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HU-201_Advanced English
Course Title
Advanced English
Course Code
HU-201
Semester
II
Course Group
Foundation
Teaching Scheme in Minutes (L:T)
50:25:0
Credits
3
Methodology
Communicative
Language
Teaching + Assignments
Total Contact
Hours
75
CIE
60 Marks
SEE
40 Marks
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of English Language and Listening, Speaking, Reading and
Writing skills.
COURSE CONTENTS
MODULE 1: VOCABULARY
Periods: 12 (L-9 T-3)
1. How to Learn a New Word
a) Spelling, pronunciation, syllabification, word class, inflections and the other
forms of the word,
b) Meanings, usage, derivatives, idiomatic expressions, context for using the word
and compound words.
c) Phrasal verbs, etymology, word families, collocations.
2. Synonyms, Antonyms and One Word Substitutes
3. Prefixes, Suffixes and Roots
MODULE 2: READING
Periods: 12 (L-8 T-4)
Unit 1:
Innovation, Science and Technology: Process, Cause and Effect, Problem Solution, Evaluation
of ideas, reasons and conclusion. (Focus on One-word Substitutes / Scientific terms/ Analyses/
Application/ meanings/ synonyms)
Unit 2:
Descriptive: Biography, Travel Writing, Nature Writing and Journal (Focus on Analysis/
Vocabulary/ Noun / Verbs/ Adjectives / Chronological order).
Unit 3:

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Reading for Pleasure: Story / Fable / Drama (Focus on factual, main idea, sequencing, inferring,
morals and values).
NOTE: Each reading unit should contain the following word limit.
a) Paragraph should contain minimum 50 words for answering one mark
question.
b) Paragraph should contain minimum 100 words for answering three one-
mark questions.
c) Paragraph should contain minimum 150 words for answering five one-mark
questions.
MODULE 3: SPEAKING
Periods: 12 (L-8 T-4)
1. Fixing, Cancelling and Rescheduling the Appointments.
(Focus on using expressions to fix, cancel and reschedule an appointment)
2. Extending, Accepting and Declining Invitations.
(Focus on using expressions in conversations)
3. Giving Instructions.
4. Asking for and Giving Directions.
5. Describing Objects.
a) Use adjectives (Size, shape, colour, weight/ quantity, feel or touch, material,
taste, state, purpose/uses)
6. Talking about the Past.
a) Events, Incidents and Situations using past tense and passive voice.
7. Offering Help, Opinions and Suggestions.
MODULE 4: WRITING-I
Periods: 13 (L- 8 T-5)
1. Mechanics of Writing
a) Spelling, punctuation, capitalization and special symbols.
b) Fonts type, font size, bold, italics, underline, superscript, subscript, alignment,
margins.
2. Data Interpretation -I
a) Understand the information and analyze the flow charts and stating the main
idea.
b) Describe the process (events or chronological order) interpret flow chart.
c) Use connectives and sequence markers, writing a meaningful paragraph.
3. Data Interpretation -II
a) Understand the information in a tree diagram and analyze the data.
b) State the main idea and describe the process from key word.
c) Explain one branch completely and move to the branches down words and write
horizontal direction.
d) Use linkers and sequence markers.
4. Data Interpretation III

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HU-201_Advanced English Course Title Advanced English Course Code HU-201 Semester II Course Group Foundation Teaching Scheme in Minutes (L:T) 50:25:0 Credits 3 Methodology Communicative Language Teaching + Assignments Total Contact Hours 75 CIE 60 Marks SEE 40 Marks Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of English Language and Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing skills. COURSE CONTENTS MODULE 1: VOCABULARY Periods: 12 (L-9 T-3) 1. How to Learn a New Word a) Spelling, pronunciation, syllabification, word class, inflections and the other forms of the word, b) Meanings, usage, derivatives, idiomatic expressions, context for using the word and compound words. c) Phrasal verbs, etymology, word families, collocations. 2. Synonyms, Antonyms and One Word Substitutes 3. Prefixes, Suffixes and Roots MODULE 2: READING Periods: 12 (L-8 T-4) Unit 1: Innovation, Science and Technology: Process, Cause and Effect, Problem Solution, Evaluation of ideas, reasons and conclusion. (Focus on One-word Substitutes / Scientific terms/ Analyses/ Application/ meanings/ synonyms) Unit 2: Descriptive: Biography, Travel Writing, Nature Writing and Journal (Focus on Analysis/ Vocabulary/ Noun / Verbs/ Adjectives / Chronological order). Unit 3: Reading for Pleasure: Story / Fable / Drama (Focus on factual, main idea, sequencing, inferring, morals and values). NOTE: Each reading unit should contain the following word limit. a) Paragraph should contain minimum 50 words for answering one m ...
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