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Form pairs or groups of four. Use these questions to start a conversation with your friends. Are you a talkative person? Do you like to share your thoughts? What would you like to do after 10th? - English (Second/Third Language)

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Form pairs or groups of four. Use these questions to start a conversation with your friends.

  1. Are you a talkative person?
  2. Do you like to share your thoughts?
  3. What would you like to do after 10th?
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Solution

Pair 1:

Natasha: Are you a talkative person?
Manoj: Yes, I love talking to people. What about you?
Rakesh: I am a bit shy, but I enjoy good conversations.
Maithili: I think I’m in between. It depends on the situation.

Pair 2:

Priya: Are you a talkative person?
Rahul: Yes, I love talking, especially about sports. Do you like to share your thoughts?
Priya: Yes, I do. I feel it's important to express yourself. What would you like to do after 10th?
Rahul: I want to become an engineer. And you?
Priya: I'm interested in medicine. I want to be a doctor.

Pair 3:

Anshu: Do you like to share your thoughts?
Naina: Yes, especially when I’m passionate about something.
Akshata: Sometimes, but I prefer listening more.
Aakash: I do, but only with close friends.

Pair 4:

Maya: Are you a talkative person?
Rohan: Sometimes. It depends on the topic. What about you, Aisha?
Aisha: I'm quite talkative. I enjoy discussing new ideas. Do you like to share your thoughts, Karan?
Karan: Not always, but I do when I'm with close friends. What would you like to do after 10th, Maya?
Maya: I want to study commerce. Rohan, what are your plans?
Rohan: I'm thinking of taking up computer science. Aisha?
Aisha: I'm leaning towards humanities. How about you, Karan?
Karan: I want to pursue a career in law.
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