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E-mail Writing:
You are Raghav and want to send an e-mail to the Editor, The Times of India about the insanitary conditions of your locality. You want to publish the news about it in the newspaper.
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E-mail Writing:
You live at Gautam Nagar, Aurangabad. There is no good bus service. Write an e-mai l to the Director, Aurangabad City Transport Corporation to solve the problem. You may take help of the following points:
- Buses do not ply regularly
- Working people, students get delayed
- Buses come late or are overcrowded
- Demand to increase frequency
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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)
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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.
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The power of his eyes was considerably enhanced. (enhancement)
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He had a working analysis of mankind’s troubles. (worked)
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He knew what was going to happen to himself next minute. (happening)
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If you find my answers satisfactory, will you give me five rupees? (satisfaction)
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He shook his head regretfully. (regret)
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It was a bewildering crisscross of light rays. (bewildered)
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“I should have been dead if some passer-by had not chanced to peep into the well,” exclaimed the other, overwhelmed by enthusiasm. (enthusiastically)
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You tried to kill him. (killing)
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I will prepare some nice stuff for her. (preparation)
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The other groaned on hearing it. (heard)
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Complete the table with polite expressions that we must use in our day-to-day life.
| Don’ts | Dos | |
| 1. | I want a cup of tea | I would like to have a cup of tea. |
| 2. | Send me the mail. | |
| 3. | Go away or leave me alone. | |
| 4. | You are wrong. | |
| 5. | That's a bad idea. | |
| 6. | Your work isn't good. |
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Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.
Actions speak louder than words.
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The face is the index of the mind.
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Speech is silver and silence is golden.
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The argument is the worst kind of communication.
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Attitudes are the real figures of speech!
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