Std. XII Activity Work Book

Activity Work Book for XII New syllabus (With Marathi Translation) is available for sale. Do buy it as early as possible. Price Rs. 400 + 50 (Packing and Postage charges)= Rs.450. Discount is available on buying 25 and more copies < Contact Writer:- Prof. Tushar Chavan from Rashtriya Junior College, Chalisgaon Dist.Jalgaon. Whats app Number: 9850737199 , Cell 9850737199. Pages in the book- 400


English Grammar Activity Workbook First Edition (for class 8 to 12) is available for sale. Price Rs. 220 + Rs. 50 (Postage / Courier Charges) = Rs. 270. Discount is available for buying 30 or more books. Contact Writer: Prof. Tushar Chavan from Rashtriya Junior College, Chalisgaon Dist.Jalgaon Whats app Number: 9850737199

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Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Online Tests by Mr. Kiran N. Patil




Solve the online tests.


Tests set by :-


Mr.Kiran Narayan Patil

Podar International School, Nandurbar.

( Middle School Coordinator)

Mob:- 8999043425



1) Test No. 1




2) Test No. 2 (Pronouns)




3) Test No. 3 (Find the errors)




4) Test No. 4 (One word for group of words)




5) Test No. 5




6) Test No. 6




7) Test No. 7




8) Test No. 8




9) Test No. 9




10) Test No. 10




11) Test No. 11 (Direct - Indirect speech)




12) Test No. 12 (Kinds of noun)




13) Test No. 13 (Parts of speech)




14) Test No. 14




15) Test No. 15 (Choose the correct kinds of adjectives)




16) Test No. 16 (Choose the correct past participle)




17) Test No.17 (Type of pronoun)




18) Test No. 18 (Choose the correct synonym)




19) Test N0.19 (Antonyms)




20) Test No. 20



21) Test No. 21



22) Test No. 22



23) Test No. 23



 24) Test No. 24



25) Test No. 25



26) Test No. 27



27) Test No. 27



28) Test No. 28



29) Test No. 29


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30) Test No. 30 (Part of speech)



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31) Test No. 31(Modal auxiliaries)


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Sunday, 5 May 2019

Give recommendations about text book in Balbharti website

Click on the following link.

http://ebalbharati.in/curr2/


The website of Balbharti will open.
If you are visiting this sight for the first time, you have to sign up by filling your name, e mail or mobile number, your residence information. One OTP will come to your e mail or mobile number. Verify it and write your views about new text book for Std XII. 

If you express your recommendations and ideas, it will help to develop the new text book effective and interesting.

Thursday, 18 April 2019

Common mistakes

Common mistakes

1) Resemble (= be similar to).

Don't say: Does she resemble to her father?

Say: Does she resemble her father?


2) Behind (= at the back of).

Don't say: Edward hid behind of a large tree.

Say: Edward hid behind a large tree.


3) Reach (= arrive at).

Don't say: We reached at the school early.

Say: We reached the school early.


4) Outside (= on the exterior of).

Don't say: They stood outside of the door.

Say: They stood outside the door


5) Remember + -ing.

Don't say: I don't remember to have seen him.

Say: I don't remember seeing him.

Or:

I don't remember having seen him.


Mistakes in the use of prepositions -

✳️In and Into


(a) In.
Don't say:
Gemma spent all the day into her room.

Say:
Gemma spent all the day in her room.

(b) Into.
Don't say:
Richard came in the room and sat down.

Say:
Richard came into the room and sat down.

"In" denotes position inside something, while "into" denotes motion or direction towards the inside of something.

Note: Always write the preposition "into" as one word.


Prepositions often confused


 On, At, In. (Time.)


(a) On.
Don't say:
My uncle will arrive at Saturday.

Say:
My uncle will arrive on Saturday.

(b) At.
Don't say:
I usually get up on  seven o'clock.

Say:
I usually get up at seven o'clock.

(c) In.
Don't say:
She goes for a walk at the afternoon.

Say:
She goes for a walk in the afternoon.

(1) Use "on" with the days of the week or month: on Friday, on March 25, on New Year's Day

(2) Use "at" with the exact time: at four o'clock, at dawn, at noon, at sunset, at midnight.

(3) Use "in" with a period of time in April, in winter, in 1945, in the morning

Also: at night and by day

Get more such examples:

Click on the following image below-

Common mistakes


Tuesday, 16 April 2019

Touching stories

Touching stories

10  Short 
Touching stories with Deep Meanings.

1) She was very excited
     today, as the
     school was re-opening
     after a long summer
     break. Now, once
     again, she could start
     selling stationery at
     the traffic signal to
     feed her family.




2) She, a renowned artist
     and a strict mother,
     often scolded her 6-
     year-old son for he
     could never draw a
     line straight. As he
     breathed slowly into   
     the ventilator, she
     begged him to make
     one more crooked line
     on the ECG.
                                              

3) "Everyone goes with
      the flow… but the one 
     who goes against it
     becomes someone
     remarkable.” Before I
     could explain this to
     the traffic police, the
     man issued me a fine.

                                               



4) Their love was
     different. She was
     happy every time he
     kicked her in the
     stomach. Every time
     he kicked she loved
     him more. She waited
     for the time she would
     hold her baby for the
     first time.
                                               



5) All my toys are yours..!
     Read her brother’s   
     death note.
                                          

6) They took his father,
     and only returned a
     flag.
                                           



7) At 25, I became a
     mother of one; at 27 I
     became a mother of
     two; and today, at 55, I
     have become a
     mother of three!  My
     son got married today,
     and brought home his
     wife!
                                                                



8) “Born to rich parents,
      this boy is so lucky,”
      exclaimed the
      neighbors!
      Somewhere in
      heaven, three unborn
      sisters cried.
                                   



9) “You ruined my career,
      I was supposed to be
      an Executive Director,”
      she thought to
      herself.  The little
      angel held her finger
      tightly and she forgot
      everything; A mother
      was born.

                                         


10) Once a 5-year-old boy
       was standing
       barefoot in the
       shallow water of the
       ocean. He was
       repeating the same
       sentence to the
       waves – “Even if you
       touch my feet a
       thousand times, I
       won’t forgive you for
       taking my parents   
       away.
                                           



_Breath taking! Aren't they?_10  short stories with deep meanings.


Monday, 15 April 2019

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Std XI ATKT Circular for Result

Std XI ATKT Circular for Result

Use this circular to declare the result of the students.

Click on the arrow to download the circular.


Click on the following link to download the circular.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/13wck9et6FAeKhCtVlAkyRHMf9MMEAo_3/view?usp=sharing

वरील लिंक वर क्लिक करा व सर्कुलर डाउनलोड करा.


Monday, 8 April 2019

Search your polling station

Search your polling station.

Click on the following link and search polling station.

https://ceo.maharashtra.gov.in/lists/listpss.aspx

वरील लिंक वर क्लिक करा व आपले मतदान केंद्र शोधा. 

Friday, 5 April 2019

Result software for Std. XI Science.

Result software for Std. XI Science.

1) Consolidate sheet of marks:-

Download it by clicking the following link.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cTv3JddADTV-Oh59XENrn8ZtJa48Srof/view?usp=sharing

2) Booklet-

Download the word file of the booklet. It is linked with the consolidate sheet of marks.

Booklet for Maths or Geography Subject:-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zn8q3y3NbrU2BZ4tcsn7uaBBGUqBnr-i/view?usp=sharing

Booklet for Biology or Geography Subject:-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VWP7EVuE3Qp1sztIRHY5wl7zp56qYe5l/view?usp=sharing

3) Marksheet-

Download the word file of the marksheet. It is linked with the consolidate sheet of marks.

Marksheet for Maths or Geography:-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/10F-hvsdXjx9_LTlkV-UaSoYeVJle11r0/view?usp=sharing

Marksheet for Biology or Geography:-

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LEt59ZuXXfeFtieY_FEbqU0V5-jb4YkN/view?usp=sharing

अगोदर Excel sheet ओपन करा. मग booklet व marksheet ओपन करा. 

Instructions are given in the excel sheet.

Grace marks circular for Std. XI result

Grace marks circular for Std. XI result


New rules for promotion of students from Std XI to Std XII. 

Download the Circular


See the following image.




Grace marks - Total 15

Maximum grace marks for one subject - 10

Grace marks will be given only to three subjects.

No grace marks for the subjects Environment Education and Physical - Health Education. 

Total Grade -

Pass - 35 % to 44.99 % Or Pramoted by Grace

II - 45 % to 59.99 %

First - 60 % to 74.99 %

Dist - 75 % and above

For First Grade if total marks are 387, 388, 389, give extra grace marks 3, 2 and 1 respectively. 


Download the Grace marks circular for Std. XI result in PDF





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Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Std. XI Result software for Arts Faculty

Std. XI Result software for Arts Faculty

1) Click on the following link and download the excel sheet of consolidate marks containing test marks, first term exam marks, annual exam marks and its total. Annual exam marks include oral or project marks.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M9CBPNh0nbIQ7_dQ2a-5NvaXvzRxT810/edit?usp=sharing&rtpof=true&sd=true


वरील लिंक ला क्लीक करून एकत्र गुण तक्ता डाऊनलोड करा.

2) Download booklet in word file.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-tOufhdmeZDscBE5GyeOHjeh0Cbe8nJ0/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113084513110837546982&rtpof=true&sd=true

वरील लिंक ला क्लीक करून booklet डाऊनलोड करा.

3) Download Marksheet in word file.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hb1HztVbvEvywunu2N2-s80_965950Ve/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=113084513110837546982&rtpof=true&sd=true

वरील लिंक ला क्लीक करून Marksheet डाऊनलोड करा.


Instructions of using the software is given in the last page of the excel sheet.

Excel sheet शेवटच्या पेजवर software वापरण्याच्या सूचना आहेत.

Monday, 1 April 2019

Rhyme scheme

Rhyme Scheme


Rhyme scheme


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If two stanzas are given, we have to continue the alphabets (letters) to show the rhyme scheme.

e.g.

aabcc ddeff

If these stanzas are given as separate stanzas in two question papers, we can write the rhyme scheme as

1) aabcc

2) aabcc

Means, if two stanzas are given one after another, we have to use next alphabets (letters).

Types of Rhyme Scheme
There are a number of rhyme schemes used in poetry; some of the most popular of which include:

Ø Alternate rhyme: It is also known as 'abab' rhyme scheme, it rhymes as “abab cdcd efef ghgh.”

Ø Ballade: It contains three stanzas with the rhyme scheme of “ababbcbc” followed by “bcbc.”

Ø Monorhyme: It is a poem in which every line uses the same rhyme scheme.

Ø Couplet: It contains two-line stanzas with the “aa” rhyme scheme, which often appears as “aa bb cc and dd…”

Ø Triplet: It often repeats like a couplet, uses rhyme scheme of “aaa.”

Ø Enclosed rhyme: It uses rhyme scheme of “abba”

Ø Terza rima rhyme scheme: It uses tercets, three lines stanzas. Its interlocking pattern on end words follows: abba bcb cdc ded and so on.

Ø Keats Odes rhyme scheme: In his famous odes, Keats has used a specific rhyme scheme, which is “ababcdecde.”

Ø Limerick : A poem uses five lines with a rhyme scheme of “aabba.”


How to write a rhyme scheme:-

1) It is generally written in small alphabets (letters).

2) Write similar alphabets (letters) for lines having rhyming words.

3) Do not write dash or comma in between alphabets (letters).

4) Write next continuing alphabet (letter) for lines having no rhyming word.

Example:-

1.1    THE PERSON I AM LOOKING FOR
  

If you accept counsel without getting sore             

g

Andre-assess yourself in the light thereof              

h

If you pledge not to be obstinate any more            

g

And meet others without any frown or scoff.        

h

You may be the person I am looking for.                

i

  

If you have the will to live and courage to die        

 j

You are a beacon-light for people far and wide       

k

If you ignore the jeers and, thus, expose the lie       

j

‘That virtue and success do not go side by side.’    

 k

You are the person I am looking for.                         

L

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For individual stanza:-
Rhyme scheme –
1) Activity: Write the rhyme scheme of the following stanza.
If you do not get lowered in your own eyes            a
While you raise yourself in those of others             b
If you do not give in to gossips and lies                   a
Rather heed them not, saying, ‘Who bothers?’      b
You may be the person I am looking for.                 c

2) Activity: Write the rhyme scheme of the following stanza.
If you crave not for praise when you win               a
And look not for sympathy while you lose             b
If cheers let not your head toss or spin                   a
And after a set-back you offer no excuse.               b
You may be the person I am looking for.                C

Note that:-
For rhyming pairs use the same alphabets (letters) to show rhyme scheme.

eyes - lies
a
others - bothers
b

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