Unit 1: Basics of Communication
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
Syllabus English for Communication (AEC) Unit 1: Basics of CommunicationUnit 2: Oral Communication2.1 Interview Skills2.2 Group Discussion
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
Syllabus English for Communication (AEC) Unit 1 : Listerning Skillsa. Listening Processb. Types of Listeningc. Improving Listening Skills / Listening Carefullyd. English Tones: Rising, Falling Unit 2 : Writing Skillsa. Formal Lettersb. Newspaper Reportsc. Writing Emailsd. Writing for Blogs
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
SyllabusB.A. English Part-IISemester- III[AEC] [MIL]Reading Texts in Indian English–I UNIT Description I Poetry:1. Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T.S.: Nissim Ezekiel2. Pilgrimage: Shiv K. Kumar3. The Ghaghra in Spate: Keki N. Daruwalla4. On Killing a Tree: Gieve Patel II Short Stories:1. The Doctor’s Word: R. K. Narayan2. The Lost Child: Munshi Premchand3. The Old Banyan … Read more
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
Oliver Goldsmith’s The Village Schoolmaster is a nostalgic and detailed character sketch that blends humour, admiration, and poignant reflection on the passage of time.
The poem The Queen’s Rival by Sarojini Naidu is a beautifully crafted narrative that explores themes of beauty, desire, and fulfillment through the perspective of Queen Gulnaar. The poem is divided into three parts, each revealing a different stage of the queen’s emotional journey.