1. Being Neighborly
Content: A discussion on the importance of community, kindness, and
mutual support among neighbors.
Objective: To encourage a sense of community and the value of good
neighborly relationships.
2. On to the Summit: We Reach the Top
Content: A narrative about the challenges and triumphs of reaching
a mountain summit.
Objective: To inspire perseverance, resilience, and the spirit of
adventure in the face of challenges.
3. The Call of the Soil
Content: An exploration of the relationship between humans and the
land, emphasizing agriculture and rural life.
Objective: To foster appreciation for nature, agriculture, and the
hard work involved in farming.
4. Pillars of Democracy
Content: An examination of the fundamental principles and
components that support a democratic system.
Objective: To enhance understanding of democratic values, rights,
and responsibilities.
5. Mrs. Adis
Content: A character study that focuses on Mrs. Adis and her impact
on the community.
Objective: To explore themes of individuality, influence, and
social responsibility.
6. Tiger Hills
Content: A story or narrative about personal growth, struggles, and
the journey towards understanding oneself.
Objective: To convey themes of identity, culture, and personal
development.
7. Cherry Tree
Content: A narrative about growth and the life cycle as represented
through the metaphor of a cherry tree.
Objective: To encourage reflection on growth, change, and the
passage of time.
8. The Sower
Content: A poem or narrative that explores the act of sowing seeds,
symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Objective: To inspire a sense of optimism and the potential for
future growth.
9. There is Another Sky
Content: A poem that reflects on themes of hope, dreams, and the
promise of a better future.
Objective: To encourage a positive outlook on life and the
importance of aspirations.
10. Upon Westminster Bridge
Content: A poem that captures the beauty of London at dawn,
highlighting the relationship between nature and urban life.
Objective: To appreciate the beauty of the environment and the
intersection of nature with human creation.
11. Nose versus Eyes
Content: A humorous or philosophical exploration of perception and
the senses.
Objective: To encourage critical thinking about how we perceive the
world around us.
12. The Planners
Content: A discussion about urban planning and its effects on
society and the environment.
Objective: To enhance awareness of societal development, planning,
and the balance between nature and urbanization.
13. Expansion of Ideas
Content: Techniques for elaborating on ideas in writing, focusing
on clarity and depth of expression.
Objective: To develop writing skills and the ability to articulate
thoughts effectively.
14. Blog Writing
Content: An introduction to writing for online platforms, including
style, tone, and engagement strategies.
Objective: To equip students with skills for modern communication
and digital literacy.
15. Emails
Content: Guidelines for professional and personal email writing,
emphasizing clarity and etiquette.
Objective: To develop effective communication skills in digital
correspondence.
16. Film Review
Content: Techniques for analyzing and reviewing films, focusing on
narrative, direction, and impact.
Objective: To cultivate critical thinking and analytical skills
through media analysis.
17. The Art of Compering
Content: An exploration of the skills and techniques involved in
hosting events and public speaking.
Objective: To develop public speaking and presentation skills.
18. History of English Drama
Content: A study of the evolution of English drama, including key
playwrights and movements.
Objective: To enhance appreciation for dramatic literature and its
cultural significance.
19. The Rising of the Moon
Content: A play or narrative that explores themes of freedom and
rebellion.
Objective: To engage with historical and cultural themes through
drama.
20. Extracts of Drama
(A) A
Midsummer Night’s Dream
(B) An
Enemy of the People
Content: Selected excerpts from these plays for analysis and
discussion.
Objective: To deepen understanding of character, theme, and
dramatic structure in classical literature.