English, asked by bazelasaleem, 11 months ago

write a dialogue on preparation for the exam between you and your friend.(minimum 3 meaningful exchanges)

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Answered by santy2
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Me: Good morning Sam?

Sam: Good morning Alex

Me: The exam is fast approaching, we only have until next week. How much have you covered?

Sam: Well, I have covered most of the topics in mathematics and the sciences and I am quite comfortable in them. I only have the languages to review a few topics before I feel fully prepared.

Me: How lucky you are. I have been struggling to finish most of the subjects without much success. You know I have been in and out of hospital, right?

Sam: Yes, Alex. However, I know God will help you pass the exams. Remember God has always helped you top the class. You can still do it, I believe in you!

Me: Thank you Sam. That's the assurance I needed. God will help me for sure. How about we start daily revision together. We can definitely benefit from each other. You are equally good.

Sam: Sure thing Alex.

Me: Great, let's start right away then. We can start with chemistry today.

Sam: My thoughts exactly.


Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Friend A: Hey buddy, I am feeling very nervous about the coming exams. Could you please guide me how I should prepare for them?

Friend B: It is a natural response. You should not worry about it. Just stay relaxed. But keep repeating and practicing. Repeated look at the notes will make you feel more confident. Which is your first exam?

Friend A: English! Should I read the text books again?  

Friend B: No, just keep them close for reference; just solve sample papers and practice questions according to the sample paper issued by CBSE.

Friend A: Need I practice by writing? Or mere reading is sufficient!

Friend B: Writing of course. Reading will fade away, writing will impress what you study deep on your mind. Besides, studying by writing also prepares for you the final exam as it is all written. Students who don’t prepare by writing face lots of difficulties during the final exams.

Friend A: Thanks a lot for your guidance. I am feeling better now.


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