The Class 12 CBSE Boards examination are just around the corner! The English Core paper is the first exam of class 12 and is scheduled to be held on 2nd March 2019. Some students take English Subject lightly and consider it to be a breather exam as compare to other core subjects. This is why they tend to leave its preparation for the last month only. We hope you have not followed this mindset, as it is one most the most scoring subjects if taken seriously.
Your little and right efforts in this subject can really increase your overall percentage. The major checkpoints to score high in Class 12 English Exam are literature knowledge, writing skills, good presentation such as pointers, underlining, etc, and good vocabulary and grammar usage.
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CBSE 12th board paper is divided into three sections: A, B and C. Students are advisable to attempt the questions in a serial manner. Scoring good marks in Class 12 English Core exam will be like a piece of cake if you follow these below section-wise tips:
Section A: Reading
Reading section will have two passages instead of three. One passage will have 5 MCQs, 9 very-short answer-type questions, and 3 short answer-type questions. The second passage will have two long-answer-type questions. This section is a scoring section. So, attempt this section at first because it is very time consuming. It consists of unseen passages along with note-making questions and answers. This section tests your ability to understand the things rather than the bookish knowledge. Hence prepare well by solving previous years papers and CBSE sample papers. Here are some tips to ace the reading section:
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Section B: Advanced Writing Skills
Advanced Writing Skills section will have four questions, each having an option to choose from. So, soon after finishing section A move on to this Section B because it requires a lot more thought process. Writing skills is not just about scribbling or rumbling through your question but also about the way of presenting the answers in a precise manner. Here are the evaluated tips to improve your writing skills for section B:
- First plan the structure of the answer and then present it properly.
- Avoid repetition and unnecessary jargon and stick to simple vocabulary. Keep a check on the word limit.
- Take the help of newspapers for advertisement writing. Also solve sample papers to get a good grip on this section.
- Always read the notices or pamphlets given to you on the roads and memorize important phrases. These phrases will help you writing your answer.
- Observe the way of invitation framing and closely understand how invitations are being framed.
- Remember beginnings and endings.
- Refer MTG’s CBSE Class 12 English Core book, and conquer in essay writing, articles writing, debate and speech writing.
Section C: English Literature
The third and last section, Literature, contains 6 questions. One question is based on the poems in the prescribed CBSE Class 12th English NCERT syllabus. Also, students will have to answer four out of six short answer-type questions; they will also have options for long-answer-type questions to choose from. We have shortlisted 30 Most Important Questions, based on which Literature Section should have questions in Class 12 English 2019 CBSE Board Exam. Download the file and practise them to get perfect 30-out-of-30 score in section C.
Attempt this section after finishing section B because you are most familiar with this section and can write them easily. This section includes all interesting topics such as prose, lessons, drama and poetry. Here below are the tips that are advised to follow while you are attempting this section:
- Make sure you read through your NCERT textbooks
- Read and memorize the theme of all the stories/poetry you have in your English core CBSE NCERT class 12th book and MTG’s CBSE class 12th English Core book.
- Practice all the previous year’s sample paper from MTG’s CBSE class 12th English Core book
- Attempt long answers first.
- For novel, focus more on plot, theme and character sketch. Do not skip reading any lesson that you felt was not important.
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Follow these effective tips to give a up thrust force to your Class 12 English Core Board paper and you will surely find your colours. So, fasten your belt and prepare hard to beat your 12th board English core exam.
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