English for Skills Enhancement (Theory)
Mid-1 & Mid-2 and Semester Exam Sample Question Papers
English for Skills Enhancement (Theory) is a subject aimed at developing students' skills in the beautiful English language.
It is taught with the four language learning skills, namely - LSRW
L- Listening
S- Speaking
R- Reading
W- Writing
Apart from these four skills, students are also expected to improve their 'Grammar and Vocabulary' in the English Language.
Engineering students often take English lightly and give the least importance to English theory and English labs compared to the other core subjects.
But the truth is, English is as important as their core subjects. Because English is the 'Universal Language', the 'Lingua Franca' of the world today. Whatever subject knowledge students can have, it has to be communicated to others in English.
Therefore, Engineering students MUST take English seriously, so that they can listen, speak, read and write confidently in English.
Here are some model papers for students to prepare well for their Mids and Semester Exams:
R-25 ESE Mid-1 Model QP Link:
R-25 ESE Mid-2 Model QP Link:
R25 ESE Mid-2 Model Question Paper
R-25 Semester End Model Question Paper Link:
R25 ESE Semester Model Question Paper
Previous Years Question Papers:
R25 Previous Years Semester Question Paper
R-22 Mid-1 Model QPs Links:
English Theory Mid-1 Model Paper
R-22 Mid-2 Model QPs Links:
R-22 Semester Exam Model QPs Links:
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