Read out the passage and write it as a conversation. You may use the questions and statements in
direct speech. The first line is done for you.
The other day Suyuru met a friend of his father’s, uncle Janak. They had a little talk.
Uncle Janak asked Suyuru how he was getting on and Suyuru said that he was doing quite well. He said
that he was doing lessons online. Uncle Janak asked him how long he studied online per day and
Suyuru said that they had lessons from 7.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Then uncle asked him whether he liked
them. He said that as there was no option he attended them regularly. Further he said that it was boring
to look at the screen for hours but they had used to it with the time and the worst thing was that he had
missed his friends. Uncle asked not to worry and said that I would be able to go back to school soon.
Sayuru said that he wished so.

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Uncle Janak : How are you getting on?

Suyuru : I am doing quite well. 1)……I am doing lessons online …………………….\

Uncle Janak : Ah! 2)………………………………………………………………………………………..?

Suyuru : We have lessons from 7.30 a.m. to 1.00p.m.

Uncle Janak : 3)…………………….………………………………………………………………………?

Sayuru : As there is no option I attend them regularly. It 4)……………………………………………
………………………………. but we have used to it with the time and
5)……………………………………………………………………………………………
Uncle Janak : Don’t worry. 6)……………………………………………………………………………..
Suyuru : I wish so

Respuesta :

Answer:

Uncle JNAK: How are you getting on?

Suyuru: I am doing quite well, I'm doing lessons online"

Uncle Janak: "How long do you study online per day?"

Suyuru: "We have lessons from 7:30 am to 1:00"

Uncle Janak: "Well do you like it?"

Suyuru: "Well there was no option, I attended them regularly. Its boring

to look at the screen for hours but, we got used to it with the time and the worst thing was that I   miss my friends"

Uncle Janak: "Don't worry, you would be able to go back to school soon."

Sayuru: "I wish so."

Explanation: