Teacher: In Nepali culture, there is some freedom for the male and some restrictions are there for the girls, so due to the trained tradition and culture some girls, they hesitate herself to say their opinions due to the their tradition, their culture, their activity of their house, but most of the students here, generally wise, they ask questions, and girls there is some shyness to speak, to ask the questions.
Interviewer: So is there anything that you do as a teacher that makes sure – to ensure that the girls also speak out in class.
Teacher: Yes, I always encourage them, especially girls, that school is the second – school is the second place for you, like a home. We are the parents. You can openly ask if any types of problem if you are facing. You can openly ask and we will also treat you as a parent, as a mother as a father, so don't hesitate, don't be shy, don't be silly. You can ask any problems related to subject and also related to your physical, mental or any problems you can say.
Teacher: Put it into discussion, yeah?
Student: A formal letter is an official letter or business letter. It is a letter that you can give to your friend, to president, manager, secretary and your principal in school. So, when you are writing a letter, it's not that you write it the way you give it to your friends or your relative is the way you write it, in a way – you write it – let me give you the features of a formal letter – the formal – the features of formal letter – you first write your address your own – the writer of – the writer will first write his own address and the receiver – the person that you are – that you, that you give the letter to – you write his address and you write salutation then you write your title then subscription. Thank you. Thanks.