SCHOOL ENGLISH


INTRODUCTION


English is a beautiful language. It cuts through like a knife with its rich vocabulary and incredibly simple grammar and communicates powerfully, beautifully and expressively. It is rich in literature and is deeply linked to philosophy which means it is the foundation of our culture, the very meaning of our lives. 

Here in this section we have started from the foundation and gone on step by step to the very advanced English.

We start with the beautifully simple English grammar and here we have given ample practice so that the concepts and the rules become luminously clear. You would be left with the feeling - how simple English is and how beautiful!

Next we go on to spoken English and we have presented the content in terms of simple conversations that will enable you to apply the grammar learnt and master spoken English. 

Finally we have given you the flavour of literature with world class stories and deep vocabulary(advanced) study. 

We are confident that if you go through the content given carefully 2 times, you will gain a deep interest in the language and also go further with new confidence and even passion.

Happy learning and discovery!

INSPIRED LIVING-ENGLISH ESSAYS,STORIES & POEMS


1. ATTITUDE IS ALTITUDE

2. EVERY SUCCESS STORY IS ALSO A STORY OF GREAT FAILURES BY SHIV KHERA


3. I WILL DO IT BY SUDHA MURTHY

4. THE DEAR DEPARTED BY WILLIAM STANLEY HAUGHTON


5.THE BRAVE POTTER BY MARGUERITE SIEK

6.THE JOURNEY BY JESH DORJEE THONGCHI (TRANSLATED BY D P NATH)


7. ANOTHER WOMAN BY Ms. IMTIAZ DHARKER

8. THE NEVER NEVER NEST

9. RENDEZVOUS WITH RAY

10. MAYA BAZAAR

11. A TRIBUTE (SAVITRI)

12. THE STOREYED HOUSE

13. ABANDONED (POEM) BY DR. SURAYA NASIM


14. ENVIRONMENT

15. OR WILL THE DREAMER WAKE? (POEM) BY MEDIRA CHEVALIER


16. A TALE OF THREE VILLAGES

17. MY CHILDHOOD (DR. AVUL PAKIR JAINULABDEEN ABDUL KALAM)

18. A PLEA FOR INDIA

19. UNITY AND DIVERSITY IN INDIA

20. JAMAICAN FRAGMENT

21. ONCE UPON A TIME BY GABRIEL OKARA

22. WHAT IS MY NAME? BY. P.SATYAVATHI (TRANSLATED BY VADREWU VIJAYALAXMI AND RANGA RAO)

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25. WHEN EARTH'S LAST PICUTRE IS PAINTED

26. THE ROAD NOT TAKEN

27. THE TIGER BY WILLIAMBLAKE

28.. HOW TO TELL WILD ANIMALS BY CAROLYN WELLS

29. THE KITE - HARRY BEHN

30. ALL BUT BLIND - WALTER DE LA MARE

31. PANTHAR - RAINER MARIA RILKE

32. THE TIGER - PETER NIBLETT

33. FIRE AND ICE

34. DUST OF SNOW

35. STILL I RISE

36. Where Do All the Teachers Go?

37. WHATIF

38. VOCATION

39. THE QUARREL

40. BEAUTY

41. A HOUSE, A HOME

42. FOG

43. ANIMALS

44. A TIGER IN THE ZOO