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Assignment on Teaching English as a Second Language in India by Kapil Kapoor
Name: Budhiditya Shankar Das
Course: M.A (English)
Topic: Teaching English as a Second Language
in India by Kapil Kapoor
Semester: 03
Roll No. : 07
Paper No.: 12
Paper Name: English Language
Teaching-1
Submitted to: Dr. Dilip Barad,
Smt. S.B.Gardi
Department of English,
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University
Teaching English as a
second language in India by Kapil Kapoor
Introduction
Kapil Kapoor represents his ideas about the international
language English in India. In our country, English plays a role of second
language. Let’s see his views about it.
Abstract
In abstract, Kapil Kapoor says that we have to
understand the role and goal of English as a foreign language and we have to
choose teaching theories and practices otherwise no any methodology and
technology would be helpful in changing the views successfully.
What do we mean by ‘second language’?
We can understand it in two ways:
· After one or
more Indian languages, which are important and essential, there come
English as a
‘second language’.
· In
school, after the primary stage, second language is introduced.
Historical perspective of English
To know the effect of English as a second language, we
should understand its historical perspective. English has
become centre language, so we can say it is a symbol of linguistic centralism.
Other languages can be seen as a linguistic regionalism. After freedom
from Britain, the main two questions aroused-
· The status
of English,
· Relationship
of English
Those who knew English demanded English, to achieve this,
conceptual structure developed and it has three parts:
1. modernization,
2. mythology,
3. language policy
Both modernization and internationalism became same and
the implication of English made other Indian languages ‘traditional’ means
anti-modern and backward. The second question aroused was the relationship
of English with other Indian languages. To define the
relationship, ‘language-planning’ came out. It gave new
mythology.Other languages became regional languages. Even Hindi became regional
language and it was used in official language and many states made it a
regional language. No any other language can be seen with English, so it became
the language of national integration, a ‘pan-Indian’ language and it
helped in promoting.
English as a ‘window’
Because of the role of English, Kapoor
says that it is the ‘window’ because-
1) It
is a language of knowledge especially in the reference of science and
technology,
2) It is a language of modern
thinking,
3) It is the language of
reason,
4) It is a link language,
5) It is the language of the
world,
6) It is the lingua-franca.
Indian languages are ‘the walls’ and English
is the window and it gives the light of modernization.
Language-planning
To know the importance of ‘language-planning’, Kapil
Kapoor has given the example of the report of the Education
Commission of 1964-66. It says, “most complicated problem that the
country has faced since independence and one that has resisted a solution. It
goes on to add that on account of educational, cultural and political reasons.”
It shows that this problem was since independence and
it is the most complicated problem.
Three-language formula
In 1956, Central Advisory Board on
Education proposed the three-language formula. This idea was adopted at
the chief minister’s conference in 1961 with a modification. The
chief aim for formula was to make English an integral part of school. It
creates negative effect, too. The students who really want to learn another
language, they would certainly learn English now. It made Hindi less important
than English. The students have a choice now to choose between Hindi and
English. Three-language formula has affected even our classical
language-Sanskrit. Sanskrit is now on its decline. What a tragedy!!!!! It is
the language of God and it is being destroyed. The political purpose is cleared
in Macaulay’s 1813 report in which he has said,
“No Bengali who undergoes this education has any respect left
for anything Hindu.”
A student should be allowed to choose any second
or third language.
Failure in teaching English
The teaching of English has got failure to some
extent. Many committees or education commissions tried to solve this problem by
taking information about the weightage, teacher-training, methodology, teaching
theories etc…Kapoor has given the significant example of the meeting of ELT
experts that they gather like Egyptologists meet every year when the Nile has
reeded after floods. Inappropriateness of accepting English as a second
language may be the cause of failure. The ELT experts have given the definition
of English in the reference with the specific functions of English and the
educational planners have defined English by comparing it with Hindi. Hindi is
more effective in reference to English. (Nargis)
English as a library language
The Education Commission, 1964-66 has
said about teaching that in higher education, English will be as a library
language and it should be taught from std.5 though we know that for many
students who come from the rural areas, can’t begin their study before class
7!!!!
What are the first language, L2 and
L3?
The first language is used in the school level as a
medium of instruction and a medium to express and for communication and it is
generally the mother-tongue or the regional language.
The second language (L2) comes after the first
language. It is used to make the speaker able to speak for wider participation.
It is generally the state official language or national language.
The third language (L3) comes after the
second language. It helps to prepare the learner for all-India mobility. The
aim to introduce third language is to make the learners be able to make the
learners express correctly in that language.
Problems of English as a second
language
The second language helps people to keep their personal
relations with others, it helps in business, in their socio-cultural activities
and in the identity with a large group. In India, we study a foreign
language as a second language, as an Indian language. So, we don’t get
necessary competence. U.G.C. sponsored many seminars, tests but all
seem to do nothing. English as a second language creates problems. It can be
solved by removing English as a second language and make it a third or optional
language.
The major problems are the use of language drill, use
of simple text, not sufficient reading, and role of grammar etc…A second
language is generally considered as a language of repeating not for thinking!!!
Any teacher can’t teach limited language. If he wanted to teach one sentence,
he will have to teach grammar, vocabulary, sentence pattern. There are some
conceptual problems, too. For example, the standard of English is falling.
We have failed to make-up our mind to one appropriate
language theory. The west gave up grammar-centered language teaching and
adopted behavioural models. Direct method, Audio-visual techniques help in
language teaching but these all are costly and now even mother-tongue is taught
with the help of these things. India was first grammar centered.
Grammar and mathematics are principal instruments to sharpen the mind and now
the west has also discovered that the grammar is a cognitive and primary to
understand the language properly.
'Method’ and ‘methodology’ are the most
important in the west. It is believed that if we have right method, we can
achieve our goal. ‘Technology’ is used in
methods. Audio-cassettes, language laboratory, television, radio,
computer-use of internet all are used in the technical method and these all
have made the teaching expensive. The tradition of teaching with the
black-board and text book is being lost.
Conclusion-
Thus, we can see Kapil Kapoor in his essay ‘Teaching English
as a ‘second language’ in India’ has cleared the concept of English as a second
language, he has mentioned the problems in teaching English as a second
language, what is the function of English in India, what are L1, L2, L3, the use of technique
in teaching English all are explained in this essay. This essay helps us to understand the advantages and disadvantages of
English as a second language. (Choudhary)
Choudhary, Divya. Blog. 31 October 2016.
<http://divyachoudhary19.blogspot.in/2016/10/teaching-english-as-second-language-in.html>.
Nargis, Saiyad. Blog.
23 November 2011. <http://saiyadnargis142011.blogspot.in/2011/11/ec304-elt.html>.
Assignment on Orientalism
Name:
Budhiditya Shankar Das
Course:
M.A (English)
Topic: Orientalism
Semester:
03
Roll
No. : 07
Paper
No.: 11
Paper
Name: The Post-Colonial Literature
Submitted
to: Dr. Dilip Barad,
Smt.
S.B.Gardi
Department
of English,
Maharaja
Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University
Orientalism
About Author
Edward
said was born in 1935, 1 November and died in 25 September. He was a
Palestinian American literary theorist and advocate for palestailian rights. He
was university professor of English and comparative literature of Columbus
University and abounding figure in post colonialism Robert frisk desired him as
the Palestinians. (Hetalba)
He was best known for his books “ Orientalism” which was
published in 1978.said were an influential cultural critic and author. The book
orientation placed him as an international author. the book presented the idea
of author that how western study the eastern culture said contended that
orients scholarship was continue to inextricalsly tied to the imperialist
societies that produced it making much of the work inherently politicized,
servile to power and there for suspect sad’s oriental’s and following works
proved influential in literature theory and criticism and continue to influence
in several other fields in humanities. Said come to discuss and vigorously
debate the issue of orients with scholars in the field of history and area
studies. Many of them disagreed with his thesis including most famously beanery
Lewis said tries to point out that how western looks towards the east. In his
most famous book orients, said claim a “subtle and persistent content prejudice
against arbor people and their culture” (Hetalba)
Orientalism
Orientalism Edward said is a canonical text of cultural
studies in which he has challenged the concept of oriental’s or the difference
between east and west, as he puts it he says that with the start of European
colonization the European come in contact with the lesser developed countries
of the east. They found their civilization and culture them exotic, and
established the science of orientalism, or the people from these exotic
civilizations. The main thing for the European visitor was a European
representation of the orient and it’s had a privileged communal significance
for the journalist and his French readers. American will not feel quite the
same about the orient, which for them is much more likely to be associated very
differently with the east, china and Japan mainly. Unlike the Americans, the
French and British less so the German, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italians
and have had a long tradition of what I shall be calling orientalism, a way of
coming to terms with the experience. The orient is not only adjustment to
Europe, it is also the place of Europe‘s greatest and richest and oldest
colonies, the source of its civilization and language, its cultural constant,
and one of its deepest and most recurring images of the other. (Choudhary)
Edward said argues that the
Europeans divided the world into parts. The east and the west or the occident
and the orient or the civilized and the uncivilized. This was totally an
artificial boundary, and it was laid on the basis of the concept of them and us
or their and ours. The Europeans used orientalism to define themselves. Some
particular attributes, and whether the Orientals weren’t the occident’s were
the Europeans defined themselves as the superior race compared to the Orientals
and the justified their colonization by this concept. They said that it was
their duty towards the ward to civilize the uncivilized ward. The main problem,
however, arose when the European started generalizing the attributes they
associated with Orientals, and started parting these artificial characteristics
associated with Orientals in their western world through their scientific
reports, literary work and other media sources. WHAT HAPPENED WAS THAT IT
CREATED ACERTAIN IMAGE ABOUT THE ORIENTAS IN THEIR European mind and doing
that infused bias in the European attitude toward the Orientals. This prejudice
was also found in the orientalists and all their scientific research and
reports were under the influence of this. The generalized attributes associated
with the Orientals can be seen even today. For example, the Arabs are defined
as uncivilized people and Islam is seen as religion of the terrorist. Edward
said explains how the science of orientalism developed and how the Orientals
started considering the Orientals as non human beings. The Orientals divided
the world in to parts by using the concept of ours and theirs. An imaginary
geographical line was down between what was ours and what was theirs. The
orients were regarded as uncivilized people and the western said that since
they were the refined race it was their duty to civilize people those people
and in order to achieve their goal, they had to colonize and rule the orients.
They said that the orients themselves were incapable of running their own
government. The Europeans also through that they had the right to represent the
Orientals in the west all by themselves. In doing so, shaped the Orientals the
way they perceived them or in other wards they were reinitializing the orient.
Various teams have been sent to the east were oriental is silently observed to
the Orientals by living with them and everything the west .This resulted in the
generalization whatever was seen by the projected to the civilized world of the
west. This resulted in the generalization whatever was seen by the oriental
action of an individual.
The
most important use of oriental ism to the European was that they defined
themselves by defining the Orientals. FOR EXA qualities such as lazy irrational
uncivilized crudeness were related to the Orientals and automatically the
Europeans become active retinal civilized sophisticated. Thus in order to
achieve this goal. It was very necessary for the orientalists to generalize the
culture of the orients.
Then Edward said goes on to talk about two
other scholars’ massing and Gibb. Through massing on bit liberal with
orientalist and often tried to protect their right, there was still inherited
biased found in him his work, with the changing world situation especially
after world war orientalism took a more liberal stance toward s most of its
subjects but Islamic orientalism did not enjoy this status .There were constant
attacks to show Islam as religion.
Edward
said concludes his book by saying that the orientalist should not make
generalization or they should include the write perspective too, but creating a
boundary at the first place is something which should be not alone.
Conclusion:
Orientalism by Edward W. Said is a critique of the study of the Orient and
its ideas. Said examines the historical, cultural, and political views of the
East that are held by the West, and examines how they developed and where they
came from. He basically traces the various views and perceptions back to the
colonial period of British and European domination in the Middle East. During
this period, the United States was not yet a world power and didn't enter into
anything in the East yet. The views and perceptions that came into being were
basically the result of the British and French. The British had colonies in the
East at this time; the French did not but were trying to acquire some.
Choudhary, Divya. Blog. 31 October 2016.
<http://divyachoudhary19.blogspot.in/2016/10/orientalism.html>.
Hetalba, Gohil. Blog.
24 November 2011.
<http://gohilhetalba052011.blogspot.in/2011/11/orientalism.html>.
Assignment on The Scarlet Letter as the story of Sin, Crime and Punishment
Name: Budhiditya Shankar Das
Course: M.A (English)
Topic: The Scarlet Letter as the
story of Sin, Crime and Punishment
Semester: 03
Roll No. : 07
Paper No.: 10
Paper Name: The American
Literature
Submitted to: Dr. Dilip Barad,
Smt. S.B.Gardi
Department of English,
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University
THE SCARLET LETTER AS THE STORY OF SIN, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
In the second coming, it is said "To be without sin,
shame and regret is to be more than human." In the Bible, it has been
written "Thou salt not commit adultery." It is god's
seventh instruction and those who violate it are sinners.
The Scarlet Letter takes us to the early days of
Puritan society. This book has derived its title from the custom which was
strictly practiced by the Puritan settles. Whenever a woman was caught in
adultery, she had to wear the letter 'A' embroidered in Scarlet color on her
dress. Scarlet color symbolises blood, death, child birth and life. The scarlet
letter is a book which deals with the values of the sin of adultery in the
lives of three people most affected by it. These three people are Hester
Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale and Chillingworth. The couple of forbidden
lovers and the wounded husband. It is an outrage of one individual against
another and against the social code of ethics. This story is a story of sin
too. That is why Hester and Dimmesdale who have committed adultery cannot be
forgiven. The novel begins with a scene where a young woman. Hester Prynne is
standing at the scaffold in the summer morning in the summer morning in the
market place in Boston. She has committed adultery and stands in disgrace and
tries to hide the scarlet letter 'A' on her bosom by holding her
child close. Hawthorne defines Hester Prynne as "The woman was tall, with
a figure of perfect elegance, on a large scale. She had dark and lavish hair,
so glossy that it threw off the sunshine with a glow, and a face which besides
being beautiful from regularity of feature and richness of appearance, had the
impressiveness belonging to a marked brow and deep black eyes." People see
Hester as a morally despoiled woman and expressed hatred. The chief minister
and Dimmesdale urge her to confess the name of her lover who should be sharing
her but Hester remains silent. Seeing his wife on the scaffold, he decides to
conceal his identity and quickly puts his finger to his lips to warm Hester
against the betraying the slightest sign of recognition. When Hester is taken
back to the prison, a doctor visits her which turns out to be his husband
Chillingworth. He tries many a times to know the name of Hester's lover but
does not get successful and gets frustrated. Hester and Dimmesdale then plan to
go to other place and decide to leave on election arrive. When the sermon gets
over, people walk out of the church and Dimmesdale walks in. He asserts his
guilt and shows everyone 'A' engraved on his chest and then dies. As
Chillingworth couldn't take revenge, he dies of frustration. Here we can say
that Dimmesdale is a greater sinner than Hester. He tries to conceal his crime
from the public. He goes against the purity of his profession his conscience
allows him no rest and he gets troubled constantly by his soul. He adds
hypocrisy to his sin. He can't sit or study peacefully. He becomes restless and
can't sleep peacefully. He remains awaked at night, writes sermons, and keeps
fast. 'A man must be true confessor' is a puritan belief. He goes deeper and
deeper into the pit of sin. The secret of his sin burns within him, which
prompts him to confess yet he is afraid to reveal himself for what he is.
Chillingworth is a greater offender. He was absent from Hester's life for seven
years. In this case, we can say that a person needs love and so Hester fell in
love with Dimmesdale. He is a person who is devoted to cold science. The way in
which he broods over revenge and marks down highs victim and drives him
steadily to self-destruction is made very creditable when he learns of Hester's
shame, he dewiest his very identity and pursues revenge. 'Sinful father
feels more pain than sinful mother.' Whenever we talk about sin, we talk
about punishment. God also gave punishment to his children Adam and Eve.
By giving birth to the child, she crossed broke the moral order of the society
according to the puritan society. Though Dimmesdale loved Hester, he could not
cross the Puritan culture moral order of the society. They both are self
conscious. Hester is the first sinner. Other people become happy when Hester is
punished as they have conditional mind and they do not feel her feelings.
'Sinful mother is happier than a sinful father.' When
Dimmesdale comes to meet Hester in secret place or you have to accept us in
daylight in front of everyone." The forest is shown as dark forest. She is
tempered there and so she goes there. For people, it is a punishment to go in
the dark, deep forest. Hester goes with the child and when she comes out, she
is not the same Hester. It is due to the dark forest, she could change the sign
A'. Hester returns. She has to. Her sin lies in New England. Hester chooses to
return to New England to live the moral life: "But there was a more real
life for Hester Prynne, here in New England than in that unfamiliar region
where Pearl had found a home. Here had been her sin; here her regret and here
was yet to be her penitence." Pearl constantly reminds her mother
Hester about her sin or crime which was done in past. When they are living in
the forest, Pearl tells Hester: "Mother, the sunshine does not love you.
It runs away and hides itself, because it is afraid of something on your bosom.
It will not feel from me, for I wear nothing on my bosom yet." She can be
said a born misfit of the infantile world. The shadow of parent's sin can be
seen forcing over the child of Hester.
CONCLUSION: -
The Scarlet Letter is a tragic story of sin, crime and
Punishment which can be learnt by the actions of all the characters, the crime
they committed and the situations they face. The act of adultery is certain a
crime against the individual. Same way, it is also a crime against society as
it involves the violation of the moral code formulated and honoured by the society.
Hawthorne has given the concept of sin and evil which is a puritan heritage.
Sin and crime was the endless theme in this novel and the consequences of guilt
as primarily psychological in nature. Hester's charm is shown by a sense of
guilt. The story shows the concept of sin, crime and Punishment through
Hester's life and Dimmesdale's inner guilt. (Choudhary)
Choudhary, Divya. Blog. 12 November 2016.
<http://divyachoudhary19.blogspot.in/2016/11/scarlet-letter-is-as-story-of-sin-crime.html>.
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