Thursday, 18 January 2018

lnterview questions for the student who has won the inter Collegiate Dance Competition.

A) Imagine that one of the students from your  College has won the  inter Collegiate Dance Competition. Prepare a set of 8 to 10 questions that you would like to ask him/her.



Q.7 A)lnterview questions; 4


1) First of all, hearty congratulations!
We all are very proud of you. It might have taken a lot of efforts to reach at this stage.
How do you feel at your success?

2) What are the things that contributed to your spectacular success?

3) Could you talk about some events that influenced you to become what you   are today?

4) By   whom were you inspired or motivated?

5) What sort of training did you have before winning this competition?

6) What do your parents think about your deed?

  7) Has this achievement in anyway changed your relationship with your family  and friends?

 8) What advice would you give to students entering the competition world?

9) What are your plans now and for the future?


Speech Writing on the topic" Role of students in modern India


B) Write a speech about 100 words on the topic" Role of students in modern India" to be delivered in your classroom.

B) Speech Writing.: 3



Respected teachers and my dear friends, at first, a very good  morning to all of you.
 It gives me immense pleasure to express my thoughts  on an important topic 'Role of Students in Modern India'

Friends, it is true that students can play a significant role in the significant development of any country. Education and agriculture are the backbone of modern India. Students are the most important and progressive section of a country . It is through their selfless service that India will tide over  crisis and take her proper place in the world.We expect that the modern India should be educated.
In India, as we know, most people are illiterate. This illiteracy is a curse to our national life. Is it a good picture? Friends, It is our duty to  come to the aid of poor people, educate them and make them enjoy the fruits of freedom.The modem India should have the latest technology in agriculture. In the countryside most people are agriculturist. It is our duty to teach them the new techniques in agricultural science to high yielding  seeds and proper manures. They should also be taught the use of electronic, so they can safely enter the 21st century. We must teach the villagers fundamentals of hygiene and to practice them in day to day life.They must come out to help them in distress, because we must not forget the future of India depends on them.
Friends, we should realize the importance of the relationship between an individual and the society. Students can play a vital role in strengthening and improving the society. The simple fact is that 'united we stand, and departed we fall'. Students are energetic, they can engage themselves in literacy campaign, they should be enthusiastic about opening blood donation camps, health centres, collecting funds through subscriptions etc. It is the student who should undertake there sponsibility of fighting  against anti-social activities of a few corrupt people.We should not forget the student; of today lay the foundation of modern India. Students should keep in mind one thing 'Charity begins at home'. So friends, let's take an oath to help the deprived in society and give our little share in the development of modem India. I hope, you will take the initiative to fulfill the dream of modern India.

Thank you.


ORAL TEST English 12th. Class



         

             ORAL EXAM. 


Std.12th    Sub-English Marks 20


Q1 A Listen to the following sentences and write them down. 5 marks

l) India is a treasure-house of beauties and legends.

2) Colourful advertisements decorate the pages of the newspaper.


3) Success is always possible with sincere efforts.

4) TheManipuri dance derives its name from Manipur.

5) Planned exercise programmers help of a person maintain a healthy body.

6) How high his highness holds his head !

7) We met a man carrying a big box.

8) The beauty ofthe NSS programmes is that it often goes beyond students.

9) The principal ofour college always sticks to her principles.

10) Which book did you choose ? She chose for herself.

(The teacher reads out any five sentences, reading each sentence twice with a short pause in between)

B) listen the following extract and answer the questions. 5 marks

 There is a poem of Tagore. Most of Tagore's poem were in the form of prayers and those is one, which is very often quotes, which begins with 'Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high, "and has its last  line. "Into that heaven offreedom. My mother, let my country awake. 'Now, that is what I would like my country to be. I know that in my lifetime, I cant complete anything. Nobody can, all we can do is to move forward along what we consider is the right direction.

1) Theme of extract.

2) Moral of the story. 

 3) What did the speaker expect to do in her lifetime ?

(The teacher reads the extract or some other extract of about 100 words  slowly twice. Then the teacher puts these questions on the board and the  students write the answers)

               

           Speaking skill


Q.3 A) Speak for about two minutes on any ONE ofthe following. 5

 l) Introduce your self.

2) MyHobby.

3) My favourite author.

4) My Aim in Life.

5) My native place.


B) Group Topics for group discussion. 5


1) The place of women in Indian Society.

2) Mobile-advantages and disadvantages.

3) Exams - necessary or unnecessary.

4) Accidents; causes and remedies.

 5) Save girl child.

6) Pollution - causes and remedies.




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