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Survey: DELL Software

Language Lab Review A Language Lab is a dedicated space for foreign language learning. It is a platform where one can easily learn foreign language by accessing audio-video materials as well is helps a lot in enhancing ones LSRW skills. In order to learn second language and to enhance our knowledge about it, particular task about language lab was assigned to us by professor, Click Here to know more about it. Five Advantages of Language Learning software 1) In India, we are learning English as a second language that’s why perhaps for everyone, it becomes difficult for us to catch the exact pronunciations of words. Language Lab helps to learn the exact pronunciation.   It also allows us to record our pronunciation of particular word, after that we can compare it with its actual pronunciation. This helps to learn the foreign accent as well as various aspects of phonetics of language. 2) In every learning programme at the starting point, it provides a basic under

Thinking Activity on ON@TCC

This blog is a part of academic thinking acativity, Click Here to know more about it... Chetan Bhgat: Voice of  Young India Chetan Bhgat is a renowned   Indian author, speaker columnist, known for his famous work such as Two States, Five Point Someone, The three mistakes of my life, One night @ the call centre, What young Indian wants, Half Girlfriend. He is known as voice of young generation, the striking features of his is that he writes about India and for India.  In his work we find a deeper observation about young Indian minds and that is the point his novels are succeeded in touching younger hearts of India. Indeed, his novels are mainly focused on changing behaviour of youth from traditional to modern and his writing is coloured with sensibility as well. In a same way in 2005, he came up with his novel One Night @ The Call Centre is a witty, dark novel, tells the story of group of six employees working in Connexions Call Centre in Gurgaon, Haryana and it tak

Thinking Activity on Journalism

Feature Story Writing Meghana Gulzar’s Chapaak; Matter of the Moment After the Razi and Talvar, Meghana Gulzar again makes her entry with story of fear, fight and freedom in her astonishing film Chhapak, based on the   real life story of Laxmi Agarwal; acid attack survivor .  It casts Dipika Padukon and Vikarant Massey in lead role. Deepika Padukone steps is emerging in the role of acid victim while Vikarant Massey plays the role of social activist. Still the time only the trailer is out on 10 th  December- Human Rights Day, and it started to trending worldwide, along with English activist Katie Piper; many other women and Bollywood celebs praise the immense effort of Meghana Gulzar and Deepika Padukon. As trailer indicates, it is.. “A Story of trauma and triumph and unquashable human spirit” It may will be a greatest film of Meghna Gulzar. Symapathy towards acid victim attracts everyone. This powerful story has a mind blowing powerful dialogue to keep the attenti

Know the Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

To enrich ones knowledge by reading or knowing is such an interesting idea, as a part of Sunday reading this task was given to us. CLICK HERE to know more about it. Know the Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a Nigerian novelist has been known for her short stories and nonfiction as well she is considered as an excellent speaker. Her widely known novels are as listed below. Purple Hibiscus(2003) Half of Yellow Sun (2006) Americanah (2013) Along with it she is known for her short story collection  "The Thing Around Your Neck" (2009) and her book length essay "We Should All Be Feminists" (2014). Because of being so realistic in her work she has been awarded the 2018 PEN Pinter Prize. According to Harold Pinter's Noble speech, The PEN Pinter Prize annual award is given to a writer for showing a "fierce intellectual determination...to define the real truth of our lives and societies".

Arundhati Roy: Know the Author and Works

Arundhati Roy: Know the Author and Works This blog is a part of Sunday reading, given by professor Dr.Dilip Barad to enhance our knowledge and critical thinking if Indian English Literature. CLICK HERE to know about task.     Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Mulk Raj Anad, R.K.Narayan, Khushwant Singh, Shahshi   Deshpande, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy and so on. These are the Indian born writer who furnished our   Indian English Literature in every aspects. All of them tries to explore the socio, economical and political problems of country in their work. Among all of them Arundhati Roy is known as Indian well known author, political activist as well along with Mahashweta Devi she is known as social activist. She is well known for her master piece Booker Prize winning novel “God of Small Thing”.   This particular work has autobiographical elements as it mainly speaks about her own experience. As R.K.Narayan’s novels take place in fictional town called Malgudi, in the s

Thinking Activity: Education and Technology

This blog is part of  academic activity assigned in classroom, CLICK HERE to know more about task. Thinking Activity: Education and Technology With an influx of technology almost every child wants to be   with technology in comfort manner. When 2019 is just around the corner almost every classroom is introduced with technology. Indeed, "Digital India" campaign contributed in this glorious success in India. New educational software binds one to be a multi talented as well as it empowers the remodeling of the traditional classroom.  But there is certain mass who views technology as it is threaten their duties in using technology in classroom but   preferably it is not true.When teaching is all about to aware the students what they didn't know,there must not be any problem in using technology as it permits to explore young mind and equally sharpen them. In this era of technology there are certain platforms such as MOOC, Khan Academy, Coursera and so on.

Workshop on Quality and Authenticity of Web Resources

Workshop on Quality and Authenticity of Web Resources In this phase of digital era, when the old culture of books are slowly and steadily moving towards internet; it seems that new young generation are on the path of becoming internetwarms. Though the emerging world of internet is full of information, do we rely on it blindly?  There is no doubt that we like to use internet for grasping the knowledge or knowing about newer things but when it comes to the point of academic research work, how far the authenticity of web resources is certituded?       Workshop on Quality and Authenticity of Web Resources, 19/11/2019 English Department, MKBU While doing academic and research works we do not rely blindly on any web resource as these works required quality of reading and writing. In order to spread awareness about the authenticity of web sources, a very fruitful session was conducted by Dilip Barad sir on 19 th November, 2019. Turnitin T