Translation--2


Before doing these exercises you would like to read Importance of translation


Q)    Translate following sentences into your mother language.

Exercise - 1

1.      Little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
2.      Bhagat Singh was a great revolutionary.
3.      All men are mortal.
4.      I saw a horror film.
5.      The hen lays eggs.
6.      They think of a new plan.
7.      The heir to the throne took an oath.
8.      We have visited the Tajmahal only once.
9.      She speaks English fluently.
10.  He never listens to anybody.

Exercise – 2

11.  You must work diligently.
12.  He is fond of   painting.
13.  The student was intelligent and diligent.
14.  He ran because he was afraid of getting late.
15.  The box is made of wood.
16.  Tajmahal is made of marble.
17.  The sun shines by day.
18.  The moon shines by night.
19.  He thought ill of others.
20.  The accident does not take place here.

Exercise – 3

21.  We boarded a Pune bound train.
22.  Due to fog, Air India cancelled many Europe –bound flights.
23.  It rained cats and dogs.
24.  He appeared for exam this year.
25.  He writes the exam last year.
26.  The judge pronounced him guilty.
27.   He lost to his competitor.
28.   He will occupy this post
29.  Buses are not plying today.
30.  Your friend is going abroad this month.

Exercise – 4

31.  We are attending party.
32.  The boy was jumping off a moving train.
33.  My mother was returning from the abroad.
34.  Nurse was looking after the patients.
35.  They laughed at him.
36.  Leader was delivering speech.
37.  We vacated the house on Sunday.
38.  He was playing the flute in the morning.
39.  The servant was making beds.
40.  Owls do not work at during day.

Exercise – 5

41.  He does his work at day break.
42.  The soldiers were bleeding profusely.
43.  Women was drawing water from well.
44.  Honeybee stringed the passenger.
45.  My sister's wedding is coming off on 15th sep 2010.
46.  I always reach my school in time.
47.  Ramesh asserted that it was his pen.
48.  Police asserted   that they were only doing their duties.
49.  We must help poor help poor earnestly.
50.  I will consider your problem.


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Translation--1

Before doing these exercises you would like to read Importance of translation


Q)    Translate following sentences into your mother language.

Exercise - 1

  1. Modern-day India needs citizens who can use English in many different ways.
  2. I earnestly wish that every student connected with this course learn good English.
  3. I hope that new course will instill confidence among students.
  4. It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to abide the constitution.
  5. A great man is different from an eminent one in that he is ready to be the servant of the society.
  6. Real culprits are still on the loose.
  7. All nuclear weapons should be secured safely so that terrorists don’t get hold of them.
  8. Mohan   complaint that his brother was beaten to death by thieves.
  9. Village bore a deserted look.
  10. Sohan complaint that his brother was stabbed to death by thieves.

Exercise - 2

  1. Doctor said that surgery is not required as of now.
  2. Reservation to women in education and employment should be followed to the letter
  3. Supreme Court cleared the air by its judgment.
  4. Couples do not hesitate to run to the court at the drop of a hot.
  5. Mrs. Sharma posed an interesting question.
  6. He entered the high-security airport by scaling the boundary wall.
  7. Today’s children have taken our freedom for granted.
  8. He is looking forward to the release of board exam. results.
  9. My Grandmother, like everybody grandmother, was an old woman.
  10. Even after working round the clock, a woman hardly enjoys her income as the man remains head of the family.

Exercise - 3

  1. It is action not words, which is the need of the hour.
  2. Government must not be cowed down by this incident.
  3. It is clear that the ultras have no humanity left in them. But the government does not seem to care much for lives of the security personnel either.
  4. Our society is caste ridden and majority is hungry and uncared for
  5. Can a bullet for a bullet lead us anywhere?
  6. We have made our lives materialistic and artificial.
  7. As a younger, I watched sparrows build nests in the small holes on the walls of my house.
  8. Impelled by selfishness, man makes in roads into the animal kingdom – our ecological benefactor.
  9. The actual census work will be gigantic and demanding in all its aspects with the enormous increase in household.
  10. Judge reached at the decision after full consideration.

Exercise - 4

  1. Learning is impossible in the regime of poverty.
  2. Tiger leapt upon lamb.
  3. Interrogative sentences are used to make a query.
  4. Repetition is the key to success.
  5. A beard old man sat in the woods.
  6. The child has caught cold.
  7. He has no taste for music.
  8. All is well that ends well.
  9. The dog ran after me.
  10. Practice makes a man perfect.

Exercise - 5

  1. Wisdom is better than valor.
  2. We must follow the advice of elders.
  3. He was full of hope.
  4. Health is wealth.
  5. J.L Nehru was a great leader.
  6. Ganga is a scared river.
  7. Delhi is the most populous city.
  8. The class consists of 40 students.
  9. There was a large crowd in the theater.
  10. Mercury is a liquid metal.

to editor--poor sanitary condition


Q) You are Sohan Singh president of RWA (kailashpur). You are fighting with the problem of poor sanitary condition in your locality. Write a letter to the Editor, Hindustan times and request for raising this issue in his newspaper.
Ans)

Examination Hall          
08th Oct, 2011

To
      The Editor,            
      Hindustan Times,
      Delhi.

Subà poor sanitary condition 

Respected sir,
Through your esteemed newspaper I want to draw attention of concerned authorities towards problem of encroachment of footpaths. I am president of RWA – kailashpur and fighting with this problem for last two years.
This is the general problem of all colonies in the city. But we are facing it a bit extra. There are two nalas (open sewers) in our colony- One on the eastern border and another passing through middle of the colony. Most of the time these are choked and over- flown. One can feel bad smell in the air all the time.
As if it is not enough, there is a MCD ‘garden’ in our colony which is turning into garbage dumping ground. Garbage from nearby colonies is also collected here. This garbage spreads on the roads by carrying vehicles. During rainy season this becomes a real hell. An epidemic can break anytime. This is the shear carelessness of the municipal corporation.
Sweepers gather on road-crossings to gossip. It seems that they are not answerable to anyone. It is the wastage of manpower and government machinery. 
We have written many letters to the concerned department but in vain. All our requests are falling on deaf ears. You are our last ray of hope. I expect that you will understand the gravity of the problem. Kindly provide some space in your newspaper.

Thanking you

Yours sincerely
Sohan Singh
 President –RWA (kailashpur)

to editor--poor law and order condition


Q) You are Sohan Singh president of RWA (kailashpur). You are fighting with the problem of poor law and order condition in your locality. Write a letter to the Editor, Hindustan times and request for raising this issue in his newspaper.
Ans)

Examination Hall          
08th Oct, 2011

To
      The Editor,            
      Hindustan Times,
      Delhi.

Subà poor law and order condition 

Respected sir,
Through your esteemed newspaper I want to draw attention of concerned authorities towards problem of encroachment of footpaths. I am president of RWA – kailashpur and fighting with this problem for last two years.
A society can not prosper without secure and fearless environment. It is the responsibility of police to create such environment. But in our locality it seems that police has joined hand with law-breakers. Incidents of theft are increasing day by day. Chain snatching is common. We are not safe even inside homes. Last week a gang robbed a jeweler in full day light.
This condition is further deteriorated by two wine shops- one in the market and another near bus stand. These shops are hub of anti-social elements. We cannot go outside after sunset. Women are facing many threats. Atmosphere is not safe. We don’t know what impression it is imprinting on the innocent minds of our children.
We have written many letters to the concerned department but in vain. All our requests are falling on deaf ears. You are our last ray of hope. I expect that you will understand the gravity of the problem. Kindly provide some space in your newspaper.

Thanking you

Yours sincerely
Sohan Singh
 President –RWA (kailashpur)

to editor--encroachment of footpaths


Q) You are Sohan Singh president of RWA (kailashpur). You are fighting with the problem of encroachment of footpaths by vendors and hawkers. Write a letter to the Editor, Hindustan times and request for raising this issue in his newspaper.

Ans)

Examination Hall          
08th Oct, 2011.

To
      The Editor,            
      Hindustan Times,
      Delhi.

Subà Encroachment of footpath.

Respected sir,
Through your esteemed newspaper I want to draw attention of concerned authorities towards problem of encroachment of footpaths. I am president of RWA – kailashpur and fighting with this problem for last two years.
This problem is growing rapidly in all parts of the city. One can see vendors and hawkers on footpaths especially near metro stations, bus stands and market areas. This compels the pedestrians to move on the roads. Roads are already congested. During office hours this creates a big problem. It slows down the speed of traffic and sometimes causes jams .Many accidents also happen due to this.
There are many reports that these encroaches bribe the beat constable and employees of Municipal Corporation. In market areas they also pay shop owners to lay their articles in front of shops. This nexus makes them fearless. But main sufferer is the common man, who can’t fight with them.
We have written many letters to the concerned department but in vain. All our requests are falling on deaf ears. You are our last ray of hope. I expect that you will understand the gravity of the problem. Kindly provide some space in your newspaper.

Thanking you

Yours sincerely
Sohan Singh
 President –RWA (kailashpur)

MY HOBBY-- NET SURFING


          All successful people have hobbies. Hobbies play very important part in our life. Any activity that engage our attention, refresh our mind, entertain us and fill our non-creative hours is called hobby. My hobby is net surfing. I love to discover new websites on various subjects. I keep a record of websites in my dairy. Internet is a reservoir of information. It provides good food for mind. We can expand our knowledge in interested areas and we can also increase our areas of interest. Whenever I find time, I do net surfing. Whole world seems accessible. Every knowledge is just a click away. I want to turn my hobby into my profession by fining new avenues of earning on the internet.   

Report-annual function


Q) You are Sohan of V.D national school. Your school organized annual function. Write a report for your school magazine.
Ans)
 Annual function is the most important event in the school calendar. On 15th July, the foundation day of the school, our school organized the annual function is the school playground.
Our English teacher Mr. Sharma started the program by welcoming chief guest, the education minister of Delhi, and others. After this vice principal put his thoughts on education system. He emphasized the need for value based education. After this came the main part. Principal Sir discussed the result of this year. He congratulated toppers of all classes. He informed that our school also won awards in many extra curriculum activities. He invited the chief guest to distribute prizes among winners. Chief Guest also addressed the audience. He praised the performance of our school.
           Many students performed on the stage. Most of the programs were inspired by our culture, moral education, films, and nationalism. This added the all new height to the function.
Finally Mr. Sharma ended the program with his thanks speech.

Exercise for students


             We must do exercise to keep our body and mind fit. As a student one has to acquire lots of new knowledge on variety of subjects daily. This needs physical and mental soundness. Only a healthy body contains healthy mind. We can join gym, do yoga, walking, jogging or swimming. By doing exercise our heart beat increases and body temperature goes up. This cleanses the body and relaxes the mind. It also reduces our stress. Exercise increases our efficiency in all works and reduces our chances of falling ill. It improves our immunity. It also improves many mental capabilities like concentration, penetration, memorizing and recalling. So, exercise is the must for students.            

Notice –change in membership & rental charges


Q)  You are secretary of Mahatma Gandhi library. There are changes in membership fees and book rental charges from next month. Write a notice for library notice board to provide all these information to the members.

Ans)

Notice –change in membership & rental charges.

            Our library is the oldest and the biggest in the city. We are increasing many facilities like Internet and online booking. We are committed for quality. So, in this atmosphere of inflation we are compelled to increase membership fees by 25% and book rental charges by 20% w.e.f . first day of the next month. I hope you’ll bear with us.

Secretary
Mahatma Gandhi library.

Refresh and Refocus the mind.


One day I was alone at home. My parents were out for a marriage party. I also love parties, but next day it was my exam and I was preparing for it. So I have to stay back.
It was about 8 pm. I was studying on the table for almost two long hours. I was tired. I was studying forcefully. But nothing was going in. My head was aching. I was feeling stress.
Suddenly my sight fell on the clock on the wall in front of me. It was ticking. I focused on the second-hand. It was moving like a soldier – tick-tick-tick.
            I closed my book and lied on the sofa. It was very comfortable. I took a deep breath. It seems as if air was passing through my head right at the place where I was feeling stress. It was cool. I breathed deeply once more. Same feelings again. It was great. I closed my eyes and tried to focus on my breath. With every inhale, fresh air entered into the head and sucked the stress out with every exhale. After some breaths I felt very light and fresh. My mind was very calm. I opened eyes. Clock was ticking. Second-hand was moving -  thung-thung-thung. This time sound was louder and clearer. It has engaged all my attention. I could see the second-hand moving slowly. When it struck – thung , I felt a bang in my heart. I started enjoying the rhythm. Slowly I closed eyes. I didn’t know when I fell asleep.
When I awoke, it was 8:30pm. I was feeling very warm and fresh. Mind was quite focused. It was time to study. I got up and go to my table. I was very happy as I had discovered a method to refresh and refocus the mind.