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ENGLISH (01) CLASS X There will be two papers: Question 3: Candidates will be given a specific situation and will be required to: Paper 1: English Language; (a) Write the text for a notice based on given directions. Paper 2: Literature in English. Each of these papers will be of two hours duration. Paper 1: English Language Internal Assessment (80 Marks) (20 Marks) Paper 2: Literature in English Internal Assessment (80 Marks) (20 Marks) (b) Write an e-mail on the same content as the notice. Question 4: An unseen prose passage of about 450 words will be given. Uncommon items of vocabulary, or structure will be avoided. One question will be set to test vocabulary. Candidates will be required to show an understanding of the words/phrases in the context in which they have been used. PAPER 1 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Two hours) - 80 Marks Five questions will be set, all of which will be compulsory. A number of questions requiring short answers will also be asked on the passage. These questions will test the candidates ability to comprehend the explicit content and organisation of the passage and to infer information, intention and attitude from it. Question 1: Candidates will be required to write a composition of about 300 350 words from a choice of subjects which will test their ability to: organise, describe, narrate, report, explain, persuade or argue, present ideas coherently with accuracy and precision, compare and contrast ideas and arrive at conclusions, present relevant arguments and use correct style and format. The last question will consist of a summary that will test the candidates ability to distinguish main ideas from supporting details and to extract salient points to re-write them in the form of a summary. Candidates will be given clear indications of what they are to summarise and of the length of the summary. The subjects will be varied and may be suggested by language or by other stimuli such as pictures. The subjects will be so chosen so as to allow the candidates to draw on first-hand experience or to stimulate their imagination. Question 5: There will be a number of short answer questions to test the candidates' knowledge of functional grammar, structure and use of the language. With one subject, a number of suggestions about the content of the composition will be given, but the use of the suggestions will be optional and a candidate will be free to treat the subject in any way that he/she chooses. All the items in this question will be compulsory. They will consist of correct use of prepositions, verbs and transformation of sentences. The organisation of subject matter, syntax, punctuation, correctness of grammatical constructions and spelling will be expected to be appropriate to the mode of treatment required by the subject. Question 2: Candidates will have to write a letter from a choice of two subjects requiring either a formal or an informal mode of treatment. Suggestions regarding the content of the letter may be given. The layout of the letter with address, introduction, conclusion, etc., will form part of the assessment. Special attention must be paid to the format of the letter with emphasis on vocabulary appropriate to the context. 1
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