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TELUGU LANGUAGE DAY @ SBM ZPHS MUTYALAPALLI






Greetings to all Telugu people on the occasion of Telugu Language Day. Under the leadership of the HEAD MASTER, all the Telugu scholars organized this Telugu Language Day in a wonderful way at Sri Bandi Mutyalamma Zilla Parishad High School Mutyalapalli with costumes like Telugu Talli, Nannaya, Tikkana, Errana, inspiring the success of Bhuvana with poems, oratory competitions, dances and elocutions. A summary of the speakers' expression in the assembly premises is as follows. 


Gidugu Ramamurthy Garu is one of the greatest contributors of Telugu literature and culture. To show him our sincerest gratitude, respect and tribute, we should do the following.

  • Learn about Sri Gidugu Rammurthy's life and work. Read his books, articles, and poems. Visit the Gidugu Ramamurthy's Museum in Ongole.

  • Promote the use of Telugu language. Speak Telugu at home and in public. Encourage your friends and family to learn Telugu.




 
  • Support Telugu cultural organizations. Attend Telugu language classes, cultural events, and conferences. Donate to Telugu language and cultural organizations.

  • Volunteer your time to Telugu language and cultural organizations. Help with teaching Telugu classes, organizing cultural events, or translating Telugu literature into other languages.

  • Be a role model for others. Speak Telugu with pride and respect. Encourage others to learn and use Telugu.

    • Write a letter to the Gidugu Ramamurthy  Museum expressing your appreciation for his work.

    • Create a blog post or social media post about Gidugu Ramamurthy Garu and his contributions to Telugu language and culture.

  • Donate to a scholarship fund in Gidugu Ramamurthy Garu's name.

  • Start a Telugu language learning group or club in your community.

  • Volunteer your time to teach Telugu to children or adults.

Salutations to all the great people who have worked for the development of Telugu culture and language.


Jai Hind.


Chandrayan 3

 




Chandrayaan 3:

Chandrayaan 3: A Triumph of Indian Ingenuity

On August 23, 2023, India's Chandrayaan-3 mission successfully soft-landed on the Moon's surface. This was a major achievement for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and it is a testament to the country's growing technological prowess.

Chandrayaan-3 is the third lunar mission undertaken by India. The first mission, Chandrayaan-1, was launched in 2008. It orbited the Moon for a year and a half, and it made several important discoveries about the lunar surface. The second mission, Chandrayaan-2, was launched in 2019. It was supposed to land on the Moon's south pole, but it crashed during the landing sequence.

Chandrayaan-3 was launched on July 14, 2023. It carried a lander and a rover. The lander successfully soft-landed on the Moon's surface on August 23, 2023. The rover is now exploring the lunar surface, and it is collecting data that will help scientists learn more about the Moon.

The success of Chandrayaan-3 is a major milestone for India's space program. It is a testament to the country's growing technological prowess, and it is a source of pride for all Indians.

In addition to its scientific significance, Chandrayaan-3 is also a source of inspiration for young people in India. It shows that anything is possible if you set your mind to it. It is a reminder that India is a rising power in the world, and it is a country that is making its mark on the world stage.


(Note: 6th, 7th & 8th --> 60 to 80 words. 9th & 10th --> 120 to 150 words. You have the freedom of choosing your own sentences for which you can search the ISRO's official website or news media.) 


In 50 Words 

India successfully landed its Chandrayaan-3 lander and rover on the Moon's south pole, becoming the first country to do so. The mission was a major milestone for India's space program and a testament to the country's growing technological prowess.






CHANDRAYAN 3 SOFT LANDING

 


Chandrayaan-3:

  1. Launch date: July 14, 2023.

  2. Landed Date and Time: 23.08.2023 at 18.04 Minutes.

  3. Launch vehicle: GSLV Mk III

  4. Launch site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India

  5. Orbit: Lunar orbit

  6. Lander: Vikram

  7. Rover: Pragyaan

  8. Destination: South Pole of the Moon

  9. Objectives:

    • Soft landing on the Moon's south pole

    • Deploy the Pragyaan rover to conduct in-situ scientific experiments

    • Study the Moon's geology, mineralogy, and atmosphere

    • Search for water ice on the Moon

  10. Budget: ₹615 crore (US$83 million)

  11. Status: Landed Safely on 23.08.2023.

  12. Success criteria:

    • Successful launch and insertion into lunar orbit

    • Soft landing on the Moon's south pole

    • Deployment of the Pragyaan rover

    • Conducting of in-situ scientific experiments

  13. Significance:

    • Chandrayaan-3 is India's third lunar mission

    • It will be the first spacecraft to soft land on the Moon's south pole

    • It will conduct important scientific experiments on the Moon

    • It will help India to become a leading spacefaring nation.



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TOEFL JUNIOR ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY READING PRACTICE 2



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Question 1

The baby's skin is delicate.

    a) tough
    b) soft
    c) fragile
    d) strong

Answer: c Delicate (adjective): requiring careful handling or treatment; fragile.

Question 2

The worker is efficient at his job.

    a) productive
    b) lazy
    c) inefficient
    d) slow

a, Efficient (adjective): achieving a desired result with the least waste of time, effort, or material.

Question 3

The man's generosity touched everyone's heart.

    a) kindness
    b) stinginess
    c) meanness
    d) unkindness

Answer: a, Generosity (noun): the quality of being generous; willingness to give.

Question 4

The student came up with an innovative solution to the problem.

    a) creative
    b) boring
    c) traditional
    d) old-fashioned

Answer: a, Innovative (adjective): introducing new ideas; creative.

Question 5

The man is not literate.

    a) educated
    b) illiterate
    c) smart
    d) intelligent

Answer: b, Literate (adjective): able to read and write.

Question 6

The solution to the problem is obvious.

    a) clear
    b) hidden
    c) obscure
    d) difficult

Answer: a, Obvious (adjective): easily perceived or understood; clear.

Question 7

The politician's speech was persuasive.

    a) convincing
    b) boring
    c) unconvincing
    d) unmemorable

Answer: a, Persuasive (adjective): able to persuade or convince.

Question 8

The man's achievement was remarkable.

    a) ordinary
    b) extraordinary
    c) average
    d) mediocre

Answer: b, Remarkable (adjective): worthy of attention or notice; extraordinary.

Question 9

The change in the weather was subtle.

    a) obvious
    b) clear
    c) delicate
    d) faint

Answer: c, Subtle (adjective): not immediately obvious or readily perceived; delicate.

Question 10

The old man is still vigorous.

    a) energetic
    b) weak
    c) tired
    d) lazy

Answer: a. Vigorous (adjective): full of energy and strength; active.

TOEFL JUNIOR LANGUAGE FORM AND MEANING 1



The Language form and Meaning section of the TOEFL Junior test assesses your ability to use grammar and vocabulary correctly in context. Here are some tips on how to prepare for this section:

  • Review grammar concepts. Make sure you have a solid understanding of basic grammar concepts, such as parts of speech, sentence structure, and verb tenses. There are many resources available online and in libraries to help you with this.
  • Expand your vocabulary. The more words you know, the better you will be able to understand and use the language correctly. There are many ways to expand your vocabulary, such as reading, taking vocabulary courses, and using flashcards.
  • Practice with sample questions. There are many sample questions available online and in TOEFL Junior preparation materials. Practicing with these questions will help you get familiar with the types of questions that are asked and the strategies you need to use to answer them.
  • Take a mock test. Taking a mock test will give you a good idea of how well you are prepared for the real test. It will also help you identify areas where you need to improve.

Here are some additional tips that may be helpful:

  • Pay attention to the meaning of the sentence as a whole, not just to individual words or phrases.

  • Use context clues to help you determine the correct answer.

  • If you are unsure of the answer, try to eliminate the choices that are clearly incorrect.

  • Don't be afraid to guess. There is no penalty for guessing on the TOEFL Junior test.

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How to Show Gratitude to our Freedom Fighters

 



Happy Independence Day!


Here are some ways to show gratitude to our Indian freedom fighters on behalf of Independence Day:

  • Learn about their sacrifices. Read books and articles about the freedom fighters, watch documentaries, and visit museums and memorials. The more you know about their struggles and sacrifices, the more you will appreciate their contributions to our freedom.

  • Take a pledge to uphold their ideals. The freedom fighters fought for a free and just India. Pledge to live your life in a way that upholds their ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity.

  • Work to make India a better place. The freedom fighters dreamed of a better India for all. You can show your gratitude by working to make India a more just, equitable, and prosperous country for all.

  • Become a responsible citizen. The freedom fighters fought for our right to participate in the democratic process. Exercise your right to vote and to hold your elected representatives accountable.

  • Support organizations that work for social justice. There are many organizations working to improve the lives of people in India. You can show your gratitude to the freedom fighters by supporting these organizations with your time, money, or skills.

Here are some specific examples of what you can do:

  • Read a book about a freedom fighter, such as "The Story of My Experiments with Truth" by Mahatma Gandhi or "My Father, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose" by Anita Bose Pfaff.

  • Watch a documentary about the freedom struggle, such as "The Making of the Mahatma" or "Netaji: The Forgotten Hero."

  • Visit a museum or memorial dedicated to the freedom fighters, such as the Gandhi Smriti in Delhi or the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum in Kolkata.

  • Take a pledge to uphold the ideals of the freedom fighters, such as the pledge of non-violence or the pledge to work for social justice.

  • Volunteer your time to an organization that works for social justice, such as the Akshaya Patra Foundation or the CRY Foundation.

  • Donate money to an organization that works for social justice, such as the Red Cross or the Oxfam India.

By following these suggestions, you can show your gratitude to the Indian freedom fighters and help to make India a better place for all.


Independence Day Speeches (5)




1. Independence Day speech.

  • Respected Headmaster.

  • Honourable Chief guest. 

  • Distinguished guests.

  • Beloved Teachers.

  • And Dear Friends.

  • I wish you all a very happy Independence Day.

Today, we celebrate the 77th Independence Day of our great nation, India. This is a day to remember the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters, who fought for our independence from British rule. We are truly grateful for their courage and determination.

As young people, it is our responsibility to uphold the values of our country and to continue to fight for justice and equality. We must also work hard to make India a better place for everyone.

Let us all pledge to make India a proud and prosperous nation, where everyone can live in peace and harmony. Jai Hind!" 

2. Independence Day speech.

Good morning, everyone.

Today, we celebrate the 77th anniversary of India's Independence. It is a day to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, and to rededicate ourselves to building a better future for our country.

We have come a long way since 1947, but there is still much work to be done. We must continue to fight for justice, equality, and opportunity for all Indians.

We must also protect our democracy and our secular values. We must never forget that India is a nation of many cultures, religions, and languages. Our strength lies in our diversity.

On this Independence Day, let us pledge to work together to make India a better place for all. Let us build an India that is free from poverty, hunger, and disease. Let us build an India that is prosperous and secure. Let us build an India that is a beacon of hope for the world.

Thank you.

Jai Hind!

3. Independence Day speech.

"On this Independence Day, let us remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and recommit ourselves to building a better future for our country. Let us work together to make India a nation of unity, prosperity, and peace."

Jai Hind! 

4. Independence Day speech.

On this Independence Day, let us remember that our freedom was not won without sacrifice. Let us also remember that our freedom is not guaranteed. It is up to us to defend it, to uphold its values, and to build a better future for all Indians. 

Jai Hind.

5. Independence Day speech.

Good morning to all. Today, we celebrate the 77th Independence Day of India. This is a day to remember the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters, who fought for our freedom from British rule. It is also a day to reflect on our responsibilities as citizens of this great nation.

As children of responsibilities, we have a duty to uphold the values of our democracy. We must be honest, hardworking, and patriotic. We must also be kind and compassionate to others.

Let us all resolve to make India a better place for all. Let us work together to build a strong and prosperous nation. 

Jai Hind!"