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Conversation in A Grammar Class

The document describes three short conversations: 1) A grammar class where a teacher reviews adjectives and nouns with students; 2) A father advising his son to seriously consider his career goals beyond wanting to be a cricket player; 3) A passenger booking two train tickets with a clerk for a trip from Delhi.

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Conversation in A Grammar Class

The document describes three short conversations: 1) A grammar class where a teacher reviews adjectives and nouns with students; 2) A father advising his son to seriously consider his career goals beyond wanting to be a cricket player; 3) A passenger booking two train tickets with a clerk for a trip from Delhi.

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Conversation in a grammar class.

Teacher: Mona, stand up. What am I teaching?


Student: Sir, you are teaching grammar.
Teacher: Mona, look at the board. See the word – Adjective! Is the spelling correct?
Student: Yes, Sir. The spelling is correct.
Teacher: Can anyone tell me what a noun is?
Student: A noun is the name of a person, a place or a thing.
Teacher: Delhi is the capital city of India. Name any two nouns used in this sentence.
Student: Delhi and the city are the two nouns.
Teacher: What kind of nouns are they?
Student: Delhi is a proper noun and the city is a common noun.
Teacher: Period is over now. I’ll explain to you this topic tomorrow.

Write a dialogue between a father and a son on ‘Career’.


Father: Now that you have appeared for the Class XII exams, what are your plans for the future?
Son: I have yet to decide. I think I’ll join some college.
Father: Don’t you feel that by now you should have decided your goal in life?
Son: My ultimate goal is to become a cricket player.
Father: It’s too late now. Have you ever played for your school team?
Son: I have played thrice.
Father: Well! If you were not a member of your school team you should forget about cricket.
Son: But father, I love cricket, I cannot stop playing it.
Father: You are a grown-up boy. Be serious and decide a suitable career for yourself.
Son: I will think again but I cannot promise.

Dialogue writing between passenger and booking clerk.


Clerk: Good morning! How may I help you?
Passenger: I want a reservation of two tickets to Delhi.
Clerk: Have you filled the reservation form?
Passenger: Here it is! Clerk: But there is no seat available on 25th January.
Passanger: Is there any seat available in Jan Shatabdi Express.
Clerk: Yes. There are two seats are available in Jan Shatabdi Express.
Passenger: What is the time of departure?
Clerk: The time of departure is 07:38 am.
Passenger: Please book two tickets. Thank you, Sir.

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