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Notice writing
Notice writing is a brief form of communication used to share important information, announcements, or messages clearly and briefly. Such notices are usually posted on bulletin boards in schools, workplaces, or public areas to make sure people see them.
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Example: You are Rohan, Secretary of Art and Craft Club of your school. Write a notice for your school noticeboard about an upcoming event—an Inter-School Art and Craft Exhibition to be held in your school next week. Mention the date, time, and details of the event, and invite students to participate.
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Question 1.
You are Hardik Kaushik, the Head Boy of MRV School. The principal of your school wants to organise a Diwali Mela in the school for the slum children in your area. Write a notice asking all the students to contribute : for this Mela. Put the notice in a box.
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Question 2.
Imagine that you are the Principal of St. Peter’s School, New Delhi. Frame a notice informing the students of Class VII about extra classes for Mathematics in school. Put the notice in a box.
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Question 3.
You are Nikhil/Abhilasha, the Head Boy/Girl of Vidyamandir School, Dehradun. Your school has decided to clean the surroundings as a part of the ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’. Write a notice for your school notice board asking for the names of the students who wish to participate voluntarily,
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Question 4.
As the sports teacher Mr. Roshan Lai of St. Lawrence School, New Delhi, draft a notice to be displayed on the school sports notice board, informing the students of Classes VI to VIII about trials and selections for the school’s Junior Cricket Team.
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Diary Entry
A diary entry is a personal written record, usually in the form of a journal, where an individual documents their thoughts, feelings, experiences, or events that occurred on a particular day. It is typically informal and private, meant for self-reflection or capturing daily occurrences.
Format:

Example:
You are Anurag. Your father has scolded you for wasting a lot of time playing with your friends. You realise your mistake. Describe your feelings in a diary entry.
Answer:
9:00 p.m.
19th August 2025, Saturday
Dear Diary,
Today, I feel quite upset and disappointed with myself. Father scolded me for spending too much time playing with my friends and not focusing on my studies. At first, I felt hurt, but now I realise he was right. I’ve been ignoring my responsibilities and wasting time. I know he only wants the best for me, and I feel guilty for letting him down.
From now on, I will try to manage my time better and focus more on my studies.
Anurag
Question 1.
You are Kunti Verma. Write a diary entry about your favourite hobby.
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Question 2.
You are Sushma. You are worried about the lack of education among girls living in villages. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings.
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You are upset on account of political corruption in the country. Write a diary entry about it.
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Question 4.
You feel anxious because there is a lack of technical and vocational training in India. Write a diary entry about it.
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Letter Writing
Letter writing is the process of communicating thoughts, information, or feelings by writing a message to someone in the form of a letter. It can be formal or informal and follows a specific format depending on the purpose.
Format of Formal Letter:

Format of Informal Letter:

Example of formal letter:
Write a letter to the Director of the Archaeological Survey of India complaining about the damage caused to a historical monuments in your city due to negligence.
Answer:
36, Park Street
Kolkata-700016
13th June, 2025
The Director
Archaeological Survey of India
Kolkata – 700001
Subject: Urgent Attention Required for the Victoria Memorial Monument Respected Sir/Madam,
I wish to bring to your notice the poor condition of the Victoria Memorial Monument and its surroundings. The monument needs urgent repairs, which have not been done yet. The area around the monument is often littered with plastic bottles, paper, and other waste, which makes it look bad.
I kindly ask that you take quick action to fix the monument and clean the area regularly. It would also help if more security guards are posted to prevent littering.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Sonali Basu
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Example of informal letter:
You are Aakriti/Abhinav. Write a letter to your friend describing your boarding school in about 100-120 words.
Answer:
B-32, Sector-11
Rohini
March 15, 2026
Dear Muskan,
I hope you’re doing well and are in good health. It’s been almost a month since I moved to the boarding school, and I am really enjoying it here. The classrooms and dorms are spacious and comfortable. The school also has great facilities like science labs and a library full of interesting books. There’s a swimming pool, a horse-riding track, and even an archery range for sports.
I’m sure my time here will be fun and exciting. Although I’ve made many new friends, I still miss you and the others. Please give my regards to your parents.
Take care!
Yours truly,
Aakriti/Abhinav
Question 1.
You are Girish Sharma, a resident of 322 Patel Nagar, New Delhi. One of your close friends living at Bhopal has lost his mother. Write a letter of condolence to him. Take help from the input given below.
| Expressing shock—Few sentences about the lady—Prayer for the departed soul |
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Question 2.
You are Nirmal Verma. You study in Class VII in a private school. Your father cannot spend money on your education. Write a letter to the Principal of your school requesting financial help from the pupil fund. Take help from the input given below.
Father—A petty shopkeeper—Meagre income—Studies suffer—Financial help required^
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Question 3.
You are Rashmi Bansal, the monitor of your class. You study in Baba Hari Dass Senior Secondary School, Indore. Write a letter to your Principal requesting the arrangement of extra coaching classes in English and Maths for the students of your class. Take help from the input given below.
Poor pass percentage of students in English and Maths—Maths teacher retired—English teacher on long leave
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Question 4.
You are Prateek, residing at 1598, Rani Bagh, Mumbai. Your uncle lives in Jhansi. Write a letter to him inviting his family to your sister’s marriage ceremony. Take help from the input given below.
Rajni’s marriage—July 16, 20xx—Arrangements made—Marriage party to arrive from Poona—Invitation
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E-Mail Writing
An e-mail, short for electronic mail, is a method of sending messages, files, and other information over the internet between users. It involves composing a message, adding a subject, and sending it to a recipient’s e-mail address. E-mail is widely used for both personal and professional communication due to its speed and convenience.
Format of E-mail:

Example: Write an email to your friend Anjali Sharma telling her about your school trip to Jim Corbett Park, Nainital.
| From: [email protected] |
| Date: 22nd August 2025 |
| To: [email protected] |
| Subject: A Memorable Adventure at Jim Corbett Park! |
| Dear Anjali,
I hope you’re doing well! I just got back from my school trip to Jim Corbett Park in Nainital. it was amazing! We travelled by bus for about six hours and stayed in a lovely resort. The safari was the highlight – we saw tigers, elephants, and deer. The guide was great, and we learned so much about the wildlife. In the evenings, we had bonfires and shared stories. It was a relaxing and fun trip, and I made some unforgettable memories. Hope to catch up soon! Yours truly |
Question 1.
You are Mukul and have joined a new school in Mumbai. Your cousin Shobhit has asked you to e-mail him about your experience at the new school. Write an e-mail. You may use the hints given below:
| lovely campus, clean surroundings, spacious rooms, highly experienced staff, well equipped staffroom, library and labs, grand hostel, nice food |
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Question 2.
On your invitation, your friend Ganesh has promised to visit you in Delhi and spend the vacation with you. Write an e-mail to him about how you want to spend the vacation. You are Ravinder. You may use the following hints:
| grand historical places, visit to Agra, visit to various malls, films, studies |
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Question 3.
You are Naresh. You live in Dwarka. The sanitary conditions of your locality are in a bad shape. Write an e-mail to the sanitary inspector in about 100 words. You may take the help of the hints given below.
| negligent sweepers, heaps of garbage, no dustbins, drainage blocked, diseases likely to spread |
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You are Mohit. You live ¡n Moti Nagar, New Delhi. You with your friends visited the zoo at Purana Qua, Delhi. Write an e-mail to your friend Nikhil, describing your visit to it. You may take the help from the following hints:
| visited zoo in Delhi with friends, saw water animals, saw birds, saw reptiles, saw monkeys |
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Story Writing
Story writing is the act of creating a tale with characters, events, and a setting. The writer tells a sequence of events that leads to a problem being solved or a lesson being learned. The goal ¡s to entertain, inform, or make the reader think.
Format of Story Writing:
1. Title (The title should be interesting and reflect the story’s main theme)
2. Introduction
- Setting Mention where and when the story happens (place and time).
- Characters: Introduce the main characters and provide a brief description of who they are.
- Situation/Challenge: Suggest the main situation or even the protagonist will experience.
3. Body of the letter: Develop the plot by building tension, introducing challenges, and developing characters, leading to the climax, where the story reaches its peak.
4. Conclusion: After the climax, the falling action leads to the resolution, where the problem is solved and the story ends.
5. Moral (Optional): Some stories carry a message or lesson that the writer wants to share.
Example: Develop the following outlines into a story. Give it a suitable title and a moral.
| Outlines: Aarav’s first day—new school—feeling nervous—stood in a corner—watched the students laughing and talking—a boy sitting alone—decided to approach him. |
Answer:
A Step Towards Friendship
It was Aarav’s first day at his new school. As he walked through the gates, he was nervous and felt unsettled. Everything around him was unfamiliar—the classrooms, the teachers, and even the students. He didn’t know anyone, and that made him feel even more alone. During break, Aarav stood quietly in a corner of the playground, watching groups of children laughing and talking. He wanted to join in but didn’t know how. Just then, he noticed a boy sitting alone on a bench, looking just as uncertain as he felt. Aarav hesitated for a moment, then gathered his courage and walked over. “Hi, I’m Aarav,” he said with a small smile. “Is it your first day too?” The boy looked up and nodded. “Yes. I’m Samir.” They were taking, smiling and grinning at each other’s stories. By the end of the day, Aarav didn’t feel so nervous anymore. He had made his first friend.
Moral: One small step can change everything
Question 1.
Develop the following outlines into a story in about 100-120 words. Give the story a heading and a suitable moral.
| Outlines: a lion-sleeping under a tree—a mouse playing on lion’s back—caught— begged forgiveness—promised to repay—lion laughed—lion caught in net—roared for help—net cut—lion freed. |
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Question 2.
Develop the following outlines into a story in about 100-120 words. Give the story a heading and a suitable moral.
| Outlines: a widow gets blind—surgeon promises to restore eyesight—visits widow’s house regularly—removes pieces of furniture—woman’s sight restored— refused to pay fee—court. |
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Question 3.
Develop the following outlines into a story ¡n about 100-120 words. Give the story a heading and a suitable moral.
| Outlines: two thieves—come upon a treasure—decide to divide equally—hungry— poisoned food—second thief kills the first—eats poisoned food—dies. |
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Question 4.
Develop the following outlines into a story in about 100-120 words. Give the story a heading and a suitable moral.
| Outlines: a competition—wind and sun—to prove supremacy—make the traveller to take off coat—wind tried but failed—sun victorious. |
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Descriptive Paragraph Writing
Descriptive paragraph is a type of writing that provides detailed information about a person, place, thing, or event. The goal is to create a vivid image in the reader’s mind using sensory details—what they see, hear, smell, taste, or feel. It allows the reader to experience what the writer has described.
Format of a Descriptive Paragraph
1. Topic Sentence: Introduce the subject (person/place/object/event) clearly.
2. Sensory Details and Supporting Sentences: Describe the subject using sensory language:
Sight: what it looks like
Sound: what you hear
Smell: scents or aromas
Taste: (if relevant)
Touch/Feelings: textures or emotions
Use figurative language: similes, metaphors, personification (optional).
3. Closing Sentence: Wrap up with an overall impression or feeling about the subject.
Example: Write a descriptive paragraph about your favourite place to relax.
Answer:
My favourite piace to relax is the small garden behind my house. It is a peaceful corner filled with colorful flowers like roses, marigolds, and jasmine that spread a sweet fragrance in the air. A stone bench under the shade of a tall mango tree offers the perfect spot to sit and read. The gentle chirping of birds and the buzzing of bees add to the calm atmosphere. Soft sunlight filters through the leaves, casting playful shadows on the ground. Sometimes, a cool breeze rustles the leaves, making the whole place feel alive. This garden is not just a place—it is my peaceful escape from the busy world.
Question 1.
Observe the picture carefully and write a descriptive paragraph about what you see. Give a brief description of the colours, shapes, and natural beauty present in the image.

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Question 2.
You are in 7th grade. It is time to decide which profession you would like to choose. Write a descriptive paragraph about the profession you would choose and explain the reason for your choice.
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Question 3.
Suppose you are travelling by train. Write a descriptive paragraph about your travel experience, including the things you see, the feeling of travelling by train, and the views of bridges, rivers, and tunnels along the way.
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Poetry Writing
I. Limerick
A limerick is a funny five-line poem with a special rhythm (AABBA rhyme scheme). The 1st, 2nd, and 5th lines are longer (usually 8-9 syllables), and the 3rd and 4th are shorter (5-6 syllables).
Example:
The Wiggly Boy?
There once was a boy from the hill,
Who always forgot to sit still.
He wiggled and bounced,
And once even pounced,
Till his chair took a tumble downhill!
Exercise
Write your own limericks on the following topics.
1. A silly animal
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2. A mischievous student
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3. A dream that goes wrong
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II. Diamante
A diamante poem is a seven-line poem in the shape of a diamond. It can compare two opposite things or describe one topic in detail.
Structure:
1. Noun
2. Two adjectives
3. Three -ing verbs
4. Four nouns (related to the subject)
5. Three -ing verbs
6. Two adjectives
7. Noun (same as or opposite to line 1)
Example (on “Cat”):
Cat
Furry, sleepy
Purring, jumping, playing
Whiskers, claws, sofa, yarn
Scratching, chasing, sleeping
Curious, clever
Kitten
Exercise
Write a diamante poem on “Sun” or “Rain” or choose your own topic.
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Iii. Acrostic
In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out a word (usually the topic). Each line should relate to or describe the word.
Example (for”PEACE”):
Please let kindness always win,
Every day and deep within.
Acts of love can light the way,
Caring words are ours to say.
Every heart can make a change.
Exercise
Write an acrostic poem on the following topics:
1. FRIEND
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2. NATURE
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Dialogue Writing
Definition: Dialogue writing is a form of writing where two or more people speak to each other. It shows their ideas, feelings, and actions through dialogue. A good conversation is clear, engaging, and helps the reader understand who is talking and what is happening.
Format:

Example: Write a dialogue between two friends discussing their plans to watch a movie over the weekend.
Location: Outside the school gates, after the final bell.
Aarav: (excitedly) Hey Priya! Have you seen the new movie trailer for “The Lost Kingdom”? It looks amazing!
Priya: (interested) I’ve heard about it! It’s an adventure film, right?
Aarav: (nodding) Yes, exactly! I was thinking of going to the cinema this Saturday. Would you like to join me?
Priya (smiling) I’d love to! What time is the show?
Aarav: (checking his phone) The show is at 4 p.m. We could grab some snacks before.
Priya: (enthusiastically) Sounds perfect! I’ll meet you at 3:30 then.
Aarav: (happily) Great! It’s going to be so much fun! See you Saturday!
Priya: (cheerfully) Can’t wait! See you then!
Question 1.
Write a dialogue between two students about their favourite subjects in school.
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Question 2.
Write a dialogue between two friends. One friend has not been able to finish his homework, and the other advises him what to do.
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Question 3.
Write a dialogue between two friends planning a weekend picnic.
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Question 4.
Write a dialogue between two classmates. One wants to play outside, but the other reminds him to prepare for the upcoming test.
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Application Writing
Definition: Application Writing is a formal letter used to ask for something or request permission. It follows a set format and is polite in tone. You usually write it to a teacher, principal, or other authority.
Format:

Example:
Write an application to the Principal of your school, requesting leave for 2 days to attend a family wedding.
A-123,
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
15th November 2025
The Principal
New Era Public School
Karol Bagh, New Delhi
Subject: Application for Leave to Attend a Family Wedding
Respected Sir,
I am a student of Class 7 A in your school. I am writing to request leave for 2 days, from 18th November to 19th November, in order to attend a family wedding.
I assure you that I will make up for any missed lessons and assignments upon my return. I would be extremely grateful if you could kindly grant me leave for the said period.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Saransh Malhotra
Class 7 A
Roll No. 12
Question 1.
Write an application to the School Manager requesting the repair of a broken window ¡n the classroom.
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Question 2.
Write an application to the Principal of your school requesting the issue of a Transfer Certificate, as your father has been transferred to another city and you have to take admission there.
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Article Writing
Definition: Article writing is a way of expressing ideas, facts, or opinions about a specific topic in a clear and engaging manner. It aims to inform or educate the reader, usually in a formal or semi-formal tone. Articles are often published in newspapers, magazines, or online platforms.
Format:
1. Title: Should be catchy and related to the topic.
2. Byline: The writer’s name (e.g., By Janvi Mishra).
3. Introduction: Introduce the topic and grab the reader’s attention.
4. Body: Provide detailed information, examples, or arguments related to the topic.
5. Conclusion: Summarise the main points and give a final thought or suggestion.
Example: Write an article on “The Importance of Regular Exercise” as Akash or Avni of Class 7.
The Importance of Regular Exercise
By Akash/Avni
Regular exercise is crucial for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. As students, we often spend a lot of time studying, but it’s important not to neglect physical activity. Simple exercises like walking, cycling, or playing outdoor games can greatly benefit our health. Exercise helps improve physical strength, keep the heart healthy, and boost the immune system. It also helps to manage stress. When I feel tired or stressed, I find that a short walk or a game of football helps me feel better and more relaxed.
In addition, regular exercise can improve focus and concentration. When we stay active, it becomes easier to concentrate on our studies, which helps us perform better in exams.
In conclusion, regular exercise should be a part of every student’s daily routine. It improves both physical and mental well-being, making us healthier and more focused. So, let’s make time for exercise and enjoy its many benefits.
Question 1.
You are Rahul, a student of Class 7. Write an article on the topic “How to Overcome Exam Stress.”
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Question 2.
You are Meera, a student of Class 7. Write an article on the topic “The Importance of Healthy Eating.
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Speech Writing
Definition: Speech writing is the process of creating words that are spoken aloud to an audience. It is designed to share ideas, inform, entertain, or inspire people. A good speech has three parts: an introduction, the main message or points, and a conclusion. The speech should be clear, interesting, and easy to understand.
Format:
1. Title: The topic of your speech (e.g., “Saving Water”).
2. Byline: A polite greeting (e.g., “Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, and friends”).
3. Introduction: Introduce your topic with a question or interesting fact.
4. Body: Explain the main points clearly with examples.
5. Conclusion: Summarise and end with a final message (e.g., “Thank you!”).
Example: You are Riya Rastogi, a student of Class 7 A. Write a speech on “The Importance of Planting Trees” for your school’s Annual Day.
Good morning, respected Principal, teachers, and dear friends
I am Riya Rastogi of class 7 A. Today I will speak about “The Importance of Planting Trees.”
Trees are an essential part of our planet. They not only provide us with oxygen but also help in keeping the environment clean and healthy. Unfortunately, due to deforestation, we are losing trees at an alarming rate. By planting trees, we contribute to the well-being of our environment. Trees provide food, shelter, and prevent soil erosion. They also reduce pollution and help combat climate change. Simple actions like planting a tree every year can make a big difference.
In conclusion, let’s all make a promise to plant more trees and protect the ones we have. Thank you for your time.
Question 1.
You are Rohan, a student of Class 7. Write a speech on “The Importance of Cleanliness” for your school’s Cleanliness Drive event.
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Question 2.
You are Arjun, a student of Class 7. Write a speech on “The Importance of Being Honest” for your school’s Values Day event.
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