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Monday, January 31, 2022

Online Dnyan FestivalStd. XII - Online Live Dnyan Festival

Online Dnyan Festival

Std. XII - Online Live Dnyan Festival


Session No.1: Prose


Guide lecturer:

Mr. Anil Bagade

Jr. College In-charge,

P. D. Lions Jr. College, 

Malad, West Mumbai


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(Students of State Board's Class XII, English subject will be benefited)


        Maharashtra State Board, Class XII March 2022, Exam oriented "Online Live Dnyan Festival" has been organized.  The feature of this festival is that expert resource persons from the state of Maharashtra will guide the students on every section and every question.  In this six-day lecture series, Prof. Anil Bagade (PD Lions Junior College, Malad, Mumbai) - Prose Section,  Prof  Prabha Soni (Government College, Aurangabad) - Poetry Section, Prof. Nadeem Khan (Nutan Kanya Junior College, Bhandara) - Writing Skills, Prof. Tushar Chavan (Rashtriy Junior College, Chalisgaon) - Writing Skills, Prof.  Sujata Ali (Dharmapeth Science College, Nagpur) - Writing Skills, Dr. Suhasini Jadhav (HPT Junior College, Nashik) - Novel Section, Prof. Avinash Rade, (L B Shastri Junior College, Palghar) - What to do and what not to do while solving the Activity Sheet, etc., topics will be covered by the respective experts. 

        Maharashtra State Regional Academic Authority (English Expertise) Aurangabad, Director, Dr.  Kalimuddin Sheikh will inaugurate and SCERT, Pune, Deputy Director, Shri Vikas Garad will give the farewell message.  With the technical support of ZP Live Education, this educational program will be available live on YouTube channel named as "Dr Sanjay Gaikwad" every evening from 31st January to 6th February from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. 

 Prof. Sanju Pardeshi (AFAC College, Chembur, Mumbai) Dr Sanjay Gaikwad (M J Phule Junior College, Pishore, Aurangabad) Shri. Gajendra Bombale (Zilla Parishad, Aurangabad), Dr Ashish Deoorkar (Mungsaji Jr College, Manikdoh, Yavatmal), Dr.  Rajendra Bedwal (Nageshwar Vidyalaya, Nagpur, Aurangabad) urged the students and teachers for taking maximum benefits from the online lecture series.

ऑनलाइन लाईव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सवाचे आयोजन: 

(राज्य मंडळाच्या इयत्ता बारावी इंग्लिश विषयाच्या विद्यार्थ्यांना होणार फायदा)

महाराष्ट्र राज्य मंडळाची इयत्ता बारावीची मार्च 2022, परीक्षा केंद्रस्थानी मानून "ऑनलाइन लाईव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सवाचे" आयोजन करण्यात आले आहे. या महोत्सवाचे वैशिष्ट्य म्हणजे प्रत्येक सेक्शनवर आणि प्रत्येक प्रश्नावर महाराष्ट्र राज्यातील तज्ञ मार्गदर्शक विद्यार्थ्यांना मार्गदर्शन करणार आहे. सहा दिवस चालणाऱ्या या व्याख्यानमालेत प्रा. अनिल बगाडे (पी डी लायंस ज्युनियर कॉलेजमालाडमुंबई) - प्रोज सेक्शनप्रा. प्रभा सोनी (गव्हर्नमेंट कॉलेजऔरंगाबाद) - पोएट्री सेक्शनप्रा. नदीम खान (नूतन कन्या ज्युनियर कॉलेजभंडारा) - रायटिंग स्किल्सप्रा. तुषार चव्हाण (राष्ट्रीय ज्युनियर कॉलेजचाळीसगाव) - रायटिंग स्किल्सप्रा. सुजाता अली (धर्मपेठ सायन्स कॉलेजनागपूर) - रायटिंग स्किल्सडॉ. सुहासिनी जाधव (एचपीटी ज्युनियर कॉलेजनाशिक) - नोव्हेल सेक्शनप्रा. अविनाश रडे, (एल.बी. शास्त्री जुनियर कॉलेजपालघर) - कृतीपत्रिका सोडविताना काय करावे व काय करू नयेया विषयावर परीक्षा केंद्री मार्गदर्शन करणार आहे. महाराष्ट्रातील विद्यार्थी व शिक्षकांना शैक्षणिक जीवनात अत्यंत उपयुक्त ठरणाऱ्या अशा या ऑनलाईन लाईव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सवाचे उद्घाटन महाराष्ट्र राज्य प्रादेशिक विद्या प्राधिकरण (इंग्लिश तज्ञत्व) औरंगाबादसंचालकडॉ. कलिमुद्दिन शेख हे करणार असून समारोप एससीईआरटीपुणेउपसंचालकश्री विकास गरड हे करणार आहेत. झेडपी लाईव्ह एज्युकेशनचा टेक्निकल सपोर्ट लाभलेला हा शैक्षणिक कार्यक्रम 31 जानेवारी ते फेब्रुवारी दररोज संध्याकाळी 6:00 ते 8:30 वाजेपर्यंत “Dr. Sanjay Gaikwad” या यूट्यूब चैनलवर लाइव्ह पाहता येणार आहे. या कार्यक्रमाचा महाराष्ट्रातील सर्व विद्यार्थी व शिक्षकांनी जास्तीत जास्त फायदा घ्यावा असे आवाहन आयोजक प्रा. संजू परदेशी (एएफएसी कॉलेजचेंबूरमुंबई)डॉ. संजय गायकवाड (म. जो. फुले ज्युनियर कॉलेज,औरंगाबाद) श्री. गजेंद्र बोंबले (जिल्हा परिषदऔरंगाबाद) डॉ. आशिष देऊरकर (मुंगसाजी कॉलेजमाणिकडोहयवतमाळ)डॉ. राजेंद्र बेडवाल (नागेश्वर विद्यालयनागापूरऔरंगाबाद) यांनी केले आहे.


Sunday, January 30, 2022

Online Dnyan Festival Std. XII - Online Live Dnyan Festival

Online Dnyan Festival

Std. XII - Online Live Dnyan Festival


(Students of State Board's Class XII, English subject will be benefited)


        Maharashtra State Board, Class XII March 2022, Exam oriented "Online Live Dnyan Festival" has been organized.  The feature of this festival is that expert resource persons from the state of Maharashtra will guide the students on every section and every question.  In this six-day lecture series, Prof. Anil Bagade (PD Lions Junior College, Malad, Mumbai) - Prose Section,  Prof  Prabha Soni (Government College, Aurangabad) - Poetry Section, Prof. Nadeem Khan (Nutan Kanya Junior College, Bhandara) - Writing Skills, Prof. Tushar Chavan (Rashtriy Junior College, Chalisgaon) - Writing Skills, Prof.  Sujata Ali (Dharmapeth Science College, Nagpur) - Writing Skills, Dr. Suhasini Jadhav (HPT Junior College, Nashik) - Novel Section, Prof. Avinash Rade, (L B Shastri Junior College, Palghar) - What to do and what not to do while solving the Activity Sheet, etc., topics will be covered by the respective experts. 

        Maharashtra State Regional Academic Authority (English Expertise) Aurangabad, Director, Dr.  Kalimuddin Sheikh will inaugurate and SCERT, Pune, Deputy Director, Shri Vikas Garad will give the farewell message.  With the technical support of ZP Live Education, this educational program will be available live on YouTube channel named as "Dr Sanjay Gaikwad" every evening from 31st January to 6th February from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. 

 Prof. Sanju Pardeshi (AFAC College, Chembur, Mumbai) Dr Sanjay Gaikwad (M J Phule Junior College, Pishore, Aurangabad) Shri. Gajendra Bombale (Zilla Parishad, Aurangabad), Dr Ashish Deoorkar (Mungsaji Jr College, Manikdoh, Yavatmal), Dr.  Rajendra Bedwal (Nageshwar Vidyalaya, Nagpur, Aurangabad) urged the students and teachers for taking maximum benefits from the online lecture series.

ऑनलाइन लाईव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सवाचे आयोजन: 

(राज्य मंडळाच्या इयत्ता बारावी इंग्लिश विषयाच्या विद्यार्थ्यांना होणार फायदा)

महाराष्ट्र राज्य मंडळाची इयत्ता बारावीची मार्च 2022, परीक्षा केंद्रस्थानी मानून "ऑनलाइन लाईव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सवाचे" आयोजन करण्यात आले आहे. या महोत्सवाचे वैशिष्ट्य म्हणजे प्रत्येक सेक्शनवर आणि प्रत्येक प्रश्नावर महाराष्ट्र राज्यातील तज्ञ मार्गदर्शक विद्यार्थ्यांना मार्गदर्शन करणार आहे. सहा दिवस चालणाऱ्या या व्याख्यानमालेत प्रा. अनिल बगाडे (पी डी लायंस ज्युनियर कॉलेजमालाडमुंबई) - प्रोज सेक्शनप्रा. प्रभा सोनी (गव्हर्नमेंट कॉलेजऔरंगाबाद) - पोएट्री सेक्शनप्रा. नदीम खान (नूतन कन्या ज्युनियर कॉलेजभंडारा) - रायटिंग स्किल्सप्रा. तुषार चव्हाण (राष्ट्रीय ज्युनियर कॉलेजचाळीसगाव) - रायटिंग स्किल्सप्रा. सुजाता अली (धर्मपेठ सायन्स कॉलेजनागपूर) - रायटिंग स्किल्सडॉ. सुहासिनी जाधव (एचपीटी ज्युनियर कॉलेजनाशिक) - नोव्हेल सेक्शनप्रा. अविनाश रडे, (एल.बी. शास्त्री जुनियर कॉलेजपालघर) - कृतीपत्रिका सोडविताना काय करावे व काय करू नयेया विषयावर परीक्षा केंद्री मार्गदर्शन करणार आहे. महाराष्ट्रातील विद्यार्थी व शिक्षकांना शैक्षणिक जीवनात अत्यंत उपयुक्त ठरणाऱ्या अशा या ऑनलाईन लाईव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सवाचे उद्घाटन महाराष्ट्र राज्य प्रादेशिक विद्या प्राधिकरण (इंग्लिश तज्ञत्व) औरंगाबादसंचालकडॉ. कलिमुद्दिन शेख हे करणार असून समारोप एससीईआरटीपुणेउपसंचालकश्री विकास गरड हे करणार आहेत. झेडपी लाईव्ह एज्युकेशनचा टेक्निकल सपोर्ट लाभलेला हा शैक्षणिक कार्यक्रम 31 जानेवारी ते फेब्रुवारी दररोज संध्याकाळी 6:00 ते 8:30 वाजेपर्यंत “Dr. Sanjay Gaikwad” या यूट्यूब चैनलवर लाइव्ह पाहता येणार आहे. या कार्यक्रमाचा महाराष्ट्रातील सर्व विद्यार्थी व शिक्षकांनी जास्तीत जास्त फायदा घ्यावा असे आवाहन आयोजक प्रा. संजू परदेशी (एएफएसी कॉलेजचेंबूरमुंबई)डॉ. संजय गायकवाड (म. जो. फुले ज्युनियर कॉलेज,औरंगाबाद) श्री. गजेंद्र बोंबले (जिल्हा परिषदऔरंगाबाद) डॉ. आशिष देऊरकर (मुंगसाजी कॉलेजमाणिकडोहयवतमाळ)डॉ. राजेंद्र बेडवाल (नागेश्वर विद्यालयनागापूरऔरंगाबाद) यांनी केले आहे.

 

Day wise links will be available soon:

 

Prose Section: 31 January 2022

Prof. Anil Bagade

(PD Lions Junior College, Malad, Mumbai) -

 

Poetry Section: 1 February 2022

Prof  Prabha Soni

(Government College, Aurangabad)

 

Writing Skills: 2 February 2022

Prof. Nadeem Khan

(Nutan Kanya Junior College, Bhandara)

 

Writing Skills: 3 February 2022

Prof. Tushar Chavan

(Rashtriy Junior College, Chalisgaon)  

 

Writing Skills: 3 February 2022

Prof.  Sujata Ali

(Dharmapeth Science College, Nagpur)

 

Novel Section: 4 February 2022

Dr. Suhasini Jadhav

(HPT Junior College, Nashik)

 

What to do and what not to do while solving the Activity Sheet: 5 February 2022

Prof. Avinash Rade

(L B Shastri Junior College, Palghar)

 



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Detailed Schedule

LIVE DNYAN FESTIVAL (लाइव्ह ज्ञान महोत्सव)

HSC English Exam March - 2022 (बारावी इंग्लिश परीक्षा मार्च - २०२२)

M. S. BOARD- HSC COMPULSORY ENGLISH: EXAM ORIENTED LECTURE SERIES

म. रा. मंडळ- बारावी कंपल्सरी इंग्लिश: परीक्षा केंद्री लेक्चर सिरीज


No.

Date & Day

Time

Topic

Activity No. & Activity/ ies

Key-Note Speaker

Photograph

Day 1

31st Jan. 2022, Monday

6.30

to

6.50

Evening

Inauguration

(Anchor: Dr Sanjay Gaikwad)

Inaugural Message

 

Dr Kalimuddin Shaikh

Director, Regional Academic Authority (English Expertise),

Aurangabad

Day 1

31st Jan. 2022, Monday

6.50

to

8.00

Evening

Prose Section

(Introducer: Mr Sanju Pardeshi and Vote of Thanks: Mr Gajendra Bombale)

1.A. Seen extract

Mr Anil Bagade

Jr. College In-charge,

P. D. Lions Jr. College, Malad, West Mumbai

 

 

 

 

 

1.B.  Grammar

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.A.  Seen extract

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 2

1st Feb. 2022, Tuesday

6.30

to

8.00

Evening

Poetry Section

(Introducer: Dr Rajendra Bedwal and

Vote of Thanks: Dr Ashish Deoorkar)

3.A. Seen extract from poem

 

Mrs Prabha Soni (Rtd.)

Govt. Jr. College, Aurangabad

 

 

 

 

 

3.B. Appreciation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 3

2nd Feb. 2022, Wednesday

6.30

to

8.00

Evening

Writing Skills

(Introducer: Dr Ashish Deoorkar and

Vote of Thanks:  

Dr Rajendra Bedwal)

2.B. Summary

Mr Nadeem Khan (BoS Member)

Nutan Kanya Jr. College, Bhandara

 

 

 

 

 

4.A. Virtual Message/ Statement of Purpose/ Group Discussion

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.B. Email/ Report/ Interview

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 4

3rd Feb. 2022, Thursday

6.30

to

7.30

Evening

Writing Skills

(Introducer:  Mr Gajendra Bombale and

Vote of Thanks: Dr Rajendra Bedwal)

 

Mind Mapping

Expansion of Idea

Blog Writing

Appeal Writing

Mr Tushar Chavan

Rashtriya Jr. College, Chalisgaon,

Dist. Jalgaon

 

 

 

7.30

To

8.30

Evening

Writing Skills

(Introducer:  Mr Gajendra Bombale and

Vote of Thanks: Dr Rajendra Bedwal)

Speech

Compering

Review

 

Mrs Sujata Ali

Dharampeth M. P. Deo Memorial Science College, Nagpur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 5

4th Feb. 2022, Friday

6.30

to

8.00

Evening

Novel

(Introducer: Dr Sanjay Gaikwad and

Vote of Thanks: Mr Sanju Pardeshi)

5.A. History of English Novel

Dr Suhasini Jadhav (BoS Member)

HPT Arts and RYK Science College, Nashik

 

 

 

 

 

5.B. Plot, Structure, Theme, Setting, Language, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 6

5th Feb. 2022, Saturday

6.30

to

7.30

Evening

Art of Writing Activity Sheet

(Introducer: Mr Sanju Pardeshi)

Dos and Don’ts to Solve  Activity Sheet

Mr Avinash Rade (BoS Member)

L. B. Shastri Jr. College, Manor, Palghar

 

Day

6

5th Feb. 2022, Saturday

7.30

to

8.00

Evening

Concluding Session

(Vote of Thanks: Mr Tushar Chavan)

Farewell Message

Mr Vikas Garad

Deputy Director

(Coordination, IT and Mass Media)

SCERT, Maharashtra, Pune

 

 

 

 

ORGANISING TEAM


      

  Mr Sanju Pardeshi

AFAC Jr. College, Chembur, Mumbai

Mob: 9766987798

 

Dr Sanjay Gaikwad

M. J. Phule Jr. College, Pishore, Aurangabad

Mob: 9422716677

Mr Gajendra Bombale Techno Savvy Teacher, Z. P. Aurangabad

Mob: 8007359076     

Dr Ashish Deoorkar

Mungasaji Jr. College, Manikdoh, Yavatmal

Mob: 9422997511

Dr Rajendra Bedwal       Nageshwar Vidyalay,

Nagapur, Aurangabad                                    Mob: 9637972268

 







Friday, January 28, 2022

Textual Grammar Test on 1.4 Big Data Big Insight

Textual Grammar Test on 1.4 Big Data Big Insight

Objective type as well as subjective. Few questions have more than one answer to be selected. 



Error correction type questions are added. Students need to edit the given sentence. 

Students will be completely engaged with interest till the last question. 

It can be solved multiple times.


Thursday, January 27, 2022

4.2 To Sir , With Love

4.2 To Sir , With Love

Q. 5 B Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below. (4 marks)

1. Half yearly report of the student’s council highlights the conduct of Braithwaite’s’ class. Justify.
Ans : The conduct of Braithwaite's class is highlighted in the Half yearly report of the students' council. Students of his class were behaving like business way in allocating task for the program. They held conferences with other classes. They were smartly dressed. Denham conducted the proceedings with courtesy. Other students from his class presented their reports knowledgeably.
2. In the questioning session Denham was expressing few students’ feelings. Illustrate. 
Ans :  In his report Denham criticised the general pattern of P.T. and games. He pointed out the limitations. He complained about the pointless and ill conceived P.T. . When he was voicing this, the boys cheered him loudly. This shows that the boys were with him and he was expressing their feelings.

 
3. Miss Philips effectively handled the questioning session. Give supporting details.
Ans :  Mr. Weston, Mrs. Dale-Evans ,and Miss Euphemia Phillips were the panelists for the question answer session. Miss Phillips proved to the coolest of the three. She dealt with questions put to her with authority. She assisted other teachers by intervening skillfully. In the case of Denham, she successfully answered him and saved Me. Weston from embarassment. 

4. Write a short note on the event which took place on 15th November in Greenslade School.
Ans : The half-yearly report of the Students' council was organised on 15th November in Greenslade School. In the half yearly report of the students' council students report to the faculty and other students. They report what they have been studying so far. The meeting began with Mr. Florian's speech. One after another each class gave a brief report of their progress. A panel of teachers is chosen for each class to answer the queries of students. The reporting began with lowest class. Braithwaite's class was the last to present the report.

5. The extract presents the narrator as a silent observer of the events. Explain.
Ans : The extract presents the narrator as a silent observer of the events. The event is organised by the students. At the outset the Principal of the school made an introductory speech. The narrator Braithwaite has no role in the event. Students from each class presented their reports. For the question and answer session, a panel of teachers was invited. Braithwaite was not the part of that panel also. He observed the change in the students of his class. 

6. ‘Analyzing the change in the students’ behaviour in the presentation’ is the central theme.
Ans : Students spoke knowledgeably in the half yearly report of the Students' Council . There was a remarkable change in their ability to express themselves. Denham showed courtesy in his address. Miss Joseph spoke on the theme of interdependency Potter spoke on Maths relating to everyday life. All other students of the narrator Braithwaite's class were completely changed in their attitude. It was the attitude of Braithwaite towards them.  

7. Denham and Miss Joseph played a key role in the presentation of the half yearly report of students’ council. Illustrate. 
Ans : Miss Joseph and Denham seemed to be important officials of the half-yearly report of the students' council. They shared the stage with the Principal. Miss Joseph stated the purpose of the council and its report session. Denham called out the names of the representatives to report on the subject one by one. 


8. The senior students presented their class report more confidently than the junior students. Give reasons.
Ans : The junior students were just twelve-year-olds who had joined the school the previous year. They were shy and frightened to speak on the stage. The senior students understood what to say and how to say. They had gone through such experiences sinch it was the practice of the school to arrange such programs. 

9. Fernman was innovative and dramatic in his presentation. Discuss in brief.
Ans: The students of the school had reported to the faculty and  other students  on what they had been studying. One after another each class gave a brief report to their progress seriously. Fernman in his turn brought a skeleton on the stage. The skeleton was put hanging from a hook screwed into the top of its skull. The whole school laughed at his entry and got a comic relief. 

                      CHARACTER

(A1) (i) Which one among the following is a teacher in the extract? Select the
correct one. Also cite a couple of lines from the extract in support of your
answer.
(a) Denham (c) Sapiano
(b) Miss Joseph (d) Dale-Evans
Denham asked children to write the name of each teacher. The names were called : Mr Weston, Mrs. Dale-Evans, Miss Phillips 

(ii) Complete the table highlighting the various traits of the major characters
in the extract.

Ans: 
1. Denham - Confident , Courtesy, Respect

2. Miss Phillips - coolest, Skillful assistance, Well informed

3. Fernman - calmness, clear and precise voice strong dramatic sense 

4. Potter - knowledge, eloquence, practical 

(iii) The narrator played a crucial role in bringing a significant change in the
students. Explain the statement by citing some references from the extract.

Ans: Students spoke knowledgeably in the half yearly report of the Students' Council . There was a remarkable change in their ability to express themselves. Denham showed courtesy in his address. Miss Joseph spoke on the theme of interdependency Potter spoke on Maths relating to everyday life. All other students of the narrator Braithwaite's class were completely changed in their attitude. It was the attitude of Braithwaite towards them.  

(iv) Fernman brought a comic relief in the Students’ Council programme. Explain.
Ans: The students of the school had reported to the faculty and  other students  on what they had been studying. One after another each class gave a brief report to their progress seriously. Fernman in his turn brought a skeleton on the stage. The skeleton was put hanging from a hook screwed into the top of its skull. The whole school laughed at his entry and got a comic relief. 

(v) Give a brief character-sketch of –

(a) Denham
Denham is a senior student. On the day of The half yearly report Denham seemed to be an important official. He was confident and courteous in his anchoring the programme. His own report came as a bit of shock. He severely criticised the general pattern of P.T. and games. He was a trained boxer. He insisted that instead of P.T. exercises students like him should be allowed to skip P.T. and play other game. 

(b) Miss Joseph
Miss Joseph is a senior student. On the day of The half yearly report she seemed to be an important official. She had an honour to sit beside the head of the school. She gave a short explanation of the Council's purpose and its activities . In her turn of report she pointed out the interdependency of mankind on each other    

(c) The Narrator
The narrator is E R Braithwaite. He worked as an engineer in an oil refinery. He served in the Royal British Air Force in the war. After the war he was unable to find the job. Lastly he got a job in Greenslade School in London. He had to deal with tough time there. But he managed skillfully with students. He brought a lot of change in the behavior of the students.  

(d) Miss Dare
Miss Dare is a student. She was about to speak on Physiology. Her contribution was something of an anticlimax. She spoke about the problems related to humanity in terms of sickness. She also focused on the advantages gained by interchange of knowledge , advice and assistance. 

(e) Miss Phillips
Miss Euphemia Phillips is a teacher in the novel. She proved to be the coolest and best informed. She deal with questions authoritatively. She intervened to assist other skillfully. She showed her presence of mind when Denham spoke against the teaching PT. in school. She explained the necessity of every subject to the school. 

                                PLOT

(A2) (i) Arrange the incidents in correct sequence as per their occurrence in the
extract.
(a) Denham was outwitted by Miss Phillips.
(b) The head of the school closed the proceedings.
(c) Denham asserted that P.T. periods were a waste of time.
(d) The slips were folded and placed in a hat.
(e) Fernman was as usual a trump card.
(f) Denham called out the names of the representatives.
(g) Students’ Council was held every year on November 15th.
Ans 
(g) Students’ Council was held every year on November 15th.
(f) Denham called out the names of the representatives.
(e) Fernman was as usual a trump card.
(c) Denham asserted that P.T. periods were a waste of time.
(d) The slips were folded and placed in a hat.
(a) Denham was outwitted by Miss Phillips.
(b) The head of the school closed the proceedings.

(ii) Describe in brief the purpose of organising the half-yearly report programme of Students’ Council.
Ans: Organising the half-yearly report programme of Students’ Council was one of the distinguished feature of the school. Here each class would report on the studies pursued during the half session. After the representatives present the report , they would have question answer session. It helps students to know how far they have understood  and the teachers know their expectations.  

(iii) Write in your words the entire half-yearly report programme of Students’
Council.
Ans: In the half yearly report of the students' council students report to the faculty and other students. They report what they have been studying so far. The meeting began with Mr. Florian's speech. One after another each class gave a brief report of their progress. A panel of teachers is chosen for each class to answer the queries of students. The reporting began with lowest class. Braithwaite's class was the last to present the report.

(iv) Describe the question-answer session that took place at the end of the
extract.
Ans: Some teachers were chosen for the question answer session by picking up the chits of their names. Mr. Weston, Mrs.Dale - Evans and Miss Phillips were the teachers to face the queries. The queries were from the higher classes. Miss Phillips was the coolest and well informed while dealing with queries. While facing the questions of Denham and Fernman Weston was blunt and ridiculous. Miss Phillips intervened and sorted out the criticism of Denham coolly. 

(v) Describe the discussion that took place between Miss Joseph and Denham.

Ans: 
                                 SETTING

(A3) (i) Which event took place in the extract? Choose the correct one. Give
reason/s to support your answer.

(a) Annual Sports Day on November 15th
(b) Annual Social and Cultural Gathering on November 15th
(c) Half-yearly report of Students’ Council on November 15th
(d) Farewell Programme on November 15th

(ii) The event in the extract was held at the ______________ . Choose the
correct alternative. Give reason/s to support your answer.

(a) author’s house
(b) auditorium of the school
(c) market
(d) garden
The event was a big one . All the classes of the school were participating in the event. 

(iii) The incidents in the extract occurred at a particular place. Explain the
significance of that place in your own words.
Ans: The incidents half yearly report of the Students' Council in the extract took place in the auditorium of the Greenslade School. The auditorium of the school is an important place for the school , teachers and students. Almost all the programmes of the school are conducted here. Since all the classes participated in the report , they needed a big place. And auditorium is such a one place in the school. 

(iv) Explain how the setting of the extract contributes to the theme of the
novel.
Ans: The setting of the novel shows the novel is written when the racisms was prevalent in England .The setting of the novel contributes much to the theme of the novel. Students-teacher relationship, prejudice and racism are the major themes reflected in the novel. Background of the students is not suitable for learning. It reflects in the theme. 

                                 THEME
(A4) (i) ‘When the turn of my class came I sat up anxiously’.
Why was the narrator anxious? Explain the statement by citing suitable
references from the extract.
Ans: The narrator was anxious because the students of his class were disrespectful, ill-mannered and mischievous earlier. He handled the students in a very amicable way. It had brought changes in their behaviour.  The narrator felt pleased when Denham used the term 'Miss' for the senior girls. Denham in his report severely criticised the general pattern of P.T. 
(ii) Select two statements that describe the theme of the extract:
(a) Half-yearly report of the Students’ Council was not an important event
for the students and teachers of school.
(b) The writer was immensely pleased to notice the progress of his students.
(c) The students showed a remarkable change in their behaviour and were
progressing in all the subjects.
(d) The head of the institution was against conducting such activities in the
school.

(iii) The relationship between the teacher and the students is highlighted in the
extract. Illustrate with suitable examples from the extract.
Ans: The relationship between the teacher and the students is highlighted in the
extract vividly. E.R. Braithwaite the teacher became as excited as the students about the half yearly report session. He observed the activities of his noting with pride. He was anxious to listen to the report of his class. Mr. Weston was criticised for his way of dealing with P.T. and games by his students. Miss Phillips had a great impact on the students.  

(iv) Explain in brief the theme of the extract.
Ans: Students-Teacher relationship is the theme of the extract. The extract recounts the half yearly report of the Students' Council. The students of all classes report to the faculty and other students about their study and expectation. Their focus is on how much they have learnt about people, cultures, customs and cooperation. 

(v) Describe the atmosphere of the school described in the extract.

                          LANGUAGE
(A4) 
(i) Following are some dialogues of the major characters in the extract. Find
out who the speaker is, his/her tone, the style, significance etc. of the
dialogues.

“Then why do we
have to do P.T.? Why
don’t they take only
the kids who need it?”

Ans : The speaker of the above dialogue is Denham. He is aggressive in the tone. He wants to know the reason and take action accordingly. The use of extensive vocabulary is prevalent in the dialogue.  The use of rhetorical questions leaves a  great impact.  

“Let’s say it is as
much an exercise of
the mind as it is of
the body, Denham.”
 Ans : The speaker of the above dialogue is Miss Philips addressed to Denham. The calm and decisive tone is effective. Comparison in the dialogue is effective.
   

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Section Three**WRITING SKILLS

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*Std.12 (MH State Board)*
*Sub: English*

*Section Three*
*WRITING SKILLS*
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*3.1: Summary Writing:*


*3.2: Mind Mapping:*


*3.4: Statement of Purpose (SOP):*


*3.5: Drafting Virtual Message:*


*3.6: Group Discussion:*


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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Ways to say THANK YOU

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SPOKEN ENGLISH
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*3️⃣0️⃣ Ways to say I DON'T LIKE...*


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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

UNSEEN PASSAGES

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*UNSEEN PASSAGES*
(Que. No.2.A)
*Sub*- ENGLISH
*Std.11 & 12* (State Board)

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Monday, January 17, 2022

The Explorers"E- Magazine for HSC Students

"The Explorers"

E- Magazine for HSC Students

January 2022 Edition for ample practice and guidance.

Editors:

Prof. Anil Bagde, Mumbai

Prof. Tushar Bagwe, Mumbai

Good helping hand to the students of Maharashtra State Board. Get important guidelines and time management for dealing with the HSC Board Activity Sheet.

Download the first issue of this E- Magazine.

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First Issue- The Explorer




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Sunday, January 16, 2022

PREPOSITIONS OFTEN CONFUSED


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*PREPOSITIONS OFTEN CONFUSED*
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🔴 We come at school every morning.
🟢 We come to school every morning.

🔴 Someone is standing to the door.
🟢 Someone is standing at the door.

🔴 We walked till the river and back.
🟢 We walked to the river and back.

🔴 I'll stay here to next month.
🟢 I'll stay here till next month.

🔴 Liam has a flat at Paris.
🟢 Liam has a flat in Paris.

🔴 I can't buy it for such a high price.
🟢 I can't buy it at such a high price.

🔴 I may be able to go after a week.
🟢 I may be able to go in a week.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

*COMMON EXPRESSIONS:**"Expressing Shock"*

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*COMMON EXPRESSIONS:*
*"Expressing Shock"*

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*Shock* is a sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance. It is the feeling that we get when something unpleasant happens suddenly. Shock is a unexpected or violent disturbance of the mind, emotions, or sensibilities. Here are the most commonly used words to *express shock*.


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COLOUR IDIOMS & PHRASES


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*COLOUR IDIOMS & PHRASES* 

*1. Out of the blue*– randomly, without warning, surprisingly

Example: “That storm came out of the blue and I didn’t have an umbrella!”

*2. Green with envy*– to be very jealous, envious

Example: “Katie was green with envy when she saw you got a new car for your birthday.”

*3. Gray area*– something that is unclear, undefined

Example: The issue of allowing mobile phones in the classroom is a gray area right now- it could go either way.

*4. Caught red-handed*– to catch someone in the act of doing something

Example: “He was caught red-handed while stealing those candy bars.”

*5. Green thumb*– to be skilled at gardening

Example: “My mother has a green thumb- she can make anything grow!”

*6. Black sheep*– to be the outcast, odd one out, unlike the others

Example: “Rachel is the black sheep in the family because she is an artist whereas everyone else is an economist.”

*7. Once in a blue moon*– very rarely

Example: “Once in a blue moon you will see that mean professor smile.”

*8. Take the red eye*– a late night flight that arrives early in the morning

Example: “I took the red eye from California to New York last night and now I am exhausted.”

*9. Tickled pink*– to be extremely pleased

Example: “Your grandma was tickled pink that you called on her birthday!”

*10. White lie*– a small lie that is told to be polite or avoid hurting someone’s feelings

Example: “I didn’t like her dress, but I told a white lie because I didn’t want to offend her.

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Friday, January 7, 2022

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

सिंधूताई सपकाळ यांचा जीवनप्रवास


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*सिंधूताई सपकाळ यांचा जीवनप्रवास...*

*'अनाथांची माय'* म्हणून संपूर्ण मानवजातीत ओळख असलेल्या सिंधूताई सपकाळ यांचे हृदयविकाराच्या झटक्याने मंगळवारी निधन झालं आहे. गेल्या महिनाभरापासून त्यांच्यावर पुण्यात खासगी रुग्णालयात त्यांच्यावर उपचार सुरू होते. अखेर त्यांची प्राणज्योत मालवली!!!


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*सिंधूताई सपकाळ यांच्या संघर्षमय जीवनप्रवासावर कटाक्ष टाकणारा लेख वाचण्यासाठी खालील लिंक वर क्लिक करा...*


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Monday, January 3, 2022

Std. XI 2.4 Upon Westminster Bridge

2.4 Upon Westminster Bridge


The poet: William Wordsworth

He was born on April 7, 1770. He was a major English Romantic poet. He was honoured as ‘Poet Laureate’ of the United Kingdom in the court of Queen Victoria.

He is a leading English Nature poet. His collection of poetry ‘Lyrical Ballads’ is considered as the central work of Romantic Literary theory.

The title: 

Upon the Westminster Bridge

The title ‘Upon the Westminster Bridge’ tells us that the poet is standing on the bridge. The poet William Wordsworth sees various scenes surrounding the bridge. He describes  London as a beautiful city clothed in the morning sunlight with its ships, towers, domes, theatres, temples, and river. The calmness and quietness of the morning scene impressed him deeply and it is the source of the poem.

 

Ice Breaker Activities:

1) A bridge connects people at either sides of a river or valleys in cities or villages. Discuss with your partner the importance of a bridge to both- the cities and the villages and complete the table.

Answer:

Cities

Villages

i) Connects two banks. Easy access to different areas of the city.

i) Enables residents to have all season access to both sides.

ii) To by-pass traffic to avoid traffic jam.

ii) Easy movement of farm material and products.

iii) Easy movement of goods.

iii) Saves time of travel.

iv) Connects people in different communities.

iv) Village children can attend school, if present at the other side of the bridge.

v) Enable consumers to travel to shops and malls.

v) Enable to carry heavy loads easily and quickly to other side.

vi) Helps to view new areas as tourists. Gives chance to enjoy site seeing standing on the bridge.

vi) Helps to interact other communities for work or help.

 

2) Building a bridge needs careful planning. Think about what goes on before the actual construction begins.

Answer:

1) Proper planning

2) Search for location to build the bridge.

3) Taking permissions and completion of paperwork.

4) Cost Estimation.

5) Storing construction materials.

6) Selection of the type of foundation.

7) Redirecting the traffic to other roads.

8) Implementation on the plan given by the architect.

9) Suitable construction work.

10) Proper supervision.

 

3) You might have visited a bridge. Complete the web describing the sights you could see from the bridge.

Answer:


River, Trees, Boats

Clean sky, stars

City lights, roads

Sunset, Sunrise, Moonlight

Sights that can

be seen from a

bridge

Mountain, hill, gardens, bank of the river

City buildings, vehicles, crowd

Birds, fish, swimmers, cleaning persons.

Reflection of bridge, trees, buildings in river water.