ISC Class 11 English Syllabus 2023 24
ISC Class 11 English Syllabus 2023 24
ISC Class 11 English Syllabus 2023 24
COMPULSORY SUBJECT
ENGLISH (801)
Aims (English Language) use the English language for the purpose of study
To develop the ability to: and social and cultural interaction.
derive, infer and critically assess information speak and write clearly and to the purpose, using
through listening. appropriate grammar, vocabulary and idiom.
Aims (Prescribed Texts)
express oneself by speaking individually, or in a
discussion. To enjoy and appreciate literature through a
critical study of selected literary works.
read with comprehension, drawing information
directly or by inference from the text, through an Through the study of literature:
understanding of grammar and structure, approach an understanding of humanity.
vocabulary and idiom.
develop an interest in the thought and culture
employ a variety of skills in writing within a of the peoples of the world.
framework using argument or imagination or develop the power of expression and a sense
summarizing. of aesthetic values.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
There will be two papers in English Language:
Paper I: Theory (3 hours): 80 Marks
Paper II: Project Work: 20 Marks
PAPER I: THEORY - 80 Marks
Question One: Question Three:
A composition on one of a number of subjects. Short-answer questions to test grammar, structure and
usage.
Question Two: Question Four:
(a) Directed writing (article writing, book review, Comprehension.
film review, review of cultural programme,
NOTE: It is recommended that in Paper 1, about
speech writing, report writing, personal profile,
45 minutes should be spent on Question one,
and statement of purpose) based on suggested
55 minutes on Question two, 30 minutes on
points.
Question three and 50 minutes on Question four.
(b) Proposal Writing based on a given situation. The
proposal should include (i) An Introduction
(ii) Objectives (iii) List of measures to be taken.
A concluding statement is desirable.
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Question One Question Three
Candidates will be required to select one composition All the items in this question are compulsory and
topic from a choice of six. The choice will normally their number and type / pattern may vary from year to
include narrative, descriptive, reflective, year. They will consist of short-answer, open
argumentative, discursive topics and short story. completion items or any other type, which will test
the candidates
The required length of the composition is 400 450
functional English grammar and structure. Only two
words.
or three types will be included in any one
The main criteria by which the compositions will be examination.
marked are as follows:
Question Four
(a) The quality of the language employed, the range
and appropriateness of vocabulary and sentence A passage of about 500 words will be provided.
structure, syntax, the correctness of grammatical
Questions based on the passage will be as follows:
constructions, punctuation and spelling.
Ques edge of
(b) The degree to which candidates have been
vocabulary and ability to understand the content
successful in organising the content of the
and infer information and meanings from the
composition as a whole and in individual
text.
paragraphs.
Question Two A question that elicits the main ideas of all or
part of the passage.
There are two parts in this question and both parts are
compulsory. In this part of the question, the candidate will be
required to frame a summary (keeping to a word
(a) The piece of directed writing will be based on the limit), in a coherent manner. Marks will be
information and ideas provided. The required awarded for expression and the candidate
length will be about 300 words. The range of ability to summarise clearly in complete
subjects may include article writing, book sentences. Marks will be deducted for linguistic
review, film review, review of cultural errors.
programme, speech writing, report writing,
personal profile and statement of purpose. It is recommended that this part be done in the
Skills such as selecting, amplifying, describing, grid form.
presenting reasoned arguments, re-arranging and
Use of abbreviations will not be accepted.
re-stating may be involved. The candidat
ability in the above skills, including format, will
All questions are compulsory.
be taken into account as well as their ability to
handle language appropriately in the context of
the given situation.
(b) Candidates will be required to write a proposal
based on a given situation. The proposal should
include an introduction, objectives and a list of
measures to be taken. A concluding statement is
desirable. The candidates will also be marked on
linguistic ability.
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PAPER II: PROJECT WORK - 20 Marks
In addition to the syllabus prescribed above for Classes XI and XII, candidates are also required to be assessed
in Project Work.
PROJECT WORK FOR CLASS XI
Project Work in Class XI consists of assessment of Some of the themes which may be addressed are:
candidates in Listening and Speaking Skills which
1. Narrating an experience
are to be assessed internally, by the School, during
English course work and shown in the student s 2. Giving directions or instructions on how to make
report and school record. or operate something
Candidates are to be assessed in two projects, one on 3. Providing a description
Listening Skills and one on Speaking Skills. 4. Giving a report
Details of assignments for Project Work on Listening 5. Expressing an opinion or a theme-based
and Speaking Skills are given below: conversation
Listening Skills Internal Evaluation by the Teacher (20 Marks):
An unseen passage of about 500 words is to be read
Assessment Description Marks
aloud, twice, the first time at normal reading speed
Criteria
(about 110 words a minute) and the next time at a
slower speed. The passage may be taken from any Listening Response to questions 10
novel, newspaper, magazine article, journal and so on Skills (Aural) based on listening
but not from an ICSE or ISC textbook. Students comprehension
may make brief notes during the readings followed
Speaking - Content 2
by answering objective type questions based on the
Skills (Oral)
passage, on the paper provided. - Fluency 2
Speaking Skills - Vocabulary 2
Students are to be assessed through an - Sentence structure 2
individual presentation of about three minutes
- Confidence 2
followed by a discussion with the
subject teacher, for another two or three minutes. TOTAL 20
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Speaking Skills (to be internally assessed by the * Internal Evaluation by the Teacher (10 Marks):
subject teacher)
Assessment Description Marks
Students are to be assessed through an individual
Criteria
presentation of about three minutes followed by a
discussion with the subject teacher, for another two Listening Response to questions 5
or three minutes. Skills (Aural) based on listening
Some of the themes which may be addressed are: comprehension
1. Narrating an experience Speaking - Content 1
2. Giving directions or instructions on how to make Skills (Oral)
- Fluency 1
or operate something
3. Providing a description - Vocabulary 1
4. Giving a report - Sentence structure 1
5. Expressing an opinion or a theme-based - Confidence 1
conversation
TOTAL 10
Writing Skills (to be externally assessed by the
Visiting Examiner)
A piece of written work of about 500 words must be **Criteria for Evaluation by the Visiting
produced. Examiner (10 Marks):
List of suggested assignments for Project Work: Assessment Description Marks
1. The text of a brochure Criteria
2. A product description 1. Presentation Overall formatting 2
3. A process description (e.g. instruction to operate (headings, sub-headings,
a device, a recipe, a scientific experiment) paragraphing) within a
word limit of 500 words
4. Description of a sporting event and a separate title page.
5. An autobiographical experience
2. Originality No plagiarism 2
6. Review of a television serial
3. Use of Use of suitable 2
EVALUATION appropriate terminology, vocabulary
language and illustrations for the
Marks (out of a total of 20) should be distributed specific task chosen.
as given below:
4. Structure Must read as a unified 2
1. Internal Evaluation by Teacher* whole.
Listening Skills (Aural) 5 Marks 5. Style Lucid style, which 2
5 Marks communicates the
Speaking Skills (Oral)
message effectively
2. Evaluation by Visiting Examiner of 10 Marks
TOTAL 10
Writing Skills**
TOTAL 20 Marks
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LITERATURE IN ENGLISH (PRESCRIBED TEXTS)
There will be two papers in Literature in English:
Paper I: Theory (3 hours): 80 Marks
Paper II: Project Work: 20 Marks
PAPER I: THEORY 80 Marks
I. Drama: The Tempest - William Shakespeare I. Drama: The Tempest - William Shakespeare
(Acts 1 & 2) (Acts 3, 4 & 5)
II. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories II. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories
(Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi). (Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi).
1. Salvatore W. Somerset Maugham 1. Fritz Satyajit Ray
2. To Build a Fire Jack London 2. Quality John Galsworthy
3. The Chinese Statue Jeffrey Archer
3. The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin
4. A Gorilla in the Guest Room - Gerald
Durrell 4. The Singing Lesson Katherine Mansfield
III. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems (Evergreen III. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems (Evergreen
Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi) Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi)
1. The Gift of India Sarojini Naidu 1. The Darkling Thrush Thomas Hardy
2. Crossing the Bar Alfred, Lord Tennyson 2. Birches Robert Frost
3. Desiderata - Max Ehrmann 3. The Dolphins Carol Ann Duffy
4. The Spider and the Fly Mary Botham 4. John Brown Bob Dylan
Howitt 5. Dover Beach Matthew Arnold
5. We are the Music Makers Arthur William
Edgar O Shaughnessy NOTE: The ISC (Class XII) Examination paper will
Note: The Class XI Examination is to be conducted be set ONLY on the portion of the syllabus that is
ONLY on the portion of the syllabus that is prescribed for Class XII.
prescribed for Class XI.
Project Work in Class XI consists of assessment of Candidates will be required to undertake one written
Writing Skills (only from the syllabus to be covered assignment of 1000-1500 words, which should be
in Class XI) which are to be assessed internally by structured as given below:
the School.
A. The written assignment must be given a title in
the form of a question which should allow the
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candidate to explore the drama or the chosen 1. Process - Identify the topic. 6
short stories/poems in depth. - Plan a detailed
B. The written assignment must follow the structure written assignment.
given below: - Produce a written
Introduction: outline.
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List of suggested assignments for Project Work: 6. Identifying with a character in the chosen text
and presenting his/her personal perspective.
1. Analysis of a theme from any short story/ poem
in the prescribed texts. 7. Imagining an alternate outcome or ending or
extension of the chosen text and its impact on the
2. Analysis of a character from the drama or any
plot/setting/characters/mood and tone.
short story/poem in the prescribed texts.
8. Comparing and contrasting two
3. Background historical, cultural, literary context
characters/themes from different short
and relevance of the writer/poet chosen.
stories/poems of the prescribed texts.
4. Summary / paraphrase of the chosen text.
5. Appreciation of literary qualities of the chosen
text.
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**Criteria for Evaluation by the Visiting List of suggested assignments for Project Work:
Examiner (10 Marks) 1. Analysis of a theme from any short story/poem in
Assessment Criteria Candidates should Marks the prescribed texts.
be able to: 2. Analysis of a character from the drama or any
1. Presentation Prepare the document 4 short story/poem in the prescribed texts.
(overall format: 3. Background historical, cultural, literary context
headings, sub- and relevance of the writer/poet chosen.
headings,
paragraphing) writing 4. Summary / paraphrase of the chosen text.
within a word limit of 5. Appreciation of literary qualities of the chosen
1000-1500 words and text.
provide a separate
title page. 6. Identifying with a character in the chosen text
and presenting his/her personal perspective.
2. Understanding, Use a range of 6
Application of literary aspects such 7. Imagining an alternate outcome or ending or
Knowledge and as plot, setting, extension of the chosen text and its impact on the
Analysis characters, action, plot/setting/characters/mood and tone.
style and ideas in
order to present an 8. A script for dramatization, based on the short
organized and well- story/poem chosen.
structured complete 9. Writing a short story based on a poem.
assignment.
10. Comparing and contrasting two
TOTAL 10 characters/themes from different short
stories/poems of the prescribed texts.
Note: No Question Paper for Project Work will be set by the Council.
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