CLASS XI: ENGLISH (ENG1)

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WBSCT&VE&SD CLASS XI: ENGLISH (ENG1) H.S. (Vocational) Class XI Total no. of weeks for classes per year: 36 1. Total classes per week: 3 Theoretical: 2 Project/Tutorial: 1 2. Total classes per year: 108 Theoretical: 72 Project/Tutorial: 36 3. Total marks: 100 Theoretical: 80 Project: 20 I. TOPICS Theoretical and Project Work (80 marks + 20 marks) 1. PROSE: 20 MARKS 2. POETRY: 20 MARKS 3. DRAMA (ONE-ACT PLAY): 4. RAPID READER (COMPREHENSION): 5. TEXTUAL GRAMMAR: 6. ESP (PERSONAL LETTER WRITING / OFFICIAL LETTER WRITING / PARAGRAPH WRITING): 7. PROJECT WORK (INTERNAL): 20 MARKS TOTAL: 100 MARKS XI-English / Contd... Page - 1 - of 6

CLASS XI: ENGLISH (ENG1) II. DETAILED CONTENT AND PERIOD ALLOCATION TOTAL YEARLY PERIODS: 108 (Theoretical: 72, Project / Tutorial: 36) A. Theoretical: 72 Periods 1. PROSE i. Lalajee by Jim Corbett ii. Cinderella Traditional iii. The School that I would Like by William 2. POETRY i. The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth ii. In Time of The Breaking of Nations by Thomas Hardy iii. The Owl by Edward Thomas 3. DRAMA (ONE-ACT PLAY) The Death-Trap by H. H. Munro (Saki) 4. RAPID READER My Boyhood Days by Rabindranath Tagore 5. TEXTUAL GRAMMAR i. Narration change ii. Voice change iii. Transformation of sentences iv. Joining / Splitting v. Filling in the blanks with correct forms of given verbs 6. ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE (ESP) i. Personal Letter Writing (within 120 words) ii. Official Letter Writing (within 120 words) iii. Paragraph Writing (within 120 words) 15 periods 9 periods 12 periods 16 periods B. Project / Tutorial: 36 Periods 1. PROJECT WORK i. Interview of a teacher / a member of the staff of the school / a member of the family / imaginary interview of a famous person, whether past or present ii. Picture description iii. Autobiography of a non-living object, e.g. a pen / a coin / a book etc. NOTE: For Project Work in Class XI, one out of the three above. 2. TUTORIAL on theoretical work, specially Textual Grammar and ESP 26 periods XI-English / Contd... Page - 2 - of 6

CLASS XI: ENGLISH (ENG1) III. QUESTION PATTERN AND MARKS ALLOTMENT TOTAL MARKS: 100 (Theoretical 80, Project Work 20) A. Theoretical: 80 marks 1. Prose: 20 Marks (6 out of 10) 2. Poetry: 20 Marks (6 out of 10) 3. Drama: 10 Marks (2 out of 4) (1 out of 3) 5 X 2 = 5 X 2 = 1 X 3 = 3 MARKS 1 X 2 = 2 MARKS 5 X 1 = 5 MARKS 4. Rapid Reader: 10 Marks (Only Comprehension Passage) REARRANGE 5 MARKS TRUE / FALSE TABLE COMPLETION 1 x 2 = 2 MARKS 5. Textual Grammar: 10 Marks NARRATION CHANGE VOICE CHANGE TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES JOINING / SPLITTING FILLING IN THE BLANKS WITH CORRECT FORMS OF GIVEN VERBS 1 MARK 1 MARK 1 x 2 = 2 MARKS 6. ESP: 10 Marks PERSONAL LETTER WRITING (within 120 words) OFFICIAL LETTER WRITING (within 120 words) PARAGRAPH WRITING (within 120 words) ALL THREE TO BE SET AS QUESTIONS, ANY ONE TO BE ATTEMPTED B. Project Work: 20 marks i. Interview of a teacher / a member of the staff of the school / a member of the family / imaginary interview of a famous person, whether past or present ii. Picture description iii. Autobiography of a non-living object, e.g. a pen / a coin / a book etc. NOTE: For Project Work in Class XI, one out of the three above. Word limit for Project Work: 800 1000 words. ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>END XI ENGLISH<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< Page - 3 - of 6

WBSCT&VE&SD CLASS XII: ENGLISH (ENG2) H.S. (Vocational) Class XII Total no. of weeks for classes per year: 36 1. Total classes per week: 5 Theoretical: 2 Project/Tutorial: 3 (1 + 2*) *2 periods for developing communicative skills in English 2. Total classes per year: 180 Theoretical: 72 Project/Tutorial: 36 Developing Communicative Skills in English: 72 3. Total marks: 100 Theoretical: 80 Project: 20 I. TOPICS A. Theoretical and Project Work (80 marks + 20 marks) 1. PROSE: 20 MARKS 2. POETRY: 20 MARKS 3. TEXTUAL GRAMMAR: 15 MARKS 4. ESP (PERSONAL LETTER WRITING / OFFICIAL LETTER WRITING / CV (Curriculum Vitae) WRITING / REPORT WRITING, but no newspaper report): 5. UNSEEN COMPREHENSION: 15 MARKS 6. PROJECT WORK (INTERNAL): 20 MARKS TOTAL: 100 MARKS B. Developing Communicative Skills in English (No marks allotted) Besides being an independent area for developing communicative skills, this is also an area for preparation for Project Work and for developing skills in writing ESP items. 1. To develop listening and speaking skills. (i) Listening Skill Teachers will read out a passage to the students three times first time for listening, second time for writing down and third time for verifying, after which teachers will assess the listening skill of the students by examining the scripts of the students. The passages are to be selected by the teacher from school textbooks of a comparable level, or newspapers, magazines, journals etc., so as to be accessible by the students within their vocabulary capacity. The scripts of the students should be carefully preserved by the institutions. (ii) Speaking Skill Teachers will ask the students to read out a passage, and the teachers will assess the speaking skill of the students. The passages are to be selected by the teacher from school textbooks of a comparable level, or newspapers, magazines, journals etc., so as to be accessible by the students within their vocabulary capacity. Passages given to the students for reading out should be carefully preserved by the institutions. Note: Students shall be tested on listening and speaking skills the two components of the Project Work of 20 marks. (Refer to B. Project Work under III. Question Pattern and Marks Allotment) 2. To practise the items in English for Special Purpose (ESP). (i) Personal Letter Writing (ii) Official Letter Writing (iii) CV Writing (iv) Report Writing (No Newspaper Report). Note: ESP to be tested in the theoretical part of 80 marks. (Refer to III.A.4) XII-English / Contd... Page - 4 - of 6

CLASS XII: ENGLISH (ENG2) II. DETAILED CONTENT AND PERIOD ALLOCATION TOTAL YEARLY PERIODS: 180 (Theoretical: 72, Project / Tutorial: 36 and Developing Communicative Skills in English: 72) A. Theoretical: 72 Periods 1. PROSE i. Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy ii. The Parrot s Training by Rabindranath Tagore 15 periods iii. The Face of Judas Iscariot by Bonnie Chamberlin 2. POETRY i. I Remember, I Remember by Thomas Hood ii. Break, Break, Break by Lord Tennyson iii. The Send-off by Wilfred Owen i. Narration change 3. TEXTUAL GRAMMAR ii. Voice change iii. Transformation of sentences iv. Filling in the blanks with articles and prepositions 20 periods v. Correction of errors 4. ENGLISH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE (ESP) i. Personal Letter Writing (within 120 words) ii. Official Letter Writing (within 120 words) 12 periods iii. CV Writing (within 120 words) iv. Report Writing (NO NEWSPAPER REPORT) (within 120 words) 5. UNSEEN COMPREHENSION 15 periods B. Project / Tutorial: 36 Periods 1. PROJECT WORK i. Listening Skill ii. Speaking Skill 2. TUTORIAL on theoretical work, specially on Textual Questions and Textual Grammar 26 periods C. Developing Communicative Skills in English: 72 Periods i. Developing Listening Skill 24 periods ii. Developing Speaking Skill iii. Practice of ESP items 24 periods 24 periods XII-English / Contd... Page - 5 - of 6

CLASS XII: ENGLISH (ENG2) III. QUESTION PATTERN AND MARKS ALLOTMENT TOTAL MARKS: 100 (Theoretical 80, Project Work 20) A. Theoretical: 80 marks 1. Prose: 20 Marks (6 out of 8) 2. Poetry: 20 Marks (6 out of 8) 5 X 2 = 5 X 2 = 3. Textual Grammar: 15 Marks NARRATION CHANGE VOICE CHANGE TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES FILLING IN THE BLANKS WITH ARTICLES AND PREPOSITIONS CORRECTION OF ERRORS 1 x 2 = 2 MARKS 1 MARK 1 x 6 = 6 MARKS 4. ESP: 10 Marks PERSONAL LETTER (within 120 words) OFFICIAL LETTER (within 120 words) CV WRITING (within 120 words) REPORT WRITING (NO NEWSPAPER REPORT) (within 120 words) ANY THREE OUT OF THE FOUR ABOVE TO BE SET AS QUESTIONS, ANY ONE TO BE ATTEMPTED 5. Unseen Comprehension: 15 Marks REARRANGE TRUE / FALSE TABLE COMPLETION 5 MARKS 1 x 4 = 4 MARKS 2 x 3 = 6 MARKS B. Project Work: 20 marks i. Test of Listening Skill ii. Test of Speaking Skill ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>END XII ENGLISH<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< Page - 6 - of 6