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most of the students in your class have difficulty in veiwing the blackboard due to poor eyesight but they choose not to wear spectacles. this leads to errors in their written words & notes. discuss with your partener. why these students don't wear spectacles? . how you could promote awareness about better eye care?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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You can either use the following conversation or develop similar one using ideas from it:

Student A: Do you know many our classmates have been facing problems in the class these days?

Student B: Why what happened? Are you talking about the eyesight problem of some of the students?

Student A: Yes, you got it right. They have been really struggling to see the information from the white board. For example Suman has been really finding it very hard to study in the class because of this problem. She can’t see the words written on the board clearly. Nor can she see things clearly on the smart bard. She complains everything appears to be blurry.

Student B: How strange! She should start wearing spectacles immediately. Rather she must have started wearing them long ago!

Student A: I asked her why she has not been wearing the spectacles. Do you know what she replied?

Student B: I guess she feels wearing specs will somehow influence her looks. Am I right?

 Student A: Exactly! She confided to me the very same thing! She feels other class students will make fun of her. I tried to reason with her, but then the bell was rung.

Student B: I think we must go to her house and talk to her and her parents; otherwise she will lose both the eyesight and her studies.

Student A: What can we do to help her?

Student B: There are many things we can do. First of all we must talk to her and tell her other alternatives. For example, she can wear contact lenses. No one will come to know she wears them, and her problem will be solved.

Student A: We can also tell about the LASIK laser treatment for her eyes. It is a very effective in improving vision.

Student A: Oh really! We must talk to our class teacher. She can also persuade to have her eyes treated or use alternative methods to improve her eyesight.

Student B: Thirdly we will also talk to her parents to take the matter of her poor vision seriously.

Student A: Wow! I think it will solve the problem. Let’s get cracking then. Let’s go to Sushma first.


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