The 2018 6th class English question paper holds the key to unlocking a world of linguistic proficiency for students embarking on their English language learning journey. Understanding the structure and content of this foundational assessment is paramount for achieving academic success.
The question paper is structured into two sections:
1. Reading:
- Comprehension: 50 marks
- Vocabulary: 30 marks
- Grammar: 20 marks
2. Writing: 50 marks
1. Familiarize Yourself with the Pattern: Study the marking scheme and question types to understand the assessment structure.
2. Practice Comprehension: Read widely to improve comprehension skills. Practice answering questions based on unseen passages and poems.
3. Master Vocabulary: Build a robust vocabulary by reading, using flashcards, and playing word games.
4. Strengthen Grammar: Review grammar rules thoroughly and practice exercises to improve fluency and accuracy.
5. Develop Writing Skills: Write regularly to improve grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Seek feedback on your writing.
1. What is the time duration for the exam?
- 2 hours
2. What is the passing score?
- Varies, typically around 50%
3. How can I prepare for the exam effectively?
- Study the marking scheme and question patterns
- Practice regularly using past papers and exercises
- Seek assistance from teachers or tutors if needed
4. What are some recommended resources for preparation?
- Textbooks, supplementary materials, and online practice platforms
5. Can I use a dictionary during the exam?
- No
6. What type of writing is tested in the Writing section?
- Formal letter writing and story writing
7. How are the Writing responses evaluated?
- Content, structure, grammar, and language use
8. What is the importance of vocabulary in the English language assessment?
- A strong vocabulary is crucial for understanding comprehension passages, answering vocabulary questions, and writing effectively.
Table 1: Section-wise Marks Distribution
Section | Marks |
---|---|
Reading | 100 |
Writing | 50 |
Total | 150 |
Table 2: Comprehension Question Types
Question Type | Marks |
---|---|
Fact-based Questions | 10 |
Inference-based Questions | 15 |
Vocabulary Questions | 10 |
Interpretation Questions | 15 |
Total | 50 |
Table 3: Grammar Concepts Covered
Concept | Marks |
---|---|
Verb Tense | 10 |
Subject-Verb Agreement | 10 |
Punctuation | 10 |
Sentence Correction | 10 |
Total | 50 |
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