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Solutions for Chapter 5: Section 5: Writing Skill

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of Maharashtra State Board SCERT Maharashtra for English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC.


English Activity Set 1English Activity Set 2
English Activity Set 1

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC 5 Section 5: Writing Skill English Activity Set 1

A1 or A2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 1 | Q 5. (A)

Letter writing:

Imagine you are Pranav/Bhumika Patil. You have read the following advertisement regarding ‘Health’. Now attempt a letter from the following.

Health is Wealth

The seminar is organized By the
Students of New English School, Thane

Day/Date & Time:
Sunday,
March 21, 2021
10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

On Primary Health Care
All are invited.
Chief Guest - Dr. Atul Limaye

Venue: Gandhi Memorial Hall

1. Informal letter

Write a letter to your friend asking him to join the seminar. Use the points given in the advertisement.

OR

2. Formal Letter

Write a letter to the Principal of New English School, Thane thanking him for organizing the seminar. Use the points given in the advertisement.

B1 or B2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 1 | Q 5. (B)

Dialogue writing/drafting speech.

1. Dialogue writing

A) Put the sentences in proper order. (1)

  1. I am reading a book.
  2. Which book you are reading?
  3. I am reading Wings of fire
  4. What are you doing?

B) Complete the dialogue. (1)

A: Do you like sports?
B: ________________.
A: which sports do you like?
B: _______________.

C) Develop a meaningful dialogue between you and your friend regarding the precautions to take during the pandemic situation of the coronavirus. (Minimum three exchanges) (3)

OR

2. Drafting Speech

Your school has decided to celebrate “Teacher's Day”
Draft a speech with the help of the following points. You may add your own points.

A1 or A2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 1 | Q 6. (A)

Information Transfer:

1) Non-verbal to verbal:

Read the information given in the following tree diagram regarding “Types of vitamins” Write a paragraph with the given points and give suitable title to it.

OR

2) Verbal to Non-Verbal:

Your friend lives in red zone area of COVID 19 epidemic. In order to take safety measures at entrances of building, here are some tips to reduce risk of infection. Put the instructions in do's and don't.

  • You should wash your hands often.
  • Use soap and water or sanitizer.
  • You should cover your mouth and nose if you cough or sneeze
  • You should not get close to anyone who is suffering from cold, fever or cough.
  • If you go out you should not touch the animals.
  • You should keep atleast 1 meter physical distance between yourself and other person.
  • You should not shake your hands with others.
  • You should try to avoid crowd/mass gathering.
  Do’s Don’t
     
     
     
     
     
     

B1 or B2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 1 | Q 6. (B)

Expand the theme:

1) News Report

Read the following headline and prepare a news report with the help of the given points.

Leopard attacks 8 years old at Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

  • Headline
  • Deadline
  • Introduction
  • Short continuing paragraph

OR

2) Develop a story with the help of the following beginning. Suggest a suitable title.

“Once there was a boy __________”

English Activity Set 2

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC 5 Section 5: Writing Skill English Activity Set 2

A1 or A2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 2 | Q 5. (A)

Letter writing:

Suppose you are Tanvi/Tanmay Mugale. Read the advertisement given below and attempt the letters given below it.

                Join SUMMER Camp

Organized By: Mr. Shrihari Jadhav

Shivpuri Colony, Omerga.

Duration: 15 days, 16th May to 30th May 2021

Fees: 2000/-

Mobile No. 9403864601

  • camp for children to learn
  • a good social activity
  • training in joyful activities
  • developing personality
  • makes you confident
  • improves the hidden qualities

1. Informal letter

Look at the following advertisement. Write a letter to your friend appealing to him/her to join. Make use of the points in the advertisement and you may add your own.

OR

2. Formal Letter

Look at the following advertisement. Write a letter to Mr. Shrihari Jadhav informing him that you are interested in joining the camp. Ask about the things to be carried with you for the camp.

B1 or B2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 2 | Q 5. (B)

Dialogue writing/drafting speech.

1. Dialogue writing

A) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences. (1)

  1. I use it whenever I go to the public places.
  2. Do you know the importance of washing hands?
  3. When do you use a mask?
  4. Yes, I know, it’s necessary.

B) Complete the following dialogue. (1)

A: Where do you spend your holidays
B: _________________.
A: Why do you like the place?
B: _________________.

C) Write a dialogue of minimum Three meaningful exchanges on ‘Importance of games and sports in daily life'. (3)

OR

2. Drafting Speech

Prepare a speech on ‘The trees are our best friends’.
You may use the following points:

Points :

  • Pollution – a big problem
  • Causes of pollution
  • Trees – their role in the prevention of pollution
  • Appeal for participation by all
  • Celebration of Vanmahotsava
  • Importance of trees
  • Maintain balance in nature
  • No trees, no life
  • The role of everyone to save forests
  • Plant trees, save lives
  • Add a few points of your own

A1 or A2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 2 | Q 6. (A)

Information Transfer:

1) Non-verbal to verbal:

Write two short paragraphs on ‘Village life’ by using the points given in the following web diagram:

OR

2) Verbal to Non-verbal:

Read the following paragraph and complete the table by putting in the correct information. Suggest a suitable title.

           While preparing to plant trees in a residential colony, highways or anywhere, one should consider three factors for taking a decision. What kind of (species) trees, where to plant and what kind of soil. One should consider the qualities of a tree such as a pattern of branching and its height.
            If it is a school, you need shade-giving trees of moderate height so that children can play under them and not be hurt when they climb on them.
           In residential colonies, trees with thick branches, like Eucalyptus or Ashoka should be chosen to control pollution and trap dust. Similarly, the nature of the soil too should be considered.
            If you are planting trees by the road side, it withstands the topical monsoon and provides shade in summer.
            On highways, the well-known choice would be the native trees like Tamarind or Peepal. They do not need much care. Birds and animals interact more easily with native trees than the exotic ones. Villagers too consider such native trees to be sacred as the abode of gods.

Title: __________________________________

Kinds of trees Where to plant Uses
1) Shade-giving
(short trees)
________________ a) Children climb and play
b) Enjoy shade of a tree
2) ___________
______________
(tall trees)
Residential colonies a) Withstand the wind
b) _____________
3) ______________
(native trees)
Rode side/highway a) Birds and animals interact more with the native trees.
b) Villagers consider them sacred.

B1 or B2. Do anyone of the following. (5 Marks)

English Activity Set 2 | Q 6. (B)

Expand the theme:

1) News Report

Read the following headline and prepare a news report with the help of the given points:

'The Tiger was found in the civil area’.

  • Headline
  • Dateline
  • Introduction
  • Short continuing paragraph

OR

2) Complete the story with the help of the given ending. Suggest a suitable title.

_______________________ slowly and steadily the tortoise won the race. The rabbit felt ashamed of his deeds.

Solutions for 5: Section 5: Writing Skill

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SCERT Maharashtra solutions for English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC chapter 5 - Section 5: Writing Skill - Shaalaa.com

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC chapter 5 - Section 5: Writing Skill

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Concepts covered in English (Third Language) 10 Standard SSC chapter 5 Section 5: Writing Skill are The Alphabet, Parts of Speech, Make a Sentence, Vocabulary, Punctuation, Speech, Figures of Speech, Idioms and Phrases, Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection, Determiners, Articles - A, An, The, Types of Sentences, Subject and Predicate, Grammar, Clauses, Direct-Indirect Speech, Degrees of Comparison, English Translation, Synonyms, Antonyms, Homonyms, Register, Root Word, Compound Words, Word Building, Prefix-suffix, Pronunciation, Syllables, Types of Sentences, Tense, Homophones, Homographs, Writing Skills, Letter Writing, Dialogue Writing, Speech Writing, Information Transfer, Report Writing, Story Writing, Interview Questions, View and Counterview, Paragraph Writing, Summary Writing, Reading Skills, Unseen Passage Comprehension, Unseen Poem Comprehension, Vocabulary, English Translation.

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