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Write a letter to your grandmother telling her about your online classes. Tell her the advantages and disadvantages of online classes. The challenges you and your teachers have to face.

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Answered by charukalyan2010
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For students, this time of the year used to be all about the smell of freshly printed books, new classrooms, new bench mates and new teachers. But coronavirus has forced the world to reinvent and reimagine the usual. Online classes have become the new normal. With class schedules for the day arriving on Whatsapp, and students taking classes through the virtual world, the whole education system is now just a click away (quite literally).

The way the pandemic bared its fang in our cities, even teachers didn’t get enough time to prepare and were pushed to overhaul everything they knew about their jobs. On condition of anonymity, a Class 7 teacher said, “Much contrary to what most parents and children believe, schools are not closed and we are not on a holiday any longer. The teachers are working harder than ever before.”

While we often hear parents complaining about the added pressure of online schooling, in our chaotic mental dialogue, we often forget to listen to the teacher’s side of things. So let’s give them a chance to speak.

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Answered by ansarishazia13
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13/34 Block-2

Chennai(Tamil Nadu)

22-05-22

Dear GrandMaa,

         How are you?I am doing good,hopefully you are also doing great.My online classes are going onwards though it have advantages and disadvantages both.A communication error always occur whenever network fails,but on other hand it is very convenient and saves lots of time of travelling.Hence time is fully utilized but due to sitting infront of computer daily gives a headache.In starting we all face problems  for understanding the whole process.

     But now we have figured out everything and we are doing good. Take care of yours we will meet soon.

Thanks

Your loving

Sofia.

Explanation:

  • Let's tackle how to write a letter in proper order, from top to bottom. These steps are directed toward a formal letter, though recommended adjustments for informal letters are also included.
  • Sender's address - To start, place your full address including your full name, street address, city, state, and zip code in the upper left-hand corner. If you're not confident in writing addresses, learn how to write an address properly.Date line - Skip a line and specify the date. Use the date the letter is being written.
  • Recipient's address - Skip a line and place the recipient's full address. For a formal letter, you'll need to include the company name, the recipient's name and title, and mailing address.
  • For an informal, personal letter, there's no reason to include the company name or job title.Greeting/salutation - Skip one more line to insert the greeting. This is called the salutation. In a formal letter, you use "Dear Mr./Ms./Mrs. Last Name:"
  • Formal letters require a colon after the greeting, while informal letters take a comma. For an informal letter, it's fine to use the recipient's first name followed by a comma.Body of letter - Skip a line and begin the letter. In the body of your letter, separate your thoughts into paragraphs. You never want to draft one big block of text.
  • For each new set of thoughts or ideas, begin a new paragraph. Leave a blank line between paragraphs.Complimentary close - Skip one of your final lines to include a complimentary close. The closing can be as simple as, "Sincerely," "Yours truly," "Regards," or similar.
  • There should always be a comma after the word or phrase you use to close a letter, whether it is formal or informal.Signature text - Skip three lines (where you'll insert your handwritten signature), and type your full name. For a formal letter, you should also include your job title on the next line.
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