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SYLLABUS COURSE STRUCTURE - 2015-16 CLASS IX Note : For Term II (October-March) Section Wise Weightage in English Communicative Sections Total Weightage 90 A B C D Reading Skills Writing Skills with Grammar Literature Textbooks & Long Reading Text Assessment of Speaking and Listening (ASL) 20 25 25 20 TOTAL 90 1. It is a division of assigned to all the four skills of language. The distribution of for Formative Assessments carrying 40% weightage may be done by the schools themselves. A variety of activities to assess all the skills of language may be used for Formative Assessments. 2. The Summative Assessment Question Papers, if developed by the schools themselves, may be for 70 to which 20 may be added for Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills making the paper of 90. The one third of the 90 i.e. 30 should be added each in both Summative Assessments. 3. Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills (ASL) will be done formally at the term end examination in Summative II. Schools can conduct ASL for Summative I themselves as per the guidelines provided by the CBSE. However, assessment of these skills may also be done under the Formative activities spread over two terms. There will be one written paper of English at the end of each term carrying 70. The time limit will be three hours. SECTION A : Reading (20 Marks) (50 periods) Qs 1-2. This section will have two/three reading passages. The arrangement within the reading section is as follows: SA II : Q. 1a : A Factual passage 200-250 words with five very short answer type questions with one question to test vocabulary. 5 Q. 1b : A Literary passage (Prose only Fiction / Non-fiction) of 200-250 words with five short answer type questions to test inference, evaluation and analysis with one question to test vocabulary. 5 Q. 2 : Open text-based assessment (OTBA) with 1 2 long answer questions to test analytical and critical thinking skills. 10

6 OSWAAL CBSE (CCE), English Communicative, Class 9 SECTION B : Writing and Grammar (25 Marks) (60 Periods) Q. 3. Writing a diary/article in about 100 120 words will make use of visual or verbal cue/s, and the questions will be thematically based on MCB. 5 Q. 4 : Writing a short story based on a given outline or cue/s in about 150-200 words. 10 The Grammar syllabus will include the following areas in classes IX & X. 1. Tenses 2. Modals (have to/had to, must, should, need, ought to and their negative forms) 3. Use of passive voice 4. Subject verb concord 5. Reporting (i) Commands and requests (ii) Statements (iii) Questions 6. Clauses (i) Noun clauses (ii) Adverb clauses of condition and time (iii) Relative clauses 7. Determiners, and 8. Prepositions The above items may be tested through test types as given below: Q. 5. Gap filling with one or two words to test Prepositions, Articles, Conjunctions and Tenses. 3 Q. 6. Editing or Omission. 4 Q. 7. Sentences Reordering or Sentence Transformation in context. 3 SECTION C : Literature Textbook and Long Reading Text (25 Marks) (60 periods) Q. 8. One out of two extracts from prose/poetry/drama for reference to context. Three very short answer questions. 3 One mark in each extract will be for vocabulary. One question will be used for testing local and global comprehension and one question will be on interpretation. Q. 9. Four short answer type questions from the Literature Reader to test local and global comprehension of theme and ideas (30-40 words each) 4 2 = 08 Q. 10. One out of two long answer type questions to assess how the values inherent in the text have been brought out. Creativity, imagination and extrapolation beyond the text and across the texts will be assessed. (80-100 words). 4 Q. 11. One out of two very Long Answer Questions on theme or plot or character involving interpretation and inference in about 150-200 words based on prescribed novel. 10 Prescribed Books : Published by CBSE, New Delhi Main Course Book (Revised Editions) Workbook (Revised Editions) Literature Reader (Revised Editions) Novel (either one) Gulliver s Travels (unabridged) by Jonathan Swift Three Men in a Boat (unabridged) by Jerome. K. Jerome Note : Teachers are advised to : (i) encourage classroom interaction among peers, students and teachers through activities such as role play, group work etc.

Syllabus 7 (ii) reduce teacher-talking time and keep it to the minimum, (iii) take up questions for discussion to encourage pupils to participate and to marshal their ideas and express and defend their views, and Besides measuring attainment, texts serve the dual purpose of diagnosing mistakes and areas of non-learning. To make evaluation a true index of learners attainment, each language skill is to be assessed through a judicious mixture of different types of questions. In addition to the summative tests, formative assessment is essential to measure the level of attainment in the four language skills and the learners communicative competence. Formative assessment should be done through in class activities throughout the year. Reading Section : Reading for comprehension, critical evaluation, inference and analysis is a skill to be tested in Formative as well as Summative assessments. Writing Section : All types of short and extended writing tasks will be dealt with in both I and II Terms in both Formative as well as in Summative Assessments. Grammar : Grammar items mentioned in the syllabus will be taught and assessed formatively over a period of time. There will be no division of syllabus for Grammar in the Summative Assessment for the two terms. Speaking and Listening Skills : 50 Periods Since the introduction of Assessment of Speaking and Listening Skills (ASL) in classes IX and X, it has become imperative to carryout speaking and listening activities in regular classroom teaching. Sufficient practice should be given to students in order to prepare them for ASL. Performance descriptors should be shared with students from time to time. TEXTBOOKS Literature Reader (Summative Assessment - II) PROSE 1. The Man Who Knew too Much 2. Keeping it from Harold 3. Best Seller POETRY 1. The Seven Ages 2. Oh, I Wish I d Looked After My Teeth 3. Song of the Rain DRAMA 2. The Bishop s Candlesticks Main Course Book 1. Mystery 2. Children 3. Sports and Games Long Reading Text/ Novel (either one) Gulliver s Travels in four parts Unabridged Edition (2005) Three Men in a Boat Unabridged Edition (1889) by Jonathan Swift by Jerome K. Jerome WORK BOOK* - Suggested Break-up of Units for the Purpose of Classroom Teaching only-not FOR TESTING (see the note below) Term II 1. Connectors 2. The Passive 3. Reported Speech 4. Prepositions

Typology Reading Skills + OTBA Creative Writing Skills and Grammar Literature and Textbooks QUESTIONS PAPER DESIGN FOR ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE (CODE NO. 101) CLASS IX (2015-16) Testing competencies/learning outcomes Conceptual understanding, decoding, analyzing, inferring, interpreting, critical thinking and vocabulary. Expressing an opinion, reasoning, justifying, illustrating, appropriacy of style and tone, using appropriate format and fluency. Applying conventions, using integrated structures with accuracy and fluency. Recalling, reasoning, appreciating, applying literary conventions, extrapolating, illustrating and justifying etc. Extracting relevant information, identifying the central theme and sub themes, understanding the writer s message and writing fluently. VSAQ 1 mark Total 23 01 = 23 Assessment of Speaking and Listening Skills Total Interaction, reasoning, diction, articulation, clarity, pronunciation and overall fluency SAQ 30-40 words 2 LAQ-I 80-100 words 4 LAQ-II 100-120 words 5 VLAQ 150-200 words (HOTS) 10 Marks 10 02 20 10 01 01 25 03 04 01 01 25 04 02 = 08 01 04 = 04 03 05 = 15 02 10 = 20 70 20 90 *Note on Workbook : The suggested split up of the units of the Workbook reflects a distribution for the purpose of classroom teaching only. Since grammar and usage is not to be tested directly, but in an integrated manner, the split up as shown above will not restrict questions in the grammar section of SA I and SA II question papers to the specific units shown in the split up of Workbook units. Grammar will be tested by recycling grammar items learnt over a period of time in a comprehensive manner. Teachers may adapt this suggested distribution for classroom teaching making modifications according to their specific needs. Similarly Formative Assessment of grammar items may also be carried out in an integrated manner along with the skills of Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening as well as Literature. Note : 1. Formative Assessment is assessment for learning. Thus schools may adapt the above break-up as per their convenience. 2. All activities related to Formative Assessment such as Language games, quizzes, projects, role plays, dramatization, script writing etc must be done as in class and in school activities. In case, a field survey or visit is taken up it must be under the direct supervision of the teacher. qq

Examination Paper Summative Assessment - II (2014-15) Class-IX English Communicative Code : A0SINY3 Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 70 General Instructions This question paper is divided into three sections : Section A : Reading & OTBA 20 Section B : Writing and Grammar 25 Section C : Literature 25 SECTION - A (READING & OTBA) 20 1(a) Read the following passage. 5 TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF The core of Jaina ethics is the doctrine of ahimsa of non injury to any living being. Jainism does not espouse belief in a Creator or God; but it does divide the universe into two independent, separate and eternal entities, jiva and ajiva, life and non life and in this sense, Jainism is dualistic. By nature, each soul is pure, possessing limitless knowledge, infinite bliss and infinite power. Karma caused birth and death and it is here that Jainism differs from Hinduism, the latter having as its mainstay the belief that Karma is a process. The most popular festival of the Jainas, however, is the Paryusana, or Pajjusana, in the month of Bhadrapad. Paryusana literally means pacification by forgiving, service with whole hearted effort and devotion, and staying at one place during the monsoon season. On the last day of this eight day festival called Samvastsari, the Jains distribute alms to the poor. The annual confession, is also performed to remove all ill-feelings about conscious or unconscious misdeeds. It is precisely this, that is the root meaning of the greetings that Jains exchange today. What a wonderful concept to start life afresh-liberated from all ill towards anyone. On the basis of your reading of the above passage, answer the following questions : (1) Jainism believes in. (2) Unlike Hinduism, Jainism believes that Karma. (3) Jainism is dualistic as. (4) The festival concludes with the. (5) In the passage, the word 'latter' refers to. 1(b) Read the following passage carefully : 5 The tiny village of Ulapur was the postmaster's first posting. There was an indigo plantation nearby. The manager of the plantation, an Englishman, had after a great deal of effort, managed to get a post office started there.

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