Not getting excellent marks in your English board exam class 10 or getting below-average marks in your final examination is something that you are always scared of. Passing or failing in any subject holds a lot of importance in the way one strategizes their way to attempt the exam.
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Things to keep in mind while attempting English Board Exam Class 10 –
There are so many things that come to your mind the moment you sit to attempt your board’s exam paper. You just have three hours to complete the entire question paper (be it any subject). The most important thing is to manage your time accordingly. But how to do so? You might get stuck up with time management, so here are some listicles that will help you manage your English Board Exam Class 10 :
- Read your Class 10 English paper very carefully. You should be thoughtful and attentive while going through your subject paper.
- Do not just rush to begin your paper. While attempting any examination, you always get 10-15 minutes extra to go through your paper. Utilize those minutes watchfully.
- Do not be hasty while reading the questions. This will help you a lot in making pointers in your mind about the answers.
- Examine the nature of the questions. For instance, are they easy to understand or not.
- Now, make pointers on the rough side for the questions that you need to attempt first.
- Make points on which questions you can attempt first.
- Begin gradually after recollecting all your answers.
English Board Exam Class 10 Board –
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- CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)
- ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education)
There is always a selected set of the syllabus that is given by the school/board’s authority. For CBSE English board exam class 10 , the communicative latest syllabus that has been incorporated in 2020. This will help the candidate and the students to score better marks than what they used to earlier. As per the latest guidelines issued by the CBSE board, the students’ mark sheet will be evaluated on the basis of final examinations.
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Section A (Reading Skills)- 20 marks
- To develop reading ability in the candidates.
- Read the passage carefully and understand the main theme of the topic.
- Identify various important and hidden points/messages in the message.
- Always attempt the answers in your own words.
- Need to enhance your reading skills so that you can form your answers in your own words.
Section B (Writing and Grammar)- 30 words
- You need to be quick and neat in your writing.
- Make sure of grammatical errors, there should be none.
- Read your question at least thrice to make sure that you do not make any mistakes in writing.
- Your writing should be neat so that the examiner is able to understand your answers.
- Do not rush while writing answers.
- Format plays an important role in writing your answers. There are always extra marks on the formatting in your papers.
- Plan and organize the answers and questions in a proper sequence.
- Prepare each question carefully so that you are able to write grammatically correct answers.
Section C (Literature Textbook and Supplementary Reading Text)- 30 words
- There are four out of six Short Answer Type Questions to be answered in 20-30 words each. Keep it to the point.
- Again, four out of six Short Answer Type Questions need to be answered in 40-50 words each. Do not forget to make pointers.
- Then, one Long Answer to be answered in about 100-120 words from two options. Underline the main lines with a black pen.
- Once again, one Long Answer Type Question to be answered in about 100-120 words. Divide the answer into paras, points, and underline the main context.
Which section to attempt first?
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It is advised to go in the reverse order. Since the last section is Literature Textbook and Supplementary Reading Text, that is something the students are already well-versed with and takes them lesser time to attempt the answers. It is also helpful the textual answers with a fresh mind as it helps to recall everything you revised from the textbook.
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- Paragraph writing
- Reported speech
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