Unit 5: Writing Skills Quiz

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What are the suggested readings and learning resources for writing skills?

Boruah, Deepa Moni. English Communication (A text book for Foundation Course), Bansal R.K. and Harrison J.B. Spoken English for India, Hewings, Martin. Advanced English Grammar, Murphy, Raymond. Elementary English Grammar (2nd edition), Murphy, Raymond. Intermediate English Grammar (2nd edition), P.C. Wren and H. Martin. High School English Grammar and Composition, Thomson and Martinet. A Practical English Grammar, K.S. Smita, Annie Pothen. English Conversational Practice, Dr. Saraswati. Success with Spoken English for Undergraduates, Z.N. Patil. English for Practical Purpose.

What are the main topics covered under 'Unit 5: Writing Skills'?

Describing/narrating an event, object, process, place and describing simple tasks and giving instruction.

What are some of the skills related to writing that are mentioned in the text?

Describing/narrating an event, object, process, place, describing simple tasks, and giving instruction.

Name a book mentioned in the text that focuses on Advanced English Grammar.

Hewings, Martin. Advanced English Grammar.

What is the focus of the English Communication Course?

The focus is on understanding the fundamentals of English Grammar and enriching the practical use of fundamental grammatical norms of English.

How will the learner's understanding and knowledge of Parts of Speech be enhanced?

The learner will develop understanding and knowledge of Parts of Speech, their functions, and role in expression.

What are the components of Unit 3 in the course?

The components include Reading Techniques, Reading Poems/Songs/Short Stories/Newspaper Report.

What does Unit 4 of the course focus on?

Unit 4 focuses on Speaking Skills, including greetings, introducing oneself and others, thanking, and wishing.

Test your knowledge of asking for and giving information, offering, requesting and ordering, getting and giving permission, agreeing and disagreeing, describing or narrating events, objects, processes, and places, as well as giving instructions. This quiz is based on the suggested readings from 'English Communication' by Boruah and 'Spoken English for India' by Bansal and Harrison.

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