
Writing Skills
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Promoting Awareness and Responsible Citizenship
This set of tasks includes a letter to the editor, a paragraph on wildlife preservation, and a poster on traffic rules, each addressing important societal concerns. The letter highlights the growing nuisance of beggars in public spaces, emphasizing the need for rehabilitation and stricter laws to ensure both social welfare and public order. The paragraph on wildlife preservation stresses the urgent need to protect endangered species from threats like deforestation and poaching, advocating for conservation efforts and sustainable practices. Lastly, the poster on traffic rules uses short, impactful statements to raise awareness about road safety, urging people to follow signals, wear helmets, and drive responsibly to prevent accidents. Together, these pieces promote awareness and responsible citizenship in different aspects of life.
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Class 5
CBSE/ICSE/STATE BOARDS

SPEECH WRITING
Speech writing is the art of crafting a structured, engaging, and impactful piece of communication meant to be spoken aloud to an audience. It involves organizing ideas clearly, using persuasive or inspiring language, and tailoring the content to suit the purpose and audience.
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Class 7-12
CBSE, ICSE, STATE BOARDS

HOW TO START A STORY
How to Start Story Writing
Beginning a story can feel daunting, but a good start sets the tone and captures the reader's attention. Start by brainstorming ideas and choosing a theme or central message you want to convey. Introduce your main character or setting with vivid descriptions, creating a sense of intrigue or conflict. Consider beginning with an interesting question, a dramatic event, or a compelling piece of dialogue to immediately engage your audience. Establish the "who," "where," and "when" early on to ground your readers, but avoid giving away too much—leave room for curiosity. A strong opening sentence or paragraph is key to drawing readers into your narrative world.
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Class 5 -12
CBSE, ICSE, STATE BOARDS

Detailed Explanation of Debate Writing
Debate writing formally expresses views, either for or against a specific topic. It is designed to present persuasive arguments to sway the audience or jury. Below are the steps and points essential for writing a compelling debate:
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8-12
CBSE/ICSE/STATE BOARDS