Friday, November 30, 2012

Tablet to Tablet

This is not a discourse on medicines. I was wondering about the evolution of another kind of tablets. From clay tablets, to hi-tech electronic tablets, the distance is very long. Though both are media elements, the difference is vast.



In ancient ages people wrote on wet clay which were later dried under the sun. These were fragile and could not be carried in hand. These 'Eco-friendly' tablets were recycled and used! We now realize that recycling is not a new thing.



Now comes the modern day, revolutionary, long distance connector tablets with facts at fingertips. It can be carried anywhere and has en number of apps that enable huge storage of versatile functions. The distance between people of various countries is zilch due to this device. With the emergence of green tablets, why should we resist these changes? Go with the flow!  

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Language Day


English Language Day 2017
Portia of The Merchant of Venice


                                                                The Daffodils

                                                English Language Day 2015



Old Mac Donald and Farm


Hickory Dickory Dock


Little Miss Muffet


The Lion and the Mouse


Tom Sawyer and Rapunzel


Prepositions


Mary and Lamb


Cindrella's Carriage and Planquin Bearers 










Cherry Tree and Swing


Last leaf


                                                        Little Red Riding Hood

                                                         Language Day 2012

  
The model of The  Poison Tree by William Blake




This smiling octopus presented the eight parts of speech on its tentacles.



The Prepositions

The ravishing Rapunzel




 and the cute Cinderella


 Shakespeare's Seven Stages of Man


The Palanquin Bearers by Sarojini Naidu


                                           Goldilocks and the three Bears