FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES. Lesson Plan Odd Semester JUL 2018 NOV 2018

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Lesson Plan Odd Semester JUL 2018 NOV 2018 For all UG Courses I Semester SUB CODE: ULE18101 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH SRM IST SRM Nagar Kattankulathur- 603 203.

SUBJECTS FOR I YEAR I SEMESTER S.NO SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT TITLE HANDLED BY 1 ULE18101 ENGLISH-I Dr.SHANTHICHITRA 2 ULE18101 ENGLISH-I Ms.Geetha.K.B 3 ULE18101 ENGLISH-I Dr.VENNILA.V 4 ULE18101 ENGLISH-I Dr.KARTHIGA.S.V 5 ULE18101 ENGLISH-I Ms.SHALINI INFANTA SYLLABUS FOR FIRST YEAR SEMESTER I SEMESTER I Subject Code Title of the Subject L T P Total of LTP C ULE18101 English-I 4 1 0 5 4 INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES At the end of this course the learner is expected: 1. To encourage greater written skills through comprehension writing and composition writing 2. Improve their oral and written skills through a combination of theory and practice. 3. Extend and expand their savoir-faire through the acquisition of latest skills and techniques by practical training. Student Outcomes e f h M N e F e f UNIT I Poetry: Yayum Nyayum Kurunthogai 40 My Grandmother s House Kamala Das Transgender Olivia Kent Obituary A K Ramanujam UNIT II Prose: On Marriages Nirad C.Chaudhuri Response to Welcome addresses ii)why Do We Disagree Swami Vivekananda I have a dream Martin Luther King UNIT III Short Story: Nincompoop Anton Chekhov

The Rat Ashokamitran Quantum of Solace Ian Flemming Squirrel - Ambai UNIT III Popular Literature: 1. Shabdo -Kaushik Ganguli 2. TEDX Talks 3. John Lennon - Imagine 4. Bob Marley - No woman no cry UNIT V Language Component: Spot the Errors Jumbled Sentence Homophones & Homonyms Idioms and Phrases Antonyms and Synonyms Story through Images Hints Development Autobiography of Concrete Objects Advertisements Slogan Writing TEXT BOOKS Cambridge University Press, Raymond Murphy, Essential Grammar in Use 3 rd Edition 2010 Course Nature : Theory Assessment Method (Max.Marks: 100) In Semeste r Assessmen t Tool Cycle Test I Cycle Test II Model Examinati on Assign ment Attendance Total Marks 10 10 20 5 5 50% End Semester Weightage 50% Total 100%

LESSON PLAN ULE18101 English - I W.Day DATE DAY ORDER PARTICULARS 1 02/07/2018 I Introduction to the syllabus and course 2 03/07/2018 II Curriculum Discussion and the purpose of the course 3 04/07/2018 III Introduction of Kurunthogai as a text in classroom 4 05/07/2018 IV Kurunthogai 40 critical analysis 5 06/07/2018 V Yayum Nyayum poem analysis S 6 09/07/17 I Yayum Nyayum poem -line by line explanation 7 10/07/17 II Discussion on Yayum Nyayum poem 8 11/07/17 III About Olivia Kent s 9 12/07/17 IV Discussion on gender bias- Bi-double discrimination 10 11 12 13 14 13/07/17 16/07/17 17/07/17 18/07/17 19/07/17 V I II III IV Transgender poem explanation About the writer Nirad C Choudhary On Marriages text explanation On Marriages - text explanation On Marriages text explanation 15 20/07/17 V Discussion about Hindu society and Marriages in various community 16 23/07/17 I Biography of Anton Chekhov 17 24/07/17 II Nincompoop text explanation 18 25/07/17 III Nincompoop text explanation 19 26/07/17 IV About Kaushik Ganguli 20 27/07/17 V Shabdo Movie Discussion 21 30/07/17 I Spot the Errors 22 31/07/17 II Jumbled Sentence 23 01/08/17 III Homophones & Homonyms 24 02/08/17 IV Activities 25 03/08/17 V Seminar 26 06/08/17 I Seminar 27 07/08/17 II Revision 28 08/08/17 III CYCLE TEST I 29 09/08/17 IV CYCLE TEST I 30 10/08/17 V CYCLE TEST I 31 13/08/17 I About Kamala Das

32 14/08/17 II My Grandmother s House poem explanation 33 16/08/17 III My Grandmother s House poem explanation 34 17/08/17 IV About A K Ramanujam 35 20/08/17 V Obituary poem explanation 36 21/08/17 I Obituary poem explanation 37 23/08/17 II About Swami Vivekananda 38 24/08/17 III Response to Welcome addresses explanation 39 27/08/17 IV Why Do We Disagree explanation 40 28/08/17 V About Ashokamitran 41 29/08/17 I The Rat text explanation 42 30/08/17 II The Rat text explanation 43 31/08/17 III TEDX Talks 44 03/09/17 IV TEDX Talks 45 04/09/17 V Discussion on TEDX Talks 46 05/09/17 I About John Lennon 47 06/09/17 II Imagine explanation 48 07/09/17 III Views on Imagine 49 10/09/17 IV I have a dream Martin Luther King 50 11/09/17 V About Racism 51 12/09/17 I I have a dream text explanation 52 14/09/17 II Idioms and Phrases 53 17/09/17 III Antonyms and Synonyms 54 18/09/17 IV Story through Images 55 19/09/17 V Hints Development 56 20/09/17 I Revision 57 24/09/17 II CYCLE TEST II 58 25/09/17 III CYCLE TEST II 59 26/09/17 IV CYCLE TEST II 60 27/09/17 V Obituary A K Ramanuja 61 28/09/17 I Obituary poem explanation 62 01/10/17 II Squirrel - Ambai 63 03/10/17 III Bob Marley - No woman no cry 64 04/10/17 IV Slogan Writing

65 05/10/17 V Advertisements 66 08/10/17 I Autobiography of Concrete Objects 67 09/10/17 II Revision 68 10/10/17 III Model Exam 69 11/10/17 IV Model Exam 70 12/10/17 V Model Exam 71 15/10/17 I Model Exam 72 16/10/17 II Model Exam 73 17/10/17 III Model Exam 74 22/10/17 IV Model Exam 75 23/10/17 V Model Exam

Question Paper Pattern First Semester ULE18101 English-I Time: 3 hours Mark: 100 Section A (40 Mark) Annotate the following : (5*6=40) 1. Endhaiyum Nundhaiyum EmmuraikKelir 2. You have your wings now. Fly sweet child be young and free. 3. Therefore I once gave an analysis of what I called the geometrical basis of love 4. But someone told me he got two lines 5. They didn't even gossip well 6. But I m not the only one Section B (30 Mark) 1. Interpret the given visual and write a story. (5*6=30) 2. Develop the hints given below: Not an uncommon thing in this age- stress and strain- any idea can keep you tossing in bed- the fear of examination- aniexty of knowing the results- sick- loss of money- fear for life- untold love- sultry weather- sleepless nights- once a wrong idea enters your mind- happiness- you think in different way- the other day, being all alone- how the jumping of the cat- inner compound took away my breath.

3. Sketch an autobiography of an Apple iphone 4. Draft suitable classified ads, bearing in mind the details provided below: A reputed company requires canvassing agents. Attractive commissions are offered. So frame an advertisement quoting the pay. 5. Match the slogans with their relevant products: Products Tube lights Toilet soap Two-wheeler Fountain pen TV channel Slogans - a) Free-flow - b) Entertains you non-stopping - c) No chemicals, only herbals - d) Ride swiftly - e) Glows brightly 6. Write a 2 line slogan for the following concepts Clean india Educational institutions SECTION C (30 Mark) Answer the following : (10*3=30) 1. Write about Kamala Das and her notion of the typical Indian woman and male domination in the Indian society. 2. What defines the feminine and masculine spheres? How do the spheres overlap in Hindu marriage? 3. Discuss the pros and cons between the text and the movie