Monday, October 17

Compulsory English-I (386) - Autumn 2022 - Assignment 2

Course: Compulsory English-I (386)                              Semester: Autumn, 2022

 Q.1   In Unit 6, you have learnt how to apologize to someone. Write some sentences of apology for the situations given below. Follow the example.           (15)

Situation: You are late for work.

         Apology:  I am sorry; I couldn’t find a taxi.

 

i.            Situation. You hurt your sister.

Apology.i am sorry ;I am  wrong and you're sorry for doing it.

ii.          Situation. You lost your house keys.

Apology. Sorry he is not mind the key is my pocket

iii.        Situation. You entered in the room without permission.

Apology. I hope this letter changes the bad image you possess about me in your mind and find me a room in your heart again.

iv.        Situation. You broke a glass.

Apology. When you break the glass now say SORRY to broken glass Did the sorry word can fix that broken glass? So don't break someone heart if you break their heart ...

v.          Situation. You stole your brothers’ bike.

Apology. Well, first, Return the bike. It's not yours, it's NEVER been yours, and you don't have the right to keep it. Second, start apologizing; it may be too late ...

 

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Q.2   Write a descriptive paragraph of around 100 words about the street your live in. Read about descriptive writing in Unit 6 of your textbook.

By using the Location SA Map Viewer you acknowledge the following disclaimer. Location SA watermark. 200km. Satellite Image Attribution |. The road rules refresher pocket guide outlines some of the most commonly misunderstood road rules. The pocket guide is available from Service SA, ... When driving on any road that does not have marked lanes you must keep your vehicle as near as practicable to the far left side of the road, except: when about ...

Q.3   Use the following linking words in sentences. Take guidance from Unit 7 of your textbook.                                                                                                          

As   

Too

Then

But

Also

As. I worked as a waiter when I was a student. ...

Too. which goes either at the end of a sentence or after a subject and means as well.

Then. We could go shopping first then get a bite to eat

But. Conjunctions are linking words like and, or, but, then and because. The two main types of conjunctions are coordinating

Also. I also began to be interested in cricket. They also helped out.

Q.4   Express your opinion in one sentence about each of the following issues. Follow the example. Further guidance is there in Unit 7 of your textbook.    (10)

 

         Example: Internet       In my opinion internet is a good source of information.

 

i.            Multivitamins

I was prescribed a multivitamin including iron, evening primrose oil and echinacea, and am yet to be blighted by a winter cold. Times, Sunday Times.

ii.          Career

It would make sense, and it would mean "Because of his boss's wrong appraisal his career is being affected. And that's why he is frustrated.

iii.        Fame

He is tweeting his way to fame and wealth. That was the peak of your fame. He had a canny understanding of the mechanics of fame. He wielded that fame like a left jab.

iv.        Obesity

Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. A body mass index

v.          Coconut oil

if you like the flavor and scent of coconuts, then you can't go wrong with coconut .

Q.5   Develop a paragraph from the stems given below as your learned in Unit 8 of your textbook.

i.            Dig a hole in the ground.

Comic man using a shovel to dig a huge hole in the ground. ... If you're digging you're own grave, you're creating the place to bury your own dead body.

ii.          Place the seed in it.

Seeds contains embryo which develops into a seedling when grown under optimum conditions. The endosperm inside the seeds helps in the growth and .

iii.        Cover the seed with dirt.

Plants need a different type of taxi to get their shoots up to the surface and their roots down in the dirt.

iv.        Splash some water on it.

Children enhance their gross motor skills, coordination and physical fitness through lifting, pouring, carrying, running and splashing.

v.          Continue watering every day

Early watering and late watering also reduce water loss to evaporation. Watering early in the day is also the best defence against slugs and other garden pests.

Q.6   Look at the pictures given below and write a story with a proper beginning, middle and end. Read Unit 9 of your textbook for guidance.

        

A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the Lion's nose. Roused from his nap, the Lion laid his huge paw angrily on the tiny creature to kill her. The moral of the Lion and the Mouse fable is that an act of kindness is never wasted. In the story, the Lion spares the Mouse when he captures her. The Mouse tells him that, if he sets her free, she will find a way to repay him. A moral (from Latin morālis) is a message that is conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or event. The moral may be left to the hearer, reader, or viewer to determine for themselves, or may be explicitly encapsulated in a maxim. A moral is a lesson in a story or in real life.

Q.7   An incomplete story is given below. The end is missing. Predict its end. Take guidance from Unit 9 of your textbook on how to make predictions.          (15)

        

This is the story of a very greedy rich man who chanced upon meeting a fairy. The fairy’s hair was caught in a few tree branches. Realizing he had an opportunity to make even more money, he asked for a wish in return for helping the fairy. He said, ‘All that I touch should turn to gold’, and his wish was granted by the grateful fairy. The greedy man rushed home to tell his wife and daughter about his new boon, all the while touching stones and pebbles and converting them into gold. Once he got home, his daughter rushed to greet him. As soon as he bent down to scoop her up in his arms, she turned into a gold statue. He realized… MORAL OF THE GREEDY CROW STORY: Don't be greedy. Be content with what you have and don't wish for what you do not own. A monkey lived on a berry tree on the River Bank. Once he saw a crocodile under the tree who looked hungry and tired. He gave the crocodile some berries, the crocodile thanked the monkey and became one of his friends. The monkey would give berries to the crocodile every day.

Q.8   Read the article given below and answer the questions that follow.   (10)

        

Ramadan is a very special time for Muslims all over the world. Observing Ramadan is one of the five ‘pillars’ of Islam. During Ramadan, all Muslims over the age of about 12, with some exceptions, are expected to fast between dawn and sunset. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which follows the phases of the moon. This mean the dates of Ramadan change each year. The month starts when the new crescent moon is first visible in the night sky. Fasting ends with the arrival of the next lunar month, which starts with the first glimpse of the new crescent moon.

 

Muslims fast during Ramadan to bring them closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of people who are less fortunate than themselves. Fasting is an exercise in self-control. As well as not eating, drinking or smoking, Muslim try to avoid bad actions, like talking about people behind their backs or using bad language.

 

i.           How many pillars does Islam have?

Observing Ramadan is one of the five ‘pillars’ of Islam.

ii.          What do Muslims do in Ramadan?

During Ramadan, all Muslims over the age of about 12, with some exceptions, are expected to fast between dawn and sunset. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which follows the phases of the moon.

iii.        Which month of Islamic calendar is Ramadan?

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which follows the phases of the moon.

iv.        Why do the dates of Ramadan change every year?

This mean the dates of Ramadan change each year.

v.          What message did you get from the passage?

Muslim fast during Ramadan to bring them closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of people who are less fortunate than themselves.

Q.9   What do you want to be; a doctor, a pilot, an engineer, a chef, a dress designer, a hairstylist? Select a profession as a career, expressing at least five reasons for choosing that particular career. Follow the example.

 

         Example: Designer:        I want to be a designer because I am very creative.

Doctor.

Doctors, or GPs (general practitioners), provide primary and continuing medical care for patients. They diagnose physical and mental illnesses, disorders and injuries, and prescribe medications and treatment to promote or restore good health, taking account of physical, emotional and social factors.

Surgeon. ...

Dermatologist. ...

Orthopedist. ...

Urologist. ...

Neurologist. National average salary: $237,309 per year. ...

Orthodontist. National average salary: $259,163 per year. ...

Anesthesiologist. National average salary: $328,526 per year. ...

Cardiology physician. National average salary: $345,754 per year.

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