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प्रश्न
Your friend Aditya/Aditi has passed the examination of Homi Bhabha – Bal Vaidnyanik recently. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about his /her achievement, preparation, the way of his/her studies etc.
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उत्तर
Conversation with Aditi, who passed the Homi Bhabha – Bal Vaidnyanik exam
| Me: | Hello Aditi! Congratulations on clearing the Homi Bhabha – Bal Vaidnyanik examination. I’m really proud of you! |
| Aditi: | Thank you! I was very excited when I saw my result. |
| Me: | You truly deserve it. How did you prepare for such a competitive exam? |
| Aditi: | I followed a proper study schedule. I revised my science textbook regularly and practiced many model question papers. |
| Me: | Did you attend any coaching classes for this exam? |
| Aditi: | No, I didn’t. I mostly prepared at home, but my teachers guided me whenever I needed help. |
| Me: | That’s great! What was the most challenging part of the exam? |
| Aditi: | The practical round was a little difficult, but continuous practice made it easier. |
| Me: | I see! How many hours did you study every day? |
| Aditi: | About two hours daily, but I increased it before the exam. |
| Me: | Your dedication is inspiring. What advice would you give to students like me? |
| Aditi: | Study regularly, understand the concepts clearly, and stay confident. Anyone can succeed with consistent effort. |
| Me: | Thank you, Aditi. Your suggestions will really help me. And once again, congratulations! |
| Aditi: | Thanks a lot! I’m happy to share my experience with you. |
Notes
Marking Scheme
- Proper introduction and beginning - 01
- Appropriate sequence of dialogues - 02
- Use of grammatical structure/construction and vocabulary - 01
- Proper layout and conclusion - 01
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