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Letter of Congratulation, Congratulations on Marriage

Congratulations on Marriage Dear Vijay, The tidings of your marriage with Shakuntala has delighted us all beyond measure. With all her charm and loveliness, she is a girl in a million. Though you are rather late in marriage, the rest of your lives are going to be very happy indeed. The wonderful news has cast a spell on our household. Even the maidservant, who served you last , is dancing with...
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letter to your friend congratulating him on his success in the examination. Letter of Congratulation

Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his success in the examination. 24,Bangalore Road, Mysore. January 12, ……. Dear Sourav, I hope, this finds you in nice health. How pleased I am to hear the happy news of your brilliant success in the Senior Secondary Examination with distinction in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Please accept my heartily congratulation. My parents are also pleased to hear the news. Please convey...
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How to write “Letters of Congratulation”

Letters of  Congratulation The key to success in writing a letter of congratulation is promptness. Write the letter as soon as you hear the good news and are still filled with initial pleasure at hearing of the birth of a child, an engagement, an honor. We all like to share someone’s good fortune, and for that reason the letter of congratulation is especially pleasant to write. And it is the kind...
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CBSE ASL Speaking Task 5 Answer for Class 10, “Friend copies your homework instead of contributing” Task 5

Assessment of Speaking and Listening Skills Class-X (2016-17) Speaking Test (Prompts) Task 5 Prompt Your friend often insists that you do your homework together but frequently copies your homework instead of contributing ideas. With your partner, discuss: 1. How you could make your friend understand your discomfort? 2. How you feel your friend would react? Follow-up questions a) Is there a way …might help? b) Would you be required to…? c)...
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CBSE ASL Speaking Task 4 Answer for Class 10, “Classmates become ill-mannered and used foul language ” Task 4

Assessment of Speaking and Listening Skills Class-X (2016-17) Speaking Test (Prompts) Task 4 Prompt Some of your classmates become ill-mannered and used foul language when they disagree with each other or quarrel. With your partner, discuss: 1. Why they behave this way? 2. The advice you would give them all to behave better. Follow-up questions a) How easy/difficult do you think it would be for you…? b) Is there a way...
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CBSE ASL Speaking Task 3 Answer for Class 10, “Students litter the premises during school dispersal” Task 3

Assessment of Speaking and Listening Skills Class-X (2016-17) Speaking Test (Prompts) Task 3 Prompt You have noticed that a lot of students litter the premises during school dispersal. With your partner, discuss: 1. The reasons why they do this? 2. Ways of discouraging this habit. Follow-up questions a) Would it be a good idea to …?Why/why not? b) How easy/difficult do you think it would be for you…? c) Do you...
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CBSE ASL Answer for Class 10, “Your classmate often scribbles on class walls ”

Assessment of Speaking and Listening Skills Class-X (2016-17) Speaking Test (Prompts) Task 2 Prompt Your classmate often scribbles on class walls and cuts out his/her name on the class furniture. With your partner discuss: 1.  What the reasons for this could be? 2. How you could discourage her/him from doing this? Follow-up questions a) Would it be easy/difficult to…? b) What advice…? Would…accept…? c) Do you think …might motivate her/him? d)...
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Computer Applications in Financial Markets Solved Sample Paper for class 11

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 1 Computer Applications in Financial Markets         Class XI      Time allowed : 2 hours                                                                                   Maximum Marks : 40   Note : (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Question 1 consists of 10 questions of 1 mark each. (iii) Question 2 consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each. (iv) Question 3 consists of 5 questions of 4 marks each. (v) Answer the questions after carefully reading...
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