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9.The Window is Blurred


This page provides exam-oriented discourse questions based on The Window is Blurred by Barack Obama. It covers important writing tasks such as email, diary, speech, dialogue, article, letter, poster, podcast, and creative writing to help Plus One students prepare effectively for HSE English examinations.


๐ŸŸข ✉️ EMAIL WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)

  1. After reading The Window is Blurred, you realized the dangers of fake news. Write an email to your friend explaining the importance of verifying information before sharing it.

  2. Your school is organizing a seminar on "Media Literacy and Responsible Social Media Use." Write an email to the Principal seeking permission to conduct the programme.

  3. Write an email inviting a cyber security expert to deliver a talk on "Safe and Responsible Use of Social Media."


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿ’Œ DIARY ENTRY (4 QUESTIONS)

  1. After reading The Window is Blurred, write a diary entry expressing your thoughts on misinformation and fake news.

  2. You accidentally shared fake news on social media and later realized your mistake. Write a diary entry describing your feelings.

  3. Imagine you attended Barack Obama's speech. Write a diary entry about what inspired you most.

  4. Write a diary entry reflecting on how responsible internet use can make society better.


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿ—ฃ️ SPEECH WRITING (4 QUESTIONS)

  1. Prepare a speech on "Think Before You Share."

  2. Prepare a speech on "The Dangers of Fake News."

  3. Your school observes Media Literacy Week. Prepare a speech on "Responsible Use of Social Media."

  4. Prepare a speech on "Digital Citizenship and Democracy."


๐ŸŸข ๐ŸŽญ SCRIPT / DIALOGUE WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)

  1. Write a dialogue between two students discussing how to identify fake news online.

  2. Prepare a conversation between a teacher and a student on responsible social media behaviour.

  3. Convert Obama's message into a short classroom role-play promoting media literacy.


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿง  CHARACTER / SPEAKER SKETCH (2 QUESTIONS)

  1. Write a character sketch of Barack Obama based on the speech.

  2. Describe the qualities of Obama as a responsible and inspiring public speaker.


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿชง POSTER DESIGNING (3 QUESTIONS)

  1. Design a poster on "Stop Fake News."

  2. Prepare a poster on "Think Before You Share."

  3. Design a poster for Safer Internet Day promoting responsible online behaviour.


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿ“ข AWARENESS CAMPAIGN / SLOGAN WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)

  1. Prepare an awareness campaign on "Be a Responsible Digital Citizen."

  2. Write five catchy slogans against fake news and misinformation.

  3. Design a social media awareness campaign promoting fact-checking.


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿ’ญ REFLECTIVE / ANALYTICAL WRITING (4 QUESTIONS)

  1. Explain the central idea of The Window is Blurred.

  2. How does Barack Obama explain the dangers of misinformation?

  3. Write a critical appreciation of the speech.

  4. Explain the importance of critical thinking in the digital age.


๐ŸŸข ✍️ LETTER WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)

  1. Write a letter to the editor highlighting the dangers of fake news.

  2. Write a formal letter to a social media company requesting stronger action against misinformation.

  3. Write an informal letter to your friend advising them to verify information before sharing it online.


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿ“– ARTICLE WRITING (3 QUESTIONS)

  1. Write an article on "Media Literacy in the Digital Age."

  2. Write an article on "Social Media: Boon or Bane?"

  3. Write an article on "The Importance of Responsible Digital Citizenship."


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿง  CREATIVE WRITING (2 QUESTIONS)

  1. Imagine you are a fact-checker who prevents fake news from spreading. Narrate your experience.

  2. Write a short story based on the idea: "One Click Changed Everything."


๐ŸŸข ๐Ÿ“Œ PODCAST / PUBLIC AWARENESS SCRIPT (2 QUESTIONS)

  1. Prepare a short podcast script on "How to Identify Fake News."

  2. Write a public awareness script encouraging people to think critically before sharing online content.

These discourse questions are closely aligned with the lesson's themes of media literacy, misinformation, digital responsibility, democracy, critical thinking, and ethical communication.

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