From Monday you have been learning concepts, definitions and types of NOUN and PRONOUN.
I am very happy that you all are regularly updating your class tasks as a form of a comment. It shows that you really enjoying learning via blogs, video and interaction. Your active participation motivates me to teach you with different innovative ways.
Here, I am sharing you a link, which has around 10 questions. Click the link and answers the questions. We will discuss about difficult questions in the classroom.
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Wish you good luck .
Have fun and happy weekend.
listen this small inspirational video and comment your views.
Look at the chart of Pronoun, which really assist you to get quick understanding of pronoun.
Pronouns
are the handy little words that take the place of nouns, both common and
proper, within sentences.
Pronouns
are words that replace nouns- people, places, and things- in your writing.
Common
pronouns include words such as: I, me, my, he, she, we, us, them, they, and it.
Example –
The student was frustrated because he did not
understand the homework assignment.
Here, “student” is the noun and “he” is the
pronoun that replaces it.
Pronouns
help keep sentences shorter and easier
They
make reading easier by keeping sentences shorter, so we do not end up with
sentences like this:
The student was frustrated because the
student did not understand the homework assignment. The student did not finish
the homework assignment. Instead, the student went out with friends.
By using pronouns, we can make these
sentences much clearer and much easier to read:
The student was frustrated because he did not
understand the homework assignment. He did not finish it. Instead, he went out
with friends.
To learn and understand the basics of grammar the
knowledge of all parts of speech is must. While writing and speaking each word writer or speaking
is used are parts of speech. In our day today life whatever words we are using are
any of parts of speech. There are eight parts of speech.
I have already started to explain the Noun in classes.
Here, I am sharing short movie clip to understand basics of all Parts of Speech
.
In the above image all the name of parts of speech are listed. Have a look and try to create basic understanding from the short movie clip which I am sharing you here.
It’s a moment of great privilege and honor
for me to extend a hearty welcome to all of you.
I heartily welcome all the
fresher students to our college.
Lets talk about college life...............................
For any teenager college life means full of
fantasy, imaginations and excitement regarding college campus, professors,
friends and canteen. Before starting higher education in college many young adults
tend to believe that days of college are filled with parties, dating and a
care- free lifestyle. However, it dissipates quickly when they entered in to
the reality. For me one of the best stages of my life is college life as I have
learnt many things from my friends and professors which were beyond bookish knowledge
and very close to real life experience. I would definitely like to share one
thing is my college has taught me one fundamental thing is – life is full of
surprises. Being a language student, I met various friends from different
cultures and that allows me to grow as an individual person. In short, the
college life is not simply entering into new building but enjoying new phase of
life which is unpredictable.
In words of Mark Twain “Some people get an
education without going to college. The rest get it after they get out.”
Teaching has been my passion and I love teaching with various innovative, creative and interactive methods. I truly believe that this is one of the best teaching methods to discuss with students and ask them to learn, review and understand the topic with discussion.
Here, for your reference I have prepared some useful content based on your syllabus. Read, Explore and understand it and discuss with your friends and family.
Lets learn Personal Communication.
WHAT IS PERSONAL
COMMUNICATION?
Personal
communications may be private letters, memos, emails, personal interviews or
telephone conversations. Personal communications are only cited in text and not
included in the reference list, as the information is unable to be retrieved by
others.
INTRAPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
Interapersonal communication is a communicator's internal use of language or thought. It can
be useful to envision intrapersonal communication occurring in the mind of the
individual in a model which contains a sender, receiver, and feedback loop.
Intrapersonal
communication is the communication that occurs within an individual.
An
individual uses this type of communication for various purposes such as
analyzing situations, clarifying concepts, and reflecting upon phenomena.
There
are three elements that govern intrapersonal communication, namely
self-concept, perception and expectation.
An
individual employs certain methods to communicate within themselves and these
are internal discourse where thinking, concentration and analyzing occur, solo
vocal communication which involves speaking out aloud to oneself, and solo
written communication that encompasses writing not intended for others.
INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
Interpersonal
communication is the process by which people exchange information, feelings,
and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages: it is face-to-face
communication.
Interpersonal
communication on the other hand is the type of communication that takes place
between people.
People
communicate with each other for a number of reasons such as to explain, to
teach, to inquire, and to inform.
The
channel of interpersonal communication consists of four basic elements; sender,
message, medium and receiver.
There
are verbal and non-verbal forms of communication that are used to conduct
interpersonal communication and these include letters, signs, notes, text
messages, e-mails, memos as well as face-to-face conversations.
EXAMPLE OF PERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
·Emails,
·Non
archived discussion groups,
·Letters,
·memos,
·telephone
conversations,
·lectures,
·course
materials handed out in class or provided via Blackboard, and
·personal
interviews are considered personal communications
WHY DO WE NEED PERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
Having at least a basic
understanding of your own style is very important to building better
relationships in your personal and professional life.
You may find yourself in
situations where someone’s communication style clashes with your own, leading
to conflict in the workplace.
Alternatively, you may have a
communication style that other people find difficult to understand, which means
that you could struggle to get your message across.
“Good communication opens doors…
and poor communication closes them.
Communication is the single most important key
to success in the workplace. If you can’t communicate with confidence and
credibility, you may get passed over for promotions, have a difficult time
relating to coworkers and colleagues, and bear the brunt of misunderstandings
and mistakes.” Fred Pryor
Students!
Look the video. Invest your 8 Minutes to understand fundamentals of Personal Communication.
Its Comment Time !!!!!
Comment following answers in the comment box, based on your comment we will discuss further in the next class.
While commuting via bus, I use to get chance to listen what young Indian think about education, politics, relationship and environment. To be truthful, I have noticed one thing that at some extent present young, dynamic, energetic and enthusiastic generation is right. They can 'GOOGLE' and find out solution of every questions which arise in their mind. However, they have started questioning but they have not any idea or skill to solve or tackle the problems of their own personal lives.
This morning, I read this small anecdote which has very few lines but students it will teach many things in your life. Life is all about challenges, problems and opportunity. Students, do not afraid to accept the challenges, to face problems and do not be nervous while accepting new opportunities of life.
Read, Understand and Comment after reading this story.
Shake off Your Problems- Short Story
A man’s favourite donkey falls into a deep
precipice. He can’t pull it out no matter how hard he tries. He therefore
decides to bury it alive. Soil is poured onto the donkey from above. The donkey
feels the load, shakes it off, and steps on it. More soil is poured. It shakes
it off and steps up. The more the load was poured, the higher it rose. By noon,
the donkey was grazing in green pastures. After much shaking off (of problems) and
stepping up (learning from them), One will graze in GREEN PASTURES.