Ayesha : Batik Aloha shirts, damask midi skirt, kid leather gloves, Roman Sandals, sun-hat (summer wear)
Rahul : Cotton jersey; matching chinos, sneakers, Havelock cap (casual wear)
Smitha : Brocade evening gown, satin long gloves, gossamer veil, Babouche slippers (bridal wear)
Deepak : Polo Shirt, Corduroy breeches, gauntlets, Balmorals, jockey cap (Sports wear)
Reena : Cashmere pullover, pleated flannel skirt, high-button buck-skin shoes, beret (winter wear)
Girish : Tuxedo, bow-tie, dress shoes (semi-formal evening wear)
Kumar : Embroidered Sherwani, Kashmirian Cap, Zariembroidered Sandals (ethnic formal evening wear)
Sarala : Lucknow Chikan Voile Salwar, matching churidhar, georgette dupatta, flat sandals (ethnic casual wear)
English conversation in all situation with example. How to speak English fluently. English conversation topics, Conversation practice.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
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