Objective: Students should be able to describe the various ice creams based on colour, size, flavour and so on. Prepared By: Mr. lk pal, PRT, K.V. crpf.

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Objective: Students should be able to describe the various ice creams based on colour, size, flavour and so on. Prepared By: Mr. lk pal, PRT, K.V. crpf lucknow

DESCRIBE ABOUT THE ICE-CREAM: It’s colour It’s size It’s flavour It’s look It’s taste It’s price It’s brand

TRY DESCRIBING THE ICE CREAM HERE!

REPORTREPORT Write a report on the different brands of ice creams available in your area.

1)Start with a short introduction which contains the topic. 2)Then list the ice cream brands available in your area. 3)Next,which are the common flavours of ice cream in each of the brands. 4)Under each brand, find out which flavours are being sold the most. Also find out their prices. 5)Finally,write which do you think is the most popular ice-cream.