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Bachelor's Degree Programme
(BDP)

ASSIGNMENT
(For July 2013 and January 2014 Sessions)

Foundation Course in English
FEG-02

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Indira Gandhi National Open LTniversity
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-l10068

FOUNDATTON COURSE rN ENGLTSH (FEG-02)
Programme: BDP/201 3-l 4
Course Code: FEG-02

Dear students.

You are required to do one assignment for the Foundation Course in English-02.
Marked Assignment (TMA) and carries 100 marks. It covers ibur blocks of t course.

It is a Tutor

Aims: The TMA is primarily concerned with assessing your writing and assessing your writing and study skills. You should not reproduce chunks of information from the units but effectively use the skills that you may have acquired during the course of study to compose your answers. These assignments aim to teach as well as to assess your performance.

Guidelines: You

will be required to write a

paragraph, an essay, reports, make notes and

summarize.

As in day-to-day life, planning is important in attempting the assignment as well. Read

the assignment carefully; go through the units on which the questions are based;jot down some points regarding each question and then re-anange them in a logical order. Pay attention to your introduction and conclusion. The introduction must tell you how to interpret the given topic and how you propose to develop it. The conclusion must summari:ze 5rour views on the topic.

Make sure that vour answer:

a) is logical
b) is written in simple and correct English
c) does not exceed the number of words indicated
d) is written neatly and clearly

in your questions

it is compulsory to submit your assignment before you can take the
Term End Examination. Also remember to keep a copy of your assignment with you and to take a receipt from your Study Centre when you submit the assignment.

Please

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