I shall never finish it by this month.” e. Read the conversation given below and complete the paragraph that follows. Father : Why didn’t you to school last week? Son : I was not well dad, I had fever.
Father : What will happen to your notes? Have you completed all the assignments? Son : Don’t’ worry dad. My friends have helped me with my notes and my assignments.
a. You will hear a dialogue between two students. Listen to the conversation carefully and note the points. During the first time, just listen.
During the second time fill in the blanks. . The jute weavers association is located at in . .
It is nearly km from airport. . In those days this cluster was producing real export to Nigeria. .
After this cluster began weaving cotton fabric and sarees. . Over the past years the cluster has completely shifted to . b.
Mention whether the statements given below are true or false. A group of students approached Sekar with mango fibre and cotton blend yarn for their project. . Sekar made it to the Limca Book of Records, in .
. Weavers collaborated with NIFT students. . North East development council have invited Sekar to train the weavers of Tripura.
Listening 12th Communicative English Book.indb Page Celebrations of Expressions c. Complete the following: . MuligaiPudavai is infused with natural fibres of a) b) c) d) . .
The most popular natural fibre yarns are a) b) c) d) . PRONUNCIATION Pronunciation is an indispensable aspect of learning a language. In this section the different sounds in English viz, vowels, diphthongs and consonants are given, with the main objectives being: t o pronounce vowel and consonant sounds of English t o create awareness about the spelling−pronunciation mismatch in English to check understanding of one sound−many spellings one letter−many pronunciations (Note: the order of the sounds is rearranged to match the order in which Tamil sounds are learnt