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Working in Pairs, Seek Advice on Some of the Issues Listed Below. Your Partner Will Give You the Advice. - English Communicative

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Working in pairs, seek advice on some of the issues listed below. Your partner will give you the advice.

Advice to be given on .......

wony about examination
parental pressure
holiday homework
pocket money
making friends

Now write a letter to Sagarika Sen seeking her advice on any one of the issues

you have discussed. Non-finites will make your writing more concise.

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Answer in Brief

Solution

For working in pairs as desired. A specimen answer is given in the letter to Sagarika Sen, following it on one topic ie ‘worry about examination’.

B-5/A, Model Town
New Delhi
18th December, 20 _ _

Dear Madam

I request you to advise me on the worry about the coming annual examination. Every day this worry is increasing due to parental pressure etc. I am getting confused and disillusioned. This has resulted in having a serious effect on my memory. The more I read, the more I get confused and frustrated. I tend to forget what I had read a few days ! before, as the worry about the annual examination is always with me. This has also resulted in creating a secret kind of fear in me. As a result, I fail to make friends. Many a time, I fail to concentrate on my lessons. It is not that I am very weak in my studies. But I don’t feel light in my work due to one reason or the other like the holiday homework, Keeping the important things in mind becomes somewhat difficult. You may call it the ‘examination terror’.

I would request you to help me fight this worry,

Thanking you
Yours sincerely
xxx

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Chapter 4: Non - Finites - Infinitives And Participles (Integrated Grammar practice 2) - Exercise F [Page 78]

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CBSE English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 10
Chapter 4 Non - Finites - Infinitives And Participles (Integrated Grammar practice 2)
Exercise F | Q 6 | Page 78

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