English, asked by Shr4eelakshi, 1 year ago

You school does not have a playground and students feel the need for the same

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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 there is only one drawback in our school? I am sure you know it, don’t you?

Student B: yes, I do. Our school does not have a proper ground. Do you know the reason behind it?

Student A: I think I know.  Our school was established quite long ago. Then there was rapid urbanization. And the adjoining land that the school acquired turned out to be disputed. There is case going on in the court. There is a possibility that the school will win it and then there will be proper ground.

Student B: That’s alright, but until the case is won, the student will keep missing the joys of playing in the school ground, won’t they?

Student A: They are definitely missing not only the joys, but a very crucial aspect of education. Games and sports are very important for their proper growth and development in the formative years. They play a pivotal part in learning many values such as sportsmanship, discipline, time-management, cooperation, and teamwork.

Student B: I think the school authorities should make alternative arrangements for providing ground facilities for the students.

Student A: I did not get you! Would you please explain?

Student B: What I mean is the school should hire a piece of land and use it as ground until the permanent arrangements are made!

Student A: But there is no big piece of land available near the school! How will it solve the purpose?

Student B: I agree with you there will be a little inconvenience to the students. The school can hire a piece of land a little farther where the land is available. The students can be taken to the ground in school buses for their sports period. Or the school can use our neighbouring school’s ground and pay them the monthly rent.

Student A: Both the alternatives are quite viable. Should we discuss them with our principal?

Student B: I think we must.

Student A: Let’s go to her.



Answered by Anonymous
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
This is what is being taught to us in the school.
Every child along with studies needs to participate in extra curricular activities.
Without a playground ,   its unimaginable for children.
A playground is necessary for every school.
  I would write a letter to the principal  about the necessity of a playground  for children.I would tell to the school authority that maintaining good health is equally important.For good health , exercising regularly is important and for this a playground is necessary.
Till the playground is available, certain alternate arrangements can be made like ,taking the children to a nearby park under the supervision of the respective teacher.
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