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Semester-Second: Margaret Atwood: The Day of Atonernent
Semester-Second: Margaret Atwood: The Day of Atonernent
Semester-Second
Course: English-II Course Code: 201
Course Credits: 04
Course Objectives: Language skills cetainly assist law students to argue better and analyze
the things juciciously. Creative witings are language acts, understanding of which unfolds
complex cognition of facts facilitated by linguistic nuances in them This present course will
aim at familiarizing the law students with literature and the subtleties of language as well as
imaginative legal intricacies. The basic purpose is to help the students in increasirg their
language skills in all the target areas of listening, speaking, reacling ard writing through
evolution of the use of vocabulary and gramar, and interactive communication so that any
deficits in skill or practice may ot hinder their commnication
The course irtroduces certain dramratic and elocutionary activities. Different
activities in activity session will enhance the students' listening, speaking, reading and
witing skills.
Module1
Lawand Drama
Module 2
Lawand One Act Play
Margaret Atwood: TheDay of Atonernent
Module3
Lawand Self-narratives
Module4
Writing Skills Enhancenments
1. Trauslation of Passages from Hinci to English and
2. Letter Writing
viceversa
3. Essay Writing
4. Draing of CV, Differences between Cumiculum Vitae and Resume
Suggested Readings:
Homby, A.S. Gude to Patterms and Usage in English U.K: OUP, 1954.
Pint. Mayorie Bouton The AratonyofDrama, New Delhi: Kalyari
Pub.1959. Print. Alastair Fowler, Kinds of literature Oxford: OUP, 1985.
Hewings, Hartin Advanced English Gramr, USA: Caniridge Uni.
Press, 2013.