Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Warning: (Department of English Language & Applied Linguistics)
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Warning: (Department of English Language & Applied Linguistics)
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad Warning: (Department of English Language & Applied Linguistics)
WARNING
1. PLAGIARISM OR HIRING OF GHOST WRITER(S) FOR SOLVING
THE ASSIGNMENT(S) WILL DEBAR THE STUDENT FROM AWARD
OF DEGREE/CERTIFICATE, IF FOUND AT ANY STAGE.
2. SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS BORROWED OR STOLEN FROM
OTHER(S) AS ONE’S OWN WILL BE PENALIZED AS DEFINED IN
“AIOU PLAGIARISM POLICY”.
Q.1 In Unit 1 of your textbook, you have learnt about formal and informal writing.
Given below are sentences having informal words. Circle the informal word or
words and rewrite the sentence in a formal style. (10)
i. They bought an awesome house around the corner.
ii. There were lots of people at the museum.
iii. Sara ain’t going to tell anyone.
iv. Oscar started freaking out about the test.
v. When the cops arrived, the crook ran outside.
vi. He checked his cell for any messages.
vii. The family chilled by the pool all afternoon.
viii. She bought a bunch of stuff at the mall.
ix. Hi, you alright?
x. I dunno why.
Q.2 In Unit 2 of your textbook, you have learnt about the use of Sequence Markers.
Narrate the story of your first visit to a zoo using the sequence markers given in the
boxes below. (10)
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Q.3 In Unit 3 you have learnt about “Classification”. Classification is a technique in
which a writer arranges or categorizes people, places, objects, and ideas into
classes or groups. Given below is a list of nouns. Classify them as common, proper,
abstract and collective nouns. (05)
army sugar stars moon love Ali football major angry chairs
cattle mosque students phone address Peshawar pen water pillow mathematics
Q.4 Read the essay given below carefully and then answer the questions given below
(in your own words). (15)
Humans, unlike many other animals, are omnivores. We require both vegetable matter
and meat to be fully healthy (although some humans manage to survive reasonably
healthily whilst consuming no animal products at all, finding their protein mainly
in nuts and seeds). To carry out its many complicated functions, the human body
requires different chemicals and substances. All of the nutrition we take in can be put
in one of seven categories. These are; carbohydrates, proteins, fiber, minerals,
vitamins, fats and water. Carbohydrates provide the body with energy. Proteins allow
the body to repair itself and grow. Fiber aids the digestive system. Minerals and
vitamins are required for many reasons. Deficiencies in any vitamin or mineral can
lead to illnesses. Vitamins are essential for normal growth and development. Fats
are often unnecessary, and many are bad for you. The body does not need to take in
most fats, but the fatty acids omega-3 and omega-6 are necessary. The body is
around 70% water. If water is not consumed, the body will dehydrate. The body loses
water in excretion, sweating and breathing. It is advised that you should have a
balanced diet, taking in food from each of the food groups, in proportion.
Questions:
i. What are omnivores?
ii. What does a human body require to carry out its functions?
iii. In how many categories can nutrition be divided into?
iv. What will happen if we don’t drink water?
v. What is the percentage of water in human body?
Q.6 In Unit 4 you have learnt about Cause and Effect writing technique. In the
sentences below separate causes and effects. Follow the example. (10)
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Q.7 Write down two possible causes for each of the following effects. Follow the
example. Read Unit 4 for further guidance. (20)
Q.8 Write down a Cause and Effect essay of around 250 words on the given topic. Read
Unit 4 for learning how to write Cause and Effect essays. (20)
Q.9 We are sure you have read how to skim a text in order to obtain the gist or general
idea of the text. Read the text given below and answer the questions given at the
end. (10)
Most of the time, when we see a dog wagging its tail, it is friendly and wants to
be petted. However, this is not always true. A wagging tail only shows us that
the dog is excited, not that it is happy. A tail that is high like a flag and wagging
means that the dog is showing you that is boss. You wouldn’t want to pet that
dog. A dog that is holding its tail down low and moving it in short wags may be
afraid. A scared dog might try to protect itself from danger and it might think
that you are danger. It is best not to try to pet this dog either. A dog whose tail is
about halfway up, and wagging, is a dog that may be okay to pet. Make sure you
check with the owner first to see if it is okay.
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ASSIGNMENT No. 2
(UNITS: 5-9)
Total Marks: 100 Pass Marks: 40
Q.1 Unit 5 of your text book deals with Comparison and Contrast writing technique.
Construct compare/contrast sentences using the words given in the box. Follow the
example. (10)
Q.2 In Unit 5 of your text book you have learnt how to describe Similarities and
Differences. Look at the two pictures and list five similarities and five differences
between them. Follow the example. (10)
Q.3 Unit 6 of your text book taught you how to guess the meanings of unfamiliar words
(in bold) from the context. Guess the meanings of the highlighted words/phrases in
the following passages. Follow the example. (10)
Example: The surface of Africa consists mainly of plateaus or large flat areas.
Definition: large flat areas
i. When Sara was hiking, she accidentally walked through a patch of
brambles, which are prickly vines and shrubs.
ii. Ahmed tripped over the ottoman in the living room. He then mumbled, “I
wish people would not leave the footstool right in the middle of the room.”
iii. My new puppy named Rex is very frolicsome. Rex’s mother however is very
serious and never seems to want to play.
iv. The supermarket manager complained, “why do we have such a plethora of
boxes of cereals on the shelves? In contrast, we hardly have any pancakes.”
v. It was a sultry day. The day was very hot and humid. If you moved at all,
you would break out in a sweat.
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Q.4 In Unit 6 of your text book, you have read about using prediction techniques. Look
at the picture and Guess/Predict what is going to happen next. The first one has
been done for you. (10)
Q.5 In Unit 7 of your text book, you have learnt about Implied Meaning and Making
Inferences. Read the following sentences. What do you think is implied in each?
What can you infer? Follow the example. (10)
Example: Although he has a car, he walks to his office every day and is healthier
than his colleagues.
Implied Meaning: He walks to his office to keep fit.
Q.7 In Unit 7 and Unit 8 of your text book you have learnt about Connotative and
Denotative meanings. Read the lists of words given below. Each word has a
different connotation but has the same denotation. Write two connotative meanings
for each of the following words. Follow the example. (10)
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Q.8 Read the essay given below carefully and then answer the questions given below
(in your own words). (10)
Although not the longest river in America, the Rio Grande is one of the most
important. But, unlike other significant rivers, it is not used for shipping. In fact,
oceangoing ships cannot navigate the waters. No, what makes the Rio Grande so
important is its location. Since 1846, it has been the official border of Texas and
Mexico.
The Rio Grande is either the fourth or fifth longest river system in North
America. It all depends on how it is measured. Because the river twists so much,
it occasionally changes course. And these course shifts can cause it to be longer
or shorter. At its last official measure, the Rio Grande clocked in at 1,896 miles.
The river starts in Colorado and extends downward to the Gulf of Mexico.
Downward is the best way of describing it too. Not only does the river extend
south, but it also starts in the mountains and gets lower and lower in elevation as
it extends to the Gulf. Its name is Spanish for the “Big River,” but the Rio
Grande is actually known as Rio Bravo in Mexico. “Bravo” translates as
“furious,” so the name makes sense. Because of its twists and turns, it certainly
does seem to be angrier than most rivers!
The Rio Grande today is mostly used as a source of drinking water. Sadly, much
of the water has been drained from the river. Parts of the river are almost dry!
This is because people use more water from the river than the river can get back
from rain and other sources. Experts are working to correct this, though, with
hopes of restoring the river to its past strength. Today, the river is important
as a source of water for Texans and Mexicans. More important, it is a symbol of
cooperation between two nations. Though borders like the Rio Grande separate
nations, they are also shared spaces. The Rio Grande is therefore a symbol of
friendship and peace between two peoples.
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Q.10 Write a newspaper article on any recent event (political, social, entertainment,
sport, etc.). It should contain all the following mentioned elements. Follow the
guidelines and format given in Unit 9. (20)
i. Headline
ii. Byline
iii. Lead Paragraph
iv. Who, What, When, Where, Why, How