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Question
In groups of five, discuss what you enjoy doing alone and what you like doing in a group. Now prepare a list as shown below.
| Things I like doing alone | Things I like doing in a group |
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Solution
| Things I like doing alone | Things I like doing in a group |
| Watching television | Playing cricket |
| Playing video game | Watching movie in theatre |
| Listening to music | Shopping |
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