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Have Another Day · Part 9

Chapter 1: 2 · COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH

make your presentation better: You can use visual aids like slides, graphics, charts and bullet points to make your presentation more captivating. Speaking . Think in terms of conversation: You are going to address a human audience. So, it’s okay to be repetitive.

But make sure to emphasize important ideas. . Practise before you present: Practise as many times as you need to overcome nervousness. Welcome your audience and remember to thank them at the end of the presentation.

Then open the floor for any questions and be prepared to answer them. Below are some topics that can be used for paper presentations. Choose one of the topics and present a paper for about to minutes. .

Challenges on the road . Infrastructure . Keep safe, stay alive. .

Innovative measures to ease traffic. NOTICE You have learnt all about Notice Writing in Class XI. Let’s work on some more notices. .

Your pet dog named Jimmy has been missing from your home since yesterday. Write a notice in about words to be put up at prominent points in your locality, giving details of your dog and offering a suitable reward to the finder. . You are an official of the Public Works Department of your state.

Write a notice in about words announcing diversions of roads planned for the proposed Metro Rail Project. Also mention the period of time and request for public co-operation. Writing 12th Communicative English Book.indb Page Have Another Day SLOGANS “ Vande Mataram” “Jai Hind ” You are all familiar with the above phrases. Do you know what they are ?

They are slogans. A slogan is a phrase or a sentence that expresses an idea or purpose effectively to persuade someone or the target group. Slogans are generally used in commercials, religious and political contexts. To write effective slogans, follow the guide lines given.

v Use catchy words. v Maintain rhyme / rhythm. v Keep it short and simple. v Make it clear and crisp.

v Consider the target group. a. ‘Speed thrills but kills.’ This is a

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