April 17, 2026

ISC CLASS 11

LANGUAGE

Theory (80 Marks)

All questions are compulsory. The paper is divided into the following sections:

  1. Composition Writing
    Candidates will choose one topic out of six provided.
    Topics may include narrative, descriptive, argumentative, reflective, or story writing.
    Word limit: 400-450 words.
  2. Directed and Proposal Writing
    (a) Directed Writing: Includes formats like feature articles, reports, speeches, and book reviews. Word limit: 250-300 words.
    (b) Proposal Writing: Requires an introduction, objectives, measures to be taken, and a conclusion.
  3. Grammar and Structure
    Includes transformation of sentences, phrasal verbs, and tense usage.
  4. Comprehension Passage
    A passage of approximately 700 words followed by:

Vocabulary and inference-based questions
A summary writing task in grid format (no abbreviations allowed)

Project Work (20 Marks)

The project work evaluates Listening and Speaking Skills:

Listening Skills: Based on a 500-word passage read aloud twice. Students answer comprehension-based questions.
Speaking Skills: 3-minute presentation followed by a 2-3 minute discussion. Topics include giving instructions, describing events, narrating experiences, or expressing opinions.
Assessment Criteria:
Listening: 10 Marks
Speaking (Content, Fluency, Vocabulary, Structure, Confidence): 10 Marks

LITERATURE

Theory (80 Marks)

Students are required to answer questions based on the following prescribed texts:

  1. Drama:
    Macbeth by William Shakespeare (Acts I & II)
  2. Prose (Short Stories):
    A Living God: Lafcadio Hearn
    Advice to Youth: Mark Twain
    The Paper Menagerie: Ken Liu
    The Great Automatic Grammatizator: Roald Dahl
    Thank You, Ma’am: Langston Hughes
  3. Poetry:
    Abhisara: The Tryst: Rabindranath Tagore
    Why I Like the Hospital: Tony Hoagland
    Sonnet 116: William Shakespeare
    Death of a Naturalist: Seamus Heaney
    Strange Meeting: Wilfred Owen
    Questions will test comprehension, interpretation, critical thinking, and appreciation of literary elements.

Project Work (20 Marks)

Students must submit a 1000-1500 word written assignment based on any text prescribed in the Class 11 syllabus. The assignment structure includes:

A Title in question form
Introduction
(explaining the choice and purpose)
Main Body (organized with sub-headings)
Conclusion (summary of the argument)

Assessment Criteria:
Process (Topic, Planning, Outline): 6 Marks
Knowledge and Analysis: 8 Marks
Presentation: 6 Marks