Ask and Announce
Conduct an interview of your own — and draft a notice that gets read

Two real-world English skills here: conducting an interview (asking good questions and listening), and writing a notice — the short, boxed announcement every school runs on.
Five words from this chapter. Tap to hear; read aloud twice.
The Sports Club of your school is organising an Inter-school Athletic Meet. As the Sports Captain, draft a NOTICE in not more than 50 words asking interested students to register for selection in different events. Include all necessary details, inside a box.
- ▸Stay within ~50 words. A notice is scanned in seconds, not read at leisure.
- ▸Draw a BOX around the whole notice — it's part of the format and the marks.
- ▸Cover who, what, when, where, and how-to-register — with a clear deadline.
- ▸No salutation or 'yours sincerely' — a notice is an announcement, not a letter.
Q1.Which of these does a NOTICE always include?

Two real-world English skills here: conducting an interview (asking good questions and listening), and writing a notice — the short, boxed announcement every school runs on.
Five words from this chapter. Tap to hear; read aloud twice.
The Sports Club of your school is organising an Inter-school Athletic Meet. As the Sports Captain, draft a NOTICE in not more than 50 words asking interested students to register for selection in different events. Include all necessary details, inside a box.
- ▸Stay within ~50 words. A notice is scanned in seconds, not read at leisure.
- ▸Draw a BOX around the whole notice — it's part of the format and the marks.
- ▸Cover who, what, when, where, and how-to-register — with a clear deadline.
- ▸No salutation or 'yours sincerely' — a notice is an announcement, not a letter.
Q1.Which of these does a NOTICE always include?