Foundation Course FC 102 General English

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Foundation Course FC 102 General English Course Introduction: It is impossible for a human being to experience every good or bad thing existing on this earth, but he can definitely learn from the experiences of others. This process of learning can be initiated if he acquaints himself with the literary works of the great masters. Such experiences sensitize the human being on issues pertaining to the struggle for human existence. Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with the best samples of writings in English so that they can learn the structure of the language as it is used creatively. 2. To orient students to social and cultural issues. 3. To acquaint students with different writing styles of English. No. of Credits: 2 Theory Sessions per week: 3 Teaching Hours: 40 hours UNIT TOPICS / SUBTOPICS 1 Selected Stories from Malagudi Days by R K Narayan Indian thought Publication List of stories o The Doctors word o The Blind dog o Iswaran o Father s help o Forty-five a month o Out of Business o Attila o The Shadow o Leela s friend o Salvi Note: Short question-answers and theme based short notes should be asked. 2 Arms and the Man by Bernard Shaw Orient Longman Publication Note: Short question-answers and theme based short notes should be asked. TEACHING HOURS 10 hours 10 hours 3 Grammar 10 hours Tenses

Subject-verb agreement Preposition Articles Modals 4 Speaking Skills 10 hours Pronunciation (identification of sounds, vowels & consonants) Syllable division (from the list attached) Rhyming words Vocabulary from the texts Reference Book : 1. Enrich your English by CIEFL (Academic Skills book) 2. Contemporary English Grammar by Raymond Murphy 3. Essential English Grammar - by Raymond Murphy Assessment to be done on the basis of assignments and tests/exam. Tests to be set from the syllabus itself. Suggested areas/topics for assignment: 1. Literary background of Malgudy Days 2. Literary background of Arms and the Man 3. Paragraph writing using words given in the vocabulary 4. Identifying grammatical errors 5. Correcting grammatical errors Seminar topics 1. Life and works of R K Narayan 2. Life and works of Bernard Shaw 3. Comparison of the stories of Malgudy days with the TV serial Malgudi days. 4. The picture of India as presented in R K Narayan s short stories(other than the ten stories given in the syllabus) 5. Importance of reading in Language learning

List of Syllables: 1. Ominous om in ous 2. Doctor - doc tor 3. Repeat re peat 4. Whimper whim per 5. Auspicious aus pi cious 6. Opportunity op por tun ity 7. Extricate ex tri cate 8. Goad goad (mono syllable word) 9. Examination exam in ation 10. Deliberate de lib er ate 11. Isolate iso late 12. Palpitate pal pi tate 13. Amount amount (mono syllabic word) 14. Humiliation Hu mili ation 15. Moustache mous tache 16. Deliver de liver 17. Impatient im pa tient 18. Starvation star va tion 19. Excruciating ex cru ci at ing 20. Resignation res ig na tion 21. Gramophone gramo phone 22. Fashionable fash ion able 23. Numerous nu mer ous 24. Disappointment dis ap point ment 25. Formidableness for mid able ness

26. Puppy puppy (monosyllabic word) 27. Misunderstanding mis un der stand ing 28. Occasionally oc ca sion al ly 29. Consideration con sid er ation 30. Father father (monosyllabic word) 31. Minimum min imum 32. Ordinary or din ary 33. Catalogue cata logue 34. Illustrate il lus trate 35. Magician ma gi cian 36. Jewellery jew el lery 37. Classification clas si fi ca tion 38. Demand de mand 39. Notwithstanding not with stand ing 40. Ungrateful un grate ful

Word Meaning Noun Verb Adjective admire to think of with pleasure and respect admiration Admire Admirable amusement enjoyment amusement amuse amusing challenge cheerful Civilized to invite to compete against one in fight, match, etc. happy and optimistic without roughness of manner or style civility challenge challenge challenging cheerfulness cheer cheerful civility Civilize Civil,civilized curable that can be cured cure cure curable dear Much loved Dear Endear Dear deceit defy The act of deceiving Openly refuse to obey Deceit Deceive Deceitful Defiance Defy Defiant disgusting Very unpleasant Disgust Disgust Disgusting Dishearten Discourage Disheartenment Dishearten Disheartening disposition inclination Disposition Dispose Disposed dream A long-held wish Dream Dream Dreamy eatable fit to be consumed eatery, eatables Eat Eatable as food Enchanted Charmed Enchantment Enchant Enchanted energetic full of energy Energy Energise Energetic Envy the feeling you have towards someone when you Wish you had their qualities Envy Envy Envious

excitable easily excited Excitement Excite Excitable Flash to appear as a Flash Flash Flashy sudden very bright flame or flare foolish without good sense Foolishness Befool Foolish glorious bringing glory Glory glorify glorious Imagination the ability to Imagination Imagine Imaginative imagine Inspire To motivate Inspiration Inspire Inspiring Insult to be rude to Insult Insult Insulting Meanness Unkindness Meanness Mean Mean Noble Decent Nobility Ennoble Noble Professional working in one of the professions profession professionalize Professional Realize to change into realization realize Realizable money, to make real Recommendation the act of Recommendation recommend recommended recommending reconciliation bringing back of Reconciliation reconcile reconciliable friendly relations refined made pure refinement refine Refined ridiculous silly or ridicule Ridicule ridiculous unreasonable romantic showing strong romanticism romanticize Romantic feelings of love safe protected from Safety Save Safe danger or risk Scatter to spread widely in Scatter Scatter scattered all directions Slash To reduce Slasher Slash Slashing Thrilling To feel a thrill Thrill Thrill Thrilling wonder a feeling of surprise and admiration worship religious feelings of love, respect and admiration Wonder Wonder wonderful Worship Worship Worshipful