An Overview of MSBTE Diploma English
Communication Skills K-Scheme 311303 Video Lectures in FREE:
1. Vocabulary (12 Marks)
1.1 Phonetics :Vowels(12) Consonants(24) Diphthongs(8) with Example
1.2 Prefix & Suffix : Definition & Examples , List of common prefixes and suffixes with Example
1.3 Synonyms & Antonyms : Vocabulary expansion , Context & Usage with Example
1.4 Homophones : Identifying Homophones , Meaning & Context , Vocabulary Expansion with Example
1.5 Collocations : Definition & identification , Types of collocations with Example
2. Paragraph and Dialogue Writing (12 Marks)
3. Comprehension (Seen and Unseen Passages) (24 Marks)
3.1 Passages from MSBTE workbook 1.Say No to Plastic bags with Example
3.1 Passages from MSBTE workbook 4.Arunima Sinha: A Biography, 6.Roses of Gratitude with Example
3.1 Passages from MSBTE workbook 5.Roses of Gratitude with Example
3.2 Importance of Comprehension with Example
3.3 Unseen Passages with Example
3.4 Interpretation of passages in written and Spoken form with Example
4. Communicative Language (14 Marks)
5. Presentation Skills (8 Marks)
Books / Notes PDF
Important Questions PDF
Lab Manual Answers PDF
External Pratical VIVA / Oral Practice Question PDF
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MSBTE Diploma Communication Skills (English) Video Lectures Chapter-wise / Unit-wise / Topic-wise Available
- Unit 1. Vocabulary (Topic-wise Full Video Lecture)
- Unit 2. Paragraphy and Dailogue Writing (Topic-wise Full Video Lecture)
- Unit 3. Comprehension: Seen and Useen Passage (Topic-wise Full Video Lecture)
- Unit 4. Communicative Language (Topic-wise Full Video Lecture)
- Unit 5. Presentation Skills (Topic-wise Full Video Lecture)
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Curriculum Scope of MSBTE
Diploma English Communication Skills:
English Communication Skills
for diploma programs typically covers:
- Listening Skills: Recognizing main ideas,
supporting details, implied meaning, and recognizing a speaker's intent,
feelings, or attitude.
- Speaking Skills: Fluency development,
pronunciation, oral presentations, participating in discussions, and
debates.
- Reading Skills: Skimming, scanning,
inferring meaning from context, recognizing the writer's intent, and
critical reading.
- Writing Skills: Constructing coherent
sentences, paragraphs, writing emails, memos, reports, and essays.
- Vocabulary: Technical and non-technical
vocabulary building, idiomatic expressions, and phrasal verbs.
- Grammar: Review of tenses, voice, speech,
articles, prepositions, and other essential grammar components.
- Parts of Speech: Nouns, pronouns, verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
- Tenses: Present, past, and future tenses in
their simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous forms.
- Voice: Active and passive voice.
- Speech: Direct and indirect speech.
- Modifiers: Understanding and using
adjectives and adverbs correctly.
- Sentence Structure: Simple, compound,
complex, and compound-complex sentences.
- Clauses: Independent, dependent (noun, adjective,
and adverb clauses).
- Punctuation: Correct use of commas, periods,
colons, semicolons, apostrophes, quotation marks, and other punctuation
marks.
- Articles: Correct usage of 'a', 'an', and
'the'.
- Conditionals: First, second, third, and zero
conditionals.
- Modifiers: Distinguishing between adjectives
and adverbs, and their correct placement.
- Non-verbal Communication: Understanding body
language, gestures, facial expressions, and their impact on communication.
Importance:
- Provides students with the skills needed to
communicate effectively in professional settings.
- Enhances interpersonal skills, essential for
teamwork in the technical domain.
- Prepares students for interviews, presentations,
and group discussions.
- Ensures clarity and precision in communication.
- Helps in drafting clear, error-free professional
documents.
- Enhances the readability and professionalism of
reports, emails, and other written communication.
- Reduces the risk of misunderstandings in both
written and spoken communication.
4. Study Tips:
- Active Engagement: Engage in discussions,
debates, and public speaking opportunities.
- Reading Habit: Regularly read newspapers,
articles, and books to improve vocabulary and comprehension.
- Writing Practice: Maintain a journal, write
essays, and practice email drafting.
- Listen to English Content: Watching English
movies, documentaries, or listening to podcasts can enhance listening
skills.