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Map Work in GEOGRAPHY

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  Location    The geographic question, Where is it? refers to location. Location can identify a precise spot or tell where one place is in relation to another. There are two ways to talk about location. Absolute location describes a place's exact        position on Earth. You might call absolute location a geographic address. Geographers identify the absolute location by         using two kinds of imaginary lines around the Earth: latitude and longitude. With these lines, they can pinpoint any spot        on Earth. Geographers also discuss relative location. This explains where a place is by describing places near it. For        example how near or far away it may be or a short or long drive...     • Place The question, What is it like? refers to place. Place includes physical characteristics as well as human ones, like        language, religion, and politic...

Grammar Exercise

  Change the following sentences from active voice to passive voice. The dog chased the cat. The dog bit the boy. The peon rang the bell. Ram played hockey. Miss Mary teaches us English. Raj caught the ball. Children like sweets. Rita will take a photograph. Who taught you this poem? The police arrested the smuggler. Shiva was flying a kite. The hunter shot the deer. The lion attacked the zebra. Virat threw the ball. Everyone loves Zara. My sister has drawn this portrait. The people were helping the wounded woman. Sam had taken the medicines. The player is taking extra time. The cat ate the fish.

How to Plan an Effective English Curriculum?

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  Specific objectives 2.1. Primary level Upon successful completion of the primary education English curriculum, students will be able to: - Communicate in simple English through the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The expectation is that listening and speaking will provide the dominant focus. - Have basic and minimum knowledge about English including pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar; and through the English language, to gain basic knowledge of the landscape, culture and people of English-speaking countries and other countries in the world. - Develop positive attitudes towards English language learning; have pride in and appreciation of their own culture and language. - Develop effective English learning strategies, which will support their ability to transfer eventually to learning other languages. 2.2. Lower secondary level Upon successful completion of the lower secondary English curriculum, students will be able to: - Use English as a...

Aims of Social Studies

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  Aims of Social Studies The primary purpose of social studies is to help young people make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an interdependent world. 1)   Social Science is the study of people and their interactions with one another. 2)It aims the development of national integrity and international understanding. 3)It aims to make a good citizen and development of cultural heritage. 4)It also aims at enabling the students to adjust to their social environment which includes the family community state and nation and in fact the entire humanity 5)It covers the study of communities at all levels, local, regional, national, and international with a focus on man and his social environment.