This course will enable the students:
1. To make students confident in their speaking and writing skills. Demonstrate effective vocabulary skills for written and verbal communication
2. Develop editing skills for broad-based applications in content writing, journalism, etc.
3. Display compositional skills over a variety of written tasks
4. Demonstrate effective use of communication for debating skills
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25AAF 116 |
Applied English (Theory) |
CO31: Judge the vocabulary for business communication CO32: Appraise the students with the basic grammatical skills CO33: Develop the verbal and non- verbal aspects of communication CO34: Familiarize the students with the writing skills needed in the business environment CO35: Display compositional skills over a variety of written tasks CO36: Contribute effectively in course – specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Presentations, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Quizzes, Group Discussions, Discussing articles and events
Learning activities for the students: Self- learning assignments, Case Study Analysis, Presentations, Group Discussions |
Continuous Assessment Test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Class Presentations, Individual and group projects. |
• Synonyms & Antonyms (Business Vocabulary)
• Prefix & Suffix
• Modals
• Direct & Indirect Narration
• Active and Passive Voice
• Group Discussions
• Job Interviews
• Seminar Presentations
• Non-Verbal communication
• Business Letters
• Job-Applications and CVs
• Précis Writing
• Report Writing
1. A University Grammar of English by Quirk &Greenbaum (O.Longman,1973).
2. A Foundation English Course for Undergraduates (Ed. Gunashekar, Book 1, CIEFL, Hyderabad).
3. Prose for Pleasure and Comprehension by H.G.SuryanarayanaRao (OUP).
4. A Guide to Patterns & Usage by A.S.Hornby.
5. CVs & Job Applications by Judith Leigh(OUP, 2004)
1. English at the Workplace (Eds.PanjaSawhney&Verma, Macmillan, 2006)
2. Professional Communication by R.P. Singh (OUP, 2001)
3. English Made Simply by Arthur Waldhorn& Arthur Zeiger (Made Simple Books, Garden City, New York, 1991)
4. The Written Word by Vandana R. Singh (OUP)
5. The Mind’s Eye by Alan Maley, A. Duff and F. Grellet (CUP, 1980)
6. An Intermediate English Grammar by C.D. Siddhu (O. Longman)
7. Kumar, Sanjay, Pushpalata. Communication Skills. New Delhi: OUP, 2011.
E-Content:
1. OECD Economics iLibrary:
2. https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/economics
3. Edward Elgar E-books(Economics and Finance Collection):
4. https://www.elgaronline.com/browse?access=user&level=parent