Welcome to English Section : English is a West Germanic language originating in England, and the first
language for most people in Australia, Canada, the
Commonwealth Caribbean, Ireland, New Zealand, the United
Kingdom and the United States of America (also commonly known
as the Anglo sphere). It is used extensively as a second
language and as an official language throughout the world,
especially in Commonwealth countries and in many international
organizations. But
we will be focusing on Secondary School Certificate Levels (SSC)
and in particular on Intermediate Levels (FA,Fsc,Dcom)
English. Contents are outlined below as per Intermediate Level
Course in (NWFP)

ENGLISH (ADVANCE )
(For Class – XI)
SECTION “A” FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
1. Any essay of relatively advanced nature
2. A passage of fairly advanced prose followed by:
a. A series of comprehension questions
b. A precis of all parts of the passage
SECTION “B” TEXT3. Poetry
4. Prose
5. Grammar (Synthesis/Idioms)
ENGLISH (ADVANCE)(For Class – XII)
SECTION “A” FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH An essay of relatively advanced nature include following:1. The Holy Prophet (SAW) The Perfect Man
2. Three Disciplines for Children
3. First Year at Harrow
4. Learning to Write in College
5. Renaissance
6. The Man Who was a Hospital
7. Fear of Death
8. Right and Wrong
9. Archaeological Treasures of Pakistan
10. M.A Jinnah: A Great Statesman
11. The Difference between a Human Brain and a Computer
12. The Jewel of the World
13. Overpopulation
14. Home Making
B. Precis writing of fairly advanced English passage followed by comprehension question
SECTION “B” Poetry section includes:
| 1 |
Break, Break, Break |
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) |
UK |
| 2 |
Blades of Grass |
Stephen Crane (1871-1900) |
USA |
| 3 |
Hope |
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) |
USA |
| 4 |
A Tuft of Flowers |
Robert Frost (1873-1963) |
USA / UK (Pulitzer
Prize * 4 ) |
| 5 |
First Day of School |
Howard Nemerov (1920 - ) |
USA (Pulitzer Prize
1977) |
| 6 |
If |
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) |
India / UK (Nobel
Prize 1907) |
| 7 |
Once Upon a Time |
Gabriel Okara (1921- ) |
Western Nigeria |
| 8 |
When You are Old |
William Butler Yeats (1865-1945) |
Dublin / Ireland |
| 9 |
Listeners |
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) |
Kent / UK |
| 10 |
I dream a World |
Langston Hughes(1902-1967) |
USA |
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SECTION “B” NOVEL:4. (Great Expectations by Charles Dickens)
5. Grammar (Synthesis/Idioms)
Prescribed Text Books: 1. A New Anthology of Essays
2. THE MAGIC CASEMENT, BOOK-II
3. MERCHANT OF VENICE BY SHAKESPEARE
We cover all aspects of English
Grammar
English Grammar
- 1
Word
order
- 2
Nouns
- 2.1
Gender
- 2.2
Deixis
- 2.3
Number
- 2.4
Articles
- 2.5
Case
- 2.6
Nouns
as other parts of speech
- 3
Verbs
- 3.1 Person
- 3.2 Tense
- 3.3
Voice
- 3.4
Mood
- 3.4.1
Indicative,
or declarative, mood
- 3.4.2
Subjunctive
mood
- 3.4.3
Imperative
mood
- 3.5
Conditional
forms
- 3.6
Interrogative
word order
- 3.6.1
Irregular
verbs
- 3.6.2
Notes
- 4
Adjectives
and adverbs
- 5
Other
topics
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