Monday, 19 October 2015

Rubric for poetry writing






RUBRIC FOR POETRY

Name:                                                                                      Date:                                        Period:


CATEGORY
Excellent  -  4
Good  - 3
Satisfactory -  2
Needs Improvement - 1
THE WRITING PROCESS /

EFFORT
Student devoted a lot of time and effort to the writing process and worked hard to make the poem a good read.  The poem has no errors.
Student devoted adequate time and effort to the writing process and worked to get the job done. The poem may have one or two errors.
Student devoted some time and effort to the writing process but was not very thorough. Does enough to get by.  There are several errors.
Student devoted little time and effort to the writing process. It appears that the student does not care about the assignment.  The poem has many errors.
TITLE

The poem has a title that clearly relates to the poem and adds interest to the theme or message of the poem
The poem has a title that relates to the poem
The poem has a title
The poem has no title
NEATNESS
The final draft of the poem is readable, clean, neat and attractive. It is free of erasures and crossed-out words. It looks like the author took great pride in it.
The final draft of the poem is readable, neat and attractive. It may have one or two erasures, but they are not distracting. It looks like the author took some pride in it.
The final draft of the poem is readable and some of the pages are attractive. It looks like parts of it might have been done in a hurry.
The final draft is not neat or attractive. It looks like the student just wanted to get it done and didn’t care what it looked like.
STYLE
The poem is written with a great sense of style.  The poem has been well thought out and makes sense to the reader.
The poem is written with a defined with style.  Thoughts are clear to read and understandable.
The poem is written  somewhat with style.  Thoughts are clear to a degree.
The poem lacks style and the thoughts did not come out clearly on paper.
VOCABULARY
The poem is filled with descriptive vocabulary that appeals to the reader.
The poem includes many descriptive elements and is appealing.
The poem includes some descriptive words and phrases.
The poem lacks description and does not allow the reader to visualize the poem.

TOTAL SCORE:  __________________________________

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAY 23rd April, 2015

Mahatma Gandhi had said, “English is a language of international commerce, it is the language of diplomacy and it contains many a rich literary treasure; it gives us an introduction to western thought and culture.”

Today  is English Language Day and also commemorates William Shakespeare’s birth anniversary.  

The appropriate use of language and communication is the basis for success in virtually every domain of human activity, from politics, to business, to all areas of work, even to personal and family life. There are uncountable languages in this world. Every country has its own national language. There are different local languages spoken and understood by people in different regions.

English is by far the world’s most important language in terms of international business and trade, intellectual activity, technological and scientific advances, social trends, and popular culture.

English language is the dominant language of international communication and with increasing globalisation, it is important to have a refined understanding of the nature and structure of English and how we communicate with each other. An understanding of the various dimensions of language and communication will give you the ability to communicate more effectively in this complex, globalised world.

English is the chief language in the Indian education system today. All the prestigious schools and colleges use English as their medium of instruction. Today, careers in the field of science and technology, business and commerce require a good knowledge of English. Most of the works in the field of space, nuclear technology, medicine etc. are available only in English. The vocabulary and terminology used in these are available in English. Therefore, English has become a passport of getting a good job not only in India but also abroad in almost all fields.

Being fluent in a second language clearly demonstrates a powerful brain and reflects someone who has put in the huge amount of time, resources and commitment needed to master another language. No matter what combination of languages you speak, adding English to your CV will be particularly useful. English is an incredibly useful language to learn because so many countries speak it. English skills are just as desirable to employers in your own country as they are to employers in English-speaking countries. 

  
English is widely regarded as the language of higher education. Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and MIT are just a few of the famous universities that occupy the lofty heights of the top of the world education league tables, and you’ll need to speak English fluently for access to any of these, as they’re all English-speaking.

Did you know that 55% of the world’s webpages are written in English? Knowledge of English therefore allows you to tap into far more of the world’s intellectual resources.

Generally, English is used among Indians as a ‘link’ language and it is the first language for many well-educated Indians. It is also the second language for many who speak more than one language in India. The English language is a tie that helps bind the many segments of our society together. Also, it is a linguistic bridge between the major countries of the world and India.

English has special national status in India. It has a special place in the parliament, judiciary, broadcasting, journalism, and in the education system. The language permeates daily life. It is unavoidable and is always expected, especially in the cities.

A positive attitude to English as a national language is essential to the integration of people into Indian society. Using English you will become a citizen of the world almost naturally. India is, without a doubt, committed to English as a national language. The impact of English is not only continuing but increasing.

When he said that “Language is not a genetic gift, it is a social gift” Nelson Mandela was of the opinion that “Learning a new language is becoming a member of the club -the community of speakers of that language.”

Our dear students must try to understand and appreciate the importance and status of English Language and strive to be able to use it flawlessly.

A VERY HAPPY ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAY