Syllabus General English Semester 1 & 2


B.A/B.Com/B.Sc. 
General English
Semester I


Course Objective: To build vocabulary and develop ability to communicate by using grammatical structures and patterns with accuracy and fluency


Unit I (Basic Language Skills I) [6 hrs]

Listening Skills: Process and Types of Listening, Listening Comprehension
Speaking Skills-(Pronunciation and Intonation)

Unit II(Vocabulary) [6 hrs]

Use of Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms
One Word Substitution

Unit III (Grammar Usage I) [8 hrs]

Tenses
Conjunctions
Modal Auxiliaries

Unit IV (Grammar Usage II) [6 hrs]

Subject-Verb Agreement
Active Passive Voice
Direct-Indirect Speech

Unit V(Compositional Skills) [4 hrs]

Letter Writing-Official/Business and Social
Paragraph Writing

Essential Reading(s)
Essential English by E. Suresh Kumar, P. 
Sreehari and J.Savithri

Suggested Readings
Practical Usage by Michael Swan
Letter Writing in English by Brian Deakin
A Course in Listening and Speaking-I by Sasikumar V. Dutta and Rajeevan
A University Grammar of English by Quirk and Greenbaum


B.A/B.Com/B.Sc. 
General English
Semester II


Course Objective: To improve the communication skills of the students and their ability to comprehend texts while also focusing on vocabulary and grammar usage 

Unit I (Basic Language Skills II) [8 hrs]

Reading Skills: Process and Methodologies, Reading Comprehension Writing Skills-(Spelling and Punctuation)

Unit II (Communication Skills I) [4 hrs]

CV
Job Application Letter

Unit III (Communication Skills II) [4 hrs]

mail 
Notice

Unit IV (Comprehension Skills -Poetry) [6 hrs]

Daffodils-William Wordsworth
Where the Mind is without Fear - Rabindranath Tagore

Unit V(Comprehension Skills -Prose) [8 hrs]

Barack Obama: A Trendsetter
Rendezvous with Indra Nooyi
Muthyala Raju Revu: An Engineer Turned IAS officer
R. Madhavan: Engineering to Farming


Essential Reading(s)
Essential English by E. Suresh Kumar, P. Sreehari and J.Savithri

Suggested Readings
The Written Word by Vandana R. Singh
The Oxford Guide to Writing & Speaking by John Seely

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