UPTGT English Free Online Course

Syllabus: SECTION 1-LANGUAGE A. Unseen Passage for Comprehension. B. Part of speech, Spelling, Punctuation, Vocabulary, Tense, Narration, Preposition Usage, Transformation and Agreement. SECTION 2-LITERATURE A. Forms of literature B. Authors and their work- William Shakespeare, John Milton, William Wordsworth John Galsworthy Classes for Forms of Literature / Literary Devices / Literary Terms: Class 01 : … Continue reading UPTGT English Free Online Course

MP उच्च माध्यमिक शिक्षक-Teacher Selection Test for English Subject

MP उच्च माध्यमिक शिक्षक Syllabus for English Subject Unit-1 ● Reading: Unseen passage (Factual, descriptive or literary) to assess comprehension, interpretation, inference and vocabulary Unit-2 ● Parts of speech: Noun, Pronoun, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Verb, Adverbs, Adjectives (Determiners, Articles, Degree) Unit-3 ● Tense, Subject-verb agreement, Non-finite verbs, Non finite Clauses Unit-4 ● Transformation of sentences - … Continue reading MP उच्च माध्यमिक शिक्षक-Teacher Selection Test for English Subject

DSSSB PGT English Practice Questions – Set 1

1. How many wise men or priests are mentioned in Eliot's poem 'Journey of the Magi'? (a) Two                                 (b) Three (c) Five                                  (d) Only one 2. Change the Voice of the given sentence. His hard work satisfied me. (a) I was satisfied for his hard work. (b) I was satisfied in his hard work. (c) … Continue reading DSSSB PGT English Practice Questions – Set 1

Daily English Comprehension – Passage 1

Passage (1) A pioneer leader for women’s rights, Susan B. Anthony became one of the leading women reformers of the nineteenth century. In Rochester, New York, she began her first public crusade on behalf of temperance. The temperance movement dealt with the abuses of women and children who suffered from alcoholic husbands. Also, she worked … Continue reading Daily English Comprehension – Passage 1

John Donne – A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning (Practice Questions)

Questions 1 through 10 refer to the following poem. Read the poem carefully and then choose the answers to the questions. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Line As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say The breath goes now, and so say, No; … Continue reading John Donne – A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning (Practice Questions)

English Comprehension – Very Short Passages 21-26

Passage 21 - Keeping busy at important tasks is much more motivating than having too little to do. Today’s employees are not afraid of responsibility. Most people are willing to take on extra responsibility in order to have more variety in their positions. In addition, along with that responsibility should come more authority to independently … Continue reading English Comprehension – Very Short Passages 21-26

UPTGT English Full Length Mock Test 1

1. Find out the word which is correctly spelt. (1) invertibrate (2) invertibrat (3) invertebrate (4) invertiberate 2. Find out the word which is correctly spelt. (1) ommelette (2) omellette (3) omelet (4) omelett 3. Find out the word which is correctly spelt. (1) ciusine (2) cuisin (3) cusinee (4) cuisine 4. Find out the … Continue reading UPTGT English Full Length Mock Test 1

Character Analysis – Ariel from The Tempest by Shakespeare

Ariel is a character in The Tempest, a sprite, or fairy, who serves the magician Prospero. Ariel is invisible to all but Prospero, whom he assists in the schemes that form the plot. He is capable of assuming fantastic disguises and of luring mortals with supernaturally compelling music. He is also something of a theatrical … Continue reading Character Analysis – Ariel from The Tempest by Shakespeare

William Shakespeare – Sonnet 29 (Practice Questions)

Questions 1 through 12 refer to the following poem. Read the poem carefully and then choose the answers to the questions. Sonnet 29 When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes,I all alone beweep my outcast state,And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,And look upon myself and curse my fate,Wishing me like to one … Continue reading William Shakespeare – Sonnet 29 (Practice Questions)

English Comprehension – Very Short Passages 11-20

Passage 11 - Many cities haves distributed standardized recycling containers to all households with directions that read: “We would prefer that you use this new container as your primary recycling container as this will expedite pick-up of recyclables. Additional recycling containers may be purchased from the City.” I. According to the directions, each householda. may … Continue reading English Comprehension – Very Short Passages 11-20