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Learning/Teaching Language Through Literature - A Presentation by Prof.B.N.Balajee Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education, Mysore – 20. I’ve eaten the plums that were in the ice box and which you were perhaps saving for breakfast they were delicious so sweet and so cold.
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Learning/Teaching Language Through Literature- A Presentation byProf.B.N.BalajeeRamakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education, Mysore – 20.
I’ve eaten the plums that were in the ice box and which you were perhaps saving for breakfast they were delicious so sweet and so cold.
If Gladston fell into the Thames that would be A MISFORTUNE • If anybody pulled him out that i suppose would be a A CALAMITY
This is just to say I have eaten The plums That were in The ice box And which You were probably Saving For breakfast Forgive the They were delicious So sweet And so cold
So much depends Upon A red wheel Barrow Glazed with rain Water Beside the white Chicken
Graphology structure texture figures of speech attitude irony tension tone GSTPAIT
Abraham Lincoln – shoes • Samuel Johnson • Bernard Shaw • One- up man -ship
When a worthy woman stoops to follyfinds too late that men betray.What charms can sooth her melancholywhat art can watch her guilt away. Heights of great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight But they when their companions slept Were toiling upward through the night.
Boasts of heraldry and pomp of power And all that beauty and wealth ever gave Awaits alike the inevitable hour And paths of glory lead but to the grave A violet beside a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye Bright as a star And only one shining in the sky
All things are subject to decay • When fates summons monarchs must obey • Pride goeth on horse back grand and gay • But cometh back on foot and beg its way
In vast bivouc of life • Be not dumb driven cattle • Be a hero in strife
Neither a borrower nor a lender be • For lone oft loses both itself and friend • And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry • And this above all to thine own self be true • And this thou shalt follow as the night the day • And then thou canst not be false to any men
Education is ornament in prosperity • And a refuge in diversity • Schools of a country are its future in its miniature • A child is a blank cheque made over to human civilization • Desire of greatness is a god like sin • Worship originality no man can become great by imitation
Progressively versatile modes of perceiving, receiving and shaping experiences. • Classifying, ordering emotions situations scenes relationships practically everything
Information KnowledgeWisdomNeither age witherNor custom stale her infinite variety Still achieving still perceiving Learn to labour and to wait
A camel can pass through an eye of a needle but a rich man can never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Money Can Buy… • Bed not Sleep • Books not Brains • Food not Appetite • Finery not Beauty • House not Home • Medicine not Healing • Luxury not Culture • Comfort not Hospitality • Religion not Custom
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN? • 1. Teacher :Locomotive Engineer • 2. Baker : Lazy Man • 3.Boxer : Man With A Cold • 4. Jeweller :Jailor • 5. Soldier : Pretty Girls • 6. Thief : Church Bell • 7. Postage Stamp :Girl • 8. Gandhi :Ravi Shastri
Let me introduce the digits of my pointer finger and thumb into your odiferous concavity and extract there from some pulvenzed atom and introduce at my nasal prominences. I am propagating a uniform kind of idiosyncrasy occurring malevolently in the meritorious piece of my claterubial brain – in other words I am remembering you.
Similar Words? • Manilla Manila • Hypothermia Hyperthermia • Fractious Factious • Insurance Assurance • Guarantee Warranty • Credulous Credible • Discrete Discreet • Apprise Appraise • Rebut Rebuke
18ities SERENITY REGULARITY ABSENCE OF VANITY SINCERITY SIMPLICITY VERACITY EQUANIMITY FIXITY NON IRRITABILITY ADAPTABILITY HUMILITY TENACITY INTEGRITY NOBILITY MAGNANIMITY CHARITY GENEROSITY PURITY. -SWAMI SHIVANANDA
Collective Nouns:- • GIRLS : • PIGLETS: • CATTLE: CAT : • OWLS : • FOX : CROW: • LEOPARD: WOLF: • LION : TIGER:
Spoonerism • * It is kistomary to kus the bride. • *You have wasted a whole worm. • *Town drain • *He hissed the mystery classes.