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"First Grade First Paper - English" is a comprehensive and interactive learning program designed to help students to improve their English language skills. This course covers a wide range of topics including grammar, vocabulary and reading comprehension. It includes engaging lessons, practice exercises, and assessments to ensure that students can effectively learn and understand the English language. Whether you are a competitive student preparing for exams or an adult looking to enhance your language skills, this course offers valuable resources to help you succeed. Take advantage of this course and start improving your English today!

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📘 RPSC School Lecturer (English) – Paper II Syllabus

(As prescribed by RPSC, Ajmer)


🔹 PART I: Senior Secondary Level

Grammar & Usage

  1. Articles and Determiners

  2. Tenses

  3. Conditional Sentences

  4. Prepositions

  5. Modal Auxiliaries

  6. Subordination & Coordination

    • Compound Sentences

    • Complex Sentences

  7. Transformation of Sentences

    • Affirmative / Negative

    • Interrogative / Imperative

    • Active & Passive Voice

    • Direct & Indirect Speech

  8. Phrasal Verbs

  9. Proverbs & Idiomatic Expressions

  10. Phonetic Transcription & Word Stress

  11. One Word Substitution

  12. Synonyms & Antonyms

  13. Subject–Verb Agreement (Concord)

  14. Basic Sentence Patterns

  15. Clause & Phrase Analysis (SVOCA)

  16. Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary


🔹 PART II: Graduation Level

Poetry

  1. William Shakespeare – Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day (Sonnet)

  2. John Milton – Paradise Lost, Book I (Lines 1–124)

  3. John Donne – Batter My Heart

  4. Andrew Marvell – To His Coy Mistress

  5. John Dryden – Alexander’s Feast

  6. Thomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

  7. William Wordsworth – Tintern Abbey

  8. John Keats – Ode to a Nightingale

  9. Robert Browning – Andrea del Sarto

  10. Matthew Arnold – Dover Beach

  11. T. S. Eliot – The Hollow Men

  12. W. B. Yeats – Sailing to Byzantium

  13. Walt Whitman – Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

  14. Robert Frost – After Apple-Picking

  15. Emily Dickinson –

  • Because I Could Not Stop for Death

  • I Heard a Fly Buzz

  1. Rabindranath Tagore – Where the Mind is Without Fear

  2. Sri Aurobindo – The Pilgrim of Night

  3. Nissim Ezekiel – Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T.S.

  4. Toru Dutt – Lakshman

  5. Vikram Seth – The Tale of Melon City

  6. Syed Amanuddin – Don’t Call Me Indo-Anglian


Prose

  1. Francis Bacon – Of Truth

  2. Richard Steele – The Spectator Club

  3. Charles Lamb – Modern Gallantry

  4. M. K. Gandhi – What is Swaraj (Hind Swaraj, Ch. 4)

  5. R. L. Stevenson – On Walking Tours

  6. T. S. Eliot – Tradition and the Individual Talent


Novel

  1. Charles Dickens – David Copperfield

  2. Shashi Deshpande – That Long Silence


Drama

  1. William Shakespeare – As You Like It

  2. Girish Karnad – Tughlaq


🔹 PART III: Post-Graduation Level

A. Literary Terms / Forms / Techniques

  • Simile

  • Metaphor

  • Personification

  • Hyperbole

  • Alliteration

  • Onomatopoeia

  • Sonnet

  • Ode

  • Elegy

  • Ballad

  • Soliloquy

  • Dramatic Monologue

  • Epic / Mock Epic

  • Allegory

  • Paradox


B. Literary Periods

  1. Renaissance

  2. Metaphysical

  3. Jacobean

  4. Neoclassical

  5. Romantic

  6. Victorian

  7. Modern

  8. Post-Modern


C. Literary Movements

  1. Romanticism

  2. Gothic

  3. Pre-Raphaelite Movement

  4. Realism

  5. Existentialism


D. Varieties of Language

  • Dialect

  • Register

  • Creole

  • Pidgin

  • Code-Switching

  • Code-Mixing


📝 Exam Pattern (Quick Reality Check)

  • Total Marks: 300

  • Questions: 150 MCQs

  • Duration: 3 Hours

  • Negative Marking: ⅓ mark deducted for each wrong answer

  • Coverage:

    • Senior Secondary Level

    • Graduation Level

    • Post-Graduation Level

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