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Dialogue Writing: 

Draft an imaginary dialogue between a scientist and Ritesh/Ruta about the importance of developing a scientific
attitude. You can use the following points:

  • Helps to fight against social evils.
  • Develops rational and logical thinking.
  • Helps to understand the latest technology.
  • For the betterment of humanity.
  • Strengthens economy.
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उत्तर

Ruta : Hello sir, Good morning!
Scientist: Good morning, Ruta
Ruta: I am glad that I have got this opportunity to speak to you today so that our students can know more about the world of science.
Scientist: I would love to share my knowledge and experience with you all.
Ruta: Sir, students these days are more aware about scientific knowledge and they are developing scientific attitude due to which they are not superstitious. But there are still people who believe in all this. How can we make them understand?
Scientist: Science gives reasons and proper justification for all superstitious activities. For example, cutting nails during night time in ancient time was not allowed as it was dark and there were possibilities of people getting hurt but superstitious people gave all other reasons. So, science gives proper reasoning to all of these and develops rational and logical thinking in people.
Ruta: Got your point sir! There are lot of updates and advancements in technology and people are misusing it. So, how can we change this, especially in students?
Scientist: Science is a boon as well as a curse for the people. It's in our hands how we want to use it. Science has developed various latest technology which can be utilized in the best way and simplify life. For example, Mobile phones are created for easy connectivity and access to several apps and info for people.
Ruta: Science has shown many great inventions and achievements in the field of medicine also. We would like to know more about it Sir.
Scientist: Yes, you are right that the majority of Science was developed to serve humans with their illnesses and to decrease the death rate due to various diseases. If you see in the field of medicine, science has developed medicines even for diseases that were once not curable like T.B, Cancer, etc. And we are still working further to cure diseases like HIV, etc... which is a concern.
Ruta: That’s really great Sir. Though we know that science is always judged and misinterpreted by several people we still have many people who always think scientifically and then follow it. So, do you think science is for the betterment of humanity?
Scientist: Of course, Science was always invented and developed for the betterment of humans and humanity whether be removing superstitions, curing diseases, or making our nation proud with the latest inventions, etc.
Ruta: I am glad to know this Sir.
Scientist: I think all the students should think rationally and logically to get an appropriate answer to their questions related to science, religion or superstitions.
Ruta: Do you think science by any chance contributes to our economy?
Scientist: Indeed. Science and its invention have always made our nation proud. When the inventions are applied and popular their demand in other countries is also seen which is later imported to them. So, imports of goods contribute to our economy. Also, income from our citizen's spending within the country contributes towards our national income. Hence, it directly or indirectly contributes to our economy.
Ruta: That’s fantastic! Last but not least sir, what message would you like to give to our youths?
Scientist: My only request to all the youths is always know the actual reason behind several beliefs, think logically and use technology at its best. Science is for our betterment so do not misuse it. Understand the importance of science in our life as you all are our future scientists.
Ruta: Thank you very much sir for all the information you have shared with us. It was great talking to you. I am sure this information would be beneficial to all our students.
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2018-2019 (March) Set 1

APPEARS IN

संबंधित प्रश्न

M. Gandhi Vidyalaya
We invite you to grace the auspicious programme of 'Republic Day'.
Programme :

  • Flag hoisting
  • National Anthem
  • March Past
  • Dance Competition
  • Environment Exhibition
  • Day & Date : Sunday 26 Jan., 2014
  • Time: 7 a.m.
  • Venue : The School Ground
    Secretary
                                                          Principal

B1. Report
Prepare a report for the school magazine on the celebration of the Republic Day. Use the points given in the invitation card.

OR

B2. Dialogue
Develop a dialogue between you and your mother on the celebration of the Republic Day in your school.


Read the following extract and convert it into a dialogue between Rosalind and Celia in about 120 words :

[You may begin with: Rosalind: There are many thieves ..... ]

        The two girls made their plans. There were many thieves on the roads in those days, and it was dangerous for rich and beautiful young women to travel alone. So they stained their faces with a brown juice to make them look sunburned, and wore simple country clothes. Rosalind, who was much taller than Celia, dressed as a young man and took the name of Ganymede. Celia decided to call herself Aliena. They took with them a kind old servant called Touchstone, who served as Court jester, or ''Fool'', to Duke Frederick. (A Jester's duty was to keep the court amused with merry jokes and songs, and to make his master laugh when he felt sad or dull.) 
        Touchstone had always been very fond of Celia, and he gladly agreed to accompany her and Rosalind into the Forest of Arden. He still wore his Jester's clothes of red and black, with little bells hanging from his cap; and he was a great comfort to the two lonely girls, making them laugh with his merry jokes, and cheering them when they were tired or frightened.
        As you can imagine, Duke Frederick was very angry when he was told that Celia had gone with Rosalind. He knew how much they had admired the young Orlando de Boys, and he suspected that the two girls had joined the young man and that they had all run away together. 'Send at once.to Oliver's house,' he said angrily. 'and if Orlando is not there, bring his brother to me. I'll make him find him. Everything must be done to bring back these foolish runaways'.


Complete the dialogue.

Anil: Which is your favourite book?
Sunil: ______________________
Anil: What type of book is it?
Sunil: _____________________

Complete the dialogue.

Anil: Which is your favourite book?
Sunil: ________________________
Anil: What type of book is it?
Sunil: ________________________

Rama, Asif, Rachana and Aarav are participating in a group discussion. The evaluator has given them a topic ‘Teenagers are more inclined towards junk food nowadays’. Write suitable dialogues for each participant giving his/her opinion on the topic.

Evaluator: You’ve all been given a few minutes to think on your topic for today’s group discussion, which is ‘Teenagers are more inclined towards junk food’. You may now begin the discussion. Who would like to start?
Rama:  
Asif:  
Aarav:  
Rachana:  
Evaluator:  
Aarav:  
   
   
   

Complete the dialogue.

Anil: Which is your favourite book?
Sunil: ____________
Anil: What type of book is it?
Sunil: ____________

Write a dialogue between Ram and Shyam on the given theme (minimum three meaningful exchanges).

‘Importance of education'


Write a dialogue between Ram and Shyam on the given theme (minimum three meaningful exchanges).

‘Importance of education'


Dialogue writing

Attempt the following with the help of the advertisement given below: 

With the help of the advertisement given, write a dialogue between you and your friend on how you enjoyed your visit to the exhibition

GRAND ARTS AND CRAFT COMPETITION

  • Come one and all,
  • Painting, photography, artefacts
  • Stalls depicting arts from
  • Various states of India
  • Traditional wear
  • Folk Dances
  • Food stalls.

 

Venue
- SCZCC, Nagpur
Dates:
- December 25th to 5th Jan.
Time:
9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.
 Parking and Entrance free 

Complete the dialogue.

Anil: Which is your favourite book?
Sunil: ______________________
Anil: What type of book is it?
Sunil: _____________________

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