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1. Simple Factual Activities : (1) Select the correct alternative and complete the following: Kailash Satyarthi : (1) Wants to do this, so that no one is left behind in any corner of the world (walk together remember his anceston! (2) Wants to do this, to show respect to his late parents : (bow to them speak to them 3) Feels if we do this, our minds will come together : (smile speak togethe​

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Answered by MANNATRAJ
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Most of the items on this list are ‘set’ or ‘fixed’ phrases suitable for people with elementary proficiency in

the language. Some of these expressions can also be found in the lists of common phrases included in

many travel guides. Unlike those lists, the phrases and expressions in this tool, and those in the equivalent

list in other languages, are based on the ‘reference level descriptions’ used in language teaching. These

descriptions are derived from the ‘common reference levels’ described in the Common European

Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR - chapter 3) and are supported by language learning

research. More information about reference level descriptions in different languages can be found on the

Council of Europe’s Language Policy website (www.coe.int/lang  RLD).

The expressions have been selected taking into account that, while refugees are no different from other

language learners, they often have specific urgent needs when communicating in another language. When

using the scenarios, this list can be used to provide ideas about which expressions to include in the

activities related to the scenarios you have chosen.

The lists are organised in sections and in three parallel columns. Each section contains expressions in the

same related group, for example, ‘expressing emotions and feelings’. Following a brief introduction to the

section, the column on the left lists the communicative functions concerned; the middle one contains the

type of language (fixed phrases, vocabulary, grammar) that is suitable for each function at elementary

levels, and the third gives examples of the expressions in use in the form of questions, answers or other

utterances.

Parallel lists of expressions are provided in several languages. Equivalent expressions across different

languages can be found by using the reference numbers for each function, which are the same for each list.

Answered by siddhipatil0
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Answer:

Kailash Satyarthi ,wants to do this, so that no one is left behind in any corner of the world.

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