Class 11 English Book PDF Download 2079
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What are the sections of this book?
Section I: Language Development
S.N. | Unit Name |
1 | Education and Humanity |
2 | Communication |
3 | Media and Society |
4 | History and Culture |
5 | Life and Love |
6 | Health and Excercise |
7 | Ecology and Development |
8 | Humour and Satire |
9 | Democracy and Human Rights |
10 | Home Life and Family Relationship |
11 | Arts and Creation |
12 | Fantasy |
13 | Career and Entrepreneurship |
14 | Power and Politics |
15 | War and Peace |
16 | Critical Thinking |
17 | Globalization and Diaspora |
Section II: Literature
Unit 1 Short Stories | |
1 | The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde |
2 | The Oval Portrait by Edgar Allan Poe |
3 | God Sees the Truth but Waits by Leo Tolstoy |
4 | The Wish by Roald Dahl |
5 | Civil Peace by Chinua Achebe |
6 | Two Little Soldiers by Guy de Maupassant |
7 | An Astrologer’s Day by R. K. Narayan |
Unit 2 Poems | |
1 | Corona Says by Vishnu S. Rai |
2 | A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns |
3 | All the World's a Stage by William Shakespeare |
4 | Who are you, little i? by E. E. Cummings |
5 | The Gift in Wartime by Tran Mong Tu |
Unit 3 Essays | |
1 | Sharing Tradition by Frank LaPena |
2 | How to Live Before You Die by Steve Jobs |
3 | What I Require From Life by J.B.S. Haldane |
4 | What is Poverty? by Jo Goodwin Parker |
5 | Scientific Research is a Token of Humankind’s Survival by Vladimir Keilis-Borok |
Unit 4 One Act Plays | |
1 | Trifles by Susan Glaspell |
2 | A Sunny Morning by Serafin and Foaquin Alvarez Quintero |
3 | Refund by Fritz Karinthy |