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A paragraph is made up of sentences. When composing a paragraph, make sure all the sentences share the same
idea. ake a ne paragraph if you ant to rite something. or e ample, if you're riting about your school, the first
paragraph may include phrases about the name, location, si e, and other relevant information. ou can use sentences in
the following paragraph to describe what you enjoy about your school.
I study in endriya idyalaya in A mer, a asthan. It is located near the high ay. It is a small school ith fe
excellent teachers. My school has around 200 students.
I enjoy going to school and learning new things. After lessons, I go to the playground and play football with my
classmates. y school also has a library. It is fantastic
At a Glance
• Communication is a two-way process in which information or messages are communicated between
individuals through the use of words, symbols, signs, or behaviour.
• To learn a language, four fundamental skills must be developed: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
• Communication requires a sender who encodes and transmits a message across a channel, and a receiver
who decodes the message and provides feedback.
• Feedback is vital in communication since it allows you to determine whether or not the receiver understood
the message.
• Our communication must be clear, brief, and accurate.
• Effective communication abilities enable us to convey the message accurately and entirely.
• One of the most fundamental communication abilities is the ability to listen.
• Active listening combines a desire to understand with the ability to support and empathise with the speaker.
• Active listening can have an impact on your job effectiveness, the quality of your relationships with others,
and as a result, your general well-being.
• To ensure active listening, use the acronym ‘RESPECT.’
• There are many barriers to active listening like biases, being preoccupied, and audio or visual distractions.
• arts of speech are the classifications of ords in any language that are based on their function inside a
sentence.
• A ‘sentence’ is a combination of words that conveys a complete meaning, thought, or action.
• In English, there are 15 primary punctuation symbols or signs.
• Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs are the basic parts of speech.
• A sentence usually consists of a subject and an object that conveys a statement, question, exclamation, or
command.
• Sentences can be simple or complex, active or passive, declarative or interrogative or exclamatory or
imperative.
• When composing a paragraph, make sure all the sentences share the same idea.
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