Important
Instructions for Paper Setters to set an Activity Sheet
It is
essential for the paper setters to know the 'What', 'Why' and 'How' of
designing various activities for developing the activity sheet on the revised
format.
Q.l. (A and B), Q.2. (A and B) and Q.3. (A and B)
I) For QI.A (a seen passage from Units I to
4 in the Course book), for Q2.A (a seen passage from Units5 to 8 in the Course
book) and for Q3.A (an unseen passage), the word limit for each of the selected
passage should be about 250 to 300 words.
2)The selected extracts should be thematically, contextually,
semantically and syntactically complete in themselves.
3)The unseen passages (Q.2.B. and Q3.A) should not be taken from
books of reading comprehension exercises or bazaar notes, but should be from
authentic sources. They should be unbiased in nature. They should not at all
harm feelings of any religion, caste, creed, sect, colour, race, gender,
language, province, beliefs, cultural traditions, etc.
4)The content of unseen/non-textual passages should not have any
character assassination, controversial political issues, deliberately distorted
historical anecdotes, etc.
5)In any way the content of the unseen passages, directly or
indirectly, should not deflect social harmony by causing any threat to the law
and order situation in society.
6)As far as possible, the unseen passages should be related to the
themes dealt with in the course book. They should be attuned to students' age
and learning level.
7)Make use of a variety of activities and avoid the repetition of
similar activities across the activity sheet. Keep it in mind that we propose
to test students' linguistic competence by applying thinking skills. Therefore,
activities should not be the monotonous question answer drill. Activities should
make students feel free from exam stress .They can deal with each activity like
a joyful exercise considering it as a language game.
8)Every activity should have a purpose and objective. Be sure about
the skills to be tested through each activity: Al-Complex Factual/Global
Understanding. A2-Inference/ Interpretation, A3-Conclusion/Guessing.
A4-Vocabulary. AS-Personal Response.
A6-Grammar.
9)The designs like web, table, matching, diagrams, etc. should be
properly used. The difficulty level and the time management will have to be
taken into consideration. 10) Q.I (B) is for
testing students' knowledge of using articles and prepositions. In addition to
that it also allows testing grammar items in the syllabus which are not covered
in the grammar questions in QI (A). 2(A) and 3(A).
11)For Q.2 (B), the unseen passage for
note-making should be about 150 to 200 words. It is the completion type
activity which includes tabular information, tree diagram, flow chart
note-completion, etc. It should demonstrate skills in recognizing classification,
Similarities and contrasts.
12) Q.3 (B) is for cultivating the skill of
summary-writing. It is the exercise to be completed with the help of the given
points. It is based on the passage in Q3 (A). The summary has to be precise
with a suitable title.
Q.4.
(Poetry)
I) Select an extract of about 12 to 16 lines
from a poem which is not from the same units selected for the prose seen
passages.
2)Select an extract which is complete in
theme. There should be no break-up of lines in the stanzas as it may hamper the
meaning.
3)Use variety of activities to test the flavour of literary language.
4)While framing activity that is based on
creativity, give optimum scope for the open-ended thinking/expression.
5)Creativity-based activity should be
varied in nature.
6)The one given in specimen activity
sheet is just an example.
Q.5.
(Rapid Reading)
1.Select two separate extracts each of
about 200 to 250 words for Q5 (A)and (B).
2.The selected passages should be
complete in theme.
3.Consider the variety of activities for
both Q 5 A(I) and B(l), that are on (i) Plot (ii) Character (iii) Setting (iv)
Theme (v) Language. The activity should be based on the global .understanding
of the given passage.
4.Keep variety in framing activities for
both Q5 A (l) and B (2) : (i) Add your own imaginative paragraph either before
or after the extract (ii) Convert dialogue into a story form or convert the
extract into a dialogue form. (iii) Provide a different ending in about 50
words. (iv) Write the gist of the extract in your own words.
5.Avoid any activity in which the student
will merely have to change the personal pronouns and reproduce the extract.
Q.6.
Written Communication
1.
Consider variety of framing kinds of applications: leave of absence, bona-fide
certificate,
scholarship, concessions, jobs, etc.
2.Instead of just giving instructions,
provide some kind of purpose/points/ hints/ clues to help
students.
3.Appropriate presentation of the content
along with the required layout should be given more
importance.
4.Give instructions with pinpoint accuracy
to make all the expectations clear.
5.The topics should be attuned to students'
experience, age and learning level.
Q7.
(A) Framing questions for an interview
l. Give a situation and ask students to
frame a set of 8-10 questions to be asked to the interviewee.
It should have a
definite purpose.
2. The questions should be intelligent
enough to focus on the person's childhood, academic
achievements, spectacular
career, odds or adversities faced, honours / awards received / future
plan of
activities, message, etc.
(B)
Preparing a speech
1.Set a topic for developing a speech
related to students' real life experience. The topic should
be relevant to the
thematic concepts in the course book.
2.The topic selected
should not affect the social balance. It should be unbiased.
Q. 6. (B) Prepare a leaflet on tourism to attract and persuade the tourist to visit the destination.
Use the following points
1) Tourist attractions of the place
2) Shopping
3) Places to stay
4) Add your own points
Leaflet on Tourism
Panchgani Hill Station
Located at an elevation of 1334 above sea level, Panchgani is a
gorgeous hill station in Maharashtra. Panchgani is a place of five hills. It is a vivacious and
scenic holiday destination.
Tourist
Attractions
Panchgani is one of the
best tourism sites in Maharashtra. Panchgani is a popular hill station in
Maharashtra, India. There are so many Places to Visit Panchgani. Atmosphere
of Panchgani is very fresh mostly in Dec-Feb months. Panchgani is a popular
hill station speckled with many luxurious places and facilities where tourist
can spend their vacation with oneness and happiness.
Adventure
Activities
The beautiful land of Panchgani offers
you various activities like cycling and trekking. A number of trekking
trails in the area enables you to discover this lovely hill station rapidly.
This is also the best way to appreciate the impressive landscape around you.
Shopping
Being the land of natural beauty, Panchagani is a
delightful address for those, who prefer to buy natural products. It has a
vibrant bazaar from where visitors can pick different shopping items
like handicrafts, chaapals and
fruit items like fruit crushes, strawberries and jams.
Accommodation
Panchgani has plenty of accommodation options. Tourists can
choose from hotels, guest houses, bungalows and private cottages. Tourists
can also consider Hotel run by the Maharashtra Tourism Development
Corporation.
How
to Reach
By Air: Pune, at a distance of 98 km is the nearest airport.
Mumbai-Pune connectivity is also excellent.
By Rail:Wathar is the closest railhead.
Pune is also preferable option for its excellent road transport connectivity
to Panchgani.
By Road: Panchagani hill station is well-linked to all the major
cities in the region.
Best time to visit:
September to May is the best time to visit
Panchgani.
1) Take the characters who are
involved in the conversation.
2)Make suitable dialogues from
the given information.
3) Attach the relevant
information as a dialogue to the specific characters.
4)Write the dialogues in
present tense.
5)Create imaginary
conversation on the basis of given extract.
Dialogue writing - Examples
Q.1.Convert the above extract into a dialogue between
little Swallow, Reed and Other Swallows. (2)
One night there flew
over the city a little Swallow. His friends had gone away to Egypt six weeks
before, but he had stayed behind, for he was in love with the most beautiful
Reed. He had met her early in the spring as he was flying down the river after
a big yellow moth, and had been so attracted by her slender waist that he had
stopped to talk to her.
“Shall I love you?’ said the Swallow, who liked to come
to the point at once, and the Reed made him a low bow. So he flew round and
round her, touching the water with his wings, and making silver ripples. This
was his courtship, and it lasted all through the summer.
“It is a ridiculous attachment,” twittered the other
Swallows; “she has no money, and far too many relations”; and indeed the river
was quite full of Reeds. Then, when the autumn came they all flew away.
Answer-
Swallow- Hi Reed!
Reed- Hello!
Swallow- My all
friends are going to fly for Egypt. Some had already gone to Egypt. I stay here
for my dear Reed.
Reed- Oh, How good of you?
Swallow- Oh Reed! You
are really beautiful. When I was flying down the river after a big yellow moth,
your slender waist attracted me.
Reed- It feels good to me.
Swallow- Shall I love
you?
Reed- Yes.
Swallow- I want to fly
round you. I make silver ripples using my wings for you. Do you like it?
Reed- Yes.
Other Swallow- It is a ridiculous attachment. She has no money and
far too many relations. The river is full of Reeds. Now the autumn is coming
and we have to fly.
Dialogue writing is the process of transcribing a conversation between two or more people in written format. It is an important part of the writing skill section.
How to write dialogues-
Writing effective dialogues between two characters is crucial for showing good communication. It's a creative work. Dialogues can be part of a story, a play or a movie. It's a challenge to our imagination. Good dialogues send proper information and message.
Here are some tips to write dialogues:
Character traits:
Ensure each character has a distinct quality. It reflects his or her personality, background, and experiences. This helps readers differentiate between speakers.
Observational Detail:
Use descriptive details to convey emotions, body language, and facial expressions. Show how characters react to each other's words through their actions.
Subtext:
Incorporate subtext and hidden meanings to add depth to your dialogues. Not everything needs to be said explicitly; sometimes, what's left unsaid can be more powerful.
Natural Flow:
Make dialogues sound natural and conversational. Avoid overly formal language unless it fits the context of the scene.
Structure:
Use short and clear words instead of longer and more reflective ones to keep the dialogue engaging.
Conflict and Tension:
Introduce conflict or tension within the dialogue to create interest. It could be a difference in opinions, unspoken conflicts, or unresolved issues between the characters.
Show, Don't Tell:
Instead of directly stating emotions or information, show them through the characters' words and actions. This allows readers to connect with the characters on a deeper level.
Listen to Real Conversations:
Pay attention to how people talk in real life. Listen to conversations, notice speech patterns, and observe how emotions are expressed. This can inspire more authentic dialogue in your writing.
Purposeful Dialogue:
Every line of dialogue should serve a purpose, whether it's advancing the plot, revealing character traits, or providing essential information.
Remember that practice is key to improving your dialogue-writing skills. Experiment with different styles, study dialogue in literature you admire, and be open to feedback from others to refine your draft.
Other Tips-
1) Determine the purpose of dialogue.
2) Decide on the characters.
3) Start a new paragraph for each speaker.
4) Capitalize only the beginning of sentences.
5) Use proper punctuation.
6) Indent each paragraph.
Activity No. 1
Write an imaginary dialogue between a Passenger and S.T. Inquiry Clerk. Use the following hints-Inquire about bus fare, frequency, discount, bus availability for return journey etc.
Answer-
Passenger: Excuse me, could you help me with the bus fare and timing for Nashik?
Inquiry Clerk: Of course! The fare for going to Nashik is Rs. 185. Buses run every 30 minutes, and the next one is scheduled to leave in about 10 minutes.
Passenger: Great, thanks! Is there a discount for seniors or students?
Inquiry Clerk: Yes, there is. Seniors and students with a valid ID can get a discounted fare of half price. Just make sure to have your ID ready when you are on the bus.
Passenger: Perfect, I'll keep that in mind. And what's the last bus for the night? I might be returning late.
Inquiry Clerk: The last bus for Nashik to Chalisgaon departs at 10:30 PM. After that, there's a Shivneri Bus available that runs every hour, but keep in mind that the fare for this bus is Rs. 220.
Passenger: Got it, 10:30 PM it is. Thanks for the info!
Inquiry Clerk: You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need assistance, feel free to ask. I wish you a safe journey!
Write a dialogue between teacher and students about scheduled college picnic.Use the following hints-Inquire about bus fare, frequency, discount, bus availability for return journey etc.
Answer-
Teacher: Good morning, class! I hope you're all doing well today. I have some exciting news to share. As part of our college's tradition, we're planning a picnic, and I wanted to discuss the details with all of you.
Student 1: Oh, that sounds awesome! When is it going to be?
Teacher: The picnic is scheduled for next month on the 15th. We've chosen a beautiful location with greenery and various recreational activities.
Student 2: That's great! Where exactly are we going?
Teacher: We'll be heading to Mahabaleshwar. It's a picturesque spot with lush landscapes, a lake, and plenty of adventurous activities.
Student 3: Sounds fun! What activities are planned for the picnic?
Teacher: We're organizing a mix of activities to cater to different interests. There will be outdoor activities like horse riding, boating and a nature walk.
Student 2: That's good. What about transportation?
Teacher: We'll arrange buses to take us to there. The buses will leave from the college premises at 8:00 AM, and we'll return by 5:00 PM after three days.
Student 3: Got it! Are there any other things we need to know?
Teacher: Yes, make sure to bring comfortable clothing and any personal items you might need for three days.
Student 1: Thanks for organizing this, it sounds like a fantastic day ahead!
Teacher: You're welcome! I'm looking forward to a memorable day with all of you. If anyone has specific concerns or questions, feel free to reach out to me. Let's make this picnic a success!
Activity No. 3
Write a dialogue between two students about scheduled science exhibition arranged in college.Use the following hints-Discuss about topic, give participation of both students, give opinions about the projects etc.
Answer-
Student 1: Hey, have you heard about the science exhibition our college is organizing next week?
Student 2: Yeah, I did! I'm actually pretty excited about it. It's been a while since we had something like this.
Student 1: Absolutely! I heard they're encouraging students to showcase their own projects and experiments. Are you thinking of participating?
Student 2: Yeah, I'm considering it. I've been working on this cool physics experiment that demonstrates the principles of magnetism. I think it could be a hit at the exhibition. What about you? Do you have anything in mind to exhibit?
Student 1: Yeah, I'm working on a biology project. I've been studying the effects of different types of fertilizers on the growth of plants. I've set up a series of experiments to compare the growth rates, and I'm planning to present my findings at the exhibition.
Student 1: That's a practical and relevant topic! I'm sure it will be informative for everyone who visits your exhibit.
Student 2: Thanks! I hope so. OK. Bye.
Student 1: Let’s work on our project. Bye.
Activity No. 4
Prepare a dialogue between you and Bank Manager to open a saving account.Use the following hints-Introductory dialogues, reason for opening account, required document, facilities, concluding dialogues. etc.
Answer-
Bank Manager: Good morning! How can I assist you today?
Customer: Good morning! I'm interested in opening a savings account with your bank.
Bank Manager: Wonderful! We have several options available. What are you looking for in a savings account?
Customer: I'd prefer one with mobile banking. It's important for me to be able to manage my account conveniently.
Bank Manager: Great choice! Our online banking platform is user-friendly and allows you to check your balance, transfer funds, and even set up automatic savings transfers.
Customer: That sounds perfect. What are the requirements for opening an account?
Bank Manager: To open a savings account, you'll need to provide some personal information such as your identification documents, proof of address, and an initial deposit.
Customer: I have all of those documents ready. How much do I need for the initial deposit?
Bank Manager: For our basic savings account with online and mobile banking access, the minimum initial deposit is Rs.1000.
Customer: All right. I'd like to proceed with opening the account. Thank you so much for your help. I appreciate your assistance in setting up my account. Thank you.
Bank Manager: You're very welcome. It's been a pleasure assisting you. Enjoy your day!
Write a dialogue in between two friends on the Topic : Celebrate Eco- friendly Holi.
Answer-
Rakesh: Hi Mukesh !
Mukesh: Hello Rakesh!
Rakesh:(Curiously) Mukesh, where are you going in so hurry?
Mukesh: (Replying) I am going to market to purchase some colours to celebrate our traditional festival, Holi.
Rakesh: Oh ! I see. It means you are going to spoil our environment on the name of celebration.
Mukesh: (Surprisingly) What do you mean?
Rakesh : I mean, you are spoiling our environment by using colours, pipe organ that creates noise pollution, water guns and water balloons, etc.
Mukesh: (Curiously )How?
Rakesh: The use of such things affects one of the most important elements of the environment i.e water. We also indirectly burn the jungle by lighting 🔥 Holi. It causes to increase the heat in the atmosphere.
Mukesh: Yes, cutting of the trees to get wood, fuel also affects the environment.
Rakesh: Absolutely right!
Mukesh: Then, how can we celebrate our traditional festival, Holi ? We have to buy these things for the pleasure of our children.We, adults also play colours.
Rakesh: Yes Mukesh. We buy such things for the joy of our children , but we should tell them to celebrate Holi in a different manner .
Mukesh: Rakesh, you have opened my eyes. I will tell my children to use only natural colours.
Rakesh : Good. We can save water by using natural colours (made from flowers or leaves) as they need less water to remove them from our skin.
Mukesh: Yes.We can protect our skin or eyes from the chemicals too.
Rakesh: We should also tell our children not to blow the pipe organ that creates harsh defeaning sound and creates noise pollution.
Mukesh: Yes, my friend. Children enjoy throwing water balloons at each other, but it is also the wastage of water. It also creates rubbish and pollutes the land.
Rakesh: Let's resolute to celebrate Eco-friendly and healthy holi by avoiding the use of such things. Let's use only dry colours or just to greet/ wish each other on this auspicious day. And burn the evils, vices that are in us.
Happy Holi.
Mukesh: Happy Holi. 'Bye , 'Bye.
Rakesh: Goodbye , see you.
Written By,
Vaishali Jane. 🙏
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*🌟Reading*
Learn at least five new vocabulary words everyday. If you learn five words a day, that’s 1,825 words per year. Considering that the average high school student probably has a vocabulary of 5,000 to 6,000 words, in a few years your vocabulary should be sufficient enough to understand nearly everything written in English.
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