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SYLLABUS ELPSS
CLASS I
I. An unseen Passage and questions based on it to be read by the teacher. (listening skill)
II. Questions based on Grammar and General English.
1. Nouns – Common, Proper
5. Use of ‘Is’ and ‘Are’
2. Vowels
6. Use of ‘A’ or ‘An’
3. Word games
7. Replace the words using he/she/it
4. Arrange the words in alphabetical order
8. Plural forms
9.Prepositions
CLASS II
I. An unseen Passage and questions based on it to be read by the teacher. (listening skill)
II. Questions based on Grammar and General English.
1. Alphabetical order
7. Use of A, An, The
2. Relationship
8. Parts of Speech
3. Adverbs
a. Nouns
4. Number (Singular & Plural)
b. Verbs
5. Rearrange jumbled words
c. Describing words
6. Choose the correct spelling
d. Words instead of nouns (Pronouns)
III.
Picture Comprehension(5 questions)
9. Prepositions
10. Conjunctions
CLASS III
I. An unseen passage and questions based on it to be read by the teacher.(listening skill)
II. Questions based on Grammar and General English
1. Parts of Speech
a. Nouns
b. Verbs
c. Adjectives
d. Adverbs (only ly verbs)
e. Prepositions
f. Conjunctions
g. Pronouns
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
2. Number (Singular & Plural
3. Tenses (is, was, will be, are, were)
4. Use of was and were, has and have, is and are
5. Use of A, An, The
Comprehension passage
Picture Composition – 5 sentences
Paragraph Writing – Finals (5 sentences)
Punctuation (Capital letter, Full Stop, Question mark) – Finals
CLASS IV
I. An unseen passage and questions based on it to be read by the teacher.(listening skill)
II. Questions based on Grammar and General English
1. Parts of Speech
a. Nouns
2. The sentence
b. Verbs
3. Number (Singular & Plural)
c. Adjectives
4. Articles
d. Prepositions
5. Gender
e. Conjunctions(Until ,Till, If, Although, Though) 6. Agreement of Verb
with subject
f. Adverbs
g. Pronouns
III. Picture Composition – 5 sentences
IV.
Comprehension Passage
V.
Paragraph Writing (10 Sentences) – Finals
CLASS V
7. Homophones
I. An unseen passage and questions based on it to be read by the teacher. (listening skill)
II. Questions based on Grammar and General English.
1. Collective nouns
10. Use of How, When, Where
2. Possessives
11. Tenses
3. Nouns – numbers
12. Agreement of verb with subject
4. Gender
13. Prepositions
5. Adjectives
14. Conjunctions
6. Degree of Comparison
15. Sentence reordering
7. Use of Much, Many, Some, Any
8. Use of A, An, The
9. Adverbs( Manner, Time)
III. Comprehension Passage
IV. Paragraph Writing – Finals (50 words)
V. Prefix, Suffix – Finals
CLASS VI
I. Comprehension passage
II. Questions based on Grammar and General English.
1. Vocabulary-Trades/Professions,
7. Tenses
Synonyms and Antonyms
8. Collective Nouns
2. Punctuations
9. Use of the Adverbs
3. Abstract Nouns
10. Possessives
4. Articles
11. Prepositions
5. Singular, Plural
12. Question Tags
6. Gender
13. Idiomatic Expressions
III. Informal Letter (Preliminary only)
14 . Passage Editing
IV
Finals
1. Active and passive voice
2.Notice
CLASS VII
I.
II.
Poem for comprehension
Questions based on Grammar and General English.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Question Tags
Subject Verb Agreement
Articles
Relative Pronouns
(Who, which, that, what)
5. Conjunctions
6. Adjective Phrases
7. Tenses
8. Infinitive and Gerunds
9. Abstract Noun/ Adjective
10. Active / Passive voice
11. Order of Adverbs
12. Preposition, Collective Noun,
Countable & Uncountable Nouns
13. Reported Speech
14. Dialogue Completion
15. Notice (Preliminary only)
Finals
Formal Letter
CLASS VIII
I.
Poem for Comprehension
II.
Questions based on Grammar and General English
Nouns –Collective ,Abstract
1)
2)
3)
Words - confused /misused
Tenses
Order of the Adverb
6) Degrees of Comparison,
7) Subject – Verb Agreement
8) Idiomatic Expressions
4)
5)
III.
Singular, Plural
Modal Auxiliaries
9) Reported Speech
10) Infinitives,Gerunds,Participles
11) Question Tags
12) Active & Passive Voice
Article (100 words) – given topic
Finals
IV. Paragraph editing
V.
Letter to the Editor
Nouns –Collective ,Abstract
1) Words - confused /misused
2) Tenses
3) Order of the Adverb
4) Singular, Plural
5) Modal Auxiliaries
6) Degrees of Comparison,
7) Subject – Verb Agreement
8) Idiomatic Expressions
9) Reported Speech
10) Infinitives,Gerunds,Participles
11) Question Tags
12)Active & Passive Voice
VI.
Article (100 words) – given topic
Finals
VII. Paragraph editing
VIII. Letter to the Editor