Modern Foreign Languages FRENCH (27) : Aims
Modern Foreign Languages FRENCH (27) : Aims
Modern Foreign Languages FRENCH (27) : Aims
FRENCH (27)
(Under Group I)
(Candidates opting for a Modern Foreign Language
as a Second Language in Group I may not opt for the
same language under Modern Foreign Languages in
Group II and Group III).
Aims:
CLASSES IX AND X
There will be one paper of three hours duration
carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of
20 marks.
4. Grammar:
This will consist of tests in vocabulary, syntax and
idiom, e.g., synthesis in sentence construction,
formation of sentences in French correctly
embodying given words or forms. The question
will not require detailed knowledge of
grammatical definitions. The questions on
grammar will include the following:
1. Composition:
Candidates will be required to write, in French,
one short composition which may include short
explanations,
directions,
descriptions
or
narratives. There will be a choice of subjects
which will be varied and may be suggested by
language or other stimuli such as pictures or
objects.
Grammaire:
Articles (dfinis, indfinis. contracts,
partitifs)
Adjectives
(dmonstratifs,
possessifs,
qualificatifs, interrogatifs)
Interrogation
Negation (ne ... pas, ne ... rien, ne ...
personne, ne ... plus, etc.)
Pronouns (sujet, COI, COI, quantit, lieu,
relative)
Prepositions
Tenses (prsent, imparfait, pass
compose, futur simple, pass rcent, futur
simple, verbes pronominaux, impratif)
Comparaison (plus de ... que, moins de ...
2. Letter:
Candidates will be required to write a letter from a
choice of either a formal or an informal letter.
Suggestions may be given. The layout of the letter
with address, introduction, conclusion, etc., will
form part of the assessment.
3. Comprehension:
An unseen passage of about 150 words will be
given in French. Questions based on the given
passage, will be set, to be answered in French,
so as to test the candidates understanding of the
content of the passage.
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1.
Annexe
Communication (oral and written) skills that can be
covered from any book used for teaching:
1. Topic A Myself
Self, Family and Friends
Important Events
Interests and Hobbies
Home and Locality
Daily Routine
School
2. Topic B Holiday Time & Travel
Travel, Transport and Tourism
Accommodation
Restaurant
Directions
Holiday Activities
Services
3. Topic C Work & Lifestyle
Home Life
Everyday Living and Health
Work Experience
Leisure
Shopping
The Environment
Teaching and study resource books:
Ado - published by CLE International
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EVALUATION
The assessment will be conducted jointly by the
subject teacher and the external examiner who will
each assess the candidate. (The External Examiner
may be a teacher nominated by the Head of the School
who could be from the faculty but not teaching the
language in the section/class. For example, a teacher
of French of Class VIII may be deputed to be an
External Examiner for Class X Language projects).
AWARD OF MARKS
Subject Teacher (Internal Examiner)
10 marks
External Examiner
10 marks
The total marks obtained out of 20 (Listening Skills : 5
marks; Speaking Skills : 5 marks and Creative
Writing: 10 marks ) are to be sent to the Council by
the Head of the School. The Head of the School will
be responsible for the entry of marks, on the mark
sheets provided by the Council.
Schools are required to maintain a record of all
assessments conducted in Listening, Speaking and
Creative Writing Skills for candidates of Classes IX
and X. These include copies of the assessments tests,
topics for presentation and marks awarded. This
record will be maintained for a period of up to 2
months after the declaration of the results of ICSE
(10) examinations of the candidates concerned.
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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES - GUIDELINES FOR MARKING WITH GRADES
CREATIVE WRITING (CLASSES IX & X)
Grade
Content/Analysis of Idea,
Thought/ Feeling
Expression/ Effective
Expression of Idea
Structure/ Organisation
of Material
Originality/
Imaginative/
Innovative
The work is
imaginative
interesting and
engrossing.
II
The candidate's
work is quite
interesting and
engrossing.
III
The candidate
demonstrates the
ability to sustain the
interest of the
reader.
IV
The candidate's
vocabulary is limited and
the spelling, punctuation
and grammar is
sometimes poor.
There is consistent
weakness in spelling,
punctuation and
grammar.
The candidate is
unable to sustain the
interest of the
reader.
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Vocabulary/ Use of
Words, Phrases
Marks
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES - GUIDELINES FOR MARKING WITH GRADES
AURAL ASSIGNMENT (CLASS IX)
Grade
Understanding/ Comprehension
Main Idea, Central Theme
Recall
II
III
IV
Vocabulary
Marks
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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES - GUIDELINES FOR MARKING WITH GRADES
ORAL ASSIGNMENT (CLASS X)
Grade
Fluency of Language
Subject Matter
Organization
Vocabulary/ Delivery
Matter is relevant,
rich in content and
original.
Content is well
sequenced and well
organized.
Uses appropriate
vocabulary and
pronounces words
correctly.
II
The content is
satisfactorily
sequenced and well
organized.
The candidate
pronounces most
words correctly and
uses simple
vocabulary.
III
The candidate
pronounces many
words incorrectly and
uses inappropriate
vocabulary.
IV
The candidate is
unable to correctly
pronounce most words
and has a limited
vocabulary.
Uses no natural
gestures.
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Understanding
Gesture
Marks