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I -Ñ-Ø√-úø’ -´’çí∫-∞¡¢√®Ωç 6 -ÂÆ°dç-•®Ω’ 2005

Rama Rao: What are your College hours?


College
(O’ °æE-¢Ë-∞¡©’ àçöÀ?) Åçõ‰ v°æüË-¨»-©†’ ´’E≠œ/ ´Ææ’h-´¤©’ Ö†o-îÓôx†’ ûÁL-
Prakash: Our College works from 9 to 3.30.
Ê°N Åçö«ç.
We go for lunch between 12.30
´’J-éÌEo prepositions of time îª÷ü∆lç.
Naresh: what is the last date for the sub-
and 1.30
mission of application?
College 9
(´÷ †’ç* 3.30 ´®Ωèπ◊ (Application submit îËߪ÷-Lq† *´-J-
°æE-îË-Ææ’hçC. ¢Ë’´· 12.30, 1.30 ´’üµ¿u ûËC àC?)
¶µçîË≤ƒhç) Narayana: On or before the 15th of next
Rama Rao: When do you usually start for
month. we issue applications
college?
upto the 28th of this month.
college
(O’®Ω’ ÉçöÀ †’ç* èπ◊ Applications will be available
á°æ¤púø’ •ßª’-©’-üË-®Ω-û√®Ω’?) even after that date till the 30th Pranav: My friend will join me there in July.
Prakash: Because our Classes begin at (Eïç-í¬ØË. last week exam ™ first

AM, PM -á°æ¤p-úø’?..
of this month, but we charge a Together we will return in August.
9.00 in the morning, I usually start mark ´*açC. Ñ -à-ú≈-C ÉØÁo-èπ◊\´
late fee of Rs 5 per day. We friend
(´÷ July
Åéπ\-úÕéÀ ™ ´≤ƒhúø’.
about 8.30, as it takes around half August ´÷®Ω’\©’ ®√´úøç ÉüË ¢Á·ü¿-öÀ-≤ƒJ)
have been selling applications Éü¿l®Ωç éπ©Æœ ™ AJ-T-´≤ƒhç)
an hour for me to reach college. I
am at college by 8.55. But why
are you asking me all the these
questions?
(Classes 9 èπ◊ v§ƒ®Ω綵ºç Å´¤-û√®·
鬕öÀd, ؈’ ´÷´‚-©’í¬ 8.30
v§ƒçûªç™ •ßª’-©’-üË-®Ω-û√†’. College
îË®Ω-ú≈-EéÀ ü¿í∫_®Ω ü¿í∫_®Ω Å®Ω-í∫çô °æúø’-
ûª’çC. àüË-¢Á’iØ√ ؈’ 8.55 éπ™«xcol-
lege ™ Öçö«†’. âØ√ Ñ v°æ¨¡o-©Fo
since the 5th. Our Office is open äéπ ´u´Cµ °æ‹®Ωh-ßË’u-´-®Ωèπ◊ ÅØË Å®ΩnçûÓ IN
áçü¿’èπ◊ Åúø’-í∫’-ûª’-Ø√o®Ω’?) from 10 AM to 5 PM, and appli-
Rama Rao: I am from the RTC. We are ¢√úøû√ç.
cations are issued during that Kumar: (Over to phone) Where are you
gathering information to plan
our bus services to suit stu-
time.
Ñ Ææ綵«-≠æ-ù-™E Prepositions of time – -Ççí∫x-¶µ«-≠æ-ù 43 Krishna? I am waiting for you
Krishna: Sorry, I'll be with you in five min-
dents needs. When does the
before (the 15th), upto (the 28th of this
college usually reopen after utes.
month), till (the 30th), Since (the 5th), during There are 30/ 31
summer vacation? (sorry, âü¿’ EN’≥ƒ©èπ◊, Åçõ‰ âü¿’
(that time). days in a month.
RTC
(؈’ †’ç* ´Ææ’h-Ø√o†’. Prepositions of time
É°æ¤púø’ Ñ Ö°æ-ßÁ÷í∫ç (ØÁ©™ 30/ 31 EN’-≥ƒ©’ ü∆öÀ† ûª®√yûª F ü¿í∫_-®Ω’çö«)
Nü∆u-®Ω’n© Å´-Ææ-®√-©èπ◊ ņ’-í∫’-ùçí¬ îª÷ü∆l´÷? He came back in ten minutes.
Bus services †úø-°æ-ú≈-EéÀ Ñ ®ÓV©’çö«®·)
1. at: Our classes begin at 9 There are only 28/ 29 ¢√úø’ 10 EN’-≥ƒ-©èπ◊ (°æC EN’-≥ƒ-©™
Ææ´÷-î√®Ωç ÊÆéπ-J-Ææ’hØ√oç. ¢ËÆæN classes
(9èπ◊ ´÷ v§ƒ®Ω綵º´’´¤-û√®·) days in February. é¬ü¿’) AJT ´î√aúø’.
ÂÆ©´¤© ûª®√yûªCollege 鬙‰ñ ¸ éπ*a-ûªçí¬ °∂晫† õ„jç ÅE îÁ•’-ûª’-†o-°æ¤púø’ (February
™ 28/ 29 It'll be ready in a week's time.
á°æ¤púø’ ûÁ®Ω’-≤ƒh®Ω’? Ç time ´·çü¿’ at ´Ææ’hçC. ®ÓV©’ Öçö«®·.) M. SURESAN ÅC ¢√®√-EéÀ (¢√®Ωç ®ÓV©’ °æúø’-
Prabhakar: Usually in June, on the 3rd
Our College closes for the day at 4 ûª’çC) ûªßª÷È®j Öçô’çC.
Monday
(Ø√©’-Tç-öÀéÀ college Å®·-§Ú-ûª’çC.) My sister was born in 1999. (1999 Important: every, next, last, that, this
June
(´÷´‚-©’í¬ ™, ´‚úÓ ™)
Ééπ\úø í∫´’-Eç-îªçúÕ. §Òü¿’l†, ≤ƒßª’çvûªç The Government came to power in 2004. ´·çü¿’ in on
é¬F, é¬F ¢√úøç.
≤Ú´’-¢√®Ωç)
Rama Rao: For howmany days does the
°∂晫† time ÅE Ææ÷*ç-îª-ú≈-EéÀ spoken English, (2004 ™) Shops are closed every Sunday
college work in a year?
´÷´‚©’ Conversation ™ AM, PM ¢√úøç. There are 12 months in a year
(on every Sunday é¬ü¿’)
College
(ã Ææç´-ûªq-®Ωç™, áEo ´÷´‚©’ conversation ™ in the morn- (Ææç´-ûªq-®Ωç™ 12 ØÁ©-©’ç-ö«®·) He comes here next Monday
ing, in the evening etc., Åçö«ç. Purely offi- (on next Monday é¬ü¿’)
®ÓV©’ °æE-îË-Ææ’hçC?)
cial spoken/ written form ™ ´÷vûª¢Ë’ AM, ´u´Cµ(Period of time) Ææ÷*ç-îª-ú≈-EéÀ 'in'
He was here last Saturday
Paul: For about 180 days, without counting
exam days PM¢√úøû√ç. ¢√úøû√ç. (on last Saturday é¬ü¿’)
At 4 PM, at 9.30, at half past ten (10.30), etc. The police were able to catch the killer in a
(exams ®ÓV©’ ™‰èπ◊çú≈ Å®·ûË ü∆ü∆°æ¤ I'll begin it this Monday
2. on: On days day
(On this Monday
180 ®ÓV©’) á°æ¤púø÷, (¢√®√© Ê°®Ω’x, °∂晫† é¬ü¿’)
°j Ææ綵«-≠æ-ù-™E Prepositions í∫´’-Eç-îªçúÕ. ®ÓV) ´·çü¿’, dates (ûËD©) ´·çü¿÷ (ØË®Ω-Ææ’h-úÕE §ÚM-Ææ’©’ äéπ\-®Ó-V™ °æô’d-éÓ-í∫-L-í¬®Ω’.) He didn't see her that day (on that day é¬ü¿’)
from, to, between, about, around, by, at ¢√úøû√ç. The teacher finished the whole chapter in in
Å™«Íí èπÿú≈ ®√ü¿’.
after, in, on, for. Suseela: When are you leaving for just a week The tournaments will begin next June
Prepositions Hyderabad? (Teacher ¢Á·ûªhç chapter †’ ¢√®Ωç™
O’®Ω’ í∫´’-EçîË Öçö«®Ω’ °j (in next June é¬ü¿’ )
ÅFo èπÿú≈ Time (Ææ´’-ߪ÷-EéÀ) Ææç•ç-Cµç-*† Suguna: On Sunday, that is, on the 4th.
°æ‹Jhî˨»®Ω’) She met him last December
Prepositions Time
ÅE. °j´Fo èπÿú≈ – Æ洒ߪ’ç, Suseela: When is the interview?
Suguna: On Monday. I will be back here
´u´-CµØË ´’®Ó Nüµ¿çí¬, Åçõ‰ éÌçûª-é¬©ç ™°æ© (in last December é¬ü¿’)
®ÓV, ØÁ©, Ææç´-ûªq®Ωç, ´u´Cµ – ûÁLÊ° ´÷ô© ïJÍí Ææç°∂æ’-ô-†í¬ Ê°®Ì\ØË Ææçü¿-®√s¥™x– They go to Kashmir every May
´·çü¿’ ´Ææ’h-Ø√o®· éπü∆! on the 6th, that is, on Tuesday
3. in: Months years Manoj: Why are you so happy, Mohan? (in every May
at (9.00 in the morning), about (8.30), (ØÁ©©’), (Ææç´-ûªq-®√©’), é¬ü¿’)
around (half an hour), after (summer vaca- ´u´Cµ(duration) IN
´·çü¿’ ´Ææ’hçC. (àçöÀ, Åçûª ÆæçûÓ-≠æçí¬ ÖØ√o´¤ Ñ éÀçC Vocabulary îª÷úøçúÕ.
tion), in (June), on (the 3rd Monday), in (a Pranav: I will be in Kashmir in June. ¢Á÷£æ«Ø˛?) É´Fo í∫’ù«-©†’ ûÁL-Ê°N. (Pronunciation)
year), for (howmany days) - brackets
Ééπ\úø (June Kashmir
™ ™ Öçö«) Mohan: Why not? I got the first mark in last 1) Charming = î√N’çí˚ = Çéπ-®Ω{-ùÃ-ߪ’-¢Á’i†
™ Ö†oN time expressions éπü∆! Åçü¿’-éπE Oô- Paul: For how long? week's exam. The first time I ÉC Çé¬-®Ωç™ 鬴a; v°æ´-®Ωh†™ 鬴a;
Eoç-öÀE prepositions of place and position - (áçûª-鬩ç, áEo-®Ó-V©’?) scored so high in a year. ´’E-≠œéÀ, ´Ææ’h-´¤èπ◊ ¢√úø-´îª’a.
a) She is very Charming in that dress.

v°æ¨¡o: what does he think of himself? ÅE Éî√a®Ω’. what does he think iv) Join a college/ a group/ a course - join
Éô’-´çöÀ Ææçü¿-®√s¥™x ûª®√yûª (Ç¢Á’ Ç dress ™ î√© Çéπ-®Ω{-ùÃ-ߪ’çí¬ ÖçC)
b) He was Charming towards us
about himself ņ-èπÿ-úøü∆? preposition í∫’Jç* -N-´-Jç-îªí∫-©®Ω’ àpreposition ®√ü¿’.
v) attend = attend college/ class/ marriage etc.
£æ…ï-®Ω-´úøç – (Åûªúø’ ´÷ûÓ î√™« Ç£æ…x-ü¿-éπ-®Ωçí¬ ÖØ√oúø’)
ï¢√•’:
– N.°æ-´-Ø˛- π◊-´÷®˝ ®√V, £j«ü¿-®√-¶«ü˛ 2) Chase
attend to = àüÁjØ√ ¶«üµ¿u-ûªí¬ îËߪ’úøç. (îÁß˝’ñ¸) = ¢Áçô-•úÕ ûª®Ω-´’úøç.
My Father is attending to the repairs of our house. a) The tiger chased the deer.
i) î√™« Ææçü¿-®√s¥™x of, about äéπ-ü∆E •ü¿’©’ äéπöÀ (°æ¤L >çéπ ¢Áçô-•-úÕçC)
(Çߪ’† Ç °æE îª÷Ææ’-èπ◊ç-ô’-Ø√o®Ω’)
¢√úø-´îª’a. Think of, think about È®çúø÷ correct. attend on = ®Óí∫’-©èπ◊, ÅA-ü∑¿’-©èπ◊ Ææ°æ-®Ωu©’ îËߪ’úøç b) The police were chasing the thief.
ii) Prepositions í∫’Jç* N´-JÆæ’h-Ø√oç. a) Please attend on the guests (-§Ú-MÆæ’-©’ üÌçí∫-¢Áç-•úÕ °æú≈f®Ω’)
iii) agree with = ´uéÀhûÓ àéÃ-¶µº-Nç-îªúøç. (Gusets †’ îª÷Ææ’-éÓçúÕ) 3) Drag (vú≈í˚ – Ééπ\úø 'vú≈—,
agree to = üËE-ÈéjØ√ ä°æ¤p-éÓ-´úøç b) When I was ill my sister attend on me. Bank™ ba ™«í¬ °æ©-é¬L)= ™«í∫úøç
He agreed to stay for another day sister i) He dragged the boy into the room
v°æ¨¡o:
(Ø√èπ◊ ¶«í¬-™‰-†-°æ¤púø’ ´÷ îª÷Ææ’-èπ◊çC)
ÉçéÓ ®ÓVç-úø-ú≈-EéÀ ä°æ¤p-éÌ-Ø√oúø’. Letter writing
™ *´®Ω "Thanking you" Åçö«®Ω’. ÅC È®jõ‰Ø√, ™‰éπ (í∫C-™éÀ ™«í¬úø’)
She agreed to the proposal Thank you ÅØ√™«– N´-Jç-îª-í∫-©®Ω’. ii) She dragged him into the quarrel

ï¢√•’: ÆæÈ®j† correspondence ™, letter *´®Ω thanking you/ Thank you
Ç v°æA-§ƒ-ü¿†é¬¢Á’ ä°æ¤p-éÌçC. – N.éπ%-≠æg-´‚Jh, Nï-ߪ’-¢√úø Ç¢Á’ Åûª-úÕE §Òö«xô™éÀ ™«TçC.
I agree with you that he is the best player iii) The movie dragged on
ņ-´-Ææ®Ωç. é¬E î√™«´’çC É™« ®√Ææ’hç-úø-úøçûÓ ÅC ¢√úø’-éπí¬
Åûªúø’ best player ÅE ÅçU-éπ-J-Ææ’h-Ø√o†’/ FûÓ àéÃ-¶µº-N-Ææ’h-Ø√o†’. ´÷J§Ú®·çC. British correspondence™ Thanking you Å®Ω’ü¿’.
Ç ÆœE´÷ ≤ƒí∫-D-¨»®Ω’

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