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Read the following conversation between two cousins. Tejaswini Hi, Santosh. What are you thinking about? Santosh Hi, Teju. Next week’s Didi’s birthday. We want to give her a surprise gift. - English (Second/Third Language)

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(a) Read the following conversation between two cousins.

Tejaswini Hi, Santosh. What are you thinking about?
Santosh Hi, Teju. Next week’s Didi’s birthday. We want to give her a surprise gift.
Tejaswini Great idea! What is your surprise gift?
Santosh Well, we don’t have any big shops here, there’s little to choose from. Nothing new or surprising.
Tejaswini So why don’t you try online shopping?
Santosh Is it safe?
Tejaswini Yes, it is. If we take proper care, it is one of the most convenient ways of shopping. Plus, you will get so much variety.
Santosh True. But I don’t know how to do it.
Tejaswini It’s ok. I will show you. Do you have an internet connection?
Santosh Yes.
Tejaswini That’s good, then. We can do it in five easy steps. Let’s start.

(b) Write in a step-by-step manner, how Tejaswini and Santosh bought a gift for Didi online.

Answer in Brief

Solution

  1. Register: They signed up and created an account on the online shopping account.
  2. Choose: They browsed and selected the product of their choice from the given categories.
  3. Add to cart: They added the chosen product to the cart.
  4. Pay: They paid the amount via online banking.
  5. Take Delivery: They checked the product after receiving it.
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