Teaching Aids : Picture masks‚ ABC poem‚ dictionary‚ Instruction Cards‚ Adjective song and DVD Player. Previous Knowledge : Pupils already learn about common nouns. Activity Teaching & Learning Strategies Notes Set induction – Mask oh Mask 1. Teacher wears picture masks and asks pupils to say out loud what the pictures are. 2. Teacher asks several questions about the characteristics of the pictures. Read aloud Q & A session Teaching Aids: Picture masks Apple Banana Carrot
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On his new journey‚ Siddhartha comes across a river and a friendly ferryman‚ Vasudeva‚ who gives him a ride to the nearest city. Kamala‚ a courtesan‚ greets Siddhartha in the city and teaches him about love. A local merchant‚ Kamaswami‚ teaches Siddhartha how to be a businessman‚ and Siddhartha soon becomes wealthy. After many years of living an affluent life‚ Siddhartha recognizes
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Kamala Surayya From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Kamala Suraiyya (formerly known as Kamala Das) | Born | March 31‚ 1934 Punnayurkulam‚ Malabar District‚ Madras Presidency‚ British India | Died | May 31‚ 2009 (aged 75) Pune‚ Maharashtra‚ India | Pen name | Madhavikkutty | Occupation | Poet‚ short story writer | Nationality | Indian | Genres | Poetry‚ Short story | Notable award(s) | Ezhuthachchan Puraskaram‚ Vayalar Award‚ Sahitya Akademi Award‚ Asan World Prize‚ Asian Poetry
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In addition to Siddhartha’s romantic relationship with Kamala‚ he establishes a paternal love for his son that awakens him on his spiritual journey. This love puts him one step closer on his path to enlightenment‚ and helps him reach his final goal of enlightenment‚ however‚ it becomes an obstacle when he is first introduced to it. The son causes him much stress while he is with him because he was raised in a lavish lifestyle with Kamala‚ and he does not like the life that Siddhartha lives along
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An Overview of Kamla Das’s autobiography and her poems Aasthaba Jadeja Indian women poets writing in English from Toru Dutt to Kamala Das reveal the mind boggling variety of themes as well as style that poetry is capable of offering. It needs to be remembered that poetry written by women need not be viewed only as feminist poetry. For the first time in Indian English poetry‚ the women poets of post- Independence and postmodern period portrayed in a subversive idiom their desires‚ lust‚ sexuality
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My grandmother’s house - Kamala Das About Kamala Das: Kamala Das is one of the best poets in contemporary Indo-Anglian literature. Kamala Das‚ born in Kerala in 1934‚ is a bilingual writer. She writes in Malayalam‚ her mother tongue‚ under the pseudonym Madhavikkutty. Her poetry is an exploration of the geography of her own mind‚ and the lyric is an instance of such self-exploration. Through images of repulsion and horror‚ she brings out the emotional emptiness and sterility of her married
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Imagination vs Reality in Literature “Aren’t grown-ups supposed to read realistic fiction? What good are these wild tales‚ anyway?” (“Speculative” 200). In author Vandana Singh’s “A Speculative Manifesto”‚ she describes how important speculative fiction is in the education of students in literature. Speculative fiction is combination of several different genres of literature‚ such as mystery‚ science fiction‚ historical fiction and fantasy. Vandana Singh asks in her manifesto if education is
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trough his life to try and find enlightenment. Siddhartha tries many different people and ways to try and find enlightment. There are three major people of wisdom‚ first the group of Samanas who teach Siddhartha to care and give to the poor‚ second Kamala who teaches him to love‚ and third the Ferryman named Vasudeva‚ teaches him about the river and will lead Siddhartha to enlightenment. The Samanas are one of the three people in Siddhartha’s life that teaches him valuable life lessons. “Siddhartha
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I (1984)‚ The Best of Kamala Das (1991) and Only the Soul Knows How to Sing (1996). Kamala Das’s English poetry has been published in Europe in French‚ German‚ Swedish‚ and Serb-Croat translations. She “wrote chiefly of love‚ its betrayal‚ and the consequent anguish‚ and Indian readers . . . responded sympathetically to her guileless‚ guiltless frankness with regard to sexual matters.” Married at a young age of 15 and encouraged by her husband to continue writing‚ Kamala would write away in the
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desire and sex are essential aspects of the material world he must explore. When the first woman wordlessly invites Siddhartha to engage in a sexual act‚ Siddhartha refuses her‚ but his curiosity about sex remains. When he sees the beautiful courtesan Kamala‚ his lust finds a focal point. When Siddhartha decides to make sex his new project‚ he immerses himself with an intensity usually reserved for his religious apprenticeship. Although he has rejected spiritual teachers‚ he will accept a teacher of desire
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