(Syllabus) CBSE Syllabus of English Coree for Class 12 | March 2009 Examination

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Syllabus : CBSE Syllabus of English Core for Class 12 For March 2009 Examination

EXAMINATION SPECIFICATIONS
CLASS XII | English Core


One Paper                       3 Hours                             Marks: 100

Unit-wise Weightage

Section 		Area 			Specifications 			Marks 
A		Reading Skills		Reading unseen prose		20 
					passages and note making 
 
B 		Advanced Writing Skills 					35 
C		Text Books 		(i) Reader 			30 
					(ii) Supplementary 			15 

 

SECTION-A
Reading unseen Passages and Note-making 20 Marks 40 Periods

Two unseen passages with a variety of questions including 03 marks for vocabulary such as word formation and inferring meaning and 05 marks for note-making. The total length of the two passages will be between 950-1200 words. The passages will include two of the following:
(a) Factual Passages e.g. instructions, descriptions, reports.
(b) Discursive passage involving opinion e.g. argumentative, persuasive or interpretative text.
(c) Literary passage e.g. extract from fiction, drama, poetry, essay or biography
1. A passage to test reading comprehension. The passage can be literary, factual or discursive. The length of the passage should be between 600-700 words. 12 Marks
2. A shorter passage of 350-500 words for note-making and abstraction. 08 Marks

 

SECTION B
Advanced Writing Skills 35 Marks 70 Periods


1. One out of two short compositions of not more than 50 words each e.g. advertisement and notices, designing or drafting posters, writing formal and informal invitations and replies. 5 Marks
2. A report or a factual description based on verbal input provided (one out of two) (100-125 words) 10 Marks
3. Writing one out of two letters based on verbal input. 10 Marks
Letter types include:
(a) business or official letters (for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for and giving information, placing orders and sending replies):
(b) letters to the editor (giving suggestions on an issue)
(c) application for a job
4. One out of two compositions based on visual and/or verbal input (150-200 words). Output may be descriptive or argumentative in nature such as an article, or a speech. 10 Marks

 

SECTION C
Text Books 45 Marks 100 Periods


Prescribed Books:
Flemingo 30 Marks

1. One out of two extracts based on poetry from the text to test comprehension and appreciation  04 Marks
2. Three out of four short questions from the poetry section to test local and global comprehension of text. 06 Marks
3. Five short answer questions based on the lessons from prescribed text. (2x5) 10 Marks
4. One out of two long answer type questions based on the text  to test global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the set text. (Expected word limit about 125-150 words each) 10 Marks

VISTAS : Supplementary Reader 15 Marks
1. One out of two long answer type question based on Supplementary Reader to test comprehension and extrapolation of theme, character and incidents (Expected word limit about 125-150 words) 07 Marks
2. Four short answer questions from the Supplementary Reader (2x4) 8 Marks

 

Prescribed Books
1. Flamingo : English Reader published by National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi.
2. VISTAS : Supplementary Reader published by National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi.

 


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