Unit 26-30: Write Well 3, Write Well 4, Letter to a Friend, Animals, Months of the Year 1 | View PDF |
07 | Unit 31-35: Months of the Year 2, Days of the Week, My Day, Simple Past Tense, SM Sultan, My Trip | View PDF |
08 | Unit 36-40: On Holiday 1, On Holiday 2, A Holiday Letter, Occupations, A Garment Worker's Day | View PDF |
09 | Unit 41-42: An Interview, Story: The Lion and the Mouse, Vocabulary | View PDF |
10 | English Grammar | View PDF |
11 | Model Tests: Class 4 English | View PDF |
What Your Child Will Learn: A Unit Overview
Here’s a quick look at the exciting skills your child will develop:
Foundations of Communication (Units 1-15)
The initial units focus on building basic conversational skills. Children will learn to talk about themselves and their families, use greetings, follow classroom language, make requests, and tell the time. They will also practice sounds, the alphabet, and learn the days of the week.
Grammar in Action (Units 16-20, 31-35)
These units introduce key grammar concepts in a practical way. Students will learn about prepositions (at/in), the present continuous tense, and the simple past tense through engaging topics like daily routines, holidays, and stories about famous people like SM Sultan.
Reading and Writing Skills (Units 21-30, 36-42)
This section focuses on improving literacy. Children will learn to write well, compose a friendly letter, and enhance their reading comprehension through fun stories like "The Hen and Her Chicks" and "The Lion and the Mouse."
Vocabulary and Real-World Topics
Throughout the guide, students will learn vocabulary related to everyday life, including food, animals, occupations, and traffic rules. This practical approach helps them use English in real-world situations.
Fun English Activities for Home
- Daily Diary: Encourage your child to write one or two simple sentences in English about their day, using concepts from units like "My Day" and the past tense.
- "What Am I?" Game: Play a guessing game based on the 'Animals' or 'Occupations' units. For example, "I have a long trunk. What am I?" (An elephant).
- Write a Postcard: After learning about letters, have your child write a short postcard or letter to a grandparent or friend.
- Storytelling with Pictures: Use the stories from the book as inspiration. Ask your child to draw their own pictures for the story and retell it in their own words.
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Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational purposes only. The PDF files are intended to assist students, parents, and teachers. We do not claim ownership of the content within the files and are linking to publicly available resources on Google Drive.