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Education System Analysis in Pakistan

The document contains an assignment for the course Compulsory English-I at Allama Iqbal Open University, focusing on the education system in Pakistan, the importance of reading habits, job application writing, the use of passive voice, and various scenarios for granting or refusing permission. It includes a dialogue between a teacher and a student, a descriptive paragraph about a house fire, and essays analyzing literature as a reflection of real life. The assignment emphasizes critical thinking, writing skills, and understanding of educational concepts.

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Education System Analysis in Pakistan

The document contains an assignment for the course Compulsory English-I at Allama Iqbal Open University, focusing on the education system in Pakistan, the importance of reading habits, job application writing, the use of passive voice, and various scenarios for granting or refusing permission. It includes a dialogue between a teacher and a student, a descriptive paragraph about a house fire, and essays analyzing literature as a reflection of real life. The assignment emphasizes critical thinking, writing skills, and understanding of educational concepts.

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Course: Compulsory English-I (5404)

Semester: Autumn,2022

ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY


5404
[Assignment no 2]

IMRAN ALI
0000395229

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Course: Compulsory English-I (5404)
Semester: Autumn,2022
ASSIGNMENT No. 2
Q.1 Critically reflect on education system of Pakistan and give five examples depicting each of the
following functions. Use appropriate expressions each time.
i. Possibility
Pakistan has expressed its commitment to promote education and literacy in the country by education policies at
domestic level and getting involved into international commitments on education. In this regard national
education policies are the visions which suggest strategies to increase literacy rate, capacity building, and
enhance facilities in the schools and educational institutes. MDGs and EFA programmes are global
commitments of Pakistan for the promotion of literacy. A review of the education system of Pakistan suggests
that there has been little change in Pakistan’s schools since 2010, when the 18th Amendment enshrined
education as a fundamental human right in the constitution. Problems of access, quality, infrastructure and
inequality of opportunity, remain endemic.
ii. Impossibility
The goal of MDGs that is not possible in Pakistan is to achieve Universal Primary Education (UPE) and by
2025, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. By
the year 2024 the enrolment statistics show an increase in the enrolment of students of the age of 3-16 year
while dropout rate decreased. But the need for increasing enrolment of students remains high to achieve MDGs
target. Punjab is leading province wise in net primary enrolment rate with 62% enrolment. The enrolment rate
in Sindh province is 60%, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) 50% and primary enrolment rate in Balochistan is
40%.
The goal of MDGs that is not possible in Pakistan is Promoting Gender Equality and Women Empowerment. It
is aimed at eliminating gender disparity in primary and secondary education by 2020 and in all levels of
education not later than 2025. There is a stark disparity between male and female literacy rates. The national
literacy rate of male was 71% while that of female was 48% in 2013-24. Provinces reported the same gender
disparity. Punjab literacy rate in male was 71% and for females it was 54%. In Sindh literacy rate in male was
72% and female 47%, in KPK male 70% and females 35%, while in Balochistan male 62% and female 23%.
Q.2 Write a dialogue between a teacher and a student on the importance of developing good reading
habits to be successful in one’s educational career.
Ali: Asslam-o-Alaikum Sir and Good Morning.
Teacher: Wa Alaikum Asslam, Good Morning.
Ali: How are you Sir?
Teacher: I am fine and how about you?
Ali: Me too fine sir.
Teacher: What is your read?
Ali: Sir actually I could not get time to read.

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Teacher: What other things are more important than study? You are just a student.
Ali: Sir, actually I went to Lahore with my cousin. We had already planned a picnic party.
Teacher: Strange. You enjoy a picnic at the cost of your education. This is not the value you give to your
education.
Ali: Sir, what difference did it make to miss a read?
Teacher: As marks of every test counts for your educational performance, your reading habits decides your
future personality.
Ali: Oh, I see.
Teacher: If you want to succeed in life do give value to your studies and reading. Never take it as a secondary
cause. The knowledge is your real asset. It will return you the same in the future as you give to it today.
Ali: I am really sorry sir. I will never underestimate the importance of the reading.
Teacher: Great. Now let us get to work.
Ali: Sure sir.
Q.3 Given below is a job advertisement. Suppose you intend to apply for the said post, how would you
write an application? What details you would like to add to make yourself as the most suitable candidate
for the post?

Your name
Address:
Contact details:
Email address:
Date: MM/ DD/ YYYY
Assistant Director (Admin)
H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, Karachi

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Mr. Director,
I am writing to express my keen interest on the HR manager position in your company. I would like to present
my CV with this regard. Having good verbal skills and writing style, I believe to become as asset to your
organization. Original content and quick turnaround time are something I can offer you.
My experience and knowledge that I have gained in the past five years will be an added advantage to your
company. During this span of time, I was responsible to design strategies. I was involved with management
responsibilities as well. I have expertise in the management and development of different steps. I have worked
with a qualified team of the HR managering panel and provided them with good quality methods that would
bring huge traffic to the products. I have also worked in a number of departments and developed the good maps
related to application and other forms. I am flexible and have good business relationships with the people I
work with. HR managering had always been fun for me. I can think differently. Moreover, I am open to
learning new concepts, which I believe helps me in the growth of his career. I know what it takes to be a good
administrator and bring success at designing. I am looking forward to meet you and discuss on this further. I can
be reached at (insert contact details) or simply email me at (mention email address).
Sincerely,
Your name:
Q.4 Why do we use passive voice construction in language? Elaborate your answer with suitable
examples.
Because we don’t emphasize the person responsible for the action, the action itself becomes more important in
the reader’s mind. In fact, often when using the passive voice, we leave out the subject altogether. When we
don’t know who performed the action, we tend to use the passive voice because it allows us to omit the subject.
This comes in handy when we don’t want to reveal, just yet, who the guilty party is. It creates anonymity and
also a sense of mystery. Because the passive voice creates a sense of emotional distance between the reader and
the narrative, the reader can become more objective about what he or she is reading. This is one of the main
reasons why scientific reports are often written in the passive voice. While the journalism writing coaches
encourage active writing, especially in broadcast, there are often legal reasons that underpin the choice of
passive voice. For example: The water was polluted by a nearby mining operation. In Pakistan, the passive form
of this statement is legally safer. A court hasn’t yet proven, or the mining company hasn’t yet claimed
responsibility, that a specific mining company is culpable for the pollution in this body of water. The X mining
operation polluted the nearby water. If the active voice sounds more conversational, the passive voice sounds
more formal. Readers tend to perceive this formality as more professional and more authoritative. It sounds like
the author knows what he or she is talking about.
Q.5 How would you grant or refuse permission in the following scenarios? Use different expression
each team.
i. Your sister is in the need of your laptop

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For sure, go ahead. Its right there.
ii. your colleague wants you to complete his/her assignment too
Sorry, I have insufficient time to do so.
iii. A friend of your wants to lend your camera
Yes, you can, but please make it hurry I have to go out in some days.
iv. One of your uncles wants to visit you on this weekend
I welcome. It would be great having you here.
v. Your cousin wants to use your car
Sure, but make it a safe drive.
Q.6 Write a descriptive paragraph based on a terrible incident of a house on fire which you witnessed
recently. Write a catchy topic sentence. add relevant supporting details and end it properly. Your
paragraph should be both cohesive and coherent.
It was midnight when the hands of the clock join palms. There was deep silence everywhere. I was enjoying a
sound sleep in my room with my younger brother. All of a sudden, I was awakened by the noise of footsteps
outside. It appeared as if the people were running in the street. I got up and peeped down from the window. I
came to know that the house of my friend Roshan was ablaze. I at once hurried to the spot.
The house was completely enveloped in flames. A strong wind formed the fire. The flames leaped to the sky
giving out the clouds of smoke. The owner of the house was beating his breast, crying “ I am undone!, I have
lost all!” the articles were lying scattered in the street. There were endless hurry and excitement. Many were
busy in bringing buckets of water while others poured it on the fire. I, too, joined them, we tried our best to put
out the fire, but all our efforts were in vain.
The fire brigade was rung up. In no time it was there. A crew of active men in brass helmets got to work and the
fire was brought under control in half an hour. God be thanked, the neighboring houses were saved.
It is said that it was all due to the carelessness of the servant who was a heavy smoker. While smoking his pipe,
he dozed off to sleep. The burning ashes from the pipe fell down and set fire to the bed. Soon the fire spread in
the whole building.
The loss was estimated at more than five lakhs. Everyone had sympathy for the affected family. They were
shifted to a nearby house and an emergency meeting of all the elders of the colony was called. It was decided
that the house will be repaired as a joint venture by people.
God save everybody from such a calamity but we have to be very vigilant to keep away from such an event and
when we face one face it boldly as life is another name of a struggle.
Q.7 Write a detailed essay of around 300-350 words on the given topic.
Literature is a Reflection of Real Life
Literature enables us to connect with the reality in our day to day lives. It informs us about the past, and also
assists come into terms with the modern times. It is possible to understand the different aspects of life with the

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study of literature hence adding value in our lives. I will analyze three journals and their relations with real life
situations.
‘The snows of Kilimanjaro’ is a short story about a writer, Harry and his rich wife Helen who go hunting in
Africa and their truck falls apart. Unfortunately, his leg is pricked by a thorn and his leg starts decaying from
gangrene which eventually leads to his death. Before he dies, he complains a lot which clearly brings out his
character as bitter. Instead of listening to his wife reading out a book to him, he prefers quarrelling. “I can't
listen to it," he said." Talking is the easiest. We quarrel and that makes the time pass." To add to this, he is also
very rude to his wife. He calls her a bitch when she tells him he is sweet to her. “You bitch," he said. "You rich
bitch.” He is also portrayed as sarcastic. When he says his leg is painless and his wife asks ‘is it really?’ he
gives a sarcastic answer, “Absolutely. I'm awfully sorry about the odor though. That must bother you.”
Similarly, the minute his wife insists there is something she can do, he tells her “You can take the leg off and
that might stop it, though I doubt it. Or you can shoot me. You're a good shot now. I taught you to shoot, didn't
I?" It is also clear he is a pessimist. His wife reasons that they should make it easy until the plane comes. He
however responds negatively, “Or until the plane doesn't come.”
Naturalism is simply the description of realism in the literature being analyzed. This is clearly brought out in the
play Streetcar named desire in several instances and has been achieved by blending what happens in real life to
the occurrences in the play. The use of generating sciences in the story has displayed naturalism too. To start
with, Stella’s house is defined to be in a humble neighborhood of New Orleans. Noise from the street could be
heard plus music from a far. Blanche comes in dressed in white and starts hurting Stella by reminding her about
the past. To add to that, Stanley is defined as an animal. He is strong, rough and harsh. He not only smacks his
wife but is also mean to Blanche. After his wife goes to hospital, he comes home and finds Blanche alone only
to rape her. This clearly shows the nature of human beings of taking advantage of others’ feebleness and their
ability to hurt others. Stanley and Stella’s relationship are more of a physical one and that’s why Stella keeps
going back to her husband even after striking her when she is expectant. She also does not believe her husband
Stanley could rape her sister. Blanche going mad is also another case of naturalism since it shows her
vulnerability. Her use of language also displays she is a teacher.
Modernism in ‘The Great Gatsby’ is displayed in several cases. A lot of partying is done where Gatsby throws a
lot of parties in a bid to win Daisy back. Too much alcohol is also taken in this story to a point the narrator fails
to remember some parts of the story because he is too drunk. Gatsby is also said to have a lot of wealth whose
source is unidentified. Women and relationships are also a clear indication of modernism in this story. Gatsby
would have wanted to be with his love Daisy but he gets she is married. He goes ahead to look for her and they
get in a relationship yet Daisy is married. The protagonist in Fitzgerald’s story is Jay Gatsby. He is from a
humble background and falls in love with Daisy Fay who gets married while he is away. A conflict approaches
when he comes back and rekindles their relationship. Tom, Daisy’s husband confronts Gatsby about it and his
unidentified source of wealth. He is eventually killed by Wilson who was given wrong information by Tom that

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Gatsby killed his wife. This enables Tom to run away with Daisy. Gatsby is not able to overcome the conflict
and becomes a victim. He is sympathetic since he covers up for Daisy for a murder he didn’t commit. Though
he shouldn’t have gone out with a married woman, I don’t think he deserved to be killed.

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