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дох TOOLS VIEW english assignment passage (Protected View) - Word TECTED VIEW Be careful-files from the Internet can contain viruses. Unless you need to edit, it's safer to stay in Protected View. Enable Editing ument Recovery s recovered the following files. Save = you wish to keep ble Files english assignment passa Version created last time the US... 213/2022 8:45 AM Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end. Whether the subject should be taught in English in our educational institutions or through the medium of our other tongue is one of the most important problems of the present day. There are quite a few points to be considered in this connection. Those who oppose the introduction of English as a medium of instruction think that the subjects taught in English are not properly understood by the students. When they are not able to understand a point properly, they are evidently unable to express it properly. When they are compelled to write the answers in English, they feel pained. Hence they develop a sort of inferiority complex. This thing mars the growth of intellectual power and as a result their personality remains undeveloped. Thus they prove a complete failure in their lives. But that is not a sensible way of thinking. As a matter of fact, it is not simply the medium of instruction that counts in the educational affairs. There are some other factors as well to be taken into consideration of mind etc. Moreover, Urdu is still in a stage of infancy. It is impossible for it to compete with English and become mature enough to absorb suitable equivalents of technical terms before it is introduced as a medium of instruction. The change, of course, must be there, but it must be very gradual one. QUESTIONS (i) Suggest a suitable title for the passage. (ii) What do the people against English say? (iii) What is the greatest difficulty in changing over to Urdu? (iv) Till when should we wait for this change-over? (v) What sort of change does the writer suggest? (vi) Make a precis of the passage. I Which fe do want to save 823 PM 2/1/2022 O > 3 Close D3 0 0 SCREEN 1 OF 1 o Type here to search​

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educational affairs. There are some other factors as well to be taken into consideration of mind etc. Moreover, Urdu is still in a stage of infancy. It is impossible for it to compete with English and become mature enough to absorb suitable equivalents of technical terms before it is introduced as a medium of instruction. The change, of course, must be there, but it must be very gradual one. QUESTIONS (i) Suggest a suitable title for the passage. (ii) What do the people against English say? (iii) What is the greatest difficulty in changing over to Urdu? (iv) Till when should we wait for this change-over? (v) What sort of change does the writer suggest? (vi) Make a precis of the passage. I Which fe do want to save 823 PM 2/1/2022 O > 3 Close D3 0 0 SCREEN 1 OF 1 o Type here to search

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passage (Protected View) - Word TECTED VIEW Be careful-files from the Internet can contain viruses. Unless you need to edit, it's safer to stay in Protected View. Enable Editing ument Recovery s recovered the following files. Save = you wish to keep ble Files english assignment passa Version created last time the US... 213/2022 8:45 AM Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end. Whether the subject should be taught in English in our educational institutions or through the medium of our other tongue is one of the most important problems of the present day. There are quite a few points to be considered in this connection. Those who oppose the introduction of English as a medium of instruction think that the subjects taught in English are not properly understood by the students. When they are not able to understand a point properly, they are evidently unable to express it properly. When they are compelled to write the answers in English, they feel pained. Hence they develop a sort of inferiority complex. This thing mars the growth of intellectual power and as a result their personality remains undeveloped. Thus they prove a complete failure in their lives. But that is not a sensible way of thinking. As a matter of fact, it is not simply the medium of instruction that counts in the educational affairs. There are some other factors as well to be taken into consideration of mind etc. Moreover, Urdu is still in a stage of infancy. It is impossible for it to compete with English and become mature enough to absorb suitable equivalents of technical terms before it is introduced as a medium of instruction. The change, of course, must be there, but it must be very gradual one. QUESTIONS (i) Suggest a suitable title for the passage. (ii) What do the people against English say? (iii) What is the greatest difficulty in changing over to Urdu? (iv) Till when should we wait for this change-over? (v) What sort of change does the writer suggest? (vi) Make a precis of the passage. I Which fe do want to save 823 PM 2/1/2022 O > 3 Close D3 0 0 SCREEN 1 OF 1 o Type here to search

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