The festival of lights Diwali brings Bale to people but leaves the environment ending with the huge cover of pollution over the city.
Your class has undertaken and awareness campaign to save the environment . Different groups of students have been assigned task to deal with different aspects of the issue.
However some students in your group are not doing the task assigned to them this is making your group lag behind.
What problem your group is facing due to this?
How you can make those students interested in the task and participate in the project?
I want an 3 minutes conversation on all above I have written it should be good and decent because this is I want to use as ASL assignment please help me I want that immediately
Answers
You can either use the following discussion or develop your own taking ideas from it:
Student A: Hey how is your group doing in spreading Green-Diwali awareness?
Student B: To be honest, our group is facing many difficulties. Some of the students are not cooperating at all. They are not going to the homes of people to make them aware of the consequences of pollution caused during Diwali Celebrations.
Student A: Same story in our group also! Students are just doing it half-heartedly and reluctantly.
Student B: This cold attitude of the people, especially the younger generation is the root cause of all the problems in our country.
Student A: We must do our best in spreading the Green-Diwali awareness among people; we are sure to face challenges; however, we have to do it. Keeping the critical state of environment in mind, Diwali celebrations must undergo a drastic change.
Student B: I agree with you! Till present time, Diwali is synonymous with pollution creating practices, such as bursting crackers by millions of people; candles, etc. send tons of toxic smoke into the already polluted environment, which further degrades it.
Student A: We must tell the students to give their best in spreading this awareness among people. We need to tell them we are doing it for our own future and the coming generations.
Student B: We must reach out to as many people as we can. Do we need to talk to the Principal?
Student A: I think we will first talk to our class teacher to re-motivate the students who are taking the entire campaign as burden.
Student B: I am really enjoying going to people’s houses after the school. I have taken assurance of 200 houses concerning Green DIwali celebrations.
Student A: I too have taken the assurance of 250 houses. If all of us cover approximately 300 houses, imagine the number of people we will be able to contact.
Student B: If all the schools in India take this responsibility, I am sure we can spread this awareness among a large number of people. It will have far-reaching good effects on our environment.
Student A: Let’s go to our class-teacher and inform her to pep up the slow students.