Monday, December 5, 2016

O Where are you Going? by W.H. Auden

O Where are you Going? by W.H. Auden
Part of the anthology of unit for English Literature A level, 'O Where Are You Going' is a short poem by Auden  which is attempts to echo throughout time. 
The poem is a conversational between two people. The reader (being us) asks the 'rider' many questions with fears and tension building up. All questions are answered at the end where the 'rider' runs away leaving us in an attempt to confront our fears. An inspirational read, this poem can be interpreted many different ways (comment below with your interpretations!). Another interpretation is of a mother who is finding it difficult to let her child go. She portrays the world as a place full of fearfulness making child want to stay with the mother. However, the child confronts his fear of the world and leaves his mother at the end. There is no right or wrong answer to interpretation just as long as you can back it up with evidence from the poem!

The Man Who was a Hospital by Jerome K. Jerome

The Man Who was a Hospital" is an example of Jerome’s fine humour. He exaggerates but the story is based upon sound observation of human behaviour. Many persons with a little knowledge of diseases and their symptoms think that they are suffering from such diseases.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

On Destroying Books by J.C Squire

In this essay the author describes that how he destroyed his unimportant and unwanted books. Getting rid of a heap of ordinary books may be a simple affair of some one as "you just throw the m out". But with the author, this very simple affair turns out to be a serious adventure, because he had to get rid of dozens of books.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

End of Term by David Daiches

A renowned English writer and critic, David Daiches, write “End of Term”. This is an autobiographical essay in which the author recalls the days of his school life. He expresses his feelings and memories regarding the holidays while criticizing the rigorous and boring school system. He frankly talks about his poverty and describes those desires that remained unfulfilled. The writer possesses a remarkable memory and tells even the minutes detail of by-gone days.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Reward by Lord Dunsany

This English lesson named The Reward by Lord Dunsany implies that failures in life come through disregard of higher values while in the pursuit of baser values. The opening line, "One's spirit goes further in dreams than it does by day," suggests that sight and understanding are limited by our waking state and, in keeping with Freudianism, given expanded awareness in dreams.
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The Piece of String by Guy De Maupassant

"The Piece of String" (French: La Ficelle) is an 1883 short story by Guy de Maupassant. It is included in the short story collection "Miss Harriet". Our expert provide these passages into Urdu and complete solved exercise for the students of First year intermediate English.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

A Dialogue Between Two Friends on Their Hobbies

Write a Dialogue Between Two Friends on Their Hobbies

Mabrur: Hello Ahsan, how are you?
Ahsan: I am fine, and what about you?
Mabrur: I am fine too. What are you doing in this early morning? 
Ahsan: I am taking care of my garden. The garden is running to weeds.
Mabrur: Oh! What a beautiful garden it is! 
Ahsan: It is beautiful as I work every day in it.
Mabrur: Who helps you in your work? 
Ahsan: I myself have done this. It is my hobby.
Mabrur: I think it is not only a flower garden. 
Ahsan: You are right. There are two parts in my garden.
Mabrur: What have you planted in two different parts? 
Ahsan: In one part I have planted flowers and in another part I have cultivated vegetables.
Mabrur: How long have you been doing this? 
Ahsan: I have been doing this for the last three years.
Mabrur: This is a great source of joy and pleasure to me. It helps me to keep my body fit. May I ask you to tell me about your hobby? 
Ahsan: My hobby is fishing. I get much pleasure from it. It also improves my health. It also makes me patient.
Mabrur: It is really an interesting thing. Oh! I must be off now. See you again. 
Ahsan: All right. See you again.

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