Class 2 Reading Passage on My Favorite Food


Class 2 Reading Passage on My Favorite Food
Breakfast with Dosa: Reading Comprehension for Class 2
This Grade 2 reading comprehension worksheet, My Favorite Food celebrates the joy of family meals and the comfort of homemade food. The passage describes a child’s love for crispy, golden-brown dosa made by their mother on Sundays. Through simple sentences and relatable moments, learners explore sensory language, sequencing, and daily routines, strengthening both reading and emotional understanding.
Why My Favorite Food Matters in Grammar?
Personal passages about everyday life make grammar meaningful. For Grade 2 learners, this worksheet helps:
1. Reinforce descriptive vocabulary using adjectives like “crispy,” “golden,” and “soft.”
2. Strengthen sequencing through familiar family actions (helping, waiting, eating together).
3. Build awareness of cause and effect (helping in the kitchen → enjoying family time).
4. Encourage sentence completion, comprehension, and personal expression.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select correct answers about the child’s favorite food, who makes it, and what the family does while eating. This builds factual recall and detail recognition.
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
Students write short, evidence-based responses explaining why the meal is special, what makes dosa tasty, and how the family spends time together.
✅ Answer Key
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. d) Dosa
2. c) Sundays
3. a) Chutney and sambar
4. c) Father
5. b) Spread batter on tawa
6. d) Watch cartoons
Exercise 2 – Comprehension Questions
7. Dosa is served with chutney and sambar.
8. Breakfast is special because the family eats together.
9. Father says dosa gives energy.
10. I like biryani because it tastes delicious.
Help your child build descriptive vocabulary, sequencing, and love for family traditions with this heartwarming My Favorite Food worksheet for Class 2!
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Frequently Asked Questions
It helps learners describe preferences, use sensory words, and organize ideas clearly in CBSE English worksheets.
Why should children discuss food passages aloud?
Children learn to use adjectives and simple sentences to convey feelings, improving both writing and reading comprehension.



