Maharashtra Board Class 12 English Solution Chapter 3.5 – Drafting a Virtual Message
Balbharati Maharashtra Board Class 12 English Solution Chapter 3.5: Drafting a Virtual Message. Marathi or English Medium Students of Class 12 get here Drafting a Virtual Message full Exercise Solution.
Std |
Maharashtra Class 12 |
Subject |
English |
Chapter |
3.5 |
Chapter Name |
Drafting a Virtual Message |
Ice breakers:
i.) a.) the sender can be customer or anyone who have the power to claim about something. The receiver is the responsible person to listen messages of senders and act upon it for solving them.
The role of the sender is to give feedback on his experience and the receiver take necessary actions according to it.
In the process we encode given feedback and decode the received message.
ii.)
1.) Message is sent to greet someone.
2.) To inform about important news.
3.) To alert before any certain events.
4.) To express emotions and feelings with others.
5.) To convey complaints or disagreement over some issues.
ii.) Messages: written for
Informal: parents, siblings, friends, neighbours, relatives
Formal: teachers, principal, officers, government authority, senior colleagues.
Brainstorming:
A1.) i.) Message:
20 January, 12:00 p.m.
Dr. Sarkar
Mr. Rakesh Sood called for your consultation as his wife has been suffering with severe headache since yesterday and developed high temperature today morning along with it. He has requested if you can visit at their place as soon as possible which is in the following address: B-49, New colony.
Mrs. Sarkar.
ii.) Message:
20 January 4:00 p.m.
Hi brother,
Your friend Shekhar from IHM, Goa called up to inform you about his placement. He got the placement in Hotel Mumbai where he has to join immediately. He also told that he will give you his new cell phone number once he gets one.
iii.) Message:
20 January, 4:08 p.m.
Ms Sen,
Mr. Garg called up at 5 p.m. for informing that he got the CDs and the posters. He also conveyed that he will come tomorrow when he will personally than you and deliver the cheque.
iv.) Message:
20 January, 4:12 p.m.
Dear son,
Your classmate Aashna called up to ask you for bringing your biology notebook to school today. As she was absent due to illness she wants to check the notes of your biology teacher from your notebook.
v.) Message:
20 January, 4:15 p.m.
Dear son,
Our neighbour Mrs. Manohar met with a sudden accident for which I have to rush hospital with her. You must eat rice and curry which is kept for you on the dining table. You can heat the food in microwave oven if you want but be very careful to handle the switch.
vi.) Message:
20 January, 4:20 p.m.
Dear sister,
Your friend Ruhaan called for attending a book reading session together this evening at 8 p.m. in oxford book store. He informed that the session will be about the book ‘Children Ask Kalam’ by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam which is a compilation of letters from children and his answers. He told to come at 6:30 p.m. for picking you up.
vii.) Call for: Mr. Sengupta
From: Mr. Nigam company: xyz bank.
Date: 20 January time: 4:27 p.m. phone: 23456789
Message: Mr. Nigam called for Mr. Sengupta to inform him that his house loan has been sanctioned. He has to go to the bank tomorrow for completing the official procedure with appropriate documents and finalised the loan application.