Guidelines for Describing Objects:
- It is made up of glass, leather,
silver, plastic, etc.,
- It is sharp, valuable, tiny,
soft, easy to break, etc.,
- It is round, long and thin.
- It is used for cutting,
sticking things together, carrying things.
- It has got a lid, handle, etc.,
Questions
that help describing Objects:
- What the object is?
- Where, how, when you bought it?
- Description of the object
(colour, size, etc.,)
- Why is it important to you?
- What you use it for?
- Why you could not live without
it?
- Any stories, memories
associated with it.
Model
Statements to Describe Objects:
1) Introduce the Object:
- I could not live without my …..
- One thing I would hate to be
without is …..
2)
Describing Object:
- I bought it from ….
- It was given to me by …..
- I have had it for …..
- It is made of ….
- It used to belong to …..
3)
Saying why it is important….
- It is really important to me
because…
- I need it for…..
- It is very valuable….
- It has got great sentimental
value…
- It reminds me….
- I would be really lost without
out it….
Digital Jewellery blog:
http://sheshank-updates.blogspot.in/2012/03/digital-jewellery.html
After reading the passage Answer the
following questions.
1. What is the technological wonder
described in the above excerpt from a blog?
2. What does a set of digital
jewellery typically consist of?
3. What are the functions of each of
the pieces in a digital jewellery set?
4. How can voice recognition
software take over the keypad and dialling functions?
5. How does a Java ring relieve us
of the burden of having to remember several passwords?
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