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Essential & Applied Language Skills
Paper Code:
VEN/EJD/EEN100
Credits:
02
Periods/week:
02
Objective:
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The course will enable the students to:
Improve their knowledge of grammar and fluency in oral and written production
Get acquainted with the structures of phonetics and word stress
Acquire compositional and editing skills
6.00
Unit I:
Vocabulary and Phonetics
Synonyms & Antonyms
Word Formation : Prefix & Suffix
Word-stress (marking stress)
10.00
Unit II:
Grammar and Usage
Transformation of Sentences:
Direct & Indirect Narration
Interchange of Degrees of Comparison
Modals
Sequence of Tenses
2.00
Unit III:
Comprehension
Comprehension of an unseen passage
6.00
Unit IV:
Compositional Skills
Letters : Formal & Informal
Resumé, CV& Job-Application
Précis–Writing
6.00
Unit V:
Professional Writing Skills
Dialogue-Writing
Editing a Short Text
(focussing on grammar, coherence & cohesion)
Source Books:
Quirk, Randolph and Sidney Greenbaum. A University Grammar of English. Longman, 1986.
Seely, John. The Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking. OUP, 2005.
Singh, Vandana R. The Written Word. OUP, 2009.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Adams, Valerie. An Introduction to Modern English Word-Formation. Longman, 1973.
Leigh, Judith. CVs and Job Applications. OUP, 2004.
Academic Year:
2020-2021
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