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Name of college : Maharani shree nandkumarba mahila arts & commerce college 

• NAME : Gohil Devyaniba Jagdishsinh

• YEAR : F.Y. B.A 

• SEMESTER : 2nd

• SUBJECT : English 

• PAPER NAME : AEC 

• DATE :

• PROFESSOR : SHIVANGI MA'M 

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             《 HOME ASSIGNMENT 》


LETTER WRITING 
  
A letter is a written message that can be handwritten or printed on paper. It is usually sent to the recipient via mail or post in an envelope, although this is not a requirement as such. Any such message that is transferred via post is a letter, a written conversation between two parties.
There are many types of letters.

Two types are shown below:
▪︎1. CONGRATULATORY 
▪︎2. CONDOLENCE

☆How to Write CONGRATULATORY Letter:

■INTRODUCTION:

Writing a congratulatory letter is meaningful way to celebrate the achievements and milestones of others while expressing genuine joy and admiration. Whether it's a graduation, promotion, new job, engagement, or any other accomplishment, a well-crafted congratulatory letter can make the recipient feel valued and appreciated. In this guide, we'1l explore the steps to writing a thoughtful congratulatory letter, accompanied by detailed examples to illustrate each point.

1. Warm Greeting:

Begin your letter with warm and friendly greeting to set a positive tone and establish a connection with the recipient.
Example:
"Dear Recipient's Name],"

2. Express Congratulations:

Clearly state the reason for your letter and extend heartfelt congratulations to the recipient. Be sincere and specific about the achievement you're congratulating them for.
Example:
"I am writing to offer my heartfelt congratulations on your recent promotion to [position]."

3. Acknowledge the Achievement:

Acknowledge the significance of the recipient's accomplishment and express admiration for their hard work, dedication, and perseverance,
Example:
"Your dedication and commitment have truly paid off, and it's inspiring to see your efforts recognized in this way."

4.Share Personal Thoughts of memory:

If you have a personal connection with the recipient or shared experiences related to their achievement, consider sharing abtief anecdote or memory to make your message more personal and meaningful.
Example:
"I remember when we first met, and you spoke about your aspirations for advancement within the company. It's incredible to witness how you've turned those dreams into reality."'

5.Offer Words of Encouragement:

Offer words of encouragement and support for the recipient's future endeavors. Let them know that you believe in their abilities and that you're confident they will continue to succeed.
Example:
"I have no doubt that you will excel in your new role and continue to make significant contributions to the team. Keep up the amazing work!"

6. Close with Warm Regards:

Close your letter with warm regards or a friendly closing statement. Reiterate your congratulations and express your best wishes for the recipient's future success and happiness.
Example:
"Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved achievement. Wishing you continued success and happiness in all your endeavors. Warm regards, [Your Name]"


■ CONCLUSION:

Writing a congratulatory letter allows you to celebrate the accomplishments o others and strengthen your connections with hem. By following these step and using heartfelt examples, you can craft a thoughtful and meaningful letter that reflects your genuine joy and admiration for the recipient's achievements.

Example of CONGRATULATORY letter

Congratulations on a Wedding

[Your Name]
[Your Address] 
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Subject: Heartfelt Congratulations on Your Wedding!

Dear [Recipient's Name]

Congratulations on your wedding! May your journey together be filled with love, joy, and endless hnappiness. Your union is a beautiful beginning to a lifetime of shared dreams and wonderful moments.

Wishing you both a future full of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories.

Warm regards,
 [Your Name]


☆How to WRITE_CONDOLENCE letter:

■ INTRODUCTION:

Writing a condolence letter is a deeply compassionate gesture that offers comfort and support to someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one. It's a delicate task that requires sensitivity, empathy, and heartfelt sincerity. In this guide, we'll explore the steps to crafting a thoughtful condolence letter, along with examples to illustrate each point.

1.Sensitive Opening:

Begin your condolence letter with a gentle and empathetic opening, addressing the recipient by name and acknowledging their loss. Express your heartfelt condolences and sympathy for their grieving heart.
Example:
"Dear [Recipient's Name],
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of [Name of the deceased). Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time."

2. Expression.of Sympatby:

Express genuine sympathy and sorrow for the recipient's loss. Let them know that you share in their grief and that you're there to offer support and comfort during this challenging tim e.
Example:
"I can only imagine how challenging this must be for you and your family. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you, and I am here for you in any way that I can be."

3.Fond Memories or Qualities:

If appropriate, share fond memories or mention positive qualities of the deceased. Celebrating their life can provide comfort and solace to the grieving individual.
Example:
'"I will always remember [Name of the deceased) for their infectious laughter and kind heart. Their presence brought so much joy to those around them, and their memory will continue to live on in our hearts."

4.Offer Support and_Assistance:

Extend your support and assistance to the recipient. Let them know that you're available to listen, provide practical help, or simply offer a shoulder to lean on during their time of need
Example:
"If there's anything I can do to ease your burden or support you in any way, please don't hesitate to reach out. Whether it's running errands, preparing meals, or simply being there to listen, I am here for you."

5. Express Continued Support:

Reassure the recipient that your support extends beyond the immediate moment of grief, Let them know that you're there for them in the days, weeks, and months ahead as they navigate their grief journey.
Example:
"Please remember that you are not alone during this challenging time. I am here for you today, tomorrow, and for as long as you need me. May you find comfort and strength in the love and support of those around von

■ CONCLUSION:

Writing a condolence letter is an act of kindness and compassion that provides comfort and support to those who are mourning the loss of a loved one. By following these steps and using heartfelt examples, you can express your condolences in a meaningful and supportive way, offering solace and reassurance to those in need.

♧Example of CONDOLENCE letter :

Personal Condolence Letter (For a Friend or Family Member)

Subject: Thinking of You in This Diffcult Time 
Dear [Recipient's Name],
I can't begin to express how sorry 1 am for your loss. I know how much [Deceased's Name] meant to you, and I can only imagine the pain you are feeling right now.

[He/She/They] was truly a wonderful person-kind, loving, and ful of life. 1 wll always remember [a special memory of quality of the deceased]. Please know that you are in my thoughts, and 1 am here for you.

If you need someone to talk to or just some company, please don't hesitate to call me. Sending you love and strength.

With deepest sympathy, 
[Your Name)
 

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           《 CLASS ASSIGNMENT 》

☆ SYNONYMS : 

A synonym is a word or phrase that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase.

DEFINITION:

Synonyms are words or phrases that share similar meanings, allowing for flexibility in language and writing.

Examples:
"Happy" and "joyful" are synonyms.
"Big" and "large" are synonyms. 
"Start"' and "begin" are synonyms,

  IMPORTANCE:
  Using synonyms can enhance writing by:

          • Avoiding Repetition: Replacing a.                word with a synonym prevents.                    monotonous language
          • Adding Nuance: Different.                           synonyms can convey slightly.                     different shades of meaning.
          • Expanding Vocabulary: Learning.                synonyms broadens one's.                            vocabulary and improves.                            communication skils.


Example of synonyms :


1.    Alter          -           Change
2.    Angry        -           Furious
3.    Annoy        -          Irritate
4.    Aware        -          Conscious
5.    Bold           -          Brave 
6.    Admit         -         Confess
7.    Candid.      -         Open, Frank
8.    Command -         Order
9.    Compel      -         Force
10.  Deny           -         Refuse 
11.  Dark.          -          Gloomy
12.  Envy.           -         Jealousy 
13.  Fair.            -          Just 
14.  False        -            Lie 
15.  Filthy        -            Dirty 
16.  Freedom   -           Liberty 
17.  Grave         -          Serious 
18.  Mistake     -           Error 
19.  Mild            -           Gentle 
20.  Hate           -            Scorn 
21.  Holy           -             Sacred 
22.  Huge           -            Big 
23.  Lazy            -            Idle
24.  Legal           -            Lawful 
25.  Mad             -           Crazy, insane 





☆ ANTONYM:

An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word, like "hot" and "cold". An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. For example, hot and cold are antonyms, as are good and bad. Antonyms can be all types of words: verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs and even prepositions.

DEFINITION

An antonym is a word that has a meaning that is opposite to another word.

Examples:

                 •"Good" and "bad"
                 •"Up" and "down" 
                 •'Day" and "night"   
                 • "Large" and "small"                                      • Etymology: The word.                                  "antonym" comes from the.                           Greek.words "anti" (meaning.                      "opposite") and "onym"                                  (meaning. "name").

               •Purpose: Antonyms help us.                         understand the meaning of.                         words by contrasting them                           with  their opposites.
 

Example of antonym:

1.  Above.      -        below 
2.  Arive.        -        depart 
3.  Virtue.       -        vice 
4.  Kind.         -         cruel 
5.  Upper.      -         Ilower 
6.  Agree.       -        disagree 
7.  Bad.         -          good 
8.  Bitter.       -          sweet 
9.  Loose.      -           tight 
10.Beautiful  -           ugly 
11.Sleep.       -          wake 
12.Major.       -         minor 
13.Mild.          -         severe 
14.Narrow.     -         broad, wide 
15.Honest.      -        dishonest 
16.Respect.      -      isrespect 
17.Continue.     -     discontinue 
18.Advantage.  -    disadvantage 
19.Junior.          -    senior 
20.Accept.        -     reject 
21.Joy.              -     sorrow 
22.Wet.              -     dry 
23.Late.             -     early 
24.Soft.              -     hard 
25.Light.            -      heavy 



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                        《 ESSAY 》


     MOVIE REVIEW: TAARE ZAMEEN PAR


Taare Zameen Par is a very touching and meaningful Bollywood movie. It is directed by Aamir Khan. The story is about a small boy named Ishaan Awasthi. Ishaan is a cheerful and imaginative child. He loves drawing and painting. He sees the world in a different and creative way. But he is very weak in studies.

Ishaan cannot read and write properly. Letters and numbers confuse him. He makes many mistakes in school. His teachers think he is careless. His parents also believe that he does not work hard. They scold him again and again. They compare him with his elder brother, who is very good in studies. This makes Ishaan feel sad and alone.

Ishaan is actually suffering from dyslexia. Dyslexia is a learning problem. Because of this problem, he finds it hard to understand words and sentences. But no one understands this at first. Due to his low marks, his parents decide to send him to a boarding school. They think strict rules will improve him.

At the boarding school, Ishaan feels very lonely. He misses his parents and home. He becomes quiet and unhappy. He loses interest in everything, even in drawing. He feels that no one understands him.

One day, a new art teacher named Ram Shankar Nikumbh joins the school. He is kind, friendly, and understanding. He teaches in a fun and creative way. He notices that Ishaan is different from other children. He studies Ishaan carefully and understands that he has dyslexia.

The teacher talks to Ishaan with love and patience. He helps him learn step by step. He also explains Ishaan’s problem to his parents and other teachers. He tells them that Ishaan is not lazy. He only needs special care and support.

Slowly, Ishaan gains confidence. He starts smiling again. He begins to enjoy learning. His hidden talent in art comes out beautifully. In the end, Ishaan wins an art competition. His parents feel proud and happy.

The movie gives a strong message. It tells us that every child is special. Every child learns in a different way. Parents and teachers should understand children and support them with love. Taare Zameen Par is emotional, inspiring, and full of heart-touching moments.






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