More than 80% of business communication around the world is conducted in English. It is the third most spoken language by speakers of the native tongue and the second most searched language on Google. Why is English so crucial then? Because of this, English is crucial in the global business world. English PDF Study Notes for Higher Secondary Plus One based on the NCERT curriculum. The chapters in the notes make it simple to go through them. The entire syllabus is broken down into question and answer formats so you can see how questions will be asked in exams, but the concepts are still presented in the NCERT textbook's recommended order.
These study materials cover every chapter from Class XI English in detail and include assignments, objective questions, fully solved problems, and detailed examples.
Board | SCERT, Kerala |
Text Book | NCERT Based |
Class | Plus One |
Subject | English |
Materials Provided | Notes, Textbook Solutions, Solved Question Paper |
Category | Plus One Kerala |
Kerala Higher Secondary Plus One English Chapter-wise Study Materials
- Chapter 1: His First Flight (Story)
- Chapter 2: I Will Fly (Speech)
- Chapter 3: Quest for a Theory of Everything (Profile)
- Chapter 4: If (Poem)
- Chapter 1: And then Gandhi Came (Essay)
- Chapter 2: The Price of Flowers (Short Story)
- Chapter 3: Death the Leveller (Poem)
- Chapter 1: Sunrise on the Hills (Poem)
- Chapter 2: The Trip of Le Horla (Short Story)
- Chapter 3: The Sacred Turtles of Kadavu (Based on Fijian Legend)
- Chapter 1: Disasters and Disaster Management in India (Essay)
- Chapter 2: The Serang of Ranaganji (Short Story)
- Chapter 3: The Wreck of the Titanic (Poem)
- Chapter 1: Gooseberries (Story)
- Chapter 2: To Sleep (Poem)
- Chapter 3: Going Out for a Walk (Essay)
- Chapter 1: The Cyber Space (Essay)
- Chapter 2: Is Society Dead? (Article)
- Chapter 3: Conceptual Fruit (Short Story)
Unit 1 Glimpses of Greatness
Unit 2 Words and Deeds
Unit 3 Beyond The Horizon
Unit 4 Braving The Hazards
Unit 5 Harmony of Life
Unit 6 Leaps and Bounds
- Chapter 1 : His First Flight (Story)
- Chapter 2 : I Will Fly (Speech)
- Chapter 3 : Quest for a Theory of Everything (Profile)
- Chapter 4 : If (Poem)
- Chapter 1 : And then Gandhi Came (Essay)
- Chapter 2 : The Price of Flowers (Short Story)
- Chapter 3 : Death the Leveller (Poem)
- Chapter 1 : Sunrise on the Hills (Poem)
- Chapter 2 : The Trip of Le Horla (Short Story)
- Chapter 3 : The Sacred Turtles of Kadavu (Based on Fijian Legend)
- Chapter 1 : Disasters and Disaster Management in India (Essay)
- Chapter 2 : The Serang of Ranaganji (Short Story)
- Chapter 3 : The Wreck of the Titanic (Poem)
- Chapter 1 : Gooseberries (Story)
- Chapter 2 : To Sleep (Poem)
- Chapter 3 : Going Out for a Walk (Essay)
- Chapter 1 : The Cyber Space (Essay)
- Chapter 2 : Is Society Dead? (Article)
- Chapter 3 : Conceptual Fruit (Short Story)
Unit 1 Glimpses of Greatness
Unit 2 Words and Deeds
Unit 3 Beyond The Horizon
Unit 4 Braving The Hazards
Unit 5 Harmony of Life
Unit 6 Leaps and Bounds
Plus One English Syllabus
Reading for 18 points in Plus One English Syllabus Part A
1. Multiple-choice tests based on the intangible paths of understanding, interpreting, and inferring Additionally, vocabulary and meaning speculation will be investigated. The passage may be literary, descriptive, or factual. Ask between ten and eleven questions. (10 x 1) Equals 10 guessed values
ll. verbal and visual input, including statistics, graphs, etc. Case-based Numerous Options Based on Invisible Truth Path, what questions Eight of the eight questions are present. (8 × 1 Equals 8 marks) For both columns, the word range is 600–750.
III Several test questions to close any gaps (deterministic, duration)
Fourth, questions with many choices about sentence change and rearranging (must attempt a total of eight questions out of ten).
section 14 Marks for Literature
V. Understanding and enjoyment of the multiple-choice questions based on the Hornbill poetry excerpt. Any one of the two infusions should be performed. (3 × 1 = 3)
Sixth. Experts (Multiple choice questions based on two to three prose passages are offered to assess comprehension and awe of hornbills and pictures. (6 × 1 = 6)
Seventh: Several text-based test questions that assess readers' comprehension, critical thinking, and literary interpretation of prose and poetry. It is required to attempt five of the six questions. (5 × 1 = 5)
Part B
8 Marks for Studying
Q1 Create a note and summarise it using paragraphs of 200–250 words.
Preparation of Note: 5 Marks
Heading: 1 Ember Number: 1, with one indentation
1 note; 2 seconds; vocabulary: 1 note; Summary (maximum of 50 words): 3 points
content: 1
Exposition: 1
16 marks in the category of writing
Question 2. Write a notice of up to 50 words. Answering one of the two questions is required (3 Rating: (1) Format (1) Content (1) Expression (1)
Posters with up to 50 words for the Q3 shorthand assignments. You must respond to one of the two provided questions. 3) Context format: 1; 1; 1; and 1; expression: 1)
Q4 Answers to papers using verbal or visual input should be between 120 and 150 words long. Business or official correspondence, including letters to school or college administrators, inquiries, complaints, requests and notifications, orders and answers, admissions, school-related problems, prerequisites and course compatibility, etc. You must respond to one of the two questions presented (5 Grade: Format: 1; 2; and 2; Expression:
Q5 Written composition of 120–150 words using verbal and visual input. Be descriptive or contentious in style, similar to a speech or discussion. The subject matter should be appropriate at the moment. One of the two questions was made available for response. (5 Grade: Format: 1; 2; and 2; Expression:
16 marks in the literature section
Q6 Two brief question and answer formats, each to be replied in 30 to 40 words, are provided (one prose and one poem from the Hornbill book). Criticism should be used to come up with answers to questions. (2 × 2 = 4)
Q7 One short response question (snapshot) from prose should be answered in 40–50 words. Criticism should be used to come up with answers to questions. whichever of the two questions was asked. (1 × 2 = 2)
Q8 Answer a lengthy question from the prose/poem "Hornbill" in 120–150 words, demonstrating knowledge of the outside world and going beyond the text. Context is used to analyse events, subjects, and queries, and crucial responses are given. Any one out of the two questions should be answered. (1 × 5 = 5)
Q9 Evaluation of situations, events, and themes is carried out utilising settings and questions to offer significant responses. Any one out of the two questions should be answered. (1 × 5 = 5)
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