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Board-Exam Focus: Every class is aligned to the CBSE marking scheme, so students understand not just what to write but how answers are evaluated section by section.
Format Accuracy: Notice, report, article and letter formats are taught with their specific scoring criteria, so marks are not lost to structural errors.
Language Skills: Grammar, note-making and timed comprehension are practised as standalone skills, each with the level of attention the board paper demands.
Online CBSE English Tuition in India for Classes 11 and 12
Online CBSE English Tuition in India for Classes 11 and 12
Online CBSE English tuition classes by Jaya’s Academy helps students and parents tackle a highly misunderstood subject. English in Classes 11 and 12 is not simply about reading and writing well. The CBSE board tests specific skills across reading comprehension, writing formats and literature, with each section carrying its own marking logic.
A student who reads widely but has never practised note-making, or one who writes fluently but structures an article incorrectly, will lose marks that have nothing to do with their actual ability in the language. That gap between ability and exam performance is exactly where focused classes make a difference. Jaya's Academy works with Class 11 and 12 students individually, covering the full CBSE English Core syllabus in a way that is built around the board exam structure and each student's specific needs.
What the Classes Cover
The CBSE English Core syllabus at Classes 11 and 12 is organised across four main areas, each carrying distinct marks in the board paper.
1. Reading Skills
- Unseen passages including factual, discursive and literary extracts
- Note-making and summarising with correct format and notation
- Answering comprehension questions accurately and within word limits
2. Writing Skills
- Formal and informal letter writing
- Article, speech, debate and report writing
- Notice and advertisement formats
- Precision in expression and adherence to format, both tied to marks
3. Literature
- Class 11: Hornbill and Snapshots, covering all prescribed prose and poetry
- Class 12: Flamingo and Vistas, with attention to themes, character and board-style questions
- Long answer, short answer and extract-based questions are practised
4. Grammar and Language Use
- Grammar tested through editing, gap-filling and sentence transformation
- These questions carry reliable marks and respond well to consistent, targeted practice
Additional Content:
Board-Exam Focus: Every class is aligned to the CBSE marking scheme, so students understand not just what to write but how answers are evaluated section by section.
Format Accuracy: Notice, report, article and letter formats are taught with their specific scoring criteria, so marks are not lost to structural errors.
Language Skills: Grammar, note-making and timed comprehension are practised as standalone skills, each with the level of attention the board paper demands.