Class 12 English winter assignments
Class 12 English winter assignments
1. If this had been M. Hamel’s first lesson, how do you think the school
experience of the students might have been impacted?
2. Little Franz is the narrator of the story. The name ‘Franz’ means ‘from France’.
In what way does the story being told as a first-person narrative of Franz impact
your reading and understanding of the story? Provide at least one evidence
from the text to support your opinion.
3. At the end of his last lesson, M. Hamel decides to leave a little note for each
of his students for them to find the next day at their desks. Based on your
reading of the story, what might his note to Franz read? You may begin like this:
Dear Franz, I know you have always preferred to run in the open fields …
VISTAS
Memories of Childhood
Answer in 120-150 words
1. Imagine your school has organised a panel discussion on ‘Oppression and
Its Evils.’ You are one of the speakers. As part of your address, you are
required to reflect on the lessons and ideas from the story, ‘Memories of
Childhood’. Draft the address.
You may begin like this:
Good morning ladies and gentlemen! It is a pleasure to be given an
opportunity to speak today. I would like to begin by quoting James
Baldwin, ‘Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can
be changed until it is faced.’ Tolerating oppression in any form is…
2. Imagine Zitkala- Sa and Bama meet each other. They both share their
experience of being from marginalised communities. They reflect on
instances of oppression they faced and how those instances proved to be
the source of strength to fight against such oppression.
Write down their discussion in a creative way, with reference to their
experiences.
On the Face of It
Answer in 30-40 words
1. ‘It is not merely age but experience that counts.’ With reference to any
one example from the text, comment on how Derry found Mr. Lamb
different from other adults he had encountered.
2. Imagine that Mr. Lamb had not fallen off the ladder at the end. Recalling
his conversation with the bees, do you think Derry’s return might have
changed him as much as he had changed Derry? Elaborate
3. Do you think Derry’s mother is protective of him? Justify your opinion
with textual evidence.
4. Why did Derry go back to Mr. Lamb’s garden even after opposition?
5. You are Naresh / Nandini of Safdarjung, New Delhi. You are deeply
saddened by the attacks on elderly persons who live alone. Write a
letter to the editor of ‘The New India News’ making people aware of the
authorities to guarantee that such attacks do not occur.
6. By 2050, India will be amongst the countries which will face acute
water shortage. You are highly alarmed and terrified of the future world
without water. So, write an article on “Save water- are we doing
enough?” for the local daily in 150-200 words.