Yo found a book from school library lieying on one of the tables of your class room at the end of the day you have
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This is an ASL prompt for speaking task 3. You can say
the following lines or something similar:
Student A: I just wonder where the book has disappeared!
Student B: You should have kept it with you and returned it
to the librarian yourself.
Student A: Now, I am feeling the same. I thought our class
monitor is a responsible guy, he would keep it in the class teacher’s cupboard.
However, he has misplaced it.
Student B: What will you do now? Will you have to pay for
the lost book?
Student: A: I have already talked to the class-teacher. She
called the monitor and he confessed it was his fault. So I will not have to pay
the fine.
Student B: That’s quite good. But, what about the book? Will
the monitor pay the cost of the lost book?
Student A: That I don’t know. But I want to help him find
the book.
Student B: What alternative plan have you thought about in
case the book is not found?
Student A: We have discussed it with the class teacher. The
class teacher has suggested a solution. The entire class will contribute 20
rupees each to buy a new copy of the lost book and return it to the library.
Student B: Don’t you think only the monitor should pay for
the lost book? Why should the entire class suffer?
Student A: I agree with you. The contribution is voluntary only. Besides, the monitor has agreed to pay the entire cost himself. But that is the last recourse. Let’s first try to find the lost book.
the following lines or something similar:
Student A: I just wonder where the book has disappeared!
Student B: You should have kept it with you and returned it
to the librarian yourself.
Student A: Now, I am feeling the same. I thought our class
monitor is a responsible guy, he would keep it in the class teacher’s cupboard.
However, he has misplaced it.
Student B: What will you do now? Will you have to pay for
the lost book?
Student: A: I have already talked to the class-teacher. She
called the monitor and he confessed it was his fault. So I will not have to pay
the fine.
Student B: That’s quite good. But, what about the book? Will
the monitor pay the cost of the lost book?
Student A: That I don’t know. But I want to help him find
the book.
Student B: What alternative plan have you thought about in
case the book is not found?
Student A: We have discussed it with the class teacher. The
class teacher has suggested a solution. The entire class will contribute 20
rupees each to buy a new copy of the lost book and return it to the library.
Student B: Don’t you think only the monitor should pay for
the lost book? Why should the entire class suffer?
Student A: I agree with you. The contribution is voluntary only. Besides, the monitor has agreed to pay the entire cost himself. But that is the last recourse. Let’s first try to find the lost book.
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