Education
English Speaking in 35 days
Improve Your English - Part I
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CONVERSATIONS)
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English Speaking in 35 days
Improve Your English - Part IV
Day 30th
PROVERBIAL CONVERSATIONAL SHEETS

( Memorise this sheet and speak aloud)

"AS YOU SOW, SO SHALL YOU REAP"

GITA  : Comment on the proverb "As you sow, so shall you reap" brother.
RAVI : It is imitated from the example of the farmer. The farmer reaps his harvest on the basis of his sown seeds, the same way we have to reap the harvest of punishments or rewards on the basis of our good or bad seeds of our dees.
GITA  : So it means that if I do bad to some today. I will bee afflected with pain tomorrow?
RAVI : Of course yes, God's justice prevails on everyone equally. No one can save himself from the hands of Alighty God. We have to repent for our evil deeds.
GITA  : It also means that we are rewarded for good deeds.
RAVI : Indeed, Yeah. Now take the example of our social relationships with peeople in our day to day life. If we are polite and friendly with them, we too shall get the same response from them, but if we start beehaving naughtily, we shall be disregarded by them. For world itself is the mirror of our deed. As you sow, so shall you reap.

Practice Pattern

"Narrate an incident concerned with the proverb "As you sow, so shall you reap".

"Narrate an incident concerned with the proverb "As you sow, so shall you reap"