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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

UNIT 3 -ICT MATERIALS

THE SUN RISE ON THE HILLS 



1.THE SUN RISE ON THE HILLS - FOR VIDEO POEM CLICK HERE
2.BIOGRAPHY OF THE POET- FOR VIDEO CLICK HERE



THE TRIP OF LE HORLA
ICT MATERIALS

1.ADVENTURE SPORTS PPT CLICK HERE
2.INCREDIBLE INDIA VIDEO CLICK HERE
3. A TRIP TO LE HORLA for text click here

The word "horla" (pronounced "orla"), although not a word in French, does have some interesting connotations to a French ear. "Hors" means outside, and "la" means simply "there"-so le (note the masculine gender) Horla sounds like the Outsider, the outer, the one Out There.


There are two stories written by Maupassant on the same title.

4.Video of a hot air balloon trip -click here
5.the world's largest hot air balloon festival click here

6.PARAGLIDING FLYING IN KERALA FOR VIDEO CLICK HERE

7.PARAGLIDING IN CHERUPUZHA- FOR  NEWS CLICK HERE
8.WATER RAFTING IN KERALA-FOR NEWS CLICK HERE

THE SACRED TURTLES OF KADAVU

1.THE SACRED TURTLES OF KADAVU-PPT CLICK HERE
2.TUTRLE CALLING CEREMONY-VIDEO PART 1 CLICK HERE
   TUTRLE CALLING CEREMONY-VIDEO PART 2 CLICK HERE
   TUTRLE CALLING CEREMONY-VIDEO PART 3 CLICK HERE


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Period 2 -THE PRICE OF FLOWERS.

Period 2 :

Activity 1

Divide the story into comfortable areas.Say ,5 PARTS.

Encourage the student groups to find answers to the questions given there.

Let them discuss  the answers within the group.

The teacher moves around the groups to facilitate discussion.

Activity 2

Using these ideas , let each group present a summary of the part assigned to them.
 The teacher can make sure that a summary of the first part of the story is presented first,the summary of the second part next and so on...

Thus the whole story gets summarised in five paragraphs.

Activity 3

The copies of the write ups may be collected and all the students might be encouraged to read the collection.

Activity 4

1.While reading the summary, let them find out whether the story discusses any superstition .Ask them whether they believe in superstitions .

Assignment.

1.List out a few superstitions students come to know about in the society.

2. Can you spot out any other prejudice in this story ?

3.Do you think the title- the price of flowers- is suitable ?

4.Could you suggest another title for the story ?




Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Transacting the story -The Price of Flowers

Period 1

ACTIVITY 1 :WATCH and DISCUSS

MORE OPTIONS-
1.option 1

2.http://www.anonlineindia.com/facts/superstitions.htm

OR/AND

3.http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-in-school/how-harmful-are-superstitions/article5098036.ece

ACTIVITY 2 :Open discussion-10 minutes

Can you list out some superstitions ?
Do you believe in superstitions ?
Do you think superstitions play a psychological role in the society ?
ACTIVITY 3
Read the story,'The Price of Flowers' and find out the superstition on which the entire story is centered on.( 1hr 30 minutes)

Output- let the students find out the superstition - crystal gazing.

ACTIVITY 4- DISCUSS the process of crystal gazing as appears in the story as a warm up for a WRITE UP

Assignment

Write a note on crystal gazing based on the story.





Monday, November 3, 2014

New blogs for teachers to update their english

Dear friends,I have discovered these blogs today.

http://talk2meenglish.blogspot.co.il/

http://www.educanon.com/

and this facebookpage too !

https://www.facebook.com/TeachingEnglish.BritishCouncil.


They are great.

and one thing more.

I have realised that this blog has an average of  100 or more viewers every day recently.
But no none cares to drop a line in the comment box.



Friday, October 17, 2014

Welcome to ELTIF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE-CUM-WORKSHOP

ELTIF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE-CUM-WORKSHOP

English Language Teachers’ Interaction Forum

Mahe, 26—28 December 2014

Dear colleagues and researchers,

The Second ELTIF International Workshop and the Fourth Annual National Conference,

combined together, is going to be organized in Mahe from 26 to 28 December 2014.

Theme of the Conference: Literature and Language in the English

 Classroom: In search of Pedagogic Potentials

Theme of the Workshop: Academic Writing: From Near- Life to

 Classroom and Back to Real Life

Sub –themes of the Conference

Cultural studies and intercultural interaction

Literatures in the Indian classrooms

Sociocultural changes as reflected in the curricula

English for and from the media

Gender and plurality of voices

English in the classroom Vs Englishes outside

Teachers as learners: Means of professional development

Skills and whole language: Classroom perspectives

Translation studies

Any other specific theme in ELT

Sub-themes of the Workshop

Writing as a discovery process

Writing : Culture, cognition and communication

Writing as recreating

Reading for writing and writing for reading

Indian classrooms speak written English!

Writing across the curricula: Principles and priorities

Writing and grammar: The (un)holy wedding

From composing to creative writing
Key note speakers and Resource persons

Eminent scholars of cultural studies, Indian and English literature and arts, translators, social activists, creative writers, critics, ELT experts, educationists and so on. 

Last dates to remember

§  Submission of abstract for presentation                05-12-2014
§  Registration for presentation                                 10-12-2014
§  Submission of full papers                                       10-12-2014*
§  Registration for participation                                 20-12-2014

Registration fee

      University & College teachers                 School teachers & Researchers

Paper presentation                   Rs. 1500                          Rs. 1000
Participation as delegates        Rs.   750                          Rs.   500
Publication of selected papers  Rs. 1000                          Rs. 1000

(Selected papers will be published in the Journal of ELTIF, ISSN 2230-7710: Oct-Dec.2014 issue, which is expected to be released at the Valedictory session on 28-12-2014) 

*Papers received after 10-12-2014 will not be considered for publication.
Reg. fee includes Conference/ Workshop kit, lunch and tea –accommodation not included. However, accommodation will be arranged on request.

Modes of payment

(i)  DD drawn in favour of ‘ELTIF Thalassery’ and payable at Thalassery.
(ii) Cheque (A/c.Payee only) drawn in favour of ‘ELTIF Thalassery’ (Please add          Rs.25/-towards bank commission.)
(iii) Cash transaction to the SB Account of  ELTIF Thalassery (SB Ac.No. 31084380017 at State Bank of India, Thalassery Main Branch. IFSC: SBIN 0000926)
Note: Registration form along with the DD or cheque may please  be sent to Mr. K Chandran, (Jt. Secretary ELTIF), Breezy Meadows, Paral PO, Mahe 670 671.
Details of cash transaction may please be intimated to Mr. K. Chandran by mail:  brizimedos@yahoo.co.in/ on phone 9446675440



Venue : Sree Narayana College of Education, Mahe

Mahe, though a part of the Union Territory of Pondicherry (Puducherry) is geographically situated between Calicut (Kozhikode) and Cannanore (Kannur), two major towns in Kerala.

How to reach Mahe?

By road: On the NH 17, 30 kms. from Kannur on the north, and 62 kms. from Kozhikode on the south. (Bus route: Kozhikode—Kannur). Frequency of buses: Every 10 minutes.

By rail: Mahe has a railway station, but some of the long distance trains don’t have a stop there. Kozhikode and Vatakara on the south and Kannur and Thalassery on the north are the nearby major railway stations

By air: Calicut (Kozhikode) in Kerala and Mangalore in Karnataka are the nearest airports.

Communication
All communication related to abstracts and papers may please be addressed to Dr. P. Bhaskaran Nair: englangforum@yahoo.com   +91 9443282592
All other communication, to:  Mr.K.Chandran, (Jt.Secretary ELTIF)
Breezy Meadows, Paral PO, Mahe. 670 671 / eltifconference2014@gmail.com / brizimedos@yahoo.co.in / +91 9446675440

FORM OF REGISTRATION
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7.   If ‘Yes’, please specify requirements, if any.
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9.   If ‘Yes’, title of the topic:
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Thursday, October 16, 2014

On Children KHALIL GIBRAN

On Children
 Kahlil Gibran
Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them,
but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.
You are the bows from which your children
as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite,
and He bends you with His might
that His arrows may go swift and far.
Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness;
For even as He loves the arrow that flies,
so He loves also the bow that is stable.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

UNIT 2 : DEATH THE LEVELLER


UNIT 2 : ACTIVITY 7 - WORDFINDER

SUB VERB AGREEMENT-UNIT 2;LESSON 1

PLS READ THE PAGE AFTER CLICKING THE  LINK BELOW.

SUB VERB AGREEMENT

I HAVE FOUND THE PPT PRESENTATION AND THE QUIZZES GIVEN REALLY USEFUL FOR THE STUDENTS.


THE USE OF NEITHER ....NOR IN THE SCRIPT OF THIS HINDI SONG IS MARVELLOUS


Mera jeevan kora kaagaz kora hi reh gaya  my life was a blank paper, it remained blank
Jo likha tha whatever was written..
Jo likha tha aansoon sang beh gaya  whatever was written is washed away in tears
Mera jeevan Mera jeevan kora kaagaz kora hi reh gaya

Ik hawa jhoonka aaya  a gust of wind came
Tuut dali se phool  a flower was plucked from the branch
Na pavan ki na chaman ki neither the wind nor the garden
Kiski hai ye bhool is at fault here
Kho gayi kho gayi  got lost...
Khushboo hawa mein kuch na reh gaya  fragrance was lost in the wind, nothing remained

Mera jeevan kora kaagaz kora hi reh gaya

Udte panchi ka thikana  even a flying bird has home
Mera na koijahan I don't have any
Na dagar hai na khabar hai neither have I a path nor idea
Jana hai mujhko kahan that where I have to go
Ban ke sapna just a dream
Humsafar ka saath reh gaya  of my life partner remained with me

Mera jeevan kora kaagaz kora hi reh gaya

Dukh ke andar sukh ki jyoti  spark of happiness lies in sadness
Dukh hi sukh ka gyan Un happiness only emphasizes happiness
Dard sah ke janm leta bearing pain he gets born
Har koi insan every human being
Vo sukhi hai he is happy who
Jo khushi se dard sah gaya bore every pain unperturbed


Mera jeevan kora kaagaz kora hi reh gaya