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SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY GAZETTE
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Appendix-A
SYLLABUS
B.A – PART II SEMESTER III
COMPULSORY ENGLISH
TIME : 3 HOURS
MAX MARKS THEORY : 80 MARKS
MIN PASSING MARKS : 32 MARKS
MAX MARKS INTERNAL ASSESSTMENT : 20 MARKS, MIN PASSING MARKS : 08
MARKS
Prescribed Textbook :
Blossoming Flowers by Board of Editors, Published by
Orient Blackswan.
UNIT I
PROSE –
1.
India’s Message to the World –
Swami Vivekanand
2. The
Pleasure of Ignorance –
Robert Lynd
3.
The Happy Prince –
Oscar Wilde
4.
The Three Questions –
Leo Tolstoy
UNIT II
POETRY –
5.
Sonnet 116 –
William Shakespeare
6.
Dirge –
James Shirley
7.
Leisure –
W H Davies
8.
A Baby Asleep After Pain –
D.H Lawrence
UNIT III
GRAMMAR :
9.
Clauses :
Main Clause
Subordinate Clause (Noun Clause , Adverb Clause ,
Adjective Clause)
10.
Types of Sentences :
Assertive/ Affirmative Sentences
Exclamatory Sentences
Negative Sentences
Interrogative Sentences
Simple Sentences
Compound Sentences
Complex Sentences
Compound Complex Sentences
UNIT IV
COMMUNICATION SKILLS :
11.
Telephone Conversation
Answering the Telephone and Asking for Someone
Taking and Leaving Messages
Making Enquiries on the Phone
12.
Interpersonal Conversation
Getting People’s Attention and Interrupting
Making Requests and Responding to Them
Asking for Directions and Giving Directions
UNIT V
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Based
on prescribed text Unit I & II only
Internal Assessment :
Viva- Voce
A) Personal Interview
B) Seminar - Presentation (Based on prescribed text :
Prose & Poetry)
Distribution of Marks
UNIT I (16 Marks)
A) Prose i) The
students will have to answer TWO out of THREE short answer questions of 3 marks
each.
= 6 Marks
ii)
The students will have to answer TWO out of THREE long answer questions of 5
marks
each
= 10 Marks
UNIT II (16 Marks)
B)
Poetry i) The students will have to answer TWO out of THREE short
answer questions of 3 marks
each.
= 6 Marks
ii)
The students will have to answer TWO out of THREE long answer questions of 5
marks
each.
= 10 Marks
UNIT III (16 Marks)
C)
Grammar : Prescribed Text Blossoming Flowers by Board of Editors
& published by Orient Blackswan
i)
Clauses = 06 Marks
ii)
Types of Sentences =10 Marks
UNIT IV (16 Marks)
D) Communication Skills :
i)
Telephonic Conversation = 8 Marks
ii)
Interpersonal Conversation = 08 Marks
UNIT V (16 Marks)
E) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Based
on Unit I & II : The students will have to answer SIXTEEN out of SIXTEEN
MCQ’s = 16 Marks
F) Internal Assessment
i) Viva- Voce = 20 Marks
a)
Personal Interview = 10Marks
b)
Seminar - Presentation = 10 Marks
Note:
1. The teachers are expected to impart formal training in
Grammar Composition, Making Introduction, Greeting People, Talking about
Family, Describing People, Places & Animals, Expressing Feelings, Inviting,
Suggesting, Accepting & Refusing, Reading & Oral Skills in the tutorial
classes.
2. Internal examiner shall interview an examinee to test his
or her spoken skills.
3. There shall be separate passing for theory & Internal
Assessment.
SYLLABUS
B.A – PART II SEMESTER IV
COMPULSORY ENGLISH
TIME : 3 HOURS
MAX MARKS THEORY : 80 MARKS MIN PASSING MARKS : 32 MARKS
MAX MARKS INTERNAL ASSESSTMENT : 20 MARKS MIN
PASSING MARKS : 08 MARKS
Prescribed Textbook : Blossoming Flowers by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan.
UNIT I
PROSE –
1.
Why Are Beggars Despised – George Orwell
2.
On the Conduct of Life (extract)
- William Hazlitt
3.
The Girl –
O Henry
4.
The Magic Shop –
H. G Wells
UNIT II
POETRY –
5.
Where the mind is without fear –
Rabindranath Tagore
6.
A Lament –
P.B Shelley
7.
Love in Life –
Robert Browning
8.
Up – Hill -
Christina Rossetti
UNIT III
GRAMMAR :
9.
Transformation of Sentences :
Interchange of Affirmative & Negative Sentences
Interchange of Assertive & Interrogative Sentences
Interchange of Assertive & Exclamatory Sentences
Conversion of Simple to Compound Sentences
Conversion of Simple to Complex Sentences
Conversion of Complex to Simple Sentences
Conversion of Compound to Complex Sentences
Conversion of Complex to Compound Sentences
10.
Synthesis of Sentences :
Combination
of two or more simple sentences into a single simple sentence / Compound
Sentence / Complex
Sentence.
UNIT IV
COMMUNICATION SKILLS :
11.
Interpersonal Conversation
Congratulating and Responding to Congratulations
Paying Compliments, Showing Appreciation, Offering
Encouragement and Responding
Asking for , Giving and Refusing Permission
12.
Casual Conversation
Talking about the Weather
Describing Daily Routines
Talking about Current Activities
UNIT V
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Based
on prescribed text Unit I & II only
Internal Assessment :
Viva- Voce
A) Personal Interview
B) Seminar - Presentation (Based on prescribed text :
Prose & Poetry
Distribution of Marks
UNIT I (16 Marks)
A) Prose i) The
students will have to answer TWO out of THREE short answer questions of 3 marks
each.
= 6 Marks
ii)
The students will have to answer TWO out of THREE long answer questions of 5
marks
each
= 10 Marks
UNIT II (16 Marks)
B)
Poetry i) The students will have to answer TWO out of THREE short
answer questions of 3 marks
each.
= 6 Marks
ii)
The students will have to answer TWO out of THREE long answer questions of 5
marks
each.
= 10 Marks
UNIT III (16 Marks)
C)
Grammar : Prescribed Text Blossoming Flowers by Board of Editors
& published by Orient Blackswan
i)
Transformation of Sentences= 8 Marks
ii)
Synthesis of Sentences = 8 Marks
UNIT IV (16 Marks)
D) Communication Skills :
i)
Interpersonal Conversation = 8 Marks
ii)
Casual Conversation = 08 Marks
UNIT V (16 Marks)
E) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Based
on Unit I & II : The students will have to answer SIXTEEN out of SIXTEEN
MCQ’s = 16 Marks
F) Internal Assessment
i) Viva- Voce = 20 Marks
a)
Personal Interview = 10Marks
b)
Seminar - Presentation = 10 Marks
Note:
1. The teachers are expected to impart formal training in
Grammar Composition, Making Introduction, Greeting People, Talking about
Family, Describing People, Places & Animals, Expressing Feelings, Inviting,
Suggesting, Accepting & Refusing, Reading & Oral Skills in the tutorial
classes.
2. Internal examiner shall interview an examinee to test his
or her spoken skills.
3. There shall be separate passing for theory & Internal Assessment.
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SYLLABUS
B.A PART II SEMESTER III
ENGLISH LITERATURE
UNIT I
Text Prescribed : A Background to the study of
English Literature by B.Prasad.
Chapters
Prescribed :
Chapter
II - The Novel
Chapter
III - The Short Story
Chapter
IV - Biography and Autobiography
UNIT II
Prescribed Textbook : Unheard Melodies by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan
POETRY :
The
following poems are prescribed
1.
Palanquin Bearers -
Sarojini Naidu
2.
Between These Lines –
S Joseph
3.
The Epileptic –
Keki N Daruwalla
4.
A Walk by Moonlight -
Henry Derozio
5.
Endless Time -
Rabindranath Tagore
UNIT III
Prescribed Textbook : Unheard Melodies by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan
A)
Introduction
to Literary Terms – I
Following
Literary Terms are prescribed
1.
Point of View
2. Anticlimax
3.
Climax
4.
Binary Opposition
5.
Euphemism
6.
Subaltern
7.
Oxymoron
8.
Picaresque Narrative
9.
Epistolary Novel
10. Bildungsroman
11.
Ekphrastic Poem
12.
Stream of Consciousness Narrative
13.
Metafiction
14.
Objective Correlative
15.
Platonic Love
16.
Anti-Hero
B) Introduction to Literary Theories – I
Following
Literary Theories are prescribed
1. Archetypal
Criticism
2.
Russian Formalism
3.
Structuralism
4.
Narratology
UNIT IV
Prescribed Textbook : Unheard Melodies by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan
SHORT STORIES :
Following
Short Stories are prescribed
1.
A Cup of Tea
- Katherine Mansfield
2.
The Bird Comes to Yellow Sky - Stephen
Crane
3.
A Job Well Done -
Ruskin Bond
4.
The Antidote -
R.K Narayan
UNIT V
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Based
on Unit II, III & IV.
Distribution of Marks
BA Part II Semester III
English Literature
TIME : 3 HOURS
MAX MARKS THEORY : 80 MARKS MIN PASSING MARKS : 32
MARKS
MAX MARKS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 20 MARKS MIN PASSING MARKS : 08 MARKS
UNIT I (16 Marks)
Unit I : A Background to the study of English
Literature
i)
The students will have to answer TWO out of FOUR long answer questions
(Each
carries EIGHT marks) = 16 Marks
UNIT II (16 Marks)
Unit II : Poetry
i)
The students will have to answer ONE out of THREE long answer questions of 8
marks = 8 Marks
ii)
The students will have to attempt TWO out of FOUR passages for explanation with
reference to the context
(Each
carries FOUR marks) = 8 Marks
UNIT III (16 Marks)
Unit III :
A) Introduction to Literary Terms
The
students will have to answer TWO out of FOUR Literary Terms
(Each
carries FOUR marks) = 8 Marks
B) Introduction to Literary Theory
The
students will have to answer ONE out of TWO Literary Theories = 8 Marks
UNIT IV (16 Marks)
Unit IV : SHORT STORIES
The
students will have to answer TWO out of THREE long answer questions.
(Each
carries EIGHT marks) = 16 Marks
UNIT V (16 Marks)
Unit V : Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
The
students will have to answer SIXTEEN MCQ’s
(Each
carries ONE mark) = 16 Marks
Internal Assessment
i) Viva- Voce = 10 Marks
ii) Assignments (Assignments
based on prescribed syllabus) = 10 Marks
SYLLABUS
B.A PART II SEMESTER IV
ENGLISH LITERATURE
UNIT I
Text Prescribed : A Background to the study of
English Literature by B.Prasad.
Chapters
Prescribed :
Chapter
I - The Essay
Chapter
V - Criticism
Chapter
VI - Style
UNIT II
Prescribed Textbook : Unheard Melodies by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan
POETRY :
The
following poems are prescribed
1.
Sonnet -
Alice Dunbar-Nelson
2.
A Noiseless Patient Spider -
Walt Whitman
3.
Brahma –
Ralph Waldo Emerson
4.
Art -
Herman Melville
5.
The Lonely House –
Emily Dickinson
UNIT III
Prescribed Textbook : Unheard Melodies by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan
A)
Introduction
to Literary Terms – II
Following Literary Terms are prescribed
1.
Humanism
2.
Naturalism
3.
Refrain
4.
Motif
5.
Fantasy
6.
Aestheticism
7.
Absurdism
8.
Alienation Effect
9.
Pantomime
10.
Decorum
11.
Pathetic Fallacy
12.
Soliloquy
13.
Round & Flat Characters
14.
Hypertext
15.
Blog
16.
Affective Fallacy
B) Introduction to Literary Theories – II
Following Literary Theories are prescribed
1.
Post- Colonialism
2.
Post – Structuralism
3.
Feminism
4.
Psychoanalytic Criticism
UNIT IV
Prescribed Textbook : Unheard Melodies by Board of
Editors, Published by Orient Blackswan
ESSAYS :
Following
Essays are prescribed
1.
Walking Tour -
R.L Stevenson
2.
The Worship of the Wealthy –
GK Chesterton
3.
On Revenge -
Francis Bacon
4.
On The Feeling of Immortality in Youth -
William Hazlitt
UNIT V
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Based
on Unit II, III & IV.
Distribution of Marks
BA Part II Semester IV
English Literature
TIME : 3 HOURS
MAX MARKS THEORY : 80 MARKS MIN PASSING MARKS : 32
MARKS
MAX MARKS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: 20 MARKS MIN PASSING MARKS : 08 MARKS
UNIT I (16 Marks)
Unit I : A Background to the study of English
Literature
i)
The students will have to answer TWO out of FOUR long answer questions
(Each
carries EIGHT marks) = 16 Marks
UNIT II (16 Marks)
Unit II : Poetry
i)
The students will have to answer ONE out of THREE long answer questions of 8
marks = 8 Marks
ii)
The students will have to attempt TWO out of FOUR passages for explanation with
reference to the context
(Each
carries FOUR marks) = 8 Marks
UNIT III (16 Marks)
Unit III :
A) Introduction to Literary Terms
The
students will have to answer TWO out of FOUR Literary Terms
(Each
carries FOUR marks) = 8 Marks
B) Introduction to Literary Theory
The
students will have to answer ONE out of TWO Literary Theories = 8 Marks
UNIT IV (16 Marks)
Unit IV : ESSAYS
The
students will have to answer TWO out of THREE long answer questions.
(Each
carries EIGHT marks) = 16 Marks
UNIT V (16 Marks)
Unit V : Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
The
students will have to answer SIXTEEN MCQ’s
(Each
carries ONE mark) = 16 Marks
Internal Assessment
i) Viva- Voce = 10 Marks
ii) Assignments (Assignments based
on prescribed syllabus) = 10 Marks
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