Adventures in English Volume Two – Complete Four Levels
Unit Wise Four Levels
Adventures in English ? Moti Nissani and Shreedhar Lohani
Volume Two
Adventures in English provides a delightful alternative to traditional English-teaching texts. The selection of reading materials and the instructional activities, commentaries, short essays, audio cassettes, and appendixes which accompany them.
Between the two of them, Drs. Lohani and Nissani have published in, studied, and taught English and genetics, media studies and astronomy, psychology and philosophy, linguistics and mathematics, American literature and history, ecology and history of science, science education and interdisciplinary studies. They thus bring unusually diverse backgrounds to language instruction. In particular, Adventures in English owes much to their experiences of teaching freshman composition, English as a foreign language and literature.
Unit Wise Four Levels:
Unit One: The Environment
- How Sane are We? (Chaudhary)
- Don’t Cut Down the Trees, Brother Woodcutter (Sama)
Unit Two: Natural Science
- To Know a Fly (Dethier)
Unit Three: Humor and Satire
- King John and the Abbot of Canterbury (Anonymous)
- Third Thoughts (Lucas)
- Who was to Blame? (Chekhov)
- The Clock Tower (Sherchan)
Unit Four: Critical and Creative Thinking
- The Burden of Skepticism (Sagan)
- Mr. Know-All (Maugham)
- Keeping Errors at Bay (Russell)
Unit Five: Drama
- The Tiny Closet (Inge)
Unit Six: Love
- To His Coy Mistress (Marvell)
- The Telegram on the Table (Pradhan)
- A Painful Case (Joyce)
- The Lady with the Dog (Chekhov)
Unit Seven: Life and Death
- No Smoke from the Chimneys (Shrestha) | Summary of “No Smoke from the Chimneys”
- On the Eve of His Execution (Tichborne)
- To An Athlete Dying Young (Houseman)
- The Great Answer (Oursler)
- A Tale (Koirala)
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (Frost)
- New Year (Parijat)
- Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets (Finney)
- We are Breaking the Silence about Death (Goleman)
- The Five Stages of Grief (Pastan)
- Where the Mind is Without Fear (Tagore)
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