3.4 Interview | English Exercise 11th Science | Maharashtra | #Definitionstudy

3.4 Interview | English Exercise 11th Science | Maharashtra | #Definitionstudy

3.4 Interview | English Exercise 11th Science | Maharashtra | #Definitionstudy **Please subscribe to (Definition study) channel | Like & Share -MTG Objective NCERT at your FINGERTIPS for NEET-AIIMS - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Best -NEET Books (Based on NCERT Pattern - Latest & Revised Edition 2022) Set of 3 Books --https://amzn.to/3JR8LXG for different price checkout https://amzn.to/3Ifzdd1 The Earphone i'm using now https://amzn.to/3h3emh4 The Laptop i''m not using but suggesting https://amzn.to/36vDsmP Guys, buy 12th NCERT Books from here https://amzn.to/3H1Z8TV Guys, buy 11th NCERT Books from here https://amzn.to/3s4n2dx Trending mobile phone of feb. 2022 https://amzn.to/3vumFuX Credits:- Song- Copenhagen Scandinavianz No Copyright Music Chapters--- (0:00) Title (0:11) ICE BREAKERS: 1 (0:17) ICE BREAKERS: 2 (0:23) BRAINSTORMING: (A1) (0:35) BRAINSTORMING: (A2) (1:05) BRAINSTORMING: (A3) (1:30) BRAINSTORMING: (A4) (2:06) BRAINSTORMING: (A5) (2:18) BRAINSTORMING: (A6) 11th English all Chapters Exercise Playlist-    • 11th English All Chapters Exercise   Contain of the Video--- ICE BREAKERS • Complete the following web diagram • Given below are the prerequisites of an interview. Fill up the boxes with suitable actions to be undertaken with reference to the given points BRAINSTORMING (A1) (i) Complete the following statements with the help of the text (ii) Identify the incorrect statements from the following and correct them. (a) One wants others to change. (b) One can get rid of being ordinary. (c) Understanding the nature of greed does not ensure freedom from greed. (d) Learning is a finite process. (A2) (i) Is an educated person the same as a degree holder? Make a list of the behaviours in educated people that you find unacceptable: (ii) Suggest what you would do in the following situations: (a) Your very close friend has been using a fake social media account to play pranks on others and is not ready to stop in spite of several attempts by you. (b) You are going through a crisis that is making you short tempered and impatient, due to which you end up causing harm to your family and friends. They have started complaining about it quite often. (c) One particular friend of yours is always late for college, social functions, movies etc. and delays everyone. (d) You realise that you no longer want to pursue your studies in the stream you have selected. (A3) (i) Consult the thesaurus and note down synonyms for 'ordinary'. (a) One synonym of ordinary is banal. Eg. He finds English poetry very banal. (b) Similarly find the meaning and make use of the words trite, routine, cliched and regular in your own sentences. (ii) Complete the table. One is done for you. (iii) Note down ways in which you can make your life less ordinary in terms of . . . (a) utilisation of time (b) pursuing goals other than material goals (c) nurturing relationships (d) being a better human being (A4) (i) Place the given areas of questioning from the list in the appropriate columns. • future plans • inspiration • overcoming hurdles/ struggle • coach/ mentor/ guide/ teacher • message for the youngsters • family support • alternate career choice • first or maiden award/ achievement /success /setbacks • turning point in life/ success formula/technique • You can add your points. (ii) ‘Once you begin to learn there is no end to learning’. Write your veiws on this statment. (iii) You are a class representative and you are assigned by the principal of your college, to conduct an interview of a leading personality in a particular field. You have to conduct the interview with the help of the points in the table provided above. (A5) (i) Form groups and discuss the following statements, in the context of the extract. ‘If he is indeed wise, he does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind’ Kahlil Gibran (ii) ‘Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.’ Mahatma Gandhi Collect some more quotes on education by famous thinkers. (A6) Project: Read and prepare a small presentation in about 100 to 150 words on the ideas of any two philosophers given below. • Sant Dnyaneshwar • Guatam Buddha • Aurobindo Ghosh • Kahlil Gibran • Socrates #Definitionstudy Disclaimer:- Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as comment, educational news , teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.