Role-play the following dialogues:
A.
: Anand is a student of Physics studying at Presidency College in
Chennai. He is interviewed by an officer from a charitable organisation
for a scholarship.
Anand : Good morning, Sir.
Officer : Hello, Anand! Good morning, be seated.
Anand : Thank you, Sir.
Officer : Anand, please tell me something about your present studies.
Anand : I am a first year student of M.Sc Physics at Presidency College in Chennai. I was indeed a success at school.
Officer : How about your parents?
Anand : My father works on a farm and my mother in a school.
Officer : OK Anand, say something about your aim in life.
Anand : My aim! I want to become a scientist at the Indian Institute of Science.
Officer : That’s fine. Do you know where IISc is?
Anand : It is in Bangalore.
Officer : Where is it located in Bangalore?
Anand : It is on the Tumkur Road.
Officer : Well, how much of financial help do you expect from our charity?
Anand : I’d be grateful to you Sir, if I could get the course fee reimbursed.
Officer : Oh, I see, we’ll try to help you.
Anand : Thank you, Sir.
B.
A :Hello, could I speak to Mr. Dinesh?
B :May I know who I am speaking to?
A :I’m his friend Satish.
B :I am afraid he isn’t here at the moment. Just a minute! Yes, here he comes.
Dinesh : Hello, Satish. How are you?
Satish : I’m fine and you?
Dinesh : I’m fine too.
Satish : By the way, where are you now?
Dinesh : I’m in my office at the moment.
Satish : When will you be available at home?
Dinesh : I hope I’ll be at home on Friday.
Satish : What time shall I come?
Dinesh : Either in the evening or at night.
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