SYLLABUS PRESCRIBIED FOR B. A. PART I (SEMESTER 1 EXAMINATION) FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (Optional) (To be implemented from the session 2016-17 and Onwards) The Examination of Functional English shall comprise both theory and practical carrying 70 and 30 Marks respectively. Teaching work load Six Periods per week Lecturer/Theory-4 Practical -2 per batch N. B. Students offering this course are required to maintain Journal/Record of work. Unit I Functional Grammar and Usage Articles Prepositions Tenses Subject Verb Agreement Question Tags Practical Assignments based on the contents of Unit I Book Prescribed: Functional Grammar and Spoken and Written Communication in English by Bikram K. Das (Orient Longman) Unit II Elements of Phonetics Phonetics Speech Mechanism Air Stream Mechanism Organs of Speech Classification and Description of Speech Sounds Books Prescribed 1) A History of English Language and Elements of Phonetics by Lalitha Rama Murti. (Macmillan) 2) A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T. Balasubramanian (Macmillan) Assignments based on Contents of Unit II Unit III: Communication Skills: Reading Skills 1) Reading and Comprehension
2) Increasing the Eye-span 3) Reading and making Notes 4) Surveying the Reading Matter and identifying the Text Type Book Prescribed: English for Practical Purposes by Patil, Valke, Thorat and Merchant. (Macmillan) Unit IV Communication Skills: Writing Skills Paragraph Writing Description and Narration Book Prescribed: Strengthen your writing by V. R. Narayana Swami (Orient Longman) Practicals for Unit III & IV 1) Students should be motived to read newspapers, Magazines, books journals and reference books and make a report of the same in the record book. 2) Students should be work on sample passages for comprehension and making notes. 3) Practice-Session in Loud reading in the class-room. 4) Students be divided into groups and assigned to write well-constructed paragraphs on given topics. 5) Students should be made to visit nearby places. Offices, witness events or actions and describe and narrate the same. Record of the same should be kept in the record book. 6) Assignments based on Letter writing and note-making. 7) Assignments based on Letter writing and note-making. Books recommended for further reading. 1. Macmillan Foundation English R. K. Dwivedi& A. Kumar (Macmillan) 2. A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students. F. T. Wood (Macmillan) 3. Strengthen your English Bhaskaran& Hors Burgh. (Oxford) 4. English Grammar and Composition. G. S. Mudambadithya (Vikas) 5. Creative English for Communication Krishnaswamy&Sriraman (Macmillan) 6. English Grammar Practice Raj N. Bakshi (Orient Longman)
SCHEME OF EVALUATION I) Theory Examination Time 3 Hours Unit L. A. Q. SAQ VSAQ Total I -- -- 22 22 II 16 04 -- 20 III 08 04 -- 12 IV 08 08 -- 16 Total 32 16 22 70 II) Plan for Practical Examination: A) Record of Work - 10 Marks (Record Book & Assignments) - B) Viva Voce - 05 Marks C) Elementary Phonetics - 10 Marks D) Loud Reading - 05 Marks Total 30 Marks PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER Q. 1 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 2. (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 3. (A) Two Short Answer Question out of Four based on Unit II (2x4) 08 Marks (B) Two Short Answer Question out of Four based on Unit III (2x2) 04 Marks (C) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x4) 04 Marks Q.4 (A) Four items based on Articles (4x1) 04 Marks (B) Four items based on Prepositions (4x1) 04 Marks (C) Four items based on Tenses (4x1) 04 Marks Q. 5 (A) Four items based on Question Tags (1x5) 05 Marks (B) Five items based on Subject-Verb Agreement (1x5) 05 Marks
SYLLABUS PRESCRIBIED FOR B. A. PART I (SEMESTER II EXAMINATION) FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (Optional) (To be implemented from the session 2016-17 and Onwards) The Examination of Functional English shall comprise both theory and practical carrying 70 and 30 Marks respectively. Teaching work load Six Periods per week Lecturer/Theory-4 Practical -2 per batch N. B. Students offering this course are required to maintain Journal/Record of work. Unit I Functional Grammar and Usage Voice Narration (Direct and Indirect Speech) Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences. Practical Assignments based on the contents of Unit I Book Prescribed: Functional Grammar and Spoken and Written Communication in English by Bikram K. Das (Orient Longman) Unit II Elements of Phonetics Consonants Vowels Diphthongs Phonology Syllable Phoneme Allophone. Books Prescribed 1) A History of English Language and Elements of Phonetics by Lalitha Rama Murti. (Macmillan) 2) A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T. Balasubramanian (Macmillan) Assignments based on Contents of Unit II Unit III: Communication Skills: Reading Skills 1) Skimming The Text for Identifying the General Theme 2) Scanning the Text to locate Specific Details 3) Loud Reading
Book Prescribed: English for Practical Purposes by Patil, Valke, Thorat and Merchant. (Macmillan) Unit IV Communication Skills: Writing Skills Letter - Writing Note Making Book Prescribed: Strengthen your writing by V. R. Narayana Swami (Orient Longman) Practicals for Unit III & IV 1) Students should be motived to read newspapers, Magazines, books journals and reference books and make a report of the same in the record book. 2) Students should be work on sample passages for comprehension and making notes. 3) Practice-Session in Loud reading in the class-room. 4) Students be divided into groups and assigned to write well-constructed paragraphs on given topics. 5) Students should be made to visit nearby places. Offices, witness events or actions and describe and narrate the same. Record of the same should be kept in the record book. 6) Assignments based on Letter writing and note-making. 7) Assignments based on Letter writing and note-making. Books recommended for further reading. 1. Macmillan Foundation English R. K. Dwivedi& A. Kumar (Macmillan) 2. A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students. F. T. Wood (Macmillan) 3. Strengthen your English Bhaskaran& Hors Burgh. (Oxford) 4. English Grammar and Composition. G. S. Mudambadithya (Vikas) 5. Creative English for Communication Krishnaswamy&Sriraman (Macmillan) 6. English Grammar Practice Raj N. Bakshi (Orient Longman)
SCHEME OF EVALUATION I) Theory Examination Time 3 Hours Unit L. A. Q. SAQ VSAQ Total I -- -- 22 22 II 16 04 -- 20 III 08 04 -- 12 IV 08 08 -- 16 Total 32 16 22 70 II) Plan for Practical Examination: E) Record of Work - 10 Marks (Record Book & Assignments) - F) Viva Voce - 05 Marks G) Elementary Phonetics - 10 Marks H) Loud Reading - 05 Marks Total 30 Marks PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER Q. 1 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 2. (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 3 (A) Two Short Answer Question out of Four based on Unit II (2x4) 08 Marks (B) Two Short Answer Question out of Four based on Unit III (2x2) 04 Marks (C) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x4) 04 Marks Q. 4 (A) Six items based on Voice (1x6) 06 Marks (B) Six items based on Simple, Compound- Sentences (1x6) 06 Marks Q. 5 (A) Six items based on Narration (1x6) 06 Marks (B) Four items based on Complex Sentences (1x4) 04 Marks
SYLLABUS PRESCRIBIED FOR B. A. PART II (EXAMINATION SEMESTER III) FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (Optional) (To be implemented from the session 2017-18 and Onwards) The Examination of Functional English shall comprise both theory and practical carrying 70 and 30 Marks respectively. Teaching work load Six Periods per week Lecturer/Theory-4 Practical -2 per batch N. B. Students offering this course are required to maintain Journal/Record of work. Unit I Applied Phonetics and Spoken English. Phonetic Transcription International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Word Accent Features of Connected Speech Rhythm Intonation Books Prescribed: 1) A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T. Balasubramanian. (Macmillan). 2) Spoken English by R. K. Bansal and J. B. Harrison (Orient Longman). Intensive Drilling exercises in Phonetic Transcription Word Accent, Rhythm and Intonation. Unit II Communication Skills Book Prescribed:English FluencyFalguniChakravarty and Diya Purkayastha (Macmillan) The following units from the book are prescribed: Unit 1, Unit 2, and Unit 3, shortly from section 1: Reader & Section 2: Workbook) Assignments based on the prescribed items
Unit III: Communication Skills Book Prescribed:English Fluency by FalguniChakravarty and Diya Purkayastha (Macmillan) The following units from the book are prescribed: Unit 7, Unit 8, Unit 9, Unit shortly from section 1: Reader & Section 2 : Workbook) Assignments based on the prescribed items Unit IV: Written Communication Notices Agendas Minutes Reports Books recommended for further reading. 1) Spoken English R. K. Bansal, J.B. Harrison (Orient Longman) 2) Enrich your Competence in English Thorat, ValkeGohhale (Orient Longman) 3) English for All Nilanjana Gupta (Macmillan) 4) Developing Communication Skills Krishna Mohan and MeeraBanerji (Macmillan) 5) Learning English : A Communicative Approach by A Ramkrishna Rao (Orient Longman) I) Theory Examination SCHEME OF EVALUATION Time 3 Hours Full Marks - 70 Unit L. A. Q. SAQ VSAQ Total I 08 06 06 20 II 08 06 04 18 III 08 06 04 18 IV 08 06 -- 14 Total 32 24 14 70 II) Plan for Practical Examination: A) Record of Work - 10 Marks (Record Book & Assignment) - B) Viva Voce - 10 Marks C) Reading & Communication Skills - 10 Marks Total 30 Marks
PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER Time: 3 Hrs. Full Marks: 70 Q. 1 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit I (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 2 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 3 (A) Two Short Answer Question out of three based on Unit I (2x3) 06 Marks (B) Two Short Answer Question out of three based on Unit II (2x3) 06 Marks Q.4 (A)Two Short Answer Question out of three based on Unit III(2x3) 06 Marks (B)Two Short Answer Question out of three based on Unit IV(2x3) 06 Marks Q. 5 A) Six items for phonetic transcription (6x1) 06 Marks B) Four VSAQs based on Unit II (4x1) 04 Marks C) Four VSAQs based on Unit III (4x1) 04 Marks
SYLLABUS PRESCRIBIED FOR B. A. PART II (EXAMINATION SEMESTER IV) FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (Optional) (To be implemented from the session 2017-18 and Onwards) The Examination of Functional English shall comprise both theory and practical carrying 70 and 30 Marks respectively. Teaching work load Six Periods per week Lecturer/Theory-4 Practical -2 per batch N. B. Students offering this course are required to maintain Journal/Record of work. Unit I Applied Phonetics and Spoken English. Strong and Weak Forms Assimilation and Elision The Concept of General Indian English Suggestions for the improvement of Indian English. Books Prescribed: 1. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T. Balasubramanian. (Macmillan). 2. Spoken English by R. K. Bansal and J. B. Harrison (Orient Longman). Intensive Drilling exercises in Phonetic Transcription Word Accent, Rhythm and Intonation. Unit II Communication Skills Book Prescibed :English FluencyFalguniChakravarty and Diya Purkayastha (Macmillan) The following units from the book are prescribed: Unit 4, Unit 5, Unit 6, shortly from section 1: Reader & Section 2 : Workbook) Assignments based on the prescribed items
Unit III: Communication Skills Book Prescribed: English Fluency by FalguniChakravarty and Diya Purkayastha (Macmillan) The following units from the book are prescribed: Unit 10, Unit 11 &Unit 12 shortly from section 1: Reader & Section 2 : Workbook) Assignments based on the prescribed items Unit IV: Written Communication Letters Fax Messages E-mail Messages Books recommended for further reading. 1. Spoken English R. K. Bansal, J.B. Harrison (Orient Longman) 2. Enrich your Competence in English Thorat, ValkeGohhale (Orient Longman) 3. English for All Nilanjana Gupta (Macmillan) 4. Developing Communication Skills Krishna Mohan and MeeraBanerji (Macmillan) 5. Learning English : A Communicative Approach by A Ramkrishna Rao (Orient Longman) I) Theory Examination SCHEME OF EVALUATION Time 3 Hours Full Marks - 70 Unit L. A. Q. SAQ VSAQ Total I 08 06 06 20 II 08 06 04 18 III 08 06 04 18 IV 08 06 -- 14 Total 32 24 14 70 II) Plan for Practical Examination: A) Record of Work - 10 Marks (Record Book & Assignment) - B) Viva Voce - 10 Marks C) Reading & Communication Skills - 10 Marks Total 30 Marks
PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER Time: 3 Hrs. Full Marks: 70 Q. 1 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit I (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 2 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 3 (A) Two Short Answer Question out of four based on Unit I (2x4) 08 Marks (B) Two Short Answer Question out of four based on Unit II (2x4) 08 Marks Q.4 (A) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (4x1) 04 Marks (B) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (4x1) 04 Marks Q. 5 Seven VSAQs to be based on the different Units as per the following division: (Two VSAQs based on Unit I) (2x2) 04 Marks (Two VSAQs based on Unit II) (2x2) 04 Marks (Two VSAQs based on Unit III) (2x2) 04 Marks (One VSAQs based on Unit IV) (1x2) 02 Marks
SYLLABUS PRESCRIBIED FOR B. A. FINAL (EXAMINATION SEMESTER V) FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (Optional) (To be implemented from the session 2018-19 and Onwards) The Examination of Functional English shall comprise both theory and practical carrying 70 and 30 Marks respectively. Teaching work load Six Periods per week Lecturer/Theory-4 Practical -2 per batch N. B. Students offering this course are required to maintain Journal/Record of work. Unit I Bussiness Communication Book Prescibed :Business Communication: Basic Concepts and Skills by J. P. Parikh, AnshuSurve, Swarnabharati&AsmaBaharainwala (Orient BlackSwan) Prescribed Portion : Section I of the prescribed book Unit II Business Communication Book Prescibed :Business Communication: Basic Concepts and Skills by J. P. Parikh, AnshuSurve, Swarnabharati&AsmaBaharainwala (Orient BlackSwan) Prescribed Portion: Section III of the prescribed book Assignments based on the prescribed items Unit III: Written Communication Business Correspondence Sales Letter, Claim Letter, Bank and Insurance Letter, Social Correspondence Prescribed Book: Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan and Meera Banerjee (Macmillan) Unit IV A) Introduction to Mass Media News, Interview, Compering, Announcing, Commentary
B) Enterpreneurship :Definition + concept; core elements of Entrepreneurship, Enterpreneurship as a career option Reference Books: Introduction to Mass Media 1) Script to Screen by ShardaKaushik (Macmillan) 2) Basic Journalism by R. Parthasarathy (Macmillan) 3) Before the Headlines by C.P. Singh (Macmillan) Reference Books: Enterprenueurship 1) Enterpreneur Development by SatishTaneja and S. L. Gupta (Galgotia Publishing Company) 2) Enterpreneurship Development and Management by Jose Paul &Ajith Kumar (Himalaya Publishing House) 3) Enterpreneurship Development by C.B. Gupta & Srinivasan. (S.Chand& Sons) 4) Enterpreneurship Development by S. S. Khanna (S.Chand& Sons) Practical : Assignments based on Unit IV. I) Theory Examination SCHEME OF EVALUATION Time 3 Hours Full Marks - 70 Unit L. A. Q. SAQ VSAQ Total I 08 08 04 20 II 08 08 04 20 III 08 04 04 16 IV 08 04 02 14 Total 32 24 14 70
I) Plan for Practical Examination: A) Record of Work - 10 Marks (Record Book & Assignment) - B) Viva Voce - 10 Marks C) Group Discussion Marks - 05 D) Communication/Reference Skills Marks - 05 Total 30 Marks PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER Time : 3 Hrs. Full Marks : 70 R. 1 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit I (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks R. 2. (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x8) 08 Marks R. 3. (A) Two Short Answer Question out of four based on Unit I (2x4) 08 Marks (B) Two Short Answer Question out of four based on Unit II (2x4) 08 Marks Q.4 (A) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (4x1) 04 Marks (B) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (4x1) 04 Marks Q. 5 Seven VSAQs to be based on the different Units as per the following division: (Two VSAQs based on Unit I) (2x2) 04 Marks (Two VSAQs based on Unit II) (2x2) 04 Marks (Two VSAQs based on Unit III) (2x2) 04 Marks (One VSAQs based on Unit IV) (1x2) 02 Marks
SYLLABUS PRESCRIBIED FOR B. A. FINAL (EXAMINATION SEMESTER VI) FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH (Optional) (To be implemented from the session 2018-19 and Onwards) The Examination of Functional English shall comprise both theory and practical carrying 70 and 30 Marks respectively. Teaching work load Six Periods per week Lecturer/Theory-4 Practical -2 per batch N. B. Students offering this course are required to maintain Journal/Record of work. Unit I Bussiness Communication Book Prescibed :Business Communication: Basic Concepts and Skills by J. P. Parikh, AnshuSurve, Swarnabharati&AsmaBaharainwala (Orient BlackSwan) Prescribed Portion: Section II of the prescribed book Unit II Business Communication Book Prescibed :Business Communication: Basic Concepts and Skills by J. P. Parikh, AnshuSurve, Swarnabharati&AsmaBaharainwala (Orient BlackSwan) Prescribed Portion: Section IV of the prescribed book Assignments based on the prescribed items Unit III: Written Communication Memorandum Writing, Punctuation and Capitalization Prescribed Book: Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan and Meera Banerjee (Macmillan) Unit IV A) Introduction to Mass Media Inside Newspaper- Suppliers of News- the Reporter the News Editor the Sub Editor Headlines.
B) Entrepreneurship:Need of Enterpreneurship, Values and Attitudes, Creativity, innovation and idea generation, Enterpreneurial motivation, Barriers to Enterpreneurship. Reference Books: Introduction to Mass Media 1) Script to Screen by ShardaKaushik (Macmillan) 2) Basic Journalism by R. Parthasarathy (Macmillan) 3) Before the Headlines by C.P. Singh (Macmillan) Reference Books: Enterprenueurship 1) Enterpreneur Development by SatishTaneja and S. L. Gupta (Galgotia Publishing Company) 2) Enterpreneurship Development and Management by Jose Paul &Ajith Kumar (Himalaya Publishing House) 3) Enterpreneurship Development by C.B. Gupta & Srinivasan. (S.Chand& Sons) 4) Enterpreneurship Development by S. S. Khanna (S.Chand& Sons) Assignments based on Unit IV. SCHEME OF EVALUATION I) Theory Examination Time 3 Hours Full Marks - 70 Unit L. A. Q. SAQ VSAQ Total I 08 08 04 20 II 08 08 04 20 III 08 04 04 16 IV 08 04 02 14 Total 32 24 14 70
I) Plan for Practical Examination: A) Record of Work - 10 Marks (Record Book & Assignment) - B) Viva Voce - 10 Marks C) Group Discussion Marks - 05 D) Communication/Reference Skills Marks - 05 Total 30 Marks PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER Time: 3 Hrs. Full Marks: 70 Q. 1 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit I (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit II (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 2 (A) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (1x8) 08 Marks (B) One Long Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (1x8) 08 Marks Q. 3 (A) Two Short Answer Question out of four based on Unit I (2x4) 08 Marks (B) Two Short Answer Question out of four based on Unit II (2x4) 08 Marks Q.4 (A) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit III (4x1) 04 Marks (B) One Short Answer Question out of two based on Unit IV (4x1) 04 Marks Q. 5 Seven VSAQs to be based on the different Units as per the following division: (Two VSAQs based on Unit I) (2x2) 04 Marks (Two VSAQs based on Unit II) (2x2) 04 Marks (Two VSAQs based on Unit III) (2x2) 04 Marks (One VSAQs based on Unit IV) (1x2) 02 Marks