Unit 20 Science and Technology : English NEB Class 11
Notes of English - Science and technology CLASS 11 ENG . Padandas Notes
Ways with words
A. Match the words with their correct definitions.
a. Freshman: a first-year student at a university, college, or high school
b. Naive: having a lack of experience or knowledge
c. Obliviously: without conscious awareness
d. Brag: says something in a boastful manner
e. Disposal: action of throwing away something
f. Dorm: dormitory, student residence hall or building
g. Suitemate: someone who shares your bathroom/living room/kitchen
h. Incalculable: not able to be calculated or estimated
B. Replace the bold words in (a-h) selecting synonyms from the box.
a. Her story is incredible in the literal sense of the word.
b. We often read the novels of the potential writers in the world.
c. The Facebook users are fragmented but connected to each other through the Internet.
d. Sometimes unanticipated events happen in our life.
e. He paused, scrutinizing the faces of Anjana and Manju with his glittering eyes.
f. I am sorry to say your handwriting is indecipherable.
g. He is matured. He can navigated his own journey to make his career better.
h. Gita’s heart swelled with delight, translating her confidence into power.
C. Complete the sentences by choosing the correct word given in brackets.
a. Does television affect children? (affect/effect)
b. Does television have an effect on children? (affect/effect)
c. Could you lend me your book, please? (borrow/lend)
d. Can I borrow your pen? (borrow/lend)
e. Prices seem to rise every year. (raise/rise)
f. You can raise your hand if you want to ask a question. (raise/rise)
g. What did he say to you? (say/tell)
h. I can’t speak Hindi. (speak/talk)
i. I will talk to you on the phone. (speak/talk)
j. I think that’s a very sensible idea. (sensible/sensitive)
k. My teeth are very sensitive to cold. (sensible/sensitive)
l. Our principal is a popular person. (principal/principle)
m. I couldn’t understand the principle of gravity. (principal/principle)
n. All friends, expect Nabina, came to the party. (accept/except)
o. Will you accept my request? (accept/except)
p. They were making too much noise. (noise/sound)
q. All she could hear was the sound of the waves. (noise/sound)
r. Did you give him any advice for his career? (advice/advise)
s. My parents advise me to be a teacher. (advice/advise)
Comprehension
Answer these questions.
a. Why did the author feel that she was lucky to be so naïve of her freshman year at college?
The author felt that she was lucky to be so naïve of her freshman year at college because the very ignorance navigated her to the path of wealth and status. Despite of being foolish, she got an opportunity to explore new things. So she felt lucky.
b. Why did she say that she went to college in the Stone Age?
She said that she went to college in the Stone Age because she compares her college year with her son’s college year she found a vast difference. Technology was not such a use at her time. Compared to the present time, she was not so lucky to use cell phones, electronic gadgets to the fullest like his son is doing now. Seeing her son, using electronic devices and technology almost everywhere, she says that her time was so primitive, hence she said she went to college in the stone age.
c. What kinds of technological tools can Hayden use at his college life unlike at his mother’s time?
Hayeden uses every technological shortcuts to make his living easier. He uses mobile phone with Yale specific apps, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube.
d. How has the internet and social sites affected the lifestyle of the youths?
The Internet has made the youths rely on nearly everything either little or big. It has made the life of youths easier forgetting to experience struggle and hard labor. With no exertion they’ll plan undertaking work depending upon search engines and software hampering the extension of the skyline of pondering and innovativeness. Social sites have given them opportunities to be connected to different people but they are fragmented because they know each other virtually. Due to internet and social sites the youths have missed the actual pleasure of the discovering of a real world.
e. What things about college life will Hayden really miss unlike his mother?
Hayden will miss real life interactions, usage of thinking capability and imagination, exploration and discoveries of various things in life dissimilar to his mom.
f. The writer says, "I worry that students today are more connected and more fragmented". Isn’t this paradoxical? How?
The line "I worry that student today are more connected and more fragmented " is really conflicting and paradoxical. The paradoxical sentence is unreasonable in surface level. However, in profound level, there is its philosophical importance. There is no such thing as a fracture in affiliation apart from the above line implies youth are related to each other mainly by pleasant locations. But, in real world there are far to at least one one other. They do not have particular person to particular person connection so they’re divided. There is no openness to one another to acquire life’s critical minute.
Critical thinking
a. Do you think that advancements of technology can hinder the exposure students receive in school, and block them from gaining some of life’s most memorable moments? Give reasons in support of your answer.
b. Kline’s essay focuses on the contrast between her son’s freshman college experience and her own, but she also establishes what they have in common. Explain.
c. Has the internet aided to broadening or narrowing the critical thinking capacity of youths or readers? How?
Grammar
A. Fill in the gaps with suitable articles where necessary.
a. Is he working as a university professor?
b. My younger sister watches the television a lot.
c.
A: What did you get for your birthday?
B: I got a lot of good presents.
d. I’m going to the Dominican Republic for my winter vacation.
e. I have to go to a bank today to deposit some money.
f. Durga was injured in the accident and was taken to the nearest hospital.
g. Every parent should visit school to meet the teachers.
h. Who is the woman in this photograph?
i. There is a piano in the corner of the room.
j.
A: Do you think he is lying?
B: No, he’s the kind of a guy that always tells the truth.
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