Saturday 10 March 2018

Grammar 2018 Exam




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Set A Grammar
A5
1) This requires an exercise of will.( Rewrite it using the Simple Future Tense.)
This will require an exercise of will.

2) You have to constantly watch out and talk to yourself. (Rewrite it using another modal auxiliary showing 'compulsion'.)
You must constantly watch out and talk to yourself.
3) You begin to stagnate. (Rewrite it using the noun form of the world underlined.)
Your stagnation begins.
(B) 1)He wanted to become____ artist and live in _____ Himalaya.
(Use appropriate articles)

He wanted to become an artist and live in the  Himalaya.
2)She was able to talk_____the group____her experience.
(Use suitable prepositions)
She was able to talk to the group about her experience.

3)"Why are you crying?"said the woman to a little boy. "I want a balloon,"he said.
(Change it into indirect Speech)
The woman asked a little boy why he was crying . He replied that he wanted a balloon.

Q 2 A  1) Temporary problems could be taken care of by market mechanism.(Rewrite the sentence beginning with 'Market mechanism')
Market mechanism could take care of temporary problems.

 2)In the nineteenth century,there were third - class carriages.(Form a WH question to get the underlined part as an answer.) Underlined part -In the nineteenth century.
When were there third-class carriages?

3) There would still be situations of temporary poverty.(Rewrite it using 'Can')
There can still be situations of temporary poverty.

Q 3 A  1) She took many breathtaking photographs of the earth.
(Rewrite it Using the present perfect continuous tense)
She has been taking many breathtaking photographs of the earth.
2)He scattered her ashes over the Himalayas.(Rewrite it beginning with 'Her ashes .......')
Her ashes were scattered over the Himalayas by him.

3) Kalpana was extremely proud of her birth-place and made every effort to bring it into limelight.
(Rewrite it using 'not only .....but also)
Kalpana was not only  proud of her birth-place but also made every effort to bring it into limelight.

SET B
Q 1 A 1. She splattered Worli seaface with walls of sea spray. (Rewrite it using the Simple Present Tense.)
She splatteres  Worli seaface with walls of sea spray.
2. I  never found out their names though we took the train together.(Make it a Compound Sentence.)
We took the train together but I never found out their names.
3. I promise myself, someday I will return.(Rewrite it using the modal auxiliary 'must')
I promise myself, someday I must return.
SET C
Q.1 A 1. I rushed to the site.(Rewrite the sentence using 'used to'.)
I used to rush to the site.
2. The tree was being cut.( Rewrite it beginning with 'They'......)
They were cutting the tree.
3. I looked into all the nests and saw  eggs in two of them.( Rewrite the sentence using the word 'when')
When I looked into all the nests I saw  eggs in two of them.



SET D
1)He looked at his mother and smiled.
(Rewrite it as a simple sentence)
Looking at his mother he smiled.
2)Her family and their well being were her highest priority.
(Rewrite it in the Positive Degree)
Pos: No other priority for her was as high  as her family and their well being.
Comp: Her family and their well being were her higher  priority than any other thing.
3)She was the centre of the home.(Make it a Rhetorical Question)
Wasn't she the centre of the home?

Sunday 25 February 2018

Interchange Assertive into Interrogative and vice versa





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For ICSE Board Std 10
While interchanging assertive into interrogative and vice versa 
1. Interchange the place of subject and verb
2. Make negative by adding negation( not, no, no one, nobody , never, none etc.)if the given sentence is affirmative
3. Make affirmative by removing negation
4. Use punctuation mark at the end accordingly.

Do the following and check the answers.

1. Is this the way you should come dressed to  school ?
2. Does anything succeed like success ?
3. We are not going to submit to them so  easily.
4. Can anyone bear such an insult ?
5. None is greater than the country?
6. Who can forget his sacrifice ?
7. When will you learn to obey your teachers?
8. A wise man is honoured everywhere.
9. Is drinking not bad for health ?
10. Does anyone like to be called a fool ?
11. Money does not grow on trees.
12. Can there be success without hard work?
13. Joys and sorrows go together.
14. Why should we lament any loss ?
15. Do the brave not deserve honour?
16. Can there be smoke without fire ?
17. Was Rustom not a great warrior ?
18. Who has seen the wind ?
19.When will a wicked man prosper ?
20. Are books not our best friends ?
21. When can their glory fade?
22. How can I repay your kindness?

Key

1. This is not the way you should come dressed to school.
2. Nothing succeeds like success.
3.Are we going to submit to them easily?
4. No one can bear such an insult .
5.Who is greater than the country?
6.No one can forget his sacrifice.
7. You will never learn to obey your teachers
8. Where isn't a wise man honoured?
9. Drinking is bad for health.
10. No one likes to be called a fool.
11. Does money grow on tree?
12. There can not be success without hard work.
13. Do joys and sorrows not go (live) together?
14 .We should not lament any loss.
 16.There can be smoke without fire.
17.Rustom was a great warrior.
18. No one has seen the wind.
19. A wicked man will never prosper.
20. Books are our best friends.ll
21.Their glory can never fade.
22.I can not repay your kindness.
New Activity Based Learning Std 11 and 12

Sunday 18 February 2018

English Exam Elixir for HSC


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For 12th.
English Mission
ALWAYS Remember this

You will be having 4 different sets A, B, C, D. . .Wherein the mostly
Seen passages,
Seen poems,
Rapid reading section would be different for each set.

mostly the unseen passages and writing skills would be same for all the sets. .
30% change is there in each set. Worry not you have to solve your own. So concentrate on your question paper.

If you try to analyse this properly,you can't afford to skip anything basically.

1.Always start studying from the last unit i.e. unit 8 then 7,6,5. . . so on as you don't have much hold over the last 4 units compared to the ones at the start.

For Writing Skills:

1 mark is always for Grammar and presentation skills. . .

1.Letter Writing : Always prefer formal letter.
This would include letters for general civic problems, job application letter,etc. Remember to write Address,
Subject,
Reference,
Thanking you, enclosures, etc.
Divide the letter into 3 paragraphs. . .
Don't give full stop after writing the date.

In the first paragraph, mention the sole purpose for writing the letter in 2-3 lines.
Second paragraph, should be a flop descriptive one with regard to the subject and the last paragraph should conclude the letter in a polite way.

(Easy to score 3.5 marks out of 4 over here if written with perfection and not a single cancellation.)

Tourist Leaflet:
 Write it in a creative way with quality content.
Add your own points along with the points asked.
(Maximum you can get 3.5/4 marks over here)

📰 Report Writing/ News writing: Headline carries 1 mark so give a good one.
 Dateline half mark. Divide the report into three paragraphs.

*Sequence* of events which took and the past tense of the report are the most important points to be kept in mind.

In the first one, describe what happened, where it happened, at what time it happened and who was there. . .Basically, first paragraph should answer major 'Wh' questions such as what, where, when, why / who ,how.

In the second paragraph, decribe what were the major highlights of the event in brief sequentially.

In the third paragraph, conclude the report in one or two sentences and the end mention. . . Reporter. ..(Maximum you can 3 marks)

📈Information transfer: Always go for non-verbal to verbal one as it consumes your time.
Write it in only 1 paragraph covering half or more than half page. Start like this. . .' The above diagrams gives information. . .about. . .write what is given in the question. . .After that, write whatever you understand from the pictorial representation as it in simple words. Make comparison by words like highest, lowest, similar to, on average, biggest, smallest , top, low etc. Don't write too much. Keep it brief and simple. (Maximum marks: 3.5/4)

📑Interview Questions: Frame 10 questions. Give a introduction about the person whom you're interviewing in 2-3 lines. Keep the questions simple. Always ask these 4 questions for any type of interview:

What were the challenges faced by you during your less adventurous days?

Who motivated you or influenced when times were thick and thin?

What was the turning point of your life?

What advice/ message would you like to give to the young generation who aspires to become like you? (Ask this question always at the end)

(Maximum marks: 4/4)

View/ Counterview:  Attempt this  if you are confident of your writing skill as it is open ended topic. You have to be precise enough while conveying your view/ counterview. There is option for this question. Make a good choice.

📜Speech Writing: Very similar to expand the idea. Always start with the salutation. . .' Respected Principal, honourable teachers and my dear friends' and then divide the speech into minimum 5 paragraphs. Enrich it with lot of quotes, examples, case studies, rhetorical questions etc. Quality content is expected. Not easy to score unless you write in a creative way.(Maximum marks: 2.5/3)

Note: As soon as you get the question paper, glance through the writing skills, make a proper choice and collect thoughts on that as you write the paper.

Don't waste more time solving comprehension, for 2 marks questions: 4 sentences are expected.( You can easily score 2/2)

Read the question paper thoroughly at reading time allotted to examinees.

📌Be spacious while writing the paper. Highlight important points and quotes or anything new which you have written with a pencil.
Mark my words, it does matter!

📌Don't use short forms, numbers anywhere while writing the answer unless it's mentioned in the extract. Your marks are being cut using that.

📌Don't skip anything.

📌Don't try to learn new things at the last moment.

📌Follow whatever you believe with conviction.

📌Last but not the least: Keep your best foot forward and let go of everything and remember this. .
.
' Whatever is Difficult can be made Simple,
Whatever is Simple can be made Easy,
And whatever is Easy can be done Superbly. . .'
"EFFORTS MAY FAIL BUT YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO MAKE EFFORTS!" ~ Nido Qubein.

ALL THE BEST!!! DO WELL
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Tuesday 14 November 2017

News Writing













News Writing is a basic question for std 12. News is devided into four parts. 

1 Headline 
2 Dateline 
3 Lead/Intro 
4 Main Body 

Headline is written in bold letters. It is in Simple Present Tense. Sometimes shortened form of passive voice is used. Concrete words are used. Articles are omitted. 

Dateline : A name of town/city  date month (name of news writer/news agency) 

Intro means Introductory  paragraph 
Lead means leading paragraph  
It contains answers for what where when who why /how. 



Main body contains important details of the events. It is put in descending order  of importance. 


Headline can be turned into a lead . While writing lead headline should  be used in full form passive. Past tense should be used. Add when happened and where happened.   

50 Killed As Bus Falls into 30-ft-deep Gorge 

Hyderabad, 9 Sep (PTI)

AT least 50 people were killed and 10 others suffered serious injuries when a state transport bus plunged into a 30-foot deep gorge near Jagtial in Telangana on Tuesday, officials said. The ghat road, where the  accident happened, had been declared accident prone and unsafe by police earlier.The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) bus, carrying around 60 passengers, was traveling towards Jagtiyal town from Kondagattu temple, located atop a hill, when the vehicle reportedly skidded off the ghat road while negotiating a sharp turn, Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) G Narendra said.The driver reportedly had lost control of the vehicle "either due to brake failure or some fault. Twenty three passengers died on the spot, while around 25 others were shifted to hospital. The Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has announced ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the dead and has assured free treatment to the injured. 



Children's Day Celebrated

Our Correspondent

Gadchandur, Nov 14

Children's Day was celebrated with fervor to mark the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru today at Mahatma Gandhi Vidhyalaya and Jr. College, Gadchandur.At the outset , the Principal Giridhar Bobade lighted the traditional lamp and garlanded the photographs of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi. In his introductory speech, vice-principal Sharad Jogi threw light over the life of  legendary man Pandit Nehru. Tiny tots from middle school were very much eloquent speaking about Panditji. Principal Bobade in his presidential speech  urged children to inculcate punctuality and time management of Pandit Nehru.On the occasion science exhibition was arranged wherein 50 children presented their scientific models under the guidance of science teachers. Ashish Derkar compered the program whereas Sau Bharati Ghonge proposed a vote of thanks.








A Lighting Strike Kills Women

BUIDANA, Sept 8

A LIGHTNING strike killed a 35-year-old woman and injured the other woman at Pendawangi in Chikhli taluka on Sunday. As per reports,  were working in the farm of Madav Shejul. In the afternoon, it started raining heavily along with thunder and lightning. Mangla Ermule (35) was killed on the spot by the bolt of lightning while Shashikala Irle
(60) sustained serious injuries. Pradeep Patil rushed Shashikala Irle to  rural hospital. The Revenue Department officials performed panchanama. Mangal Ermule is survived by husband, a daughter and son. In yet another incident,a farmer Vijay Sonune, resident of Chandola village in suffered loss of around Rs 65,000.




3 Youths Meet Watery Grave

Our Correspondent

CHANDUR BAZAR, sept 26

IN A tragic incident, three youths from Chandur Bazar tehsil of Amravati district met a watery grave in Purna river in neighbouring Madhya Pradesh. The incident took place at Belkund village on Monday evening when  Ranjit Langote           
and Aniket Bharti, both from Thugaon Pimpri.
As per details, seven B Sc Second Year students from G C Tompe College, Chandur Bazar had gone to Babaji Dhuniwale Sansthan at Belkund village, about 15 kms from Ghat Ladaki in Amravati and coming under the jurisdiction of Athner Police Station in Madhya Pradesh. The students celebrated the birthday of Harshal Ardak in the afternoon. In the evening, the youths decided to enter Purhariver for a swim. But as soon as they entered the water the youths Harshal Ardak,  Ranjit Langote and Aniket Bharti started drowning. The other youthsraised analarm for help.



60-yr-old woman dies as truck, motorcycle collide

Tirora, 9 February (PTI  
A 60-year-old woman died on the spot in motorbike truck collision while two others were seriously injured on Monday. As per details Damyanta Bhairam (60) resident of Menda village, was returning to home on Bajaj CT Boxer motorcycle with her son Raju Bhairam and daughter-inlaw Usha Bhairam. As they approached near Union Bank on Tirora
Road, the speeding truck (MH - 35 1 K5072) loaded with empty LPG cylinders,   dashed the two wheeler in  which Damyanta died on the spot while Raju and his  wife sustained critical injuries. PI Sandeep Koli and team reached the spot and and sent the injured to Rural Hospital. The traffic was also got disrupted for some time. The truck driver fled the spot leaving the vehicle. Police have registered offence against the driver under relevant sections.


Prize Distribution Ceremony 

Chandrapur, Sept 23

Navdurga Utsav samiti is organising felicitation and Prize distribution ceremony on the occasion of Navratri festival on September 29 at Chavdeshwari Sabhagruha, Chavdeshwari Square, near Nandavan Police Station. The event will be held at 6 pm onwards.
Dr Girish Gandhi will be the
chief guest of the programme Renowned poet Asha Pande be the special guest of the event. Subodh Dharmadhikari,
Balasaheb Deshmukh, Sanjay Jariwala, Mohanrao Kashikar, Shivling Patwe and Ram Anand Thengni will honour students during the programme. Tanaji Wanve and Harish Dikondwar will also share the dais.
Book 'Pausprashna' will be released during the event.


Saturday 7 October 2017

Wednesday 19 April 2017

Vocabulary Booster













Std 7 
*Vocabulary Booster: Language Study*

Formation of verbs

Sharp टोकदार /धारदार - sharpen. (make sharp)
Wide रुंद - widen (make wide)
Deep (खोल) - deepen
Broad(विस्तृत) - broaden
Short - shorten
Bright - brighten
Dark - darken
Weak - weaken
Tight - tighten
Long/Length - lengthen
High /height - heighten
Strong /strength - strengthen
Fright - frighten

Simplify - make simple
Simplify your plan so that we can understand.
Rectify - make corrections
Pacify - make calm
Beautify - decorate
Personify - applying human quality
Clarify - make clear
Certify - to state as true
Amplify - make louder
Modify - improve
Magnify - make it appear larger
Dignify - make impressive
Verify - check
Satisfy - make satisfaction
Signify - stand as a symbol
Purify - make pure
Glorify - praise
Specify - make specific
Notify - inform
Classify - make classification
Qualify - meet the qualifications
Stupefy - stun, surprise
Identify - recognize
Nullify - declare invalid 

Match One word substitution

1) Absence of government.----
2) Government by one---
3)One who does not believe in the existence of God---
4)A piece of writing without the name of writer---
5)One who does something not professionally but for pleasure---
6)A gathering of listeners---
7)Yearly return of a date ---
8)Life history of a person written by himself or herself---
9)A large field for aeroplanes---
10)A wide road with trees on both sides---

  1. Anarchy
  2. Aristocracy
  3. Atheist
  4. Anonymous
  5.  Amateur
  6.  Audience
  7. Anniversary
  8.  Autobiography
  9. Airport
  10.   Avenune

Monday 10 April 2017

Do as directed Grade 11






Language Study
Do as Directed: Grade 11 CBSE

1.Very few men would be cruel to a child.(begin-Not many......)
Ans : Not many men would be cruel to a child.

2.There is no smoke without fire.
(end-.......there is fire.)
Ans : If there is smoke, there is fire.
3.Your success has always pleased me.(begin-I have......)
Ans : I have always been pleased with your success.
4.He is a virtuous man.(begin-He has...)
Ans : He has been a virtuous man.


Q.Fill in the blanks with appropiate words:

1. The patient is confined..............bed for ever.
Ans : The patient is confined to bed for ever.
2.Our teacher is an authority ..... English poetry .
Ans : Our teacher is an authority of English poetry .


Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed:
The south makes an equal strong claim.(Rewrite into Present Perfect Tense)
The south has made an equal strong claim.
The visitor is spoiled for choice. ( Rewrite it in Past Perfect Tense)
The visitor had been spoiled for choice.
India today is one of the most exciting tourist destination in the world.
(Change the Degree).
Today very few destinations in the world are as exciting as India.
He has developed a marked sense of humor. (Rewrite it in Future Perfect Tense)

He will have developed a marked sense of humor.

His heart is bigger than his brain. (Change the Degree)

His brain is not as big as his heart.
The Hamal Panchayat has also created a free secondary school.(Identity the Tense.)
Present Perfect Tense
He owns no property. (Rewrite using ‘not’)
He does not own any property.

The unions are all funded through contributions and from small economic activities. (Rewrite using not only.. but also.)

The unions are all funded not only through contributions but also from small economic activities.

Madhu is _________ model and _____ artist. ( Use suitable articles in blanks)
Madhu is a model and an artist.
Meet me ___10.30 a.m. ______Monday. (Use suitable prepositions in blanks )

Meet me at10.30 a.m. on Monday.

Teacher: How far is your home from your college?
Rupali: More than 2 km.

Teacher asked how far her home is. Rupali replied that it is more than 2 km.

Seeing all the people gathered there waiting for him, he was even more pleased. (Rewrite As a compound sentence)

Compound : He saw all the people gathered there waiting for him and he was (became) even more pleased.

Complex : He was (became) even more pleased when he saw all the people gathered there waiting for him.

Saturday 4 March 2017

Grammar HSC 2017


(B) Grammar
Do as directed
(1) J.R.D. Tata was...... amazing personality. He always helped....
poor in the country.
(Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles.)
1) J.R.D. Tata was an amazing personality. He always helped the
poor in the country.
(2)They stood silence as a mark honour to her.
(Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.)
(2)They stood in silence as a mark of honour to her.
(3)"Where are you going?" he asked. "Pune, Sir, my husband is starting a company called Infosys and I'm shifting to Pune.-
(Change it into Indirect speech.)
He asked where she was going. She replied that she was going to Pune . She added that her husband was starting a company called Infosys and she was shifting to Pune.


Set B
Q. 5 Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed.
i. He was delighted to see the prosperity of his kingdom. (Rewrite as Rhetorical Question)
Ans : Wasn't he delighted to see the property of his kingdom?
ii. Summon people from all the walks of life to the court. (Begin with ‘Let……..)
Ans : Let the people from all the walks of life be summoned to the court.
iii. As soon as the king arrived in the court humming happy tune to himself, he cleared his throat. ( Rewrite using ‘No sooner…… than)
Ans: No sooner did the king arrive in the court humming happy tune to himself than he cleared his throat.

Set C
Q. 5 Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed.
We need many such organizations. ( Frame wh-question to get underlined part as an answer)
Ans: What do we need?

II. It reduces inequality. (Rewrite it using the Present Perfect Tense)
Ans: It has reduced inequality.
III. The air will be clean, as pollution levels will have dropped dramatically. (Rewrite it using ‘unless ‘. )
Ans : Unless the pollution levels will have dropped dramatically, the air will not be clean.

Set D
Que 1 A (5) Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed.
He goes for his morning walk at 1 pm. (Rewrite it in the Present Perfect Continuous Tense)
Ans: He has been going for his morning walk at 1 pm.
They live in different time zones. ( Make it a complex sentence. )
Ans: They live in such a zones which are different in time.
The man decides to take a day off from work. (Rewrite it using the noun form of the underlined word.)
Ans: The man takes the decision to take a day off from work.

Grammar HSC Feb 2018

Wednesday 8 February 2017

Conversation 1


*Teacher 1*: Hey buddy , do    you want to learn French ?
*Teacher 2*: Yaa , I would like to . But how ?
*T 1* : Just think how we learn our mother tongue . We used to listen people around us .After a silent listening for a year , we started to utter .
*T 2* : But ,people around us     do not speak French . So how can we listen ?
*T 3*. Hey buddies , in this era of internet , you need not worry . Just go online find videos , audios , speeches and interviews and listen to them. If you read loudly , you can listen to yourself .
*T 2*: Thanks bro . It's a nice idea .
*T 1* : Thanks for the suggestion 
*T 3* : Good luck . Do you know I don't know French ? But I have learned English this way . So I am sure you can learn any language only beginning with listening .

*The conversation that takes place in my dream. I would like to share with you* .

Saturday 28 January 2017

Tense At A Glance





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