Ordinary Syllabus; English Form 1 1. Listening To And Understanding Simple Texts About A Variety Of Events And Situations Syllabus i. Listening To and Understanding Simple Oral Texts on Events Syllabus ii. Questions on Simple Oral Texts on Events Syllabus Listening to and Understanding Simple Texts Syllabus iii. Question on simple oral texts on a variety of situations Syllabus Listening to Dictations Syllabus Write Down What is Read Syllabus 2. Giving Directions Syllabus i. Stating Directions Syllabus Give and ask for directions Syllabus Show four points of the compass Syllabus 3. Using A Dictionary Syllabus i. Using a Dictionary Effectively Syllabus Use dictionaries effectively for obtaining meanings and spellings of words Syllabus 4. Expressing Personal And Group Routines/Habits Syllabus i. Expressing Personal Routines/Habits Syllabus ii. Talk about his/her home routine/habits Syllabus Expressing Group Routines/Habits Syllabus Talk about class routine/habits Syllabus 5. Expressing Ongoing Activities Syllabus i. Talking about Ongoing Activities Syllabus Talk about Activities being done by Oneself and other Creatures/Things Syllabus 6. Expressing Likes And Dislikes Syllabus i. Expressing Likes/Dislikes Syllabus ii. Express likes and dislikes Syllabus Expressing Preferences Syllabus Talk about preferences Syllabus 7. Talking About One's Family Syllabus i. Expressing Family Relations Syllabus ii. Express kinship Syllabus Talking about the Occupations of Family Members Syllabus ~1~ iii. Mention the occupation(s) of family members Syllabus Talking about Ownership or Possession Syllabus iv. Make statement about ownership Syllabus Describing Physical Appearance Syllabus v. Describe people's physical appearance Syllabus Describing Character Syllabus Describe his/her character Syllabus Describe people's character Syllabus 8. Expressing Opinions And Feelings Syllabus i. Expressing Personal Opinions Syllabus ii. Express his/her opinions Syllabus Expressing State of Health Syllabus iii. State his/her health, condition, state other people's health conditions Syllabus Expressing Feelings Syllabus Express feelings Syllabus 9. Talking About Past Events/Activities Syllabus i. Expressing Past Activities Syllabus ii. Narrate his/her activities Syllabus Taking About the Past Syllabus Narrate past events Syllabus 10. Expressing Future Plans/Activities Syllabus i. Talking about Future Plans/Activities Syllabus Express future plans Syllabus 11. Reading A Variety Of Texts Syllabus i. Intensive Reading Syllabus Respond to specific questions on a text read Syllabus 12. Interpreting Literary Works Syllabus i. Interpreting Simple Stories Syllabus ii. Explain the message from simple stories read Syllabus Interpreting Poems Syllabus Answer questions on a poem read Syllabus 13. Analyzing Information From The Media Syllabus i. Analyzing Information from the Media Syllabus ~2~ ii. Identify facts from media Syllabus Analyzing Non-Factual Information from the Media Syllabus Identify non-factual information from media Syllabus 14. Writing Personal Letters Syllabus i. Writing Friendly Letters Syllabus Write personal letters Syllabus 15. Taking Notes Syllabus i. Writing Notes from Oral Texts Syllabus ii. Write down important points from oral texts Syllabus Writing Notes from Written Texts Syllabus Write down important points from written texts Syllabus 16. Writing A Variety Of Texts Syllabus i. Filling in Forms Syllabus ii. Fill in the Varieties of forms Syllabus Writing Things in a Diary Syllabus Write things/notes in a diary Syllabus ~3~ Ordinary Syllabus; English Form 2 1. Listening To Various Simple Oral Texts Syllabus i. Listening to and Understanding Various Simple Oral Texts on Various Issues Syllabus Answer questions on simple oral texts Syllabus Write down what is read Syllabus 2. Talking About Events Syllabus i. Talking about Celebrations Syllabus ii. Narrate what took place in a given celebration Syllabus Talking about Accidents Syllabus iii. Narrate what took place in an accident Syllabus Talking about Elections Syllabus iv. Narrate what took place in a given election Syllabus Talking about Sports Syllabus v. Narrate what took place during a sports event Syllabus Talking about Visits Syllabus Narrate what took place in a visit he/she made Syllabus 3. Asking For Service Syllabus i. Making Telephone Calls Syllabus ii. Make telephone calls using appropriate language Syllabus Talking about Reservations Syllabus iii. Use appropriate expressions for reservations Syllabus Talking about Shopping Syllabus Use appropriate expressions when Shopping Syllabus 4. Locating Places Syllabus i. Locating Important Places Syllabus ii. Express the location of important places Syllabus Identifying Factual Information from the Media Syllabus iii. Identify facts from the media Syllabus Identifying Non-Factual Information from the Media Syllabus Identify non-factual information from the media Syllabus 5. Giving Descriptions Syllabus i. Describing Things Syllabus ~4~ Describe things in terms of their quality Syllabus 6. Talking About Cultural Activities Syllabus i. Talking about Games Syllabus ii. Explain how a game familiar to him/her is played Syllabus Talking about Marriages Syllabus iii. Describe marriage activities Syllabus Talking about Funerals Syllabus Describe what takes place in funerals Syllabus 7. Expressing Opinions Syllabus i. Expressing Point of View Syllabus Participate in a debate on familiar issues Syllabus 8. Reading For Comprehension Syllabus i. Reading and Obtaining General Information Syllabus ii. Answer general questions on text read Syllabus Reading and Obtaining Specific Information Syllabus Answer on specific information on a text read Syllabus 9. Interpreting Literary Works Syllabus i. Interpreting Simple Stories Syllabus ii. Explain the message from simple stories read Syllabus Interpreting Poems Syllabus Answer questions from a poem Syllabus 10. Writing Cards And Messages Syllabus i. Writing Cards Syllabus ii. Write cards for various occasions and events Syllabus Writing Messages Syllabus iii. Write telephone messages from callers Syllabus Writing Telephone Messages Syllabus iv. Write messages on mobile phones Syllabus Leaving a Written Note/Message Syllabus Write clear departure note/message Syllabus ~5~ Ordinary Syllabus; English Form 3 1. Listening For Information From Different Sources Syllabus i. Listening for Specific Information Syllabus ii. Give specific information Syllabus Respond appropriately to given instructions Syllabus Reproduce in writing what is heard Syllabus Listening for General Information Syllabus General opinion about a text he/she has heard Syllabus Give a general summary theme/idea/meaning of a text heard Syllabus 2. Using Appropriate Language Content And Style In Speaking Syllabus i. Participating in Debates, Dialogues, Interviews, Impromptu Speeches and Discussions Syllabus Express Opinion/Ideas/View Orally Syllabus Present Fact/Ideas Logically and Fluently Syllabus 3. Reading For Information From Difference Sources Syllabus i. Reading Intensively for Comprehension Syllabus ii. Respond to Specific Questions on a Text Read Syllabus Identifying Themes Syllabus iii. Identify theme Syllabus Identifying Main Features of Different Genres Syllabus Identify main features of different genres Syllabus 4. Writing Using Appropriate Language Content And Style Syllabus i. Writing Narrative Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200 Words) Syllabus ii. Write an account of event that happened in the past Syllabus Write imaginary events that happened in the past Syllabus Writing Expository Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200 Word) Syllabus iii. Write factual information on a topic/subject Syllabus Writing Descriptive Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200) Syllabus iv. Write vivid descriptions of people/places and events Syllabus Writing Argumentative Compositions/Essays (Not Less Than 200 Words) Syllabus v. Present contrasting views of a given topic Syllabus Creative Writing Syllabus Write a literary work using literary devices and skills Syllabus ~6~ 5. Writing Formal Letters Syllabus i. Writing Letters to the Editor Syllabus ii. Write letters to the editor Syllabus Writing Business Transaction Letters Syllabus Write business transaction letters Syllabus 6. Literature Analysis Syllabus i. Form Analysis in Novel Syllabus ii. Analyze the form in A wreath for Fr Mayer Syllabus Analyze the form in Passed Like a Shadow Syllabus Analyze the form in Unanswered Cries Syllabus Content Analysis in Novel Syllabus iii. Analyze content in A wreath for Fr Mayer Syllabus Analyze content in Passed Like a Shadow Syllabus Analyze content in Unanswered Cries Syllabus Form Analysis in Play Syllabus iv. Analyze the form in The Black Hermit Syllabus Analyze the form in The Lion And The Jewel Syllabus Analyze the Form in This Time Tomorrow Syllabus Content Analysis in Play Syllabus v. Analyze content in The Black Hermit Syllabus Analyze content in The Lion And The Jewel Syllabus Analyze content in This Time Tomorrow Syllabus Poetry Analysis Syllabus Analyze the Form in Poetry Syllabus Analyze Content in Poetry Syllabus ~7~ Ordinary Syllabus; English Form 4 1. Expressing Oneself Syllabus i. Expressing One's Feeling, Ideas, Opinion, View and Emotions Syllabus Express personal ideas, feelings, opinions, views and emotions on a variety of issues in different contexts Syllabus 2. Listening For Information Syllabus i. Listening to Instructions Syllabus ii. Respond appropriately to instructions Syllabus Giving Instructions Syllabus iii. Give instructions Syllabus Listening for Main Ideas and Taking Notes Syllabus iv. Make summary notes Syllabus Dictations Syllabus Write down correctly what is read Syllabus 3. Reading Literary Works Syllabus i. Identifying and Analyzing Setting main Plot and Characters Syllabus ii. Describe characters, setting and plot of literary works studied Syllabus Identify Themes Syllabus iii. Relate works studied with personal and national experiences Syllabus Interpreting Poems Syllabus Interpret poems Syllabus 4. Speaking Using Appropriate Language Content And Style Syllabus i. Starting Intervening and Closing a Conversation/Discussion Syllabus ii. Use appropriate expressions for starting, intervening and closing a conversation/discussion Syllabus Negotiating Solutions to Problems Syllabus iii. Use appropriate language to resolve a problem/conflict Syllabus Seeking and Giving Advice Syllabus Give advice using appropriate language Syllabus 5. Writing Using Appropriate Language Content And Style Syllabus i. Writing Narrative Compositions/Essays (Of Not Less Than 250 Words) Syllabus Write an account of event/that happened in the past Syllabus Writing events in the past Syllabus ~8~ ii. Writing Expository Compositions/Essays Syllabus iii. Write factual information on a topic/subject Syllabus Writing Descriptive Composition/Essays Syllabus iv. Write vivid descriptions of people/place/events Syllabus Writing Argumentative Composition/Essay Syllabus v. Present contrasting views of a given topic Syllabus Creative Writing Syllabus vi. Write a work of art using literary devices and skills Syllabus Writing Speeches Syllabus vii. Write a speech Syllabus Deliver a speech Syllabus Writing Curriculum Vitae (CV) Syllabus Write his/her own CV Syllabus 6. Writing Application Letters Syllabus i. Writing Letters of Application for Jobs Syllabus Write letters of application for jobs Syllabus ~9~