CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informalParveen Kumar Sharma
CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informal
This is one of the topics - CBSE- English CORE- XII Grade
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CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informalParveen Kumar Sharma
CBSE 12- English - Short Compositions Invitations Replies-Formal-informal
This is one of the topics - CBSE- English CORE- XII Grade
for some more material this website can be referred:
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Article Writing, Essay Writing - XI, XII CBSE English CompositionParveen Kumar Sharma
We Write to SPEAK now. So The way we make Impressive Speeches, we can apply those skills to WRITING As Well!
Use of the following makes your writing Impressive:
Quotations
Proverbs
Idioms
Adjectives
Adverbs
Here is a glimpse over the Lesson - "The Third Level" from the textbook - Vistas for CBSE Class 12 students.
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Here is an overview of the lesson (Summary):
The story is of a 31-year-old man named Charlie and his psychological condition in which he hallucinates and visits a third level of the Grand Central Station which has only two levels.
Report Writing one of the sections from Advanced Writing Skills for Class XI & XII CBSE syllabus. Here News paper Report Magazine Report and Assembly Reports are discussed by Sri M Prahallada PGT English of NVS Centre of Excellence, Bagalur, Bangalore Urban district.
Article Writing, Essay Writing - XI, XII CBSE English CompositionParveen Kumar Sharma
We Write to SPEAK now. So The way we make Impressive Speeches, we can apply those skills to WRITING As Well!
Use of the following makes your writing Impressive:
Quotations
Proverbs
Idioms
Adjectives
Adverbs
Here is a glimpse over the Lesson - "The Third Level" from the textbook - Vistas for CBSE Class 12 students.
Check out my profile for other presentations made by me for various other topics.
Here is an overview of the lesson (Summary):
The story is of a 31-year-old man named Charlie and his psychological condition in which he hallucinates and visits a third level of the Grand Central Station which has only two levels.
Report Writing one of the sections from Advanced Writing Skills for Class XI & XII CBSE syllabus. Here News paper Report Magazine Report and Assembly Reports are discussed by Sri M Prahallada PGT English of NVS Centre of Excellence, Bagalur, Bangalore Urban district.
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1. By: Miss Rowena L. Rosalejos
Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat
University
2. What are the occasions
wherein people make
invitations
1. a reception 2. a
lunch, a luncheon
3. a cocktails 4. a
farewell party
3. 1. I would like to invite you
How to make
to have invitations? home
lunch at my
next week.
2. I would like to have you
come to my birthday party
this evening.
3. Would you like to go to
the movies next Sunday?
4. Won’t you come in and
4. 5. Will you be able to go to
the rock concertmake
How to with me
tomorrow night?
invitations?
6. How about having lunch
with me tomorrow?
7. Can you have dinner with
me today evening?
8. I would like to invite you
to have dinner with me this
coming Sunday.
9. Are you free on Monday? I
5. How to reply to
invitations?
- Accepting an invitation
1. Thank you. I shall be
glad to.
2. Thank you. That’s
very kind of you. I’d love
to.
3. Thank you. I’d be
6. How to reply to
invitations?
- Accepting an invitation
5. That would be very
nice. I would definitely join
the party.
6. That would be
wonderful. I can assure
7. How to reply to
invitations?
- Refusing an Invitation
1. I’m sorry but I have
another engangement.
2. I’m awfully sorry, but
I must meet my boss at
the airport.
3. I should like to, but I
8. How to reply to
invitations?
- Refusing an Invitation
4. I’d love to come, but
I’m afraid I can’t. I have an
urgent meeting.
5. Oh, I’m sorry. I’d
love to come but I’ve
9. A : If you are free this
Sunday. Would you like to
have dinner with me?
B : I’d love to, but I have
an appointment with my
friend. I hope you’ll invite
me again sometime.
A : Surely, I’ll.
B : It’s very nice of you to
10. Example
Mr. Sean Robinson, Managing
Director
requests the pleasure of your
attendance at the dinner party
on the occasion of the 10th
anniversary of Games Power Company
on Friday, June 25th ,2010
at 18.00 hours
at Jade Ballroom, Siam Royal
Convention Hotel
11. Exercises
Using the invitation card in the previous slide, take a
partner and make your own replies of acceptance
and decline to the invitaion.
1. Accepting the invitation
2. Declining the invitation