You should say
-Who shared the message with you?
-what the news was about?
-how was it written?
-and explain why the news was important?
Model Answer
Introduction
- Everyone received a number of news every day via many methods.
- I receive important news almost every day
- But there was a time I received one that is more important than the rest.
Who shared the message with you?
- I applied to 4 different colleges
- I was so expectant for their reply but it never came.
- Until an unknown number,
What was the news about?
- Sent me a message that,
- I have been offered Admission to Delhi University
- I jumped up for joy and screamed at the top of my voice
How was it written?
- The message was written like this
- Dear Maya,
- You have been offered Admission into our prestigious college to further your education. We believe in you, DU(Delhi University) awaits you.
Explain why the news was important?
- The news was important because it has to do with my education.
- I have been waiting and anticipating this great news.
- It was not just ordinary news.
- It’s news that was first on my scale of preference.
Conclusion
I was excited because getting into the University to study my dream course was a step in the right direction for me as a person.
Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
Que 1.Why do some people dislike sending text messages?
They feel it’s going to take a longer time, punctuating it could be an issue and it might not get delivered to the recipient on time. They prefer making calls
Que 2. What is the information that cannot be communicated via text messages?
The death of a person, gift items, and any physical object will not be sent via text messages.
Que 3. How do people in India deliver important information?
In the past, they used traditional paper mails with seals, now they use text messages and emails.
Que 4. What do you think of traditional paper mails?
It is obsolete since technology has brought a more unique, better, and faster way to send messages through text messages, emails, and calls
Que 5. Do you think it is still a good way to deliver information using traditional mails?
No. When it is used to deliver criminal activities, it makes it difficult to investigate.
Que 6. Have our ways to communicate with each other changed in recent years?
Yes it has. Due to technological advancement, Social media platforms like Facebook and others have helped and are far better than paper mails.
Que 7. What preferences between Indian media and western media?
Indian media is old and takes a longer time when it comes to delivering mails but Western media is pretty fast and delivers on time. You can sit in the comfort of your home and send whatever mail you want to send but this is not applicable in the Indian media. You will have to get to the Indian mail office to be able to send mails.