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BSHS1001 - English I

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Course CodeBSHS1001
LevelFoundational Level Course
Credits4
TypeFoundational
Pre-requisitesNone
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📖 Description

This course aims at achieving fluency and confidence in spoken and written English. This course will use insights from theories of learning and dominant methods of teaching language.

🗓️ Weekly Syllabus

WeekTopic
Week 1Sounds and Words (Vowel and Consonant sounds)
Week 2Parts of Speech
Week 3Sentences (Phrases and Idioms)
Week 4Speaking Skills (Spoken English Preliminaries)
Week 5Tenses and Agreement in English Sentences
Week 6Reading Skills (Skimming, Scanning and Comprehension)
Week 7Listening Skills
Week 8Aspiration, Word Stress and Syllabification
Week 9Speaking Skills (Presentation and Group Discussion)
Week 10Grammar (Common Errors in English) and Writing Skills
Week 11Writing Skills (Basics of Writing)
Week 12Writing Skills (Professional Writing)

📎 Reference Documents

📚 Books & Resources

Reference Documents / Books
        Addition Learning Support for English - 1 (Basic English)
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        Prescribed Books
        The following are the suggested books for the course:
        
        Aarts, Bas (2011). Oxford Modern English Grammar, New York: Oxford University Press
        
        Murphy, Raymond (2012). English Grammar in Use, New York: Cambridge University Press. 4th Edition
        
        Krishnaswamy, Subashree and K. Srilata eds. (2007). Short Fiction from South India. Delhi: OUP.
        
        Dhanavel, S.P. (2010). English and soft skills (V-1). Chennai: Orient Blackswan.
        
        References:
        
        Oxford English Dictionary
        
        Croft, Sebastian (2018). How to Analyze People: The Ultimate Guide to Speed Reading People Through Proven Psychological Techniques, Body Language Analysis and Personality Types and Patterns (Available on Kindle)
        
        Malgudi Days: A collection of short-stories (RK Narayan)
        
        365 Jataka Tales (Om Books International)
        
        365 Panchtatra Stories (Adil Mukesh)
        
        365 Tales from Indian Mythology (Om Books International)

📝 About the Instructors

Rajesh Kumar
Professor,
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,
IIT Madras
Rajesh Kumar is professor of linguistics in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai. He obtained his PhD in linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining IIT Madras, he taught at IIT Kanpur, and IIT Patna in India and at the University of Texas at Austin in the USA. He has been a visiting faculty at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai in India. His book on Syntax of Negation and Licensing of Negative Polarity Items was published by Routledge in their prestigious series Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics in 2006. He is associate editor of the journal Language and Language Teaching. He has been part of the language teaching program at all the institutions he has been affiliated with. The broad goal of his research is to uncover regularities underlying both the form (what language is) and sociolinguistic functions (what language does) of natural languages.
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Karthika Sathyanathan
Alumna,
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,
IIT Madras
Karthika has an MA in English Studies from IIT Madras. She has worked as a Language & Education Consultant with multiple government departments and non-government organisations. Currently she is working as project officer with IIT Madras. Her areas of interest include ELT, multilingualism, multiculturalism and second language learning.
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