Revision: Writing English Language ISC (Commerce) Class 12 CISCE
- You Had Gone on a Trekking Expendition with a Group of Friends. as Night Closed In, You Realised that You Were Separated from the Group.
- It is Easy to Advise Others Not to Worry, but Difficult for Oneself to Follow the Same. Narrate an Experience Which Made You Realise the Truth of this Statement.
- “The Best Things in Life Come Free”. Write for Or Against the Statement.
- Photographs
- In Order to Be Successful, One Should Rely on Oneself and Not Expect Others to Help. Express Your View on the Given Statement.
- Write an Original Short Story Beginning with the Following Words :
- You Are Nitin / Nitin from Xyz School. You Wish to Start Applying to Various Colleges for Admission After Your Isc Examination.
- As a Member of the Student Council of You School, You Wish to Start an Old Clothes Collection Drive. These Clothes Are to Be Donate to an Orphanage Nearby. Write a Proposal in Not More than
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- In the Following Items, Sentence a is Complete, While Sentence B is Not. Complete Sentence B, Making It as Similar as Possible to Sentence A. Write Sentence B.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. to Every One’S Surprise, He Turned _____________ at the Party.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. the Burglars Broke _____________ the House When the Family Was Away.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. He Agreed to Carry _____________ the Manager’S Orders.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. Sita’S Daughter Carried _____________ the Family Business When Sita Went Abroad.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. He Ran _____________ from Home at the Age of Ten.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. I Ran _____________ My Old Friend in the Market Place.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. Her Aunt Looks _____________ Her Aging Grandparents.
- Fill in the Blank with the Suitable Word. the Principal Looks _____________ Matters of Complaint from Teachers and Students.
- Fill in the Blanks in the Passage Givben Below with the Appropriate Form of the Verb Given in Brackets. Do Not Write the Passage, but Write the Verbs in the Correct Order.
- Read the Passage Given Below and Answer the Questions (A), (B) and (C) that Follow:
- Fill in Each Blank with the Suitable Word.
- You Have Recently Moved to a New Neighborhood in Your City. Describe the New Neighbourhood, Comparing It to the One You Have Just Left.
- Relate Something Unpleasant that Happened to You During Your Childhood that Nevertheless Helped You to Grow up and Mature.
- The End Justifies the Means.' Argue for Or Against the Statement.
- 'Appearances Can Be Deceptive'. Give Your Views on this Topic.
- Dreams
- Choose Two of the Passages (A) to (C) and Answer Briefly the Questions that Follow: Benedick: I Can See Yet Without Spectacles, and I See No Such Matter. There'S Her Cousin
- Write a short story that ends with the words “……………… I really doubt if things could have turned out any better.”
- You are the editor of your school magazine. You have recently attended a cultural program in your city. Write an account of this program (in approximately 300 words)
- Don John: Come, Let Us to the Banquet Exeunt All but Claudio Claudio: Thus Answer 1 in Name of Benedick, but Hear this Ill News with the Ears of Claudio. 'Tis Certain So;
- (A) Ashita is the Most Beautiful Girt in the Class. (B) No ………………………………..
- (A) as Soon as She Reached Home, She Learnt that She Had to Leave for London. (B) Hardly……………………………
- (A) Ramesh Said, "Rajiv, Please Bring Your Physics Book to School Tomorrow." (B) Ramesh………………………….
- (A) Some of the Cakes Had Been Eaten by the Boys before the Party Began. (B) the Boys…………………………
- (A) If You Are Not Ready to Come with Me, I Will Not Go. (B) Unless…………………………..
- Don John: Fie, Fie, They Are Not to Be Nam'D My Lord, Not to Speak Of, There is Not Chastity Enough in Language Without Offence to Utter Them. Thus, Pretty Lady, I Am Sorry for Thy Much Misgove
- (A) It is Such a Wonderful Opportunity that We Must Not Miss It. (B) It is Too…………………………..
- (A) We Did Not Know that Mr. Francis Was Retiring and Leaving for Ooty. (B) Little……………………………
- (A) He knew the culprit, but refused to admit it. (B) Although………………………..
- (A) I Am Afraid You Cannot Get Admission to the College Without Clearing the Admission Test. (B) I Am Afraid You Cannot Be……………….
- (A) If Rita Had Finished Her Work Earlier, She Would Have Gone to the Market. (B) Had…………………………
- After His Parents Died in a Car Accident, His Uncle Looked________Him.
- Choose Two of the Passages (A) to (C) and Answer Briefly the Questions that Follow: Raina : Come Away from the Window (She Takes Him Firmly Back to the Middle of the Ro
- The chairman says that he will look________their complaints.
- The Soldier Laid________Their Lives Defending Their Country.
- I Was Laid________For Three Weeks with a Broken Leg.
- This book runs________a hundred and fifty pages.
- The Programme Ran________Six Hours.
- The Ailing Company Was Taken________By the Government.
- He Takes________ His Grandfather
- I Have Appointment________The Dentist.
- The Best Candidate Should Be Appointed________The Post.
- Sergius: Louka!She Stops and Looks Defiantly at Him a Gentleman Has No Right to Hurt a Woman Under Any Circumstances. with Profound Hum
- One Day a Millionaire Went to a Hotel in New York And________(Ask) for the Cheapest Room They________(Have)."What________(Be) the Price of the Room?" He________(Ask).
- Raina : Timidly Nine Thousand Hotels? Bluntschli : Hotels! Nonsense. If You Only Knew! Oh, It'S Too Ridiculous. Excuse Me: I Must Give My Fellow Orders About Starting. He Leaves the Room
- Referring Closely to the Play, Trace Don John'S Plots Against Claudio and Don Pedro from Their Earliest Beginnings. How Do the Plots End?
- Shakespeare'S Minor Characters Play an Important Part in the Development of the Plot. What Purpose Do Dogberry, Verges and the Company of the Watch Serve in the Play Much Ado About Nothing?
- Referring Closely to Specific Instances in the Play 'Arms and the Man', Discuss How Shaw Presents Class Distinctions and Social Snobbery.
- Sergius Tells Bluntschli in the Play "You'Re Not a Man, You'Re a Machine." Do You Agree with Sergius' Assessment of Blunts Ii? Give Your Views.
- With Close Reference to the Novel Ivanhoe Discuss How the Central Plot Revolves Around the Conflicts and Tensions Between the Normans and the Saxons.
- The Character of King Richard I is Presented in Ivanhoe Not Only with All His Admirable Qualities but Also with His Shortcomings. Elaborate with Close Reference to the Text.
- Walter Scott Appears Sympathetic to Isaac'S Troubles. How Does Scott Highlight the Treatment Given to Jews Through the Character of Isaac?
- Referring Closely to the Essay Unbirthday and Other Presents, Discuss Why E V Lucas Feels that Unbirthday Gifts Are Better than the Regular Gifts People Give.
- How Does G. K. Chesterton in His Essay on Running After One'S Hat, Romanticize Difficult Situations by Dwelling on the Notion that "An Inconvenience is Only an Adventure Wrongly Considered'"?
- Referring Closely to the Essay on Going on a Journey, Give Hazlitt'S Views About the Manner in Which a Change of Place Brings About A.Change in Ideas, Opinions, and Feelings.
- What Could the Narrator Hear as He Was Lying Down?
- Why Couldn'T the Narrator Sleep?
- When Did He Realise that There Was Something Wrong?
- Ichabod Crane, the Central Character of the Short Story 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow', is a Person Who Arouses Both Our Amusement and Pity. Discuss.
- How did the narrator and Lord Otori overpower the intruder?
- In Your Opinion, Does Boori Ma, the Main Protagonist of the Story a Real Durwan, Deserve the Life that She Meets at the End of the Story? Give Reasons for Your Answer.
- Describe the Incident of the Assassination Attempt that Took Place During the Night, in Not More than 100 Words (Paragraphs 4 to 15).
- The Anthology Isc Collection of Short Stories Includes Several Stories in Which a Woman is a Central Character. Which Female Character Has Awakened Your Admiration, Sym
- Discuss How the Speaker in the Poem Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night Rages Against the Traditional Acceptance of Death.
- Wilfred Owen Paints a Horrific Picture of a Nightmarish Memory on the Battlefield. How Does Duke Et Decorum Est Become Owen'S Condemnation and Bitter Response to War?
- In the Poem Breaking Out. the Poet Shows the Gradual Transformation of a Young Girl into a Confident and Independent Individual Who Breaks the Conventional Stereotypes of Society. Discuss with
- You had to cycle home through the town on the day of a festival. Describe the sights, the sounds and the mood of the people around you. What were your feelings at the end of the ride?
- Life is a series of choices that we make every day. Narrate an incident when you had to make a difficult choice. Elaborate on the positive impact it had on you.
- A college degree is needed to succeed in life. Argue FOR or AGAINST this statement.
- Write a composition on humor.
- One cannot always get what one wants and sometimes it is for the best. Present your reflections on this statement.
- Write an original short story that begins with the following words: My mother stopped suddenly at the doorway and stared in amazement at ..........
- You are the editor of your school magazine. You want to bring about awareness among the students on the topic -Noise Pollution: A threat to all life forms. Write an article based on the
- As a member of the Student Council of your school, you wish to set up a Food Club to promote healthy eating habits among students. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, outlining the steps
- Write a composition (in approximately 400-450 words) of the following subject: Recently you attended the wedding of a close relative. It was the first family gathering after the pandemic.
- During the summer break, you joined a group of young people who read to the elderly at a senior citizens home. Narrate your experience of reading to the elderly and the interactions you had with them.
- Write a composition (in approximately 400-450 words) on the following subject: Cooking should be made a compulsory subject in the higher classes. Argue either FOR or AGAINST the given statement.
- Write a composition (in approximately 400-450 words) on the following subject: Music
- Write a composition (in approximately 400-450 words) on the following subject: A person should be judged by the way they treat their subordinates. Present your reflections on this statement.
- Write an original short story that begins with the following words: She was still on the phone giving out instructions when...
- Write a review of a film that you watched recently, using the points given below. The reveiw is to be published in your school newsletter and should not exceed 300 words.
- As a Member of the Student Council of ABC School, you wish to start a Laughter Club to develop the appreciation for humour among students.