RBSE Class 11 English Syllabus 2024: On this page we have uploaded RBSE Class 11 syllabus for English. The syllabus provided here is Rajasthan State Board. Download the 2024-25 syllabus pdf as well.
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English Compulsory
Time: 3.15 Hours Marks: 100
Areas of Learning |
Marks |
Reading |
20 |
Writing |
18 |
Grammar |
16 |
Textual Questions
(i) Text Book: Hornbil (ii) Supp. Book: Snapshots |
46 |
(20)
(1) Reading
Two unseen passages (around 350 words for both)
(10)
(i) Unseen Passage 1 – The passage may be factual, descriptive or literary. Four multiple choice questions and Six very short answer type questions to be asked to assess comprehension, interpretation, inference and vocabulary.
(10)
(ii) Unseen Passage 2 – The passage may be case-based with verbal/visual inputs like statistical data, diagrams, charts etc. Four multiple choice type questions and Six very short answer type questions to be asked to assess comprehension, analysis, inference and vocabulary.
(18)
(2) Writing
(6)
(i) One out of two tasks – description of any event or incident, or a process based on hints 100-120 words.
(6)
(ii) One out of two composition—an article, a report, a speech (Around 100-120 words)
(6)
(iii) One out of two letters (Business or official letters for enquiries, complaints, asking for information, placement of a person or an order etc. or letter to the school authorities regarding admissions, school issues, requirements, suitability of courses etc.
(16)
(3) Grammar
(4)
(i) Determiners
(4)
(ii) Tenses
(4)
(iii) Modals
(4)
(iv) Prepositions of motion, time, space and mental attitude
(46)
(4) Text Books
(20)
Hornbill – Prose
(6)
(i) One out of two extracts from the prescribed text for comprehension. (Six Very Short Answer Type Questions)
(6)
(ii) Three out of four Short Answer Type Questions. (Around 20-30 words)
(8)
(iii) Two Long Answer Type Questions (with option). (Around 60 words)
(12)
Hornbill – Poetry
(4)
(i) One out of two extracts for reference to context from the prescribed poems.
(4)
(ii) Two out of three Short Answer Type Questions. (Around 20-30 words)
(4)
(iii) One out of two Long Answer Type Questions. (Around 60 words)
(14)
Supplementary Reader—Snapshots
(4)
(i) One out of two questions to test the evaluation of characters, events and episodes. (In about 60 words)
(6)
(ii) Three out of four Short Answer Type Questions to be answered in about 20-30 words on content, events and episodes.
(4)
(iii) Four Multiple Choice Questions.
RBSE Class 11 Syllabus 2024-25 (English Compulsory)
English Literature
Time: 3.15 Hours Marks: 100
Areas of Learning |
Marks |
Reading (An unseen passage and a poem) |
20 |
Writing |
20 |
Textbook: Woven Words |
30 |
Drama: Julius Caesar |
10 |
Fiction: The Guide |
10 |
Literary Terms:
Elegy, Epic, Sonnet, Ode, Lyric, Ballad, Satire, Fiction, Melodrama, Monologue |
5 |
Figures of Speech:
Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Personification, Paradox, Oxymoron, Euphemism, Epithet, Antithesis |
5 |
(20)
(1) Reading (an unseen passage and a Poem)
(12)
(a) A passage for comprehension with some exercise and vocabulary of about 300 words.
(8)
(b) An extract from a poem of about 14-15 lines questions will be such as word formation and inferring word meaning and explanation or summary of it.
(20)
(2) Writing
(7)
(a) An essay out of three on argumentative/discursive/reflective/or descriptive topic (150 words)
(Student should be taught all kinds of essays. Anyone can be asked)
(7)
(b) A composition such as an article, a report, a speech (100 Words)
(Student should be taught all kinds of essays. Anyone can be asked)
(6)
(c) Formal letters: applications and Informal letters.
(Formal letters: to the editor giving suggestions, opinions on an issue of social or public interest. Informal letters; Personal letters.
(Students should be taught all kinds of letters. Anyone can be asked)
(3) Text for detailed study: Woven Words
Prose
(1 × 6 = 6)
(a) A passage for comprehension of about 150 words from the text- book with short answer type questions testing deeper inter-pretation and drawing inferences.
(2 × 4 = 8)
(b) Two textual questions out of three (in about 80 words)
(2 × 3 = 6)
(c) Two short answer type textual questions out of three (60 Words)
Poetry
(4)
(a) One extract from the prescribed poems for comprehension and literary interpretation.
(6)
(b) Two out of three questions on the prescribed poems for appreciation to be answered in 60 – 80 Words.
(10)
(4) Drama: Julius Caesar
One out of two questions to be answered in about 150 words to test the evaluation of Characters, events and episodes.
(10)
(5) Fiction: The Guide
(6)
(a) One textual question to be answered in about 75 words for interpersonal relationship.
(4)
(b) Two out of three textual short answer type questions to be answered in about 40 words on content, events and episodes.
(5)
(6) Literary Terms
Elegy, Epic, Sonnet, Ode, Lyric, Ballad, Satire, Fiction, Melodrama, Monologue.
(5)
(7) Figures of Speech
Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Personification, Paradox, Oxymoron, Euphemism, Epithet, Antithesis.