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Exam Structure

A) Reading Section: 10 Marks
One unseen passage (factual / descriptive / poems / discursive)
B) Writing Section: 20 Marks
Short Story Writing with cues/writing poems (Klong-Si -Su- Pap)
Letter Writing (formal / informal)
Writing an article/mind mapping
Short Newspaper Report
Or
Report Writing/ dialogue writing
C) Grammar Section: 30 Marks
As applied in text book lessons 1 – 10
Conjunction
Types of nouns
Sentence reordering
Verb forms
Editing
Gap filling
D) Culture and Civilization: 20 Marks (Lessons 1-10)
a) One extract of poem/poetry or play for reference to the context 10 marks
b) Character Sketch in about 200 – 250 words
From the text 5 Marks
c) Theory/ Project based: 2 x 2.5
- Thai Monarchy/ writing a project
- Thai Culture practices and Thai Arts
Prescribed Book: MOE
Name: Wan Na Ka De Wi Chak - Literature
 Principle of language and usage of Language for communication Course Book

Internal Assessment of 20 marks for classes IX and X should be done as per the
details below:
A - Period Tests Total Weightage 05 out of 20
Test to be based on comprehending skills, applying literary conventions, grammar,
reasoning and applying
Note: Average of best two tests out of 3 conducted
B - Portfolio Total Weightage 05 out of 20
This area would cover:
● Organization – Neatness, Creativity and Visual Appeal
● Completion of guided work focused on specific curricular
● Evidences of student’s growth- results
● Inclusion of all relevant work (Completeness)
C - Subject Enrichment Activity Total Weightage 05 out of 20
Listening: Listening to Short Stories and Comprehending
 Conversation – Identifying Speakers
- Theme
Speaking: Extempore, Conversations, recitation and debates
Note: The students will be assessed on 10 marks and then reduced to 5 marks each
D – Multiple Assessments Total Weightage 05 out of 20
The assessments should include multiple and diverse techniques to assess learners viz.
observation, oral tests, individual or group work, class discussion, field-work, concept
maps, graphic organizers, visual representation etc.
Note: The students will be assessed on 10 marks and then reduced to 5 marks each

Syllabus for Class