Radiogram
Jack – An easy going person. He thinks it
wise to buy even an expensive villa by
paying for it in installments.
Jill – An avid supporter of her husband’s
views.
Aunt Jane – Jack’s (or Jill’s) aunt. She is
glad to see that Jack and Jill have all the
luxuries but is awestruck when she heard
that the couple was going into trouble
soon.
 Jack and Jill believe in buying furniture to
house in easy installments.
 They have recently purchased a house,
car and furniture in installment.
 Jack has a job yet is is a little hard to pay
the installments in time.
 Sometimes Jack borrows from money
lenders to pay the installments
• Aunt Jane is a relative of Jack and Jill. She is
paying a visit to Jack and Jill’s new house.
• Jack and Jill show her around – the house, car,
furniture, etc.
• Aunt Jane finds it hard to believe that Jack was
rich enough to purchase a house and car and
furniture.
• At this point both Jack and Jill inform her that
they have bought their house and car and
furniture in easy installments.
• Aunt Jane is not convinced. How could they pay
the installments!
Never-Never Nest.pptx
Never-Never Nest.pptx
Never-Never Nest.pptx

Never-Never Nest.pptx

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    Jack – Aneasy going person. He thinks it wise to buy even an expensive villa by paying for it in installments. Jill – An avid supporter of her husband’s views. Aunt Jane – Jack’s (or Jill’s) aunt. She is glad to see that Jack and Jill have all the luxuries but is awestruck when she heard that the couple was going into trouble soon.
  • 5.
     Jack andJill believe in buying furniture to house in easy installments.  They have recently purchased a house, car and furniture in installment.  Jack has a job yet is is a little hard to pay the installments in time.  Sometimes Jack borrows from money lenders to pay the installments
  • 6.
    • Aunt Janeis a relative of Jack and Jill. She is paying a visit to Jack and Jill’s new house. • Jack and Jill show her around – the house, car, furniture, etc. • Aunt Jane finds it hard to believe that Jack was rich enough to purchase a house and car and furniture. • At this point both Jack and Jill inform her that they have bought their house and car and furniture in easy installments. • Aunt Jane is not convinced. How could they pay the installments!