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Drinking water is becoming a rare commodity. Industrial development is filling our rivers, seas and oceans with toxic pollutants which are a major threat to human health. You are deeply saddened to see water pollution as an appalling problem, which is powerful enough to lead the world on a path of destruction. Write a letter to the Editor of Express News to make the public aware about the causes of water pollution and also suggest the measures to prevent water pollution. (About 100 -120 words)

You may use the clues given below:


• Causes of Water Pollution


• industrial waste


• sewage and waste water


• mining activities


• accidental oil leakage


• burning of fossil fuels


• urban development


Suggestive measures


• prevent river water to get polluted


• treatment of wastes before discharge


• treatment of drainage water


• routine cleaning


• self hygiene


• public Awareness

Prakriti Nagar


G. B. Road


Thane


22 February 2017


The Editor


Express News


Mumbai


Subject – Public awareness towards water pollution.


Sir/Madam


Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the public towards the plight caused by water pollution. Man has become so busy building tall buildings, super highways and modern factories that our natural resource, water, is ignored. Industrial and sewage waste, rampant mining activities, accidental oil leakage, rising urban development and burning of fossil fuels have led to severe water pollution. Water is so polluted, that it is unfit for consumption and household use. It is high time we raised serious concerns about water pollution. As suggestive measures to curb water pollution, river water must be prevented from getting polluted. Wastes in any form should be treated before discharge into the river water. Routine cleaning of the water systems and treatment of drainage water should be made mandatory. Civic sense to maintain proper self-hygiene must be inculcated among the citizens.


I therefore earnestly request you to publish the matter of water pollution in the columns of your newspaper to draw the attention of the public. This way, public attention will be drawn and immediate remedial actions can be adopted. I am hopeful of receiving favourable response from your end. Let us make our waters clean and safe.


Yours faithfully,


XYZ


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2

Read the following passage carefully:

1. Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. One of the greatest gifts any of us can ever receive is the gift of listening. It is also one of the greatest gifts we can ever give. Unfortunately, it appears to be a lost art. We live in a world where everyone is talking but few are listening. What often passes for listening is simply one person pausing to collect their thoughts for their next soliloquy.


2. Hearing refers to the sounds that you hear, whereas listening requires more than that: it requires focus. Listening means paying attention not only to the story, but how it is told, the use of language and voice, and how the other person uses his or her body. In other words, it means being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages. Your ability to listen effectively depends on the degree to which you perceive and understand these messages.


3. Listening is a difficult task. Like every skill, the more you do it, the better you get. Listening can be developed through practice, or lost if not used regularly. Good listeners focus on what they are hearing. They pause to think about what they’ve heard before responding. They ask questions because they want to know the answers, not just to keep the conversation going


4. So often, we are distracted with other things. We try to listen while continuing to work on the computer or watch television. To be fully present means we eliminate these distractions and focus exclusively on the other person. It takes great effort to be fully in the moment, leaning forward, with your ears—and heart—open. Words are only part of the communication. Sometimes we need to experience the other person’s feelings to really understand. We need to listen with our heart as well as our mind. We must repeat back what the other person has said. When we do this—and do it accurately—we communicate that we understand. It also gives us an opportunity to re-calibrate our understanding if we have misunderstood something.


Plenty of people are good talkers. Few are good listeners. If you develop the latter skill, you will find yourself invited into amazing conversations that wouldn’t otherwise happen.


Answer the following questions briefly:


(a) What is listening? Why does it appear to be a lost art?


(b) What is the difference between hearing and listening?


(c) State any two qualities of a good listener.


(d) How can we ensure good listening?

2

Read the following passage carefully:

1. Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. One of the greatest gifts any of us can ever receive is the gift of listening. It is also one of the greatest gifts we can ever give. Unfortunately, it appears to be a lost art. We live in a world where everyone is talking but few are listening. What often passes for listening is simply one person pausing to collect their thoughts for their next soliloquy.


2. Hearing refers to the sounds that you hear, whereas listening requires more than that: it requires focus. Listening means paying attention not only to the story, but how it is told, the use of language and voice, and how the other person uses his or her body. In other words, it means being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages. Your ability to listen effectively depends on the degree to which you perceive and understand these messages.


3. Listening is a difficult task. Like every skill, the more you do it, the better you get. Listening can be developed through practice, or lost if not used regularly. Good listeners focus on what they are hearing. They pause to think about what they’ve heard before responding. They ask questions because they want to know the answers, not just to keep the conversation going


4. So often, we are distracted with other things. We try to listen while continuing to work on the computer or watch television. To be fully present means we eliminate these distractions and focus exclusively on the other person. It takes great effort to be fully in the moment, leaning forward, with your ears—and heart—open. Words are only part of the communication. Sometimes we need to experience the other person’s feelings to really understand. We need to listen with our heart as well as our mind. We must repeat back what the other person has said. When we do this—and do it accurately—we communicate that we understand. It also gives us an opportunity to re-calibrate our understanding if we have misunderstood something.


Plenty of people are good talkers. Few are good listeners. If you develop the latter skill, you will find yourself invited into amazing conversations that wouldn’t otherwise happen.


Do as directed:


(a) The antonym of ‘interpret’ is:


(i) refer


(ii) defer


(iii) prefer


(iv) infer


(b) The word ‘soliloquy’ means:


(i) monologue


(ii) satisfaction


(iii) dialogue


(iv) dissatisfaction


(c) The word ‘eliminate’ means:


(i) eradicate


(ii) predicate


(iii) dedicate


(iv) terminate


(d) The word ‘calibrate’ means:


(i) pretend


(ii) amend


(iii) suspend


(iv) mend

3

Nowhere in the world is found such a beauty, different and diversified climate, flora, fauna, religions, languages, dialects, dressing patterns, life style and rituals, like India. The Indian tourism and hospitality industry has emerged as one of the key drivers of growth among the services sector in India. Using the ideas from the unit ‘Travel and Tourism’ and your own ideas, write an article in about 100-120 words for your school magazine offering suggestions for promoting tourist industry. Give a suitable title.

You may use the clues given below:


• indirectly generates more employment and helps to raise our economy as foreign money will flow in


• development of infrastructure to meet the present and future needs of tourists


• starting overseas offices at different countries to promote India as a tourism destination


• try to provide best of the services in Air India and in Indian Rail


• start different packages for various destinations to attract more tourists

4

Write a story in about 150-200 words beginning with the following:

You are sitting with your friends on a log near a stream. One of your friends looks up at the sky and says ______