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Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
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Dear friends, we need to conserve our NATURAL RESOURCES, like water, forests, air and other resources like oil, energy.  If we do not do so globally, we are in for a terrible future for our later generations.

We are consuming oil at an alarming rate all over the world. A day will come when all vehicles will halt and People will use bicycles and horses. We are wasting a lot of water. Many villages in India do not have enough water. However, rainwater harvesting is done at some places.

We are cutting down forests a lot. Illegal burning and cutting down of trees is done. We are in for hotter weather and dry land without forests. Animals will disappear. We will be short of wood etc.

Let us say we are given a crore of rupees to our school. If each of our 1000 students consumes Rs 10 every day , then in 2.7 years the money disappears. On the other hand, if we have a way of saving and redepositing some amount back each day then we can use that money for more than 100 years.  We fume and fret when ever there are electricity outages or cuts.  Do we like our children and grandchildren to live in dark like our great great great  grandparents lived.

Conservation of resources is THE NEED of the HOUR and not just an essay or speech. We need to practice it and make it part of our life implicitly. Let us NOW swear that we will conserve energy. Say it with me :  Let's conserve !!!

Answered by Zeel1823
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Fluency gives self-confidence and its lack undermines you. The intention of this unit is not to replace conversation guides; on the contrary, we encourage you, according to your level, to use them. Without including translations, it would have been foolish to write a conversation guide.

Why, then, have we written this unit? The aim of the unit is to provide a “survival guide,” a basic tool, to be reviewed by upperintermediate speakers who are actually perfectly able to understand all the usual exchanges, but can have some difficulty in finding natural ways to express themselves in certain unusual scenarios. For instance, we are strolling with a colleague who wants us to accompany him to a jeweler’s to buy a bracelet for his wife. Bear in mind that, even in your own language, fluency is virtually impossible in all situations. I have only been upset and disappointed (in English) three times.

At a laundry, at an airport, and, on a third occasion, at a restaurant. I considered myself relatively fluent in English by that time but, under pressure, thoughts come to mind much faster than words and your level of fluency can be overwhelmed because of the adrenaline levels in your blood. Accept this piece of advice: Unless you are bilingual, you cannot afford to get into arguments in a language other than your own. Many upper-intermediate speakers do not take a conversation guide when traveling abroad.

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