Kiran Purandare
Well-known Wild life Expert, Bird Watcher Studied ‘Environmental Studies’, in Scotland, Recipient of ‘Sahitya Puraskar’, Spent 400 Days in ‘Nagzira’ Sanctuary, Bhandara, Wrote famous book ‘Sakha Nagzira’, Founder of ‘Nisarg Wedh Organization’, Founded ‘Kika’s Bird Club’.
Well-known Wildlife Photographer, Cinematographer, Big Cat Tracker, Man-Animal Conflict Resolution Seeker, Spent Much Time in Forests of Kabini, Karnataka , Spent Much Time in the Buffer Zone Between Nagarjole & Bandipur, Karnataka , Runs a Resort with his Father. His Lens Captured Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Leopards
The lesson is systematically divided into two parts under two titles, ‘Lost in the Jungle’ and ‘Tracking the Panther of Nagarhole’, respectively.
First Part is an amazing experience of Kiran Purandare, the solitary traveller, completely lost in the jungles of ‘Umbarzara’. He narrates how he lost his way at the fall of the dusk and the terrifying turmoil he underwent thereafter. Shouting for help would literally mean ‘crying in the wilderness’. He also gives a detailed description of how he found his way towards the ‘Pitezari’.
Second Part has been extracted from 'CN Traveller Magazine'. It is about Shaaz Jung, known for his wildlife photography. It briefs us about his entry into this world of wildlife photography. It also reveals the insight that he received during this journey regarding the loss of the habitat of Jungle Heroes. The extract is the witness of his genuine efforts he took by establishing BCRTI. It is his honest effort for the conservation of forests by educating the rural folks as well as by providing them with a sound reliable source of income.
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Narrate any of the incidents of your life when you were extremely terrified or awestruck.(Textbook Page No 55)
‘Trekking' is an experience which teaches you lot of lessons. How can I forget that memorable trekking with my friends? Last year we had arranged a trek to 'Kalasubai', the highest peak of Maharashtra. We started to climb early morning. We were about to reach at the middle of the mountain, the climate started to change. Within ten minutes the whole mountain covered with fog. We all were at distant places, could not see each other. I started to shout loudly in that invisibility, but in vain. I was very much terrified and started to pray for God. There was a deep valley at my left, so I decided not to move. After 4-5 hours, the fog started to disappear slowly. We all were scattered and I was alone. I started to descend the mountain and reached the base camp in a terrific situation. Thank God!
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Complete the table regarding the factors/situations/reasons- why you sometimes get scared and the factors that add to it. Give possible solutions. (Textbook Page No- 55)
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Given below are various activities which you can pursue as your hobby, passion or profession. Complete the table accordingly. (Textbook Page No- 55)
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Match the following. (Answers) (Textbook Page No- 55)
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Discuss the professions and challenges one can take happily if one is really passionate about job. (Textbook Page No- 61)
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Organize a Role Play Activity associated with ‘Wild Life Expert’/ ‘Wild Life Photographer’/ ‘Wild Life Conservator’, explaining the differences and similarities involved in their profession . (Textbook Page No- 61)
(With the help of the above information, prepare the dialogues between the three persons. Make sentences with the help of the given information. You may add your own points too.)
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Arrange the following incidents in a proper sequential order as they have occurred in Part-I. (Textbook Page No- 61)
a.Writer realized that he was lost in the woods.
b. The Langurs saw the leopard.
c. The author was moving from the jungle as quietly as possible, finding his way through the thicket.
d. The author met a villager
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State whether True or False. Correct the FALSE statements. (Textbook Page No-61)
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Complete the Web. (Textbook Page No-62)
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Complete the following. (Textbook Page No-62)
Complete the flow-chart stating the reactions of the petrified ‘Langurs’ due to the presence of the Leopard. (Textbook Page No-62)
Click to listen Khyak! Khyak!! sound of „Langur‟-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmNbUBghi3I
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Complete the Web, describing each step taken by the writer as a solitary traveller while moving in the jungle with great precaution. (Textbook Page No-62)
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Complete the Table explaining the qualities that you would like to imbibe from Nature within yourself and provide the reasons for the same. (Textbook Page No-62)
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Choose appropriate phrases/expressions from the extract given in the brackets. (Textbook Page No-62,63)
(time and again, to one’s heart’s content, frantic speed, in a jiffy)
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Begin the following sentences with the words given in the brackets.
(Textbook Page No-63)
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Correlative conjunction
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Rewrite the sentences by using ‘not only----but also’. (Textbook Page No-63,64)
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Find out the information about the qualification and eligibility required in the professions related to Wildlife such as. (Textbook Page No-64)
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An Interview is a structured dialogue where one participant asks questions, and the other gives answers. The word Interview refers to a one-on-one conversation between an Interviewer and an Interviewee. Interviewee responds the questions asked by an Interviewer. Simply, Interview is the situation where Formal Meeting takes place.
Taking Interview is a skillful act. We have to perform a Role of Interviewer. It proves our capability and skill of interacting with Interviewee. The way we ask questions, the way we enable the Interviewee to think and imagine, really tests our linguistic insights.
👉Tips To Improve Your Interviewing Skills
Imagine that you have to conduct an Interview of Mr. Kiran Purandare, on the occasion of World Environment Day. Frame a set of 8-10 questions for it.
(Textbook Page No-64)
Good afternoon Sir, it‟s our great pleasure to talk to you, on the occasion of a very special day today. Myself Manjusha, Secretary of the 'Nature Club', heartily Welcome you on the behalf of the College!!!
👉Tips For Report Writing:-
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Imagine you have visited the jungles of Nagarhole. Write a Report, to be published in your college magazine/in a local newspaper. (Textbook Page No-64)
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Advantages / Importance Of Mind Mapping
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‘Nature is a great teacher and a guide’. Complete the Mind-map as instructed as per the titled concept: (Textbook Page No-64)
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Shaaz has contributed towards conserving the wild animals and their habitat. Your college has decided to spread the message in the society and arrange a rally. Prepare an Appeal to ensure maximum participation informing the day, date and relevant details: (Textbook Page No-64)