Professional English
(Softskills
for Arts and Social Sciences)
1st Year, 1st Semester
Unit
– II
Role play Activity: (Book Page
No: 37)
a. A
mentor expressing concern over the poor performance of his ward to him.
Answer:
Ram: Hello
Bala, Why have you fared badly in the examination?
Bala: Sorry
Sir, I could not remember what I had read.
Ram: I have
warned you not to pay attention to minor things in life.
Bala: True
sir. There was a function in my house. So I did not read well.
Ram:
Whatever it is, when it comes to exam, you must prepare well.
Bala:
Excuse me this time, sir, I promise to do well in future.
Ram: Be
warned. This is the last time warning. Do well in future.
Bala: Thank
you sir.
b. As
the MLA of a constituency, debate over poor drinking water availability in your
locality in the legislative assembly
Answer:
MLA : Sir,
I would like to represent an important issue before the assembly.
Speaker:
Yes, Please do so in five minutes.
MLA: In my constituency water
supply to the houses in the western part of the town has almost stopped. People
come and report to me about this for the past ten days. No action has been take
so far by the municipal council.
Member A:
This is the case with almost all the towns in the state.
Member B:
Steps should be taken to see what has gone wrong.
MLA: I hear
that in some places water is illegally taken from the tank in the night.
Speaker:
You give it in writing. I will ask the minister to reply to your demand.
Minister: I
understand there is a problem of drinking water in the area. Don’t worry, I
will send my officials to the place and do the needful.
Speaker:
Are you satisfied now?
MLA: Thank
you, sir. But let action be taken immediately.
Speaker:
Okay, that will be done.
READING
Reading
Passage 1 (Book Page No: 39)
Read the
following passage and make notes of the important points of the paragraph in
the margin against each passage. After reading the passage, answer the
questions given below:
Answer:
Notes
Section : SPSS, a software package - IBM’s
acquisition – researchers and marketing companies – use it – SPSS manual – base
software has statistical analysis, data management & data documentation –
description, bivariate, group identification are included – constraints of SPSS
– two dimensional table structure – two data types – case by case data
processing – separate matrix session.
Post-
Reading Activities (Book Page No: 40)
1. Based
on the notes you made, write the main idea of the passage in not more than
three sentences.
Answer: SPSS
software package is used in the social sciences, research field, survey
companies, government and marketing organizations. Base software includes
descriptive statistics, bivariate statistics factor analysis and cluster
analysis, geo-spatial analysis and simulation. Data processing occurs
sequentially and files can be matched using matrix session.
2. What
are the uses of SPSS software?
Answer:
It is used in social sciences, research, survey companies, government,
marketing organizations and data processing system.
3. What
are the main features of basic SPSS software?
Answer: The
basic software has descriptive statistics, bivariate statistics, prediction for
identifying groups, geo-spatial analysis and simulation.
4. List
three major limitations of using this software.
Answer:
It places constraints on internal file structure, data processing and matching
files.
5. Based
on the passage, who do you think would benefit from this software?
Answer: Those
interested in data processing, individuals and companies interested in
statistical analysis and data documentation would benefit from this software.
Pre-reading activity
A.
Vocabulary – Pair work (Book Page No: 42)
Answer:
1. Consume
Meaning: Eat, Use things, etc…
Sentence:
This engine consumes too much energy.
2. Scarce
Meaning: Rare, Not much, Without sufficient quantity.
Sentence:
Onion is a scarce commodity here.
3.Sacrifice
Meaning: Give up something precious, Lose one’s life.
Sentence:
I want to follow a diet that is healthful without sacrificing
taste.
4. Apportion
Meaning: Divide.
Sentence:
The father apportioned his property among his four sons.
5. Assumptions
Meaning: Take things for granted.
Sentence:
I set the table for eight people, on the assumption that John
would come.
6. Rationality
Meaning:
Quality of being logical
Sentence:
Overall, though, perhaps we need to broaden our concept of political rationality.
7. Interpretation
Meaning:
An explanation
Sentence:
We had different interpretations of the survey results.
8.
Aggregated
Meaning:
Average
Sentence:
The football team had a low goal aggregate last season.
9. Vary
Meaning:
Change.
Sentence:
Their services vary depending on the customer.
10.
Monetary
Meaning:
Financial.
Sentence:
The monetary unit of Japan is the yen.
11.
Allocation
Meaning:
Division.
Sentence:
The school gave them a generous allocation of money with which to
purchase books.
12.
Generates
Meaning:
Produces.
Sentence:
How can it be said that trade actually generates wealth?
13.
Efficiency
Meaning:
Excellence in Functioning.
Sentence:
The efficiency of the administration was praised by the
president.
14.
Proportion
Meaning:
Measurement.
Sentence:
The proportion of women graduates has increased in recent years.
15.
Consumption
Meaning:
Usage.
Sentence:
Water consumption decreased during the winter.
16.
Influenced
Meaning:
Attracted.
Sentence:
My teacher influenced my decision to study English.
WRITING
Writing
Definitions
Write
definitions for the following terms. Use dictionary for reference. (Book Page
No: 45)
1.
Algorithm – A process or set of rules that precisely defines a sequence of
operations especially by a computer.
2. Bank -
A financial institution licensed to receive deposits and make loans.
3.
Reservoir rock - A permeable rock that contains oil or gas in appreciable
quantity.
4.
Poverty - The state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount
of money or material possessions.
5.
Patriarchal society - A social system in which men hold primary power and
predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege
and control of property.
Based on
the checklist, try writing extended definition for the following: (Book Page
No: 46)
Aristocracy - It
refers to (a) the highest class in certain societies, typically comprising
people of noble birth holding hereditary titles and offices. (b) a form of
government in which power is held by the nobility. (c) a state in which
governing power is held by the nobility. (d) a group regarded as privileged or
superior in a particular sphere.
Psychokinesis
– This is also called telekinesis, in parapsychology, the action of
mind on matter, in which objects are supposedly caused to move or change as a
result of mental concentration upon them. The physical nature of psychokinetic
effects contrasts with the cognitive quality of extrasensory perception (ESP),
the other major grouping of parapsychological phenomena. Claimed effects of
psychokinesis include levitation and metal bending; such displays are common,
though fraudulent, in theatrical magic.
Industrialization
- The period of social and economic change that transforms a human group
from an agrarian society into an industrial society. This involves an extensive
re-organization of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.
Migration
- The permanent change of residence by an individual or group; it excludes
such movements as nomadism, migrant labour, commuting, and tourism, all of
which are transitory in nature. Human migrations within recorded history have
transformed the entire aspect of lands and continents and the racial, ethnic,
and linguistic composition of their populations.
Holocaust
- The killing of some six million Jews by the Nazis during World War II. To
the Nazis, the Holocaust was the “Final Solution” to the “Jewish problem,” and
would help them establish a pure German master race. Much of the killing took
place in concentration camps, such as Auschwitz and Dachau.
Read the following passage
and answer the following questions: (Book Page No: 48- 49)
1. Match the words in
column A with their meanings in column B
Answer:
|
Column A |
Column B |
1 |
Parish |
Community |
2 |
Triggered |
Activated |
3 |
Fatalities |
Death toll |
4 |
Stakeholder |
Interested party |
5 |
Relevance |
Significance |
2. Write single line
definitions for the words taken from the passage.
(a)
Tsunami - An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea
volcanic eruption.
(b)
Earthquake - A sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing
great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or
volcanic action.
(c)
Research project - A scientific endeavor to answer a research question.
(d)
Historical event - An event or discovery marking an important stage or
turning point in something.
(e)
Census - An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not
necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often
done at regular intervals.
3. According to the author,
what is the aim of this research study?
The author
hopes to contribute to a clearer and objective understanding of the historical
event of tsunami and earthquake in downtown Lisbon and to generate knowledge
about this event.
4. What does the Figure 1
depict?
It depicts the coastline map
of Portugal.
5. What was the event that
forms the basis for this research?
Earthquake triggering a tsunami
in Lisbon forms the basis for this research.
6. Pair work:
Tsumani is a long tidal wave occurring on the sea in stormy conditions. Earthquake
is also like tsunami having its epicenter under sea. The tectonic plates of the
sea get displaced under the tsunami. In the same way in the case of an
earthquake there is displacement. The tidal waves during tsunami are fierce and
terrible. But in earthquake there are only aftershocks. Disaster and
destruction happen in both cases. In tsunami times there are floods. On the
other hand, there are tremors and cracks during earthquake. Valcano erupts and
there is landslide on a large-scale during tsunami. In contrast, there is rupture
and seismic activity in earthquake.
Writing
Captions
Writing caption for the
following visuals: (Book Page No: 50 - 51)
Figure 1: The battered
sea coast after a tsunami.
Figure 2: An official inspecting the place
devastated by tsunami and floods through aerial view.
Figure 3: Forest fire
destroying plants and trees.
Figure 4: A tsunami
ravaged area seen with shattered cottages.
Describing
a picture
Describing the following
picture: (Book Page No: 52)
Anwers:
As the place has been completely flooded, the army is out of safely evacuate the suffering people Their houses have been washed away by the fury of the floods and so they are being rescued by emergency boats to a safer place Two army men are in the front leading them to safety One more man is in the bac side verifying the safe movement of the boat across the flooded region. The family people include women and children who are fear-stricken and anxious to move and only elderly persons and army personnel walk through the water surface making it difficult for them to push the boat along. With anxiety and fear writ large on their faces, it is indeed a heart-rending picture.
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