1. Being Neighborly
Content:
Discusses the importance of good neighborly relations, emphasizing empathy,
support, and community bonding.
Objective:
To foster understanding of social responsibility and the role of neighbors in
community wellbeing.
2. On to the Summit: We Reach the Top
Content:
Narrates the journey and challenges faced in reaching personal and professional
goals, drawing parallels to mountain climbing.
Objective:
To inspire perseverance and determination in achieving aspirations.
3. The Call of the Soil
Content:
Explores the deep connection between individuals and the land, highlighting the
significance of agriculture and environmental stewardship.
Objective:
To instill appreciation for nature and the importance of sustainable practices.
4. Pillars of Democracy
Content:
Examines the fundamental principles and structures that support democratic
governance, including justice, equality, and freedom.
Objective:
To educate students about their rights and responsibilities as citizens in a
democratic society.
5. Mrs. Adis
Content:
A character study of Mrs. Adis, focusing on her qualities, challenges, and
contributions to her community.
Objective:
To highlight the impact of individual actions on society and the value of
strong character.
6. Tiger Hills
Content:
A narrative centered around themes of adventure, nature, and self discovery, set
against a backdrop of mountainous landscapes.
Objective:
To encourage exploration of personal identity and the relationship between
humanity and the natural world.
7. Cherry Tree
Content:
A story that reflects on growth, change, and the cycle of life through the lens
of a cherry tree's journey.
Objective:
To appreciate the beauty of nature and the lessons learned from observing
growth.
8. The Sower
Content:
Discusses themes of hard work and sowing seeds of hope, both literally and
metaphorically.
Objective:
To emphasize the importance of diligence and optimism in achieving results.
9. There is Another Sky
Content:
A poetic exploration of hope, longing, and the idea of finding new
opportunities beyond present circumstances.
Objective:
To inspire creativity and the pursuit of dreams despite challenges.
10. Upon Westminster Bridge
Content:
A poem that describes the beauty of London in the early morning light,
capturing the tranquility and serenity of the city.
Objective:
To develop an appreciation for nature and urban landscapes in poetry.
11. Nose versus Eyes
Content:
A humorous take on the rivalry between different senses, exploring perception
and reality.
Objective:
To encourage critical thinking about how we perceive the world around us.
12. The Planners
Content:
A commentary on urban development and the impact of planning on society and the
environment.
Objective:
To raise awareness of the complexities of urbanization and its effects on
community dynamics.
13. Expansion of Ideas
Content:
Techniques and strategies for elaborating on a central idea in writing or
speech.
Objective:
To enhance writing skills and the ability to articulate thoughts clearly and
effectively.
14. Blog Writing
Content:
An introduction to the art of blogging, covering topics such as audience
engagement, Content creation, and
online presence.
Objective:
To develop skills in digital communication and personal expression.
15. Emails
Content:
Guidelines for effective email communication, including format, tone, and
etiquette.
Objective:
To foster professionalism in digital correspondence.
16. Interview
Content:
Preparation techniques for interviews, including research, questioning
strategies, and body language.
Objective:
To equip students with essential skills for job interviews and personal
interactions.
17. Film Review
Content:
An analysis of film critique, covering elements such as narrative, direction,
and cinematography.
Objective:
To cultivate analytical skills and an appreciation for cinematic arts.
18. The Art of Compering
Content:
Techniques and best practices for hosting events and public speaking,
emphasizing clarity and audience engagement.
Objective:
To enhance public speaking and presentation skills.
19. History of English Drama
Content:
An overview of the evolution of English drama from classical to modern times,
highlighting key playwrights and movements.
Objective:
To appreciate the rich tradition of drama in English literature and its
cultural significance.
20. The Rising of the Moon
Content:
A play that reflects themes of nationalism and rebellion, set against a
historical backdrop.
Objective:
To engage with historical contexts and explore the role of drama in social
commentary.
21. Extracts of Drama
(A) A
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Content:
A comedic exploration of love, magic, and dreams set in a mystical forest.
Objective:
To appreciate Shakespeare’s language and themes of love and fantasy.
(B)
An Enemy of the People
Content:
A play that critiques societal norms and the conflict between individual
morality and public opinion.
Objective:
To encourage discussions on ethics, truth, and community responsibility.