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E-mail writing:
You are looking forward to start a Computer Institute in your area. You initially need 20 PCs. Prepare/Draft an E-mail to the city dealer of DELL Computers demanding a moderate quotation for the same. (in about 100-150 words)
Concept: E-mails Writing
Drafting Interview Questions:
One of the Ex-students from your college has recently been selected for the prestigious NDA (National Defence Academy). He is specially invited to motivate the aspiring students of your jr. college. Imagine yourself as an interviewer and prepare a set of 8 (eight) interview questions enabling your guest to share his experiences and opinions.
You may take help of the following points to draft your questions while maintaining a proper sequence:
| Name of the Interviewee (Personality) | |
| Area of Success/Reputation | |
| Date/Venue/Time | |
| Duration of Interview | |
| His decision | |
| His Idols/inspirations | |
| Support | |
| Training | |
| Difficulties | |
| Challenges/Motivating experiences | |
| Goals/Expectations | |
| Message |
Concept: Interview Questions
Speech Writing:
You are an active member of an NGO working for water conservation. Prepare a speech for the school children/students where you are invited on the eve of ‘World Environment Day’ to guide them about water harvesting. Your speech should not exceed 150 words.
Concept: Speech Writing
Expansion of Idea:
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below (100-150 words) –
“Experience is the best teacher”
- It’s practical and not theoretical experience
- Learn from situations
- Direct and first-hand knowledge
- Real-life versus Bookish
Concept: Expansion of Ideas
Drafting a Review:
Draft a review of any film/movie that you have recently watched. Prepare your review with the help of the given points.
- Name of the movie/year of release
- Producer/Director
- Cast
- Technical aspects: Music/Photography
- Theme/storyline in brief
- Your opinion
Concept: Film Review
Write/Prepare a blog in about 150 words on the topic ‘Social media is spoiling the spirit of Education.’ Focus on the adverse/negative effects/influence of social media apps on the students’ minds.
Concept: Blog Writing
Prepare an Appeal:
Prepare an appeal inviting the students to respond to the “Voters’ Registration Camp” specially organised by the State Election Commission on the eve of the 75th Anniversary of our National Independence.
- Give appropriate slogan
- Poor turn-out/low awareness
- Statement of Appeal
- Arrangement of a special camp
- Guest/Time/Date/Venue
Concept: Appeal
Report writing:
Your college has celebrated the ‘75th Anniversary of our National Independence’ by organising various socio-cultural activities between 13th and 16th August. Imagine yourself as G.S. (General Secretary) of your jr. college and draft a brief report of the celebration/programme for the local newspapers in about 150 words.
Concept: Report Writing
Compering:
Imagine your school/jr. college has organised a farewell function for the students appearing for the H.S.C. examination. As a compere draft a script for the whole function maintaining the sequence of the following points:
- Welcoming the guests
- Introduction
- Felicitation
- Important speeches
- Concluding remark
- Vote of thanks
Concept: Compering
Draft an E-mail to the manager of a company to request him/her to give you an opportunity as an apprentice to serve you as an experience for your career development.
Concept: E-mails Writing
Imagine your class attended a session on “How to win?” conducted by an expert speaker. Write a report on the session especially the relevant points in about 150 words.
Concept: Report Writing
Imagine you are preparing for an elocution competition and you wish to speak on the topic "Green Revolution."
Draft a speech in about 150 words on the given topic.
Concept: Speech Writing
Imagine you have to conduct an interview with a 'Famous Actor.' With the help of the format given below, draft questions on the given fields. (Do not change the sequence of the questions.)
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Name of the interviewee: Field / Reputation Date / Venue / Time Duration of Interview, Questions Questions based on:
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Concept: Interview Questions
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Love is a great force in Private life; it is indeed the greatest of all things, but love in public affairs does not work. It has been tried again and again; by the people of the Middle Ages, and also by the French Revolution, a secular movement which reasserted the Brotherhood of Man, And it has always failed. The idea that nations should love one another, or that business concerns or marketing boards should love one another or that a man in Portugal should love a man in Peru of whom he has never heard — it is absurd, unreal, dangerous. ‘Love is what is needed,” we chant, and then sit back and the world goes on as before. The fact is we can only love what we know personally. And we cannot know much. In public affairs, in the rebuilding of civilization, something much less dramatic and emotional is needed, namely tolerance. Tolerance is a very dull virtue. It is boring. It is negative. It merely means putting up with people, being able to stand things. No one has ever written an ode to tolerance, or raised a statute to her. Yet this is the quality which will be most needed after the war. This is the sound state of mind which we are looking for. This is the only force which will enable different races and classes and interests to settle down together to the work of reconstruction. The world is very full of people— appallingly full; it has never been so full before and they are all tumbling over each other. Most of these people one doesn’t know and some of them dosen't like. Well, what is one to do? If you don't like people, put up with them as well as you can. Don't try to love them; you can't. But try to tolerate them. On the basis of that tolerance a civilized future may be built. Certainly I can see no other foundation for the post-war world. |
Write a 'summary' of the above extract by using the following points.
(Love as a force - its limitations - tolerance - need of tolerance)
Concept: Summary Writing
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below (100 to 150 words):
‘Manners Maketh Man’
Essential Virtues
- Politeness
- Speech, tone, gestures and action
- To be courteous and amiable
Concept: Expansion of Ideas
Imagine you are given the responsibility to ‘compere’ a programme by your college authorities. You need to prepare your script on the programme titled 'Cultural Fest 2024.' Draft the Script to decide the flow of the programme. You may take the help of the given points.
- Prayer
- Lighting of the lamp
- Introduction
- Felicitation
- Cultural Fest Programme
- Speech of the Chief Guest
- Presidential address
- Prize distribution
- Vote of thanks
Concept: Compering
You have recently read a famous book/magazine. Write a ‘Review’ on the same with the help of the following points:
- Title, front page, back page
- Language, features, contents
- Pictures, quality, presentation
- Values, vision and variety
Concept: Review
Write a ‘Blog’ in a proper format on ‘Body Language’ with the help of the following points (100 to 150 words):
- Meaning and features.
- Characteristics and scope
- Benefits/ Importance
- Uses/Ways to utilize
Concept: Blog Writing
Prepare an 'Appeal' on the topic 'Traffic Rules for Safety Measures' with the help of the following points (100 to 150 words):
- Ignorance and lack of knowledge and information
- Purpose/need of obeyance
- Avoid accidents/need of society
- Discipline
Concept: Appeal
Read the following extract and answer the questions given below:
The Jahangir Art Gallery, the State Bank of lndia building and the canteen close by which offered affordable fare, the amazing street fare, bhelpuri and vadapav. The joy of reading Bombay Times with its page 3 people one would never meet but who seemed like old friends. The Strand bookstore where one could browse for hours. And just when a book was longingly but firmly put down from nowhere, Mr Shanbagh would materialise magically at one's elbow with a special price. Not to forget the joys of trawling the booklined pavements at Fountain, where one could watch the world go by. And wherever I chose to go, there was always my friend, the sea, oh. I loved her, in all her moods, but especially in the monsoon when violent and enraged she splattered Worli seaface with walls of sea spray. My friends are lost, some passed away, some moved away, there were many whose names I never found out, though we took the train together, or met in the lift, every day.
Like every migrant, I promise myself, someday I will return. I may, perhaps, return sometime, but even so, I know, "that one cannot step into the same river twice." You seduced me steadily, o Mumbai, with your glamour and bright lights. City of dreams, tinsel town. I pay tribute to you. Today, I say good-bye with a heavy heart.
(1) What does this extract focus on?
(2) Which mood of the sea did the writer like the most?
(3) How would the writer spend her free time?
( 4) According to you, how can you make your locality clean and beautiful?
(5) Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed :
(i) She splattered Worli seaface with walls of sea spray.
(Rewrite it using the Simple Present tense.)
(ii) I never found out their names though we took the train together
(Make it a Compound Sentence.)
(iii) I promise myself, someday I will return.
(Rewrite it using the modal auxiliary 'must'.)
(6) Find out the words from the extract which mean -
(i) courageously
(ii) attracted
Concept: Unseen Passage Comprehension
