2017-2018 CBSE Class IX 9th Syllabus - English Language & Literature Class 9 Syllabus
Section-wise Weightage
Section | Topic | Marks |
A | Reading Skills | 20 |
B | Writing Skills with Grammar | 25 |
C | Literature Textbooks and Extended Reading Text | 25 |
E | Assessment of Speaking and Listening (ASL) | 20 |
Total | 90 |
There will be one written paper of English at the end of each term carrying 70 marks. The time limit will be three hours.
The distribution of marks 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.
The Summative Assessment Question
Papers, if developed by the schools themselves, may be for 70 marks to
which 20 marks may be added for Assessment of Speaking and Listening
skills making the paper of 90 marks. The one third of the 90 marks i.e.
30 should be added each in both Summative Assessments.
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.
Section A: Reading
SA-I:
Q.1: A Factual passage 300-350 words with eight very short answer type questions. [8 marks]
Q.2: A Discursive
passage of 350-400 words with four short answer type questions test
inference, evaluation and analysis with four very short answer questions
to test vocabulary. [12 marks]
SA-II:
Q.1a: A Factual passage 200-250 words with five very short answer type questions with one question to test vocabulary. [5 marks]
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 marks]
Q.2: Open text based assessment (OTBA) with 1–2 long answer questions to test analytical and critical thinking skills. [10 marks]
Section B: Writing & Grammar
Q.3: Writing a diary/article in about 100-120 words based on visual or verbal cue/s, and the questions will be thematically based on the MCB. [5 marks]Q.4: Writing a short story based on a given outline or cue/s in about 150-200 words. [10 marks]
The Grammar syllabus will include the following areas in classes IX & X.
- Tenses
- Modals (have to/had to, must, should, need, ought to and their negative forms)
- Use of passive voice
- Subject – verb concord
- Reporting
- (i) Commands and requests
- (ii) Statements
- (iii) Questions
- Clauses:
- (i) Noun clauses
- (ii) Adverb clauses of condition and time
- (iii) Relative clauses
- Determiners
- Prepositions
Q.5: Gap filling with one or two words to test Prepositions, Articles, Conjunctions and Tenses. [3 marks]
Q.6: Editing or Omission [4 marks]Q.7: Sentences reordering or Sentence Transformation in context. [3 marks]
Section C: Literature Textbooks: Beehive and Moments
Q.8: One out of two extracts from prose/poetry/play for reference to context. Three very short answer questions. [3 marks]
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 BEEHIVE & MOMENTS to test local and global
comprehension of theme and ideas (30-40 words each) [2×4=8 Marks]
Q.10: One out of two
long answer type questions to assess how the values inherent in the
texts have been brought out (BEEHIVE & MOMENTS). Creativity,
imagination and extrapolation beyond the text and across the texts will
be assessed. (80-100 words) [4 marks]
Q.11: One out of two
Very Long Answer Questions on theme or plot involving interpretation and
inference and character sketch in about 100-120 words based on
prescribed extended reading text. [10 Marks]
Prescribed Books
Published by NCERT- BEEHIVE - Textbook for Class IX
- MOMENTS - Supplementary Reader for Class IX
- Gulliver’s Travels (unabridged) by Jonathan Swift
- Three Men in a Boat (unabridged) by Jerome. K. Jerome
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment