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Learning and Acquisition for CTET, UPTET, KVS & DSSSB | Easy Notes, Examples & MCQs

  Learning and Acquisition is a very important topic in CTET, UPTET, KVS, DSSSB exams. Questions are often asked from:         Meaning of learning       Characteristics of learning       Difference between learning and acquisition       Examples based questions What is Learning? Learning is a process through which behavior changes due to experience and practice. Learning means change in behavior , knowledge , skills , or attitude because of experience . Example: A child learns to write after practice. A student learns cycling after falling many times. Characteristics of Learning Learning has some important features: Learning is a continuous process It happens throughout life. Learning brings change Change may be positive or negative. Learning is based on experience Learning does not happen without experience. Learning is not temporary It is relatively permanent. Learning i...

Articles in English Grammar for CTET, UPTET, DSSSB, KVS & NVS | Rules, PYQs & Practice

  Complete, exam-oriented guide on “ Articles ” in English Grammar , specially prepared for UPTET, CTET, State TET, DSSSB, KVS, and NVS exams . for practice with previous year questions  and One-page revision notes. English Grammar Articles : Rules, Previous Year Questions & Practice for TET Exams. Articles in English Grammar | Complete Guide for CTET, UPTET & DSSSB Exams Articles A, An, The – English Grammar Notes for TET & Teaching Exams English Grammar Articles with PYQs & Practice Questions for CTET & UPTET                                    ARTICLES (A, An, The) 1. Definition Articles are words used before nouns to limit or define their meaning. There are three articles in English: Indefinite Articles : A, An Definite Article : The 2. Indefinite Articles (A / An) (A) Use of A Used before: Singular countable nouns Wo...

Common Modals in English Grammar for CTET, UPTET, KVS, NVS & DSSSB Exams | Rules, Examples & Practice

Most Repeated Modal Questions in CTET, UPTET, KVS, NVS & DSSSB English Grammar. English Modals for CTET & UPTET: Exam-Oriented Rules, Examples and Practice Questions. Modals in English Grammar Asked in CTET, UPTET, KVS, NVS & DSSSB Exams CTET English Grammar Modals: Complete Guide with Examples & Practice Set Important Modals for Teaching Exams (CTET, UPTET, KVS, NVS, DSSSB) English Grammar Modals Made Easy for CTET, UPTET & DSSSB Aspirants. Top English Modal Questions Repeated in CTET, UPTET, KVS & NVS Exams. What Are Modals? Modals are auxiliary verbs used to express: Ability Permission Possibility Obligation Advice Certainty 📌 Modals are always followed by the base form (V¹) of the verb. 1. Can Common Uses in Exams: Ability Informal permission Possibility Model Question: She ___ swim very well. ✔ can 📌 “Can” is often used for present ability. 2. Could Common Uses: Past ability Polite request Possibili...

Most Asked Rules of Narration

  Narration is a scoring and concept-based topic in English grammar . With proper understanding of rules and regular practice, aspirants can easily score full marks in UPTET, CTET, KVS, NVS, DSSSB , and other teaching exams. Mastering narration not only helps in exams but also improves overall English communication skills . What is Narration? Narration refers to the way of reporting someone’s speech . There are two types of narration : Direct Speech Indirect Speech 1. Direct Speech When the exact words of the speaker are quoted, it is called Direct Speech . Example: He said, “I am tired.” She said, “I like coffee.” 👉 Quotation marks (“ ”) are used. 2. Indirect Speech (Reported Speech) When the speech is reported without using the exact words , it is called Indirect Speech . Example: He said that he was tired . She said that she liked coffee . 👉 No quotation marks are used. Basic Rules of Narration (Very Important for Exams) Rule 1: Change of Tense If the re...