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Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), 2017An Overview of the SyllabusSemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleIENG-CCIStudy of LiteratureIIENG-CC IILiteratures in EnglishIIIENG-CC IIIEnglish LiteratureIVENG-CCIVGrammar and CompositionBREAK-UP OF THE SYLLABUSSemester IENG-CC I-STUDYING LITERATUREUnit 1-Introduction to Literature; Purpose and Process of Literary Expression; Types of LiteratureUnit 2-Elements of Poetry; Types of Poetry; Poetic Traditions in English LiteratureUnit 3-Definition of Drama; Elements of Drama; Types of Drama; Dramatic TraditionsUnit 4-Definition of novel; Aspects of Novel; Types of novelDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions - 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteenquestions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IIENG-CC II-LITERATURES IN ENGLISHUnit 1-PoetryH. L. V. Derozio‘My Native LandToru Dutt‘Casuarina Tree’R. N. Tagore‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’Nissim Ezekiel‘The Night of the Scorpion’Kamala Das‘Summer in CalcuttaUnit 2-E. M. Forster, Where the Angels Fear to TreadUnit 3-William Shakespeare, The TempestUnit 4-Eleven Great Short StoriesPieces prescribed:H. M. Munro ‘Saki’-‘Open Window’O. Henry-‘The Last Leaf’Katherine Mansfield-‘A Cup of Tea’Chekov-‘The Chameleon’K. A. Abbas-‘The Refugee’Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems) from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions willbe set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IIIENG-CC III-ENGLISH LITERATUREUnit 1-Poetry (Poems prescribed):Shakespeare-‘Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind’John Donne-‘Death, be not Proud’John Milton-‘On His Blindness’Alexander Pope-‘Ode on Solitude’William Wordsworth-‘A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’John Keats-‘Ode to Autumn’Unit 2-George Bernard Shaw, Arms and the ManUnit 3-Figures of Speech:Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Antithesis, Irony, Pun, Climax, Anticlimax, Metonymy, Synecdoche, Exaggeration.Unit 4-Literary Forms:Sonnet, Ode, Lyric, Elegy, Epic, Verse Satire, Dramatic Monologue, Tragedy, Comedy, Comedy of Manners, Absurd Drama, Problem Play, Historical Novel, Regional Novel, Picaresque Novel.Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the first two units will be set.02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems)from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IVENG-CC IV-GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITIONUnit 1-Common Errors based on Subject-Verb Agreement, Time & Tense, Preposition, Phrasal Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Use of NounUnit 2-Synonyms; Antonyms; Homonyms; Single Word Substitution; Idioms & Phrases; Word Formation (Prefix & Suffix)Unit 3-ComprehensionUnit 4-PrécisDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):Unit 1:Questions based on components of the unit with alternatives-25 MarksUnit 2:Questions based on components of the unit with alternatives-25 MarksUnit 3:Comprehension of an unseen passage-15 MarksUnit 4 :Précis of an unseen passage-15 MarksSemester VENG DSE ISemester VENG DSE IIThe students would be required to select any one of the following groups for Discipline Elective Papers mentioned above:GROUP A-INDIAN WRITINGS IN ENGLISHGROUP B-LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TRANSLATIONGROUP AINDIAN WRITINGS IN ENGLISHENG DSE IUnit 1-Poetry (Poems prescribed):Henry L. V. Derozio-‘A Walk by Moonlight’Toru Dutt-‘Baughmaree’Sarojini Naidu-‘Village Song’Sri Aurobindo-‘The Golden Light’Unit 2-R. K. Narayan, The Man Eater of MalgudiUnit 3-R. N. Tagore, ChandalikaUnit 4-“In London at Last” (Chapter 13, My Experiments With Truth, M. K. Gandhi)Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60 One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems) from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG DSE IIUnit 1-Poetry (Poems prescribed):JayantMahapatra-‘Dawn at Puri’Nissim Ezekiel-‘The Professor’PurushottamLal-‘The Poet’ArunKolatkar-‘An Old Woman’Unit 2-Anita Desai, Fire on the MountainUnit 3-Vijay Tendulkar, Silence! The Court is in SessionUnit 4-Short StoriesR. N. Tagore:‘The Babus of Nayanjore’Bhawani Bhattacharya: ‘Glory at Twilight’Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words) -4 x 15 = 60 One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems) from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.GROUP BLITERATURE IN ENGLISH TRANSLATIONENG DSE IUnit 1-Definition, Types and Principles of Translation, Significance of Translation in Culture StudiesUnit 2-Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Love in the Times of CholeraUnit 3-Thomas Mann, Death in VeniceUnit 4-HenrikIbson, A Doll’s HouseDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60 One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG DSE IIUnit 1-Aeschylus, AgamemnonUnit 2-Premchand, GodanUnit 3-Maxim Gorky, MotherUnit 4-Kalidas, AbhigyanShakuntalamDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60 One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type questionfrom each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Bachelor’s Degree ProgrammeCore Course in English (English Honours)An Overview of the SyllabusSemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleIENG 101History of English LanguageENG 102History of English LiteratureIIENG 201Early Modern LiteratureENG 202Restoration and Augustan LiteratureIIIENG 301Early RomanticsENG 302Romantic PoetryENG 303Victorian PoetryIVENG 401Nineteenth Century NovelENG 402Twentieth Century PoetryENG 403Twentieth Century NovelVENG 501Twentieth Century dramaENG 502A Brief History of Literary CriticismENG 503Discipline Specific Elective IENG 504Discipline Specific Elective IIVIENG 601American LiteratureENG 602Indian English LiteratureENG 603Discipline Specific Elective IIIENG 604Discipline Specific Elective IVBREAK-UP OF THE SYLLABUSSemester IENG 101-HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGEUnit 1-Indo-European family of languages; Position of English in Indo-European group; Grimm’s Law &Verner’s Law; Origin of English Language; Different stages in the growth of English language and their characteristicsUnit 2-Dialects of Middle English and emergence of Standard English; Loan words in English and methods of word formation in EnglishUnit 3-Varieties of English (British English,American English andIndian English) and evolution of English as a global languageUnit 4-Speech mechanism and Phonemes in English; Phonetic transcriptionDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Phonetic transcription of 10 words - 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen words will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to phonetically transcribe any ten.ENG 102-HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATUREUnit 1-Chaucer to the Age of RestorationUnit 2-Age of Reason& the Early RomanticsUnit 3-Romanticism &Victorian AgeUnit 4-Modernism and PostmodernismDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions willbe set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IIENG 201-EARLY MODERN LITERATUREUnit 1-William Shakespeare, MacbethUnit 2-William Shakespeare, Twelfth NightUnit 3-Michael Drayton, “Since There is no Help”Edmund Spenser, “One Day I Wrote Her Name”William Shakespeare, “That Time of Year”Ben Jonson, “Come, My Celia”Unit 4-John Milton, “On His Blindness”John Donne, “Good Morrow”Henry Vaughan, “The Retreat”Andrew Marvell, “The Garden”Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems)from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 202-RESTORATION AND AUGUSTAN LITERATUREUnit 1-William Congreve, Love for LoveUnit 2-John Dryden, McFelcknoeUnit 3-Alexander Pope,The Rape of the LockUnit 4-Jonathan Swift, Battle of BooksDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems) from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IIIENG 301-EARLY ROMANTICSUnit 1-Thomas Gray, Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat& An Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton CollegeUnit 2-William Collins, Ode to Evening, Ode to Simplicity&In the Downhill of LifeUnit 3-William Cowper, God Made the Country&The Morning DreamUnit 4-Robert Burns, Man Was Made to Mourn&The VowelsDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Explanations (to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One explanationfrom each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 302-ROMANTICPOETRYUnit 1-William Blake, Chimney SweeperWilliam Wordsworth, The Education of Nature, Composed Upon Westminster BridgeUnit 2-S. T. Coleridge, Kubla Khan&Frost at MidnightUnit 3-P. B. Shelley, Ode to the West Wind&OzymandiasUnit 4-John Keats,On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer&Ode to a NightingaleDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Explanations (to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One explanationfrom each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 303-VICTORIAN POETRYUnit 1-Lord Alfred Tennyson, Break, Break, Break &The Charge of the Light BrigadeUnit 2-Robert Browning, Meeting at Night&The Lost LeaderUnit 3-Mathew Arnold, Dover Beach&ImmortalityUnit 4-C. G. Rossetti,RememberG. M. Hopkins, Pied BeautyDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Explanations (to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One explanationfrom each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IVENG 401-NINETEENTH CENTURY NOVELUnit 1-Jane Austen, Pride and PrejudiceUnit 2-Charles Dickens, David CopperfieldUnit 3-Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre Unit 4-Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of CastorbridgeDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 402-TWENTIETH CENTURY POETRYUnit 1-W. B. Yeats, The Second Coming&Lake Isle of InnisfreeUnit 2-Ezra Pound, In a Station of the MetroUnit 3-T. S. Eliot, GerontianUnit 4-Wilfred Owen, FutilityIsaac Rosenberg, Break of the Day in the TrenchesW. H. Auden, Look StrangerDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Explanations (to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One explanationfrom each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 403-TWENTIETH CENTURY NOVELUnit 1-D. H. Lawrence, Sons and LoversUnit 2-James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a YoungmanUnit 3-Virginia Woolfe, To the LighthouseUnit 4-E. M. Forster,Where Angels Fear to TreadDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester VENG 501-TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMAUnit 1-G. B. Shaw, Arms and the ManUnit 2-J. M. Synge, Riders to the SeaUnit 3-T. S. Eliot, TheCocktail PartyUnit 4-John Galsworthy, JusticeDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 502-A BRIEF HISTORY OF LITERARY CRITICISMUnit 1-Classical CriticismUnit 2-Renaissance and Neo-Classical Criticism Unit 3-Romantic & Victorian CriticismUnit 4-Modern and Postmodern CriticismDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 503-DISCPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE IENG 504-DISCPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE IISemester VIENG 601-AMERICAN LITERATUREUnit 1-Walt Whitman, O Captain! My Captain!H. W. Longfellow, A Psalm of lifeEmily Dickinson, I’m Nobody! Who are You?Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningUnit 2-Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the SeaUnit 3-Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn Unit 4-Arthur Miller, Death of a SalesmanDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems) from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 602-INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE Unit 1-H. L. V. Derozio, My Native LandToru Dutt, Our Casuarina TreeSri Aurobindo, TransformationR. N. Tagore, Where the Mind is Without FearKamala Das, Summer in CalcuttaNissim Ezekiel, In IndiaUnit 2-R. K. Narayan, Waiting for the MahatmaUnit 3-Anita Desai, TheVillage by the SeaUnit 4-GirishKarnad, TughlaqDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems) from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 603-DISCPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE IIIENG 604-DISCPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE IVDISCPLINE ELECTIVE PAPERSThe students would be required to select any one of the following groups for Discipline Elective Papers mentioned above:GROUP A-THE STUDY OF ENGLISH DRAMAENG 503Unit 1-Elements of Drama; Drama as Text and PerformanceUnit 2-Origin and Growth of English DramaUnit 3-Evolution of English Theatre & Theatrical PracticesUnit 4-Shakespeare Criticism through the AgesDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 504Unit 1-William Shakespeare, Julius CaesarUnit 2-William Shakespeare, OthelloUnit 3-William Shakespeare, Midsummer Night’s DreamUnit 4-William Shakespeare, TempestDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 603Unit 1-Ben Jonson, AlchemistUnit 2-William Congreve, The Way of the WorldUnit 3-Oliver Goldsmith, She Stoops to ConquerUnit 4-Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 604Unit 1-T. S. Eliot, Family ReunionUnit 2-Henrik Ibsen, A Doll’s HouseUnit 3-G. B. Shaw, Major BarbaraUnit 4-Chrisopher Fry, The Lady’s Not for BurningDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.GROUP B-LINGUISTICS, ELT & COMMUNICATION SKILLENG 503Unit 1-Theories of Origin of Language; Definition and Features of Language; Human Language vs Animal CommunicationUnit 2-Definition, Nature and Scope of Linguistics; Linguistics as a ScienceUnit 3-Basic concepts in Linguistics: Synchrony &Diachrony, Langue and Parole, Competence and Performance, Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic RelationUnit 4-Difference between Phonetics and Phonology; Phonetics and English Phonemes; Cardinal Vowel Diagram; Phonetic TranscriptionDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 504Unit 1-Morphology: Definition and Classification of Morphemes; AllomorphUnit 2-Syntax; IC Analysis and Types of Grammar Unit 3-Semantics: Definition and Theories; Diversity of Meaning: Homonymy, Synonymy and PolysemyUnit 4-Pragmatics & Stylistics: Definition and ScopeDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 603Unit 1-A Brief History of English in IndiaUnit 2-The Importance of Learning English in the Present Age; The Role of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in Teaching EnglishUnit 3-Problems of Teaching English as a Second Language in India Unit 4-Teaching English through LiteratureDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.ENG 604Unit 1-Definition of Communication and Models of Communication; Types of Communication; Difference between Communication & Mass CommunicationUnit 2-Oral Communication: Speech Mechanism, English Speech Sounds vs. Corresponding Hindi Speech SoundsUnit 3-Modes and Techniques of Oral Communication; Noises in CommunicationUnit 4-Applied Writing Skills: Notices, Minutes of Meetings, Invitations, Complaints, Report, Business Correspondence, Writing of Curriculum Vitae, Biodata&ResumèDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):04 Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-4 x 15 = 60One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the 04 units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any four questions02Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-2 x 5 = 10One short answer type question from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Bachelor’s Degree ProgrammeGeneric Elective in English for Students of Honours Core in Other DsciplinesAn Overview of the SyllabusSemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleIIIENG-GEIEnglish LiteratureIVENG-GEIIGrammar and CompositionBREAK-UP OF THE SYLLABUSSemester IIIENG-GE II-ENGLISH LITERATUREUnit 1-Poetry (Poems prescribed):Shakespeare-‘Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind’John Donne-‘Death, be not Proud’John Milton-‘On His Blindness’Alexander Pope-‘Ode on Solitude’William Wordsworth-‘A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’John Keats-‘Ode to Autumn’Unit 2-George Bernard Shaw, Arms and the ManUnit 3-Figures of Speech:Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Antithesis, Irony, Pun, Climax, Anticlimax, Metonymy, Synecdoche, Exaggeration.Unit 4-Literary Forms:Sonnet, Ode, Lyric, Elegy, Epic, Verse Satire, Dramatic Monologue, Tragedy, Comedy, Comedy of Manners, Absurd Drama, Problem Play, Historical Novel, Regional Novel, Picaresque Novel.Distribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):02Long Answer Type Questions (to be answered in approx. 500 words)-2 x 15 = 30One long answer type question with an alternative from each of the first two units will be set.04Short Answer Type Questions(to be answered in approx. 250 words)-4 x 10 = 40One short answer type question / Explanation (in case of units containing poems)from each of the four units will be set. The examinee will be required to answer any two questions.Multiple Choice Questions (10)- 1 x 10 = 10 Altogether fifteen Multiple Choice Questions will be set for this section. The examinee will be required to answer any ten.Semester IVENG-GE II-GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITIONUnit 1-Common Errors based on Subject-Verb Agreement, Time & Tense, Preposition, Phrasal Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Use of NounUnit 2-Synonyms; Antonyms; Homonyms; Single Word Substitution; Idioms & Phrases; Word Formation (Prefix & Suffix)Unit 3-ComprehensionUnit 4-PrécisDistribution of Marks (for End Semester Examination):Unit 1:Questions based on components of the unit with alternatives-25 MarksUnit 2:Questions based on components of the unit with alternatives-25 MarksUnit 3:Comprehension of an unseen passage-15 MarksUnit 4:Précis of an unseen passage-15 MarksBachelor’s Degree ProgrammeSkill Enhancement CourseName of Course: SPOKEN ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLENG SEC 1 – Phonology and ConversationUnit 1:i. Pronunciation (English Vowels and Consonants)ii. Intonationiii.StressUnit 2:i. Talking with a person – greetings, request, permissions, asking questions, etc.ii. Active listening – Listening different accents and comprehending (British and American)Distribution of Marks: Full Marks – 50 [Internal Assessment – 10 Marks; End Semester Examination – 40 Marks]End Semester Examination:One written question either on vowel or consonant: –10One written question either on intonation or stress:–10Writing of two short dialogues2 x 5= 10Oral assessment of the component prescribed– 10[The arrangement of this examination in written and oral statuses, which will be conducted simultaneously, shall be facilitated by the respective college in consultation with the Head of the Department of English of that college. There shall be one internal (from the college) and one external (from another college of this university) for both the oral and written assessments] ENG SEC 1 – Presentation and Interface SkillsUnit 1:i. Delivering a short speechii. Power Point Presentation with active oral demonstration in EnglishUnit 2:i. Group Discussionii. Facing an InterviewDistribution of Marks: Full Marks – 50 [Internal Assessment – 10 Marks; End Semester Examination – 40 Marks]End Semester Examination:Oral Assessment: Each student to deliver a short speech–10Oral Assessment: Each student to make a Power Point Demonstration:–10Group Discussion (Initiative: 3; Language: 4; Pronunciation: 3)– 10Mock Interview (Confidence: 3; Understanding of question: 3; Expression: 4)– 10[The arrangement of this examination shall be facilitated by the respective college in consultation with the Head of the Department of English of that college. There shall be one internal (from the college) and one external (from another college of this university) for this examination]Bachelor’s Degree ProgrammeAbility Enhancement Compulsory CourseinEnglish for Honours&General StudentsENG AECC-Written Communication in EnglishUnit 1-Note-Making: Identifying the main points of a passage; BulletingUnit 2-Report Writing: Official Reports (Status Report, Analytical Report, Inquiry Report); Newspaper ReportsUnit 3-Official Correspondence: different sorts of applications, cover letter, memo, demi-official letter, business letter, etc.Unit 4-Preparing different kinds of résumé, bio-data, Curriculum VitaeDistribution of Marks: Full Marks – 50 [Internal Assessment – 10 Marks; End Semester Examination – 40 Marks]End Semester Examination:One question on note making in 2 steps: Identifying main ideas – 5Bulleting – 5(The matter on which the note is to be made shall be given by the question setter in the form of a passage of not less than 400 words)Report Writing (One out of two alternatives)–10Official Correspondence (One out of two alternatives)– 10Writing a CV/Bio-data/Résumé of an imaginary person whose particular are mentioned in the question (One out of two alternatives)– 10Bachelor’s Degree ProgrammeEnglish / MIL CommunicationforBachelor Degree Programme with Practical PapersENG MILUnit 1-Definition and Types of Communication in BusinessUnit 2-Common Errors based on Subject-Verb Agreement, Time & Tense, Preposition, Phrasal Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Use of NounUnit 3-Speech Mechanism and Oral Communication (Interview, Group Discussion & Speech)Unit 4-Literature:Shakespeare-‘Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind’John Donne-‘Death, be not Proud’John Milton-‘On His Blindness’Alexander Pope-‘Ode on Solitude’William Wordsworth-‘A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’Distribution of Marks: Full Marks – 50 [Internal Assessment – 10 Marks; End Semester Examination – 40 Marks]Internal Assessment: Based on Interview, Group Discussion & SpeechEnd Semester Examination:One question from each unit with an alternative4 x 10 = 40 ................
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