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Good Luck!

Hi, Everyone! Just remember: Take care of your handwriting. Write neatly. Highlight the key points. Do not write too much / too less. Attempt all the questions, leave nothing. 

Happy New Year 2019

Happy New Year 2019 My warmest greetings t o all of my dearest students! May this year turn out to be very fruitful year for you, for you will cross an important milestone in your life! You have now reached a stage where all of your hard work so far will culminate in great accomplishment which will pave for a brilliant professional career ahead. Like a well-trained athlete who gives out the best at the nick of the moment, you should prepare yourselves for the ultimate arena, the Board Exams. Keep your spirits high, the preparatory exam scores should take you further up. Just do not waste your time analyzing what went wrong. Start out with a new vigour. There is the time that waits for you to peak. Believe in the best; give it your best, and leave the rest to the Mightiest Spirit. Thanks for your lovely comments and wonderful suggestions so far. I hope my sincere attempts to guide you in English will be of some help. I wish you all the very best, once again!

Greetings!

Greetings to students of a new academic year 2018! It's the second week of June and the classes have begun rather early in all seriousness this time. As it happens with you, the students of II P.U. courses, you catch up with the need without any delay.  I just wish you all  a very rewarding year. Stay committed to your hard work. From my end, I'll strive hard to extend the best help required in English. Keep reading my blog.. Good Luck!

ALL THE BEST

Hi Students Thank you very much for visiting my blog in very large numbers. Your sincere appreciation, valuable suggestions and earnest requests have been great motivation for me. I'll explore further avenues to make learning easy and aesthetically enjoyable. Thank you Give your best every time Leave the rest to the Prime Spirit. All the best for your English Exam.

A Sunny Morning Summary

Click for Questions & Answers Introduction “A Sunny Morning” is a one act play by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, brothers and celebrated Spanish playwrights of the early twentieth century.  The story is centred on two old lovers now in their 70s meeting at a park and trying to recall their romantic past. The man is Don Gonzalo and the lady is Dona Laura. Meeting of Don Gonzalo and Dona Laura / Background / Setting The Autumn season in the background presents the baldness of life coinciding with the entry of two key characters in the play Don Gonzalo and Dona Laura who have also lost their prime youth and attraction. They meet at the park but they are not able to identify each other at the beginning. Don Gonzalo angers Dona Laura as he scares away the birds she was feeding. Laura picks up a verbal combat attacking him with a barrage of words. He retorts though, gives up soon and offers her a pinch of snuff and reconciles with her. Flashbac

Where There Is A Wheel Summary

Introduction The essay “Where There Is A Wheel” is taken from the book ‘Everybody loves a good drought’ written by P. Sainath a noted Indian journalist who writes columns regularly in leading journals on issues such as social problems, rural problems and poverty post globalization. Theme / Summary  This essay is about a social movement through cycling in Pudukkottai district of Tamilnadu in 1992 where over 100,000 rural women took to cycling. Most of them were neo-literates who used cycling as a symbol of independence, freedom and mobility. According to P. Sainath, cycling has given new meaning and social identity to women, agricultural workers, quarry labourers and village health nurses. Even balwadi and anganwadi (baby sitter) workers, gem cutters and school teachers have joined the bandwagon. There are also gram sevikas and mid-day meal workers who have joined the new movement. The Arivoli Iyakkam (Light of Knowledge Movement) that led the community literacy m

The Gardener Summary

P Lankesh is an Indian writer who has written in Kannada language. His story “The Gardener” is a narrative of human competition that turns into rivalry, thanks to greed. The writer has adopted two different modes of narration: the writer sets the tone while the character, Tammanna narrates the whole story. An old man takes up work on a coconut farm near Chennarayapatna after walking several hundreds of miles. He was a labourer, overseer and philosopher, all rolled into one. This well-versed farmhand was very useful whose work made the income from the garden improve dramatically. While he worked hard, the owner changed his lifestyle. He became crowded with colourful events in the company of new friends. When the landlady was in a fix, the gardener narrated a convincing story to make her understand the reality. Tammanna, a rich man owned 1000 acres of land whereas his rival Basavaiah had 800 acres of land. He wanted to buy another 200 acres from Tammanna. As he was not w