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BIRTHDAY INVITATION LETTER

Is your birthday month approaching? Happy Birthday in advance! How about inviting your friends and family in your birthday party?  I think we all love to attend as well as organize parties, especially birthday parties. But how many of us really know how to write a letter to a friend in order to invite them on birthday parties? Don't worry! Today we will learn how to write a letter to a friend in order to invite them on our birthday parties!  FORMAT OF WRITING BIRTHDAY INVITATION LETTER -  1. Write your address, pin code and date on the left hand side.  Example : Mumbai Pin - 223456 20th September 2. Write Salutation.  Example :  Dear Suzanne,  3. Body.  Example :                          I hope you are doing well. You already know that my birthday is on 28th September. My family has decided to hold a party on that day. All my friends and relatives are coming and you being my best friend I had to invite you too. My parents will be really happy to see you. Without you, my birt

THE THIRD LEVEL

THE THIRD LEVEL  - JACK FINNEY IMPORTANT - QUESTION ANSWERS   1. What does 'The Third Level' refer to in the story?  Answer - The Grand Central Station of New York has a subway from where trains run under the ground to different stations. It was known to have two levels of subway. No one had ever heard of any third level there. In this story, the mystery of there being a third level has been dealt with.  2. What did Charley's friends say about his stamp collecting?  Answer - They said it showed his desire to escape from a world that was full of insecurity, fear and worry. His stamp collecting gave him a temporary refuge from reality.  3. How does Charley define 'a first-day cover'?  Answer - When a new stamp is issued, stamp collectors buy some of these. They use them to mail envelopes to themselves on the very first day of the sale. The postmark proves the date. Such an envelope is called 'a first-day cover'. 4. What does Charley say about the first and sec

ESSAY ON MY SCHOOL

My School Essay in English My school name is Westview Senior Secondary School. It is ten minutes away from my home. I go to school with my friends everyday. My school building is very big,  and spacious. It is a beautiful double-storey building. It also has a big playground where we assemble for prayer and to play various outdoor games. My school has 12 classrooms in total. My school rooms are wide, spacious and airy. The walls are painted  beautifully with various geometrical designs, history timelines , maps and school values. My school has a big library which has academic and other informative books. It also has a computer lab and a laboratory where we learn computer and do our practical. All teachers of my school are very kind, affectionate, caring and helpful. The Principal Sir is also very kind and loving. My school values sincerity and dedication. It is one of the best schools in the town. 

THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING THE BODY CLEAN

"THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING THE BODY CLEAN. " A very good morning to everyone present out here. Respected Principal, all the teachers, brothers and sisters as well as my dear friends. Today I am standing in front of you all to deliver a short speech on the topic 'Importance of keeping the Body Clean'. It is very important to keep our body clean and healthy. Dirt, pollution, food particles, dust particles and germs can accumulate on our bodies if we don't clean ourselves regularly. Maintaining personal hygiene is very beneficial for all of us. Keeping our body clean helps to prevent illness and infection from bacteria or viruses. For example, the simple act of washing our hands regularly  keeps the germs away from spreading. We can keep our body clean by brushing our teeth regularly, taking a shower, washing clothes, wearing clean clothes, keeping our nails short and clean etc. If we practice these things daily then we will not only stay healthy and disease fr

HEALTH IS WEALTH

" HEALTH IS WEALTH " A very good morning to everyone present out here. Respected Principal Sir, Vice Principal Sir, all the teachers, non- teaching staffs, brothers and sisters as well as my friends. Today I am standing in front of you to deliver a speech on the topic 'Health is Wealth'. We all have heard the common saying health is wealth, but I do not think that we follow this proverb in our daily life to get maintained. We all know very well that good health leads to a good life; however, no one takes care of it. If we are not taking right care of our body then we can never become healthy  and successful in life.  We should never forget that there is nothing in our life without health. Health is more valuable for us than other things in life because it is the only successful tool. Unhealthy people can never get the real joy and peace of life. Health is more valuable than money and other precious things in the world. A healthy body keeps the body, mind, and soul hap

THE LOST CHILD

THE LOST CHILD  - MULK RAJ ANAND  SUMMARY : The story is about a child and his parents who are going to a fair. On their way to the fair, the child sees a toy shop and asks his parents to buy him a toy. His father stares at him and the poor child understands his father's silent "No." In order to divert his mind, his mother calls him up to the mustard field. The child saw various things on his way to the fair such as insects, butterflies etc. In the fair also, the child comes across various things such as delicious sweets, balloons but he didn't ask for anything to his parents because he already knew what will be their response. On reaching the roundabout that he couldn't resist himself and made a bold request saying that he wants to go on the roundabout and when he turned back for the reply, his mother and father were not there. The child ran to the shrine and fell down. Then one kind man came to help him. He offered him everything that he wanted earlier but

POETS AND PANCAKES

POETS AND PANCAKES     - ASOKAMITRAN Short-Answer Type Questions  1. What has been said about Robert Clive's stay in Madras?  Answer - The upstairs make-up department of Gemini Studios was said to have been Robert Clive's stables. A dozen other buildings in the city used to be the places of his residence. He married a girl at St. Mary's Church in Fort St. George in Madras.  2. What does the writer say about the job of the make-up gang?  Answer- The writer says that these make-up man could turn with their potions any decent-looking person into a hideous monster. They made them ugly so that they might look presentable in the film.  3. Subbu is described as a many-sided genius. List four of his special abilities.  Answer- Subbu had the ability to look cheerful all the time. He was extremely loyal to the Boss. He was tailor-made for films and was a very talented actor. He could write very good poetry but generally he chose to address his poetry to the masses.  4. Did the people

DRUG ADDICTION

Q. The youth of today are falling to the evils of drugs. Their moments of joys are limited and after that, pain and death follow. In this regard, prepare a speech for the Morning Assembly on the topic "Harmful Effects of Drugs in one's life" and why it should be avoided by all. The beginning of the speech is given below. Complete it. Respected Principal, teachers and my dear friends,  Today I'm here to talk to you about the harmful effects of drug addiction. Drug addiction is becoming very common among our youth. Perhaps the youth find this life too tiring and burdensome, and as an escape from it they take drugs. Very often, love of fun and new thrills makes the beginning. External factors such as peer pressure, family's expectations, failure, rejection, societal pressure etc., can also lead to drug addiction.  Drug addiction is a severe problem all over  the world. A person who is addicted cannot resist using them and unable to function correctly without ingest

TWO'S COMPANY

Two's Company They said the house was haunted but  He laughed at them and said, 'Tut, tut! I've never heard such tittle-tattle As ghosts groan and chains that rattle; And just to prove I'm in the right,  Please leave me here to spend the night.' They winked absurdly, tried to smother Their ignorant laughter, nudged each other, And left him just as dusk was falling With a hunchback moon and screech owls calling -  Not that this troubled him one bit; In fact he was quite glad of it. Knowing it's every sane man's mission. To contradict all superstition. But what is that? Outside it seemed As if chains rattled, someone screamed! Come, come, it's merely nerves, he's certain (But just the same, he draws the curtain) The stroke of twelve, but there's no clock! He shuts the door and turns the lock (Of course, he knows that no one's there, But no harm's done by taking care!) Someone's outside- the silly joker, (Might as well pick up the poker!