OU Degree 1st Year English Syllabus 2025-26 (Semester 2): The Complete Guide

Category: Osmania University Syllabus (Sem 2)

Academic Year: 2025-26

Prescribed Textbook: English Edge (Orient BlackSwan, 2025)

Welcome to the ultimate guide for the Osmania University (OU) Degree 2nd Semester English Syllabus.

As you move from Semester 1 to Semester 2, the curriculum shifts focus towards more diverse literary forms—ranging from Russian literature (Gogol, Chekhov) to Indian classics (Tagore, Basheer). This post provides the complete Semester 2 breakdown, including unit-wise chapters, grammar topics, and the exact keywords you need to search for to ace your exams.
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Semester 2 Syllabus Overview

  • Course: English (First Language)
  • Credits: 4 Credits
  • Instruction: 4 Hours per week
  • Textbook: English Edge (Units 5-8)

Detailed Semester 2 Syllabus Table (Units 5-8)

This table is designed for smart study. The “Exam Study Focus” column highlights the most frequently asked themes and topics.

UnitCategoryTopic / TitleAuthorExam Study Focus (Keywords)
5PoetryWhere the Mind Is Without FearRabindranath TagoreSearch for Where the Mind Is Without Fear summary (Patriotism/Freedom).
ProseThe OvercoatNikolai GogolThe Overcoat Gogol themes (Bureaucracy & Isolation).
GrammarConcordSubject-Verb Agreement rules (High scoring).
VocabHomonymsWords with same spelling/sound but different meanings.
SkillsMotivation & DisciplineSelf-improvement essay topics.
6PoetryThe HighwaymanAlfred NoyesThe Highwayman poem summary (Love & Sacrifice).
ProseThe Blue LightVaikom M. BasheerThe Blue Light Basheer summary (Supernatural/Humor).
GrammarAdjectivesTypes and placement of adjectives.
VocabHomophonesWords sounding same, different spelling (e.g., See vs Sea).
WritingDiary & Journal WritingPersonal reflective writing format.
7PoetryMending WallRobert FrostMending Wall Robert Frost analysis (Barriers/Neighbors).
ProseHow It Feels to Be Colored MeZora Neale HurstonHow It Feels to Be Colored Me summary (Identity/Race).
GrammarDeterminersArticles (a, an, the) and Quantifiers.
VocabHomographsSame spelling, different sound/meaning.
WritingEssay WritingStructure of an essay (Intro, Body, Conclusion).
8PoetryPraise Song for My MotherGrace NicholsPraise Song for My Mother summary (Tribute/Parenting).
ProseSwan SongAnton ChekhovSwan Song Anton Chekhov summary (Old age/Artist’s life).
GrammarAdverbsModifying verbs and adjectives.
VocabHeteronymsWords with same spelling, different sound (e.g., Tear).
SkillsEmotional IntelligenceUnderstanding empathy and self-awareness.

Top 3 Study Tips for Semester 2

Semester 2 introduces slightly longer prose and more complex poetry. Here is how to handle it:

1. Understand the “Human Condition” (Literature)

The prose lessons in this semester are deep.

  • The Overcoat: Don’t just read the story; understand the pain of the main character (Akaky). Search for “The Overcoat Gogol themes” to understand why his coat matters so much.
  • Swan Song: This is a one-act play about an old actor. Search for “Swan Song Anton Chekhov summary” to grasp the themes of regret and memory.

2. Master the “Confusing Words” (Vocabulary)

Units 5, 6, 7, and 8 systematically cover similar-sounding words.

  • Unit 5: Homonyms
  • Unit 6: Homophones
  • Unit 7: Homographs
  • Unit 8: Heteronyms
  • Exam Tip: Be ready to distinguish between these in the objective section (Section B).

3. Writing Skills: Essays & Diaries

You will be asked to write longer pieces this semester.

  • Unit 7 introduces Essay Writing. Focus on the standard structure: Introduction $\rightarrow$ Body Paragraphs $\rightarrow$ Conclusion.
  • Unit 6 covers Diary Writing. Remember to use the first-person perspective (“I felt…”, “I saw…”).

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