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ASL Topic “Conversation Between Two Students” examples for CBSE English Speaking Test Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students 2024.

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ASL Topic Conversation Between Two Students Speaking Test. This is a dialogue between two students Sohan and Mohan who are studying in two different colleges. Sohan: Hello, Mohan how do you do? Mohan: Pretty well, thanks. What about you? Sohan: I am also quite well. Thank you. Mohan: Where are you going? Sohan: I am going to the University library. Mohan: Why? You seem to be very studious. Sohan:  I wanted...
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ASL Topic “The Arrival of A Guest” Conversation examples for CBSE English Speaking Test Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students 2024.

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ASL Topic Conversation between “The Arrival of A Guest” Speaking Test. This is a dialogue concerning the arrival of a guest in the house of Mr. Sehgal. Manish: Hello uncle, Good morning. Please come in. Guest: Good morning, Manish. How are you? Manish: Pretty well uncle, thanks. What about you? Guest: I am also all right. Where is your father and your Mummy? Manish: Uncle they are upstairs. I’ll just call...
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ASL Topic “Father and Daughter” Conversation examples for CBSE English Speaking Test Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students 2024.

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ASL Topic Conversation between “Father and Daughter” Speaking Test. This is a dialogue between a father and daughter. The daughter asks her father to take her to the children’s park as promised by him earlier. Daughter: Good morning, Papa. Father: Good morning, my child. Daughter: Papa, today is Sunday. You promised to take us to the children’s park today. When are we going there? Father: I have a lot of work...
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ASL Topic “Mother and Son” Conversation examples for CBSE English Speaking Test Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students 2024.

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ASL Topic Conversation between “Mother and Son” Speaking Test. This lesson is a dialogue between Sunil and his mother. Sunil’s mother wakes him up to get ready for his school in time. Mother. Get up, now, Dear Sunil. It is already 7 A.M. Otherwise you will be late for your school. Sunil. Oh! Mummy, good morning. Mother. Good morning, my dear son, now be a good child and get up at...
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ASL Topic “At The Breakfast Table” Conversation examples for CBSE English Speaking Test Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students 2024.

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ASL Topic Conversation between “At The Breakfast Table” Speaking Test. In this lesson Mrs. Julka has prepared breakfast for her family and she serves that at the dining table. Mrs. Julka. Lovely, tell your Daddy that the break-fast is ready. “Ask him to come to the Dining Room. Also bring Lucky and Goldy to the Dining Room. Lovely. O.K. Mummy. We are all just coming. Mr. Julka. Lovely, is the breakfast...
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ASL Topic “Introducing the Family” Conversation examples for CBSE English Speaking Test Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students 2024.

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ASL Topic Conversation between “Introducing the Family” Speaking Test. In this lesson, Jitender has brought his friend Manish to his house and he introduces him to all the members of his family. Jitender. This is my house, Manish. Manish. It is a beautiful house. Jitender. Please come into my house.  I shall introduce you to all the members of my family. Manish. It will be my pleasure to be introduced to...
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CBSE ASL Class 9, “Problem Solving Task Answers” for Task 1 To Task 5 Class 9

ASL for class 9 “Problem Solving Task Answers” Task 1 Q1.         What role do you think Parents play in this problem? Ans.    Parents do not spend time with their children. They give their children mobile phones so that they keep themselves busy and do not disturb them. Q2.         What precautions should be taken so that this problem is not repeated? Ans.               Children...
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CBSE Assessment of Speaking and Listening (ASL) Speaking Class 9 SA2, ASL Examiner Handbook for Class 9 ASL.

Assessment of Speaking and Listening Class IX ASL Examiner Handbook Contents Introduction  Marksheets  Conduct of examinations  Timing  Recording of examinations  Examination integrity  Feedback  What if?  Guidelines for Examining Introduction These guidelines are for the teachers who will act as Examiners for the ASL in their own schools. As the assessment of speaking and listening skills has to be done for Summative I and Summative II in class IX and in the final term‐end...
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