English, asked by RishiKherde3187, 7 months ago

Your English teacher trained you well in communication skills. Your subject knowledge and communication skills made you gain a good rank in civil services exams. Write a conversation with your English teacher conveying your gratitude. Hints: 1. Greetings 2. Convey your success 3 interaction with the board members Etc.

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Answered by ashish44126
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Answer:

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Answered by dualadmire
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Anil: A very good morning Ma'am. I hope you are in the best of health.

Teacher: Good morning, Anil. I am fine. How about you? How was your civil service exam? Did you go through the last-minute revision notes I sent you?

Anil: Ma'am, I am quite well now. The Civil Service Exam did go quite well. Indeed, I went through your entire set of notes, ma'am. Even I want to tell you about the results. You will be very happy to know that I passed the examination with a rank of 527.

Honestly, ma'am, I do not know how to thank you for your efforts. My communication skills in the English language were very poor and I was nervous about my knowledge of English but you were always so patient with me and constantly boosted my confidence and encouraged me throughout. You made us write essays and time-bound exercises which made us fluent in writing. Needless to say, the huge amount of grammar practice that we did, formed our foundation and grew our interest in the subject. The regular sessions of group discussion and debates that you conducted brought the best out of my shy self. It made us not only fluent in spoken English but also curbed our stage fright, ultimately preparing us for the Civil Service Examination.

Teacher: Oh, that's wonderful, Anil! I knew you would achieve your goal. You had been such a dedicated and hardworking student. It's your efforts that have paid off. Continue on this path of success.

Anil: I am thankful for your efforts taken for the development of our language and communication skills. I owe my success to you, ma'am. Thank you so much.

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