Lesson Plan. Class: +2, 2 nd yr. Course Title: Compulsory English. Name of the Chapter/Unit Lecture No. Topics to be covered My Greatest Olympic Prize

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Lesson Plan Class: +2, 2 nd yr Course Title: Compulsory English Invitation to English-1 (Prose) Name of the Chapter/Unit Lecture No. My Greatest Olympic Prize 1 Discussion of Reading Steps of reading a text Introduction to the author Discussion of unit-1 2 Discussion of unit-2 and unit-3 Identification of central idea of the text 3 Practice of post-reading activities and Reading On Examinations 4 Introduction to the author 5 Discussion of unit-3 and unit-4 6 Practice of post-reading activities and Reading The Portrait of a Lady 7 Introduction to the author 8 Discussion of unit-3 and unit-4 9 Doubt clearing class, Practice of post-reading activities 10 Reading practice test The Magic of Teamwork 11 Introduction to the author 12 Discussion of unit-3 and unit-4 13 Practice of post-reading activities and Reading Development of Polio Vaccines 14 Introduction to the author 15 Discussion of unit-3 and unit-4 16 Doubt clearing class, Practice of post-reading activities 17 Reading practice test

Invitation to English-1 (Poetry) Name of the Lecture No. Chapter/Unit Daffodils 18 Introduction to Romantic Poetry and William Wordsworth 19 Detailed Textual Analysis and Interpretation of the Poem 20 Summing up, discussion and solving questions on the poem The Ballad of Father Gilligan 21 20 th Century English Poetry: The Background, Poetry of W.B.Yeats 22 Detailed Textual Analysis and Interpretation of the Poem 23 Summing up, discussion and solving questions on the poem A Psalm of Life 24 Introduction to the poet and the background of the literary period Introduction to the commonly used figures of speech 25 Analysis of the text (stanzas 1-5) and discussion of possible questions 26 Analysis of the text (stanzas 6-9) and discussion of possible questions Television 27 Introduction to the poet, Analysis of the text (stanzas 1-3) 28 Analysis of the text (stanza 4), Discussion of the possible questions Money Madness 29 Loud reading by students, Introduction to the poet and his style of writing 30 Analysis of the text (Lines 1-19) and discussion of the questions 31 Analysis of the text (Lines 20-37 ) and discussion of the questions

Invitation to English-2 (Non-detailed study) Name of the Chapter/Unit The Doctor s Word 32 Reading the text, Vocabulary activities, Introduction to the author, theme and characters 33 Narration and discussion of the story The Nightingale and the Rose Mystery of the Missing Cap 34 Discussion of Questions-Answers, Writing Activity 35 Importance of Reading Skills, Steps to Reading a Text, Introduction to the works of Oscar Wilde 36 Detailed Narration and Discussion of the Text 37 Major Themes in the Text, Solving questions 38 Introduction to the Short Fiction of Manoj Das 39 Detailed Narration and Interpretation of the Text 40 Major Themes in the Story, Solving questions The Monkey s Paw 41 Background discussion, Difference between short story and short play, Reading the text, Vocabulary activities 42 Discussion of the play, Speaking practice 43 Solving the Questions, Writing Activity My Mother 44 Autobiography and biography, Reading from the text (by the teacher), Listening practice- Summarising the read out contents by students 45 Narration and Discussion of the text 46 Discussion of Questions-Answers, Writing Activity Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish Revision of course covered, discussing sample 47 questions according to council question pattern 48 Reading the text, testing reading, Comparing with texts of similar theme 49 Narrating the text, Discussion of Questions- Answers 50 Revision, discussing a model question according to council pattern, teaching how to present answers in the examination

Invitation to English-3 (Writing Skills) Name of the Chapter/Unit Unit-vii: Interpreting Graph, Charts, Tables and Diagrams etc Unit-viii: Reporting Events and Business Matters Unit- ix: Note - making and summarizing 51 Discussion of the steps for attempting the question 52 Interpreting graph and bar graph with examples from sample question papers 53 Interpreting pie-chart, diagram and table with examples from sample question papers 54 Discussion of the format for writing a newsreport and practising a few questions 55 Discussion of the format for writing a business report and practising a few questions 56 Discussing and writing Annual Report 57 Discussing and writing magazine report 58 Introduction to the syllabus and Question pattern; Distribution of Handouts 59 Note making- Principles, stages and format of note-making, example-1 60 Class work- Making notes from a given paragraph- stage-1: guided note-making, stage-2: unguided note-making 61 Discussion of previous years council questions on note-making 62 Summarising- Principles and format of summarising, Developing notes into summary, example-1 63 Class work- Summarising a given paragraph Homework- Solving previous years council questions on summarising Unit-x: Extended Writing 64 Discussion of answers of summarising and doubt clearing 65 Meaning of extended writing Types of extended writing 66 Principles of extended writing with examples from prescribed book 67 Practice of extended writing

Invitation to English-4 (Grammar) Name of the Chapter/Unit Revision of Tense Patterns and Modal verbs 68 Discussion of the usage of tenses and modals 69 Practising exercises from the text book and other Grammar books Conditionals 70 Importance of Conditionals and their Usage 71 Types of Conditionals, Error Correction Exercises The Passive 72 Significance of the Passive Voice in English 73 Situations in which Passive can be used, Error Correction Exercises Direct and Reported 74 Changing Direct to Reported Speech Speech 75 Solving exercises Interrogatives 76 Types and use of interrogatives. Working out exercises Phrasal Verbs 77 Phrasal Verbs as Alternatives and their Importance 78 Usage of Phrasal Verbs, Solving exercises