SEE 2075 (2019): Q7. Dialog

SEE 2075 (2019)
Compulsory English
New Course
Reading and Writing
(Written Test)

RE – 101 ‘DP’

7. Compose a dialogue between two friends who are talking about their preparation for SEE in at least six exchanges. [6]

(Two friends are walking home after school.)

Jwala: So, you’re ready for SEE?

Anita: No. I haven’t even started. I don’t know where to start.

Jwala: What? Are you serious! Ok, don’t worry, I’ll help you.

Anita: Great! I’d be very glad to know how you are preparing.

(Jwala stops to open her bag and pulls out a notebook.)

Jwala: Here, take a look. This is my schedule.

Anita: Wow! (Expressing shock) You’re so organized! But this looks all Greek to me.

Jwala: Don’t worry. Let me explain. First start with the easy subjects. Review them first.

Anita: Hmm. But shouldn’t you start with difficult subjects first? Try to solve the difficult questions like math or science?

Jwala: No! (With a sign of refusal) This is where most students get it wrong. You don’t start with difficult things first. You start with easy stuff and then go to difficult ones.

Anita: How will that help? I don’t get it!

Jwala: Well, when you finish reviewing subjects that are easy, you can then focus on things that are tough. This will motivate you and you save time.

Anita: A ha! (Finally understanding) I think I get it now. So I should start with subjects that are easy for me?

Jwala: Exactly! Why don’t you make a schedule and show me tomorrow?

Anita: Sure! Can I take a picture of your schedule?

Jwala: Of course! Here.

(Anita snaps a picture of the schedule.)

Anita: Great! I’ll see you tomorrow at school. Thanks a lot! (Waives goodbye)

Jwala: No worries! I’m always happy to help!

(Both part ways to go home.)

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