Grade 11 – English

By Deep Bagri Categories: CBSE

About Course

Welcome to Senior Secondary! Grade 11 is where English stops being just a school subject and starts becoming a life skill. This year, we move away from simple storytelling and focus on Critical Thinking, Applied Grammar, and Professional Writing.

Deep Ma’am’s Grade 11 program is designed to handle the “Junior College” jump. We dive deep into the Hornbill and Snapshots textbooks while perfecting the advanced writing skills you will need for your future college applications and career.

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Advanced Reading & Comprehension
  • Grade 11 introduces the most challenging part of the paper: Note-Making.
  • Note-Making & Summarization: Learning the specific CBSE logic for creating abbreviations, headings, and sub-headings to summarize long texts.
  • Complex Unseen Passages: Strategies to tackle high-level vocabulary and inferential questions in record time.
  • 2. Applied Grammar (Advanced Logic)
  • We focus on "Integrated Grammar" to ensure your writing is flawless for both exams and professional life.
  • The Grammar Trinity: Mastering Tenses, Clauses, and Determiners in complex sentence structures.
  • Reordering of Sentences: Building logical flow and coherence in paragraphs.
  • Transformation of Sentences: Learning how to say the same thing in multiple ways to improve writing style.
  • 3. The Professional Writing Suite
  • This is where we master "Short and Long Form" compositions.
  • Short Compositions: Mastering the strict formats for Posters, Advertisements (Classified & Display), and Invitations (Formal & Informal).
  • Long Compositions: Learning to write powerful Speeches and Debates that use rhetorical questions and persuasive logic to win over an audience.
  • 4. Literature & Intellectual Insight
  • We analyze the philosophy and history behind your NCERT texts.
  • Hornbill (Prose & Poetry): Deep-dive into The Portrait of a Lady, A Photograph, We’re Not Afraid to Die..., and The Laburnum Top.
  • Snapshots (Supplementary): Exploring the subtle character studies in The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse and The Address.

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