Course:
Compulsory English-II (387) Semester: Autumn, 2022
Example: Admire: This is a really good
book.
Dissatisfaction:
I think this is not a nice coat.
|
Approval |
Disapproval |
i. |
Cooperate. We think the word coprate is a
misspelling. |
Deny. the inquiry was denied access to intelligence
sources" |
ii. |
Sanction. "a range of sanctions aimed at
deterring insider abuse" |
Contradict. "the survey appears to contradict
the industry's claims" |
iii. |
Assist. "a senior academic would assist him in
his work" |
Discard. "Hilary bundled up the clothes she had
discarded" |
iv. |
Consent. "no change may be made without the
consent of all the partners" |
Dismiss. "she dismissed the taxi at the corner
of the road" |
v. |
Advocate. getting support from another person to
help you express your views and wishes, and help you stand up for your
rights. |
Reject. "union negotiators rejected a 1.5 per
cent pay award" |
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Q.2 In Unit
6, Section B, you learnt how to search for information in a text. Scan the
following paragraph and answer the questions given at the end. (20)
According to current research, up to forty million people
are living as slaves today, and of those, ten million are minors. While some
people have been born into slave-like conditions, most are victims of human
trafficking, legally known as the crime of Trafficking in Persons, or TIP for
short. This illegal trade in human beings is estimated to generate over US$150
billion per year. The word ‘trafficking’ might suggest travel. However, the
crime can exist even when no transportation of a victim happens. Someone can be
a victim of human trafficking in their own country – even in their own street.
If they are forced to do things they do not want to do, and another person is
profiting financially – this is Trafficking in Persons. The word ‘trafficking’
might suggest travel. However, the crime can exist even when no transportation
of a victim happens. The way to take an action can be go online to find out the
national anti-trafficking hotline number and to discover which anti-trafficking
groups are in your local community. Be alert. If you hear about someone,
especially a young person, who has been offered employment in another city or
country that seems ‘too good to be true’, help them check that the job really
exists. It is strongly advised that you do not try to rescue someone who
appears to be a victim. This could endanger yourself and the victim. Instead,
call the hotline or police emergency number. Also, think before you shop! As a
consumer, find out about the backstory to the products you buy. Try to busy items
that are produced ethically so that your money does not support companies that
use trafficking victims.
i.
How many people are living
as slaves?
According to current research, up to forty million people are living as
slaves today, and of those, ten million are minors.
ii.
What is human trafficking?
some people have been born into slave-like conditions, most are victims
of human trafficking, legally known as the crime of Trafficking in Persons, or
TIP for short.
iii.
Why you shouldn’t rescue
someone from trafficking?
The word ‘trafficking’ might suggest travel. However, the crime can exist
even when no transportation of a victim happens.
iv.
What is the difference
between human trafficking and human smuggling?
word
‘trafficking’ might suggest travel. However, the crime can exist even when no
transportation of a victim happens. The way to take an action can be go online
to find out the national anti-trafficking hotline number and to discover which
anti-trafficking groups are in your local community.
v. What
action can you take to control it?
The way to take an action can be go online to find out the
national anti-trafficking hotline number and to discover which anti-trafficking
groups are in your local community.
3 In
Unit 6, Section C you have learnt how to avoid unnecessary words in writing.
Writing well means avoiding the use of unnecessary words. Read the example and
then reduce the number of words in the following sentences avoiding the
unnecessary words.
Example: She talked to him in a loud angry
voice.
She
yelled at him.
i.
She responded by saying, “I
do to” the groom.
She husband I do too.
ii.
He told her the treasure is
buried underground in the garden.
She told her buried underground.
iii.
When you combined together
the two mixtures it became delicious.
We have you combined two mixture.
iv.
When he first began to
paint, he was very young.
The
first paint began very young.
v. The best
new innovation of 21st century is computer.
The new innovation of best.
Q.4 We are
sure you have read about sequencing in Unit 7. Sequencing of events is very
important in any process work like cooking, writing dramas and even in some
traditions. Write down a paragraph narrating your daily routine using sequence
markers.
Starring Ahn Hyo Seop as Kang Tae Moo and Kim Sejeong as
Shin Ha Ri, “A Business Proposal” is set in a food company named GO Food. Shin
Ha Ri works as a food researcher for the food development team, discovering
various recipes to use for products that GO Food will be selling.
Better Call Saul. Bob Odenkirk in 'Better Call Saul' season
3. ...
Lawless Lawyer. Seo Yea-ji and Lee Joon-gi. ...
Billions. Billions on SHOWTIME. ...
The Fiery Priest. Viu Singapore. ...
Damages. Glenn Close in 'Damages'. ...
Hyena. Ju Ji-hoon. ...
Boston Legal. Oh My Ghostess. Cute chefs, gourmet dining,
and the supernatural, what's not to love! · 2. Jewel in the Palace · 3.
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok ...
Q.5 Unit 8,
of your textbook deals with prefixed suffixes. Following are the prefixes that
reverse meanings. Construct some words using these prefixes. (Five each). (15)
De- Re- Mis- Im- Dis-
De-describe
RE-reserve
Mis- mistake
Im-image
Dis-discruption
6 Fill in
the following table with appropriate examples of prefixes and suffixes using
the given base words. (10)
Prefix
– Root Word – Suffix
i.
dis______grace__disgracefull______
ii.
dis_historic
dishistoricull
iii.
dis agree_disagre
iv.
_____dis___legal____dislegal____
v.
dis_reverse_disreserve
Q.7 Read the
following poem and underline the word that rhyme together. Also give a suitable
title to the poem. (15)
Everyone grumbled. The sky was
grey. We had nothing to do and nothing
to say. We were nearing the end of a
dismal day. And there seemed to be nothing
beyond, The Daddy fell into the pond! And everyone’s face grew merry
and bright, And Timothy danced for sheer
delight. ‘Give me the camera, quick, oh
quick! He’s crawling out the duckweed!’
Click! Then the gardener suddenly
slapped his knee, And doubled up, shaking silently, And the ducks all quacked as if
they were draft, And it sounded as if old drake
laughed. Oh, there wasn’t a thing that
didn’t respond. When Daddy fell into the pond! |
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