ESE R-22 SYLLABUS JITS AUTONOMOUS
JAYAMUKHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES
(UGC AUTONOMOUS)
ENGLISH FOR SKILL ENHANCEMENT
B.Tech. I Year I/II Sem. L T P C
2 0 0 2
Course Objectives: This course will enable the students to:
1. Improve the language proficiency of students in English with an emphasis on Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading and Writing skills.
2. Develop study skills and communication skills in various professional situations.
3. Equip students to study engineering subjects more effectively and critically using the theoretical and practical components of the syllabus.
Course Outcomes: Students will be able to:
1. Understand the importance of vocabulary and sentence structures.
2. Choose appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures for their oral and written communication.
3. Demonstrate their understanding of the rules of functional grammar.
4. Develop comprehension skills from the known and unknown passages.
5. Take an active part in drafting paragraphs, letters, essays, abstracts, précis and reports in various contexts.
6. Acquire basic proficiency in reading and writing modules of English.
UNIT - I
Chapter entitled ‘Toasted English’ by R. K. Narayan from “English: Language, Context and Culture” published by Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad.
Vocabulary: The Concept of Word Formation -The Use of Prefixes and Suffixes - Acquaintance with Prefixes and Suffixes from Foreign Languages to form Derivatives –framing sentences with Synonyms and Antonyms
Grammar: Identifying Common Errors in Writing with Reference to Articles and Prepositions
Reading: Reading and Its Importance- Techniques for Effective Reading
Writing: Sentence Structures –Types and Use of Phrases and Clauses in Sentences- Importance of Proper Punctuation- techniques for writing precisely-paragraph writing – types, structures and Features of a Paragraph - Creating Coherence-Organizing Principles of Paragraphs in Documents.
UNIT - II
Chapter entitled ‘Appro JRD’ by Sudha Murthy from “English: Language, Context and Culture” published by Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad.
Vocabulary: Spelling- Rules of spelling-Words Often Mis-spelt - Homophones, Homonyms and Homographs- Words Often Confused - Words from Foreign Languages and their Use in English
Grammar: Types of Pronouns-Identifying Common Errors in Writing with Reference to Noun-pronoun Agreement and Subject-verb Agreement.
Reading: Sub-Skills of Reading – Skimming and Scanning – Exercises for Practice.
Writing: Nature and Style of Writing- Defining /Describing People, Objects, Places and Events
– Classifying- Providing Examples or Evidence.
UNIT - III
Chapter entitled ‘Lessons from Online Learning’ by F. Haider Alvi, Deborah Hurst et al from
“English: Language, Context and Culture” published by Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad. Vocabulary: Idioms, Proverbs, Phrasal verbs-Their Usage.
Grammar: Identifying Common Errors in Writing with Reference to Misplaced Modifiers, and Tenses- Usage in Written Communication- Question Tags
Reading: Sub-Skills of Reading – Intensive Reading and Extensive Reading – Exercises for Practice.
Writing: Format of a Formal Letter-Writing Formal Letters E.g.., Letter of Complaint, Letter of Requisition, Email Etiquette, Job Application with CV/Resume-Blog Writing
UNIT - IV
Chapter entitled ‘Art and Literature’ by Abdul Kalam from “English: Language, Context and Culture” published by Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad.
Vocabulary: Standard Abbreviations and Acronyms in English
Grammar: Redundancies and Clichés in Oral and Written Communication.
Reading: Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review (SQ3R Method) - Exercises for Practice
Writing: Writing Practices- Essay Writing-Writing Introduction and Conclusion -Précis Writing.
UNIT - V
Chapter entitled ‘Go, Kiss the World’ by Subroto Bagchi from “English: Language, Context and Culture” published by Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad.
Vocabulary: Technical Vocabulary and their Usage in sentences.
Grammar: Common Errors in English- Voice, Reported Speech, and (Covering all the other aspects of grammar which were not covered in the previous units)
Reading: Reading Comprehension-Exercises for Practice
Writing: Technical Reports- Introduction – Characteristics of a Report – Categories of Reports Formats- Structure of Reports (Manuscript Format) -Types of Reports.
Note: Listening and Speaking Skills which are given under Unit-6 in AICTE Model Curriculum are covered in the syllabus of ELCS Lab Course.
Note: 1. As the syllabus of English given in AICTE Model Curriculum-2018 for B.Tech First Year is Open-ended, besides following the prescribed textbook, it is required to prepare teaching/learning materials by the teachers collectively in the form of handouts based on the needs of the students in their respective colleges for effective teaching/learning in the class.
Note: 2. Based on the recommendations of NEP-2020, teachers are requested to be flexible to adopt Blended Learning in dealing with the course contents. They are advised to teach 40 percent of each topic from the syllabus in blended mode.
TEXT BOOK:
1. “English: Language, Context and Culture” by Orient Black Swan Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad. 2022. Print.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Effective Academic Writing by Liss and Davis (OUP)
2. Richards, Jack C. (2022) Interchange Series. Introduction, 1,2,3. Cambridge University Press
3. Wood,F.T. (2007). Remedial English Grammar. Macmillan.
4. Chaudhuri, Santanu Sinha. (2018). Learn English: A Fun Book of Functional Language, Grammar and Vocabulary. (2nd Ed.,). Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd.
5. (2019). Technical Communication. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
6. Vishwamohan, Aysha. (2013). English for Technical Communication for Engineering Students. Mc Graw-Hill Education India Pvt. Ltd.
7. Swan, Michael. (2016). Practical English Usage. Oxford University Press. Fourth Edition.
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