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9 Conversation / Spoken English

(9.1) Dialogue / Conversation 
(9.1.1) Question  words (Wh-group)
(9.1.2) Pronunciation of 'A', 'An' and 'The'
(9.1.3) Conversation about one's School and Study
(9.1.4) A conversation about 'Your Family'
(9.1.5) A dialogue between a student and  the principal about transfer certificate
(9.1.6) A dialogue between two friends sharing a problem 
(9.1.7) A dialogue between a bookseller and a customer
(9.1.8) Conversation between two persons about the months of the year
(9.1.9) A Dialogue between a Teacher and a Student about Homework


(9.2) Spoken English 
(9.1.1) Question  words (Wh-group)
(9.1.2) Pronunciation of 'A', 'An' and 'The'
(9.2.1) When to say 'good morning' 'good afternoon' 'good evening'
(9.2.2) Days of the week
(9.2.3) Words denoting etiquettes or manners
(9.2.4) Greetings in English
(9.2.5) Months of the year/ Names of the months
(9.2.6) Asking and telling the Time
(9.2.7) Use of A.M. and P.M.
(9.2.8) Meaning and Use of 'O'clock'
(9.2.9) Sentences for practice (Present Continuous Tense)
(9.2.10) Sentences for practice (Past Continuous Tense)



(9.3) QUIZ 
(9.3.1) A Quiz on the Ramayan



(9.4) QUESTION AND  ANSWER SESSION 
(9.4.1) The Book I Like Most or My Favourite Book
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