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Subject: English
Grade: 11 and 12
Subject code: Eng. 003 (Grade 11), Eng. 004 (Grade 12)
Credit hour: 4
Annual working hour: 128
1. Introduction
English is a lingua franca and is an appropriate international language for Nepal to be connected with the global community. It is not only the language of international communication but also a language of higher education, mass media, information, and communication technology (ICT), business, tourism, science, and medicine. In the context of Nepal, English is necessary for various purposes.
To be specific, our learners need English to participate in classroom interactions; to study course materials; to read things for pleasure and general information; to gain access to the world body of knowledge; to read and enjoy a wide range of literary texts, to participate in international meetings, seminars, and conferences; to communicate with foreigners in general; to enhance their career development, and many more. English is taught as a compulsory subject from grade one to the bachelor’s level.
Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MoEST) has approved the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), 2076 addressing the changed socio-political condition of the country and the current needs of the learners. This grade 11and 12 English curriculum has been developed in line with the spirit of the new NCF. The present curriculum addresses all four language skills with a prime focus on reading and writing skills.
It focuses on the types of reading and writing skills that are necessary for the students in their real life. It also includes the language functions which the students need for their further studies and the world of work.
A strong grammatical foundation is also given due consideration in this curriculum. This curriculum is based on the principle that learners learn the language when they get sufficient opportunity to use it in appropriate contexts. Content should not be detached from the use of language. Content and language should be integrated while teaching.
Therefore, the curriculum has focused not only on language and language functions but also on a variety of fiction and non-fiction texts which provide a meaningful context for language learning. For some students, secondary education serves as a basis for preparation for university education, whereas for some other students, it may be a preparation for entry into the world of work. This curriculum tries to address the linguistic requirements of both types of students.
This curriculum focuses on both the intensive reading of texts which is intended for language development in the learners and the extensive reading of texts which is intended for processing content and developing higher-order reading and writing skills. Soft skills including critical thinking and creativity of the students have also been given due importance.
For this purpose, a wide variety of texts have been included under various themes and topics. This curriculum includes level-wise competencies of students, grade-wise learning outcomes, scope and sequence of contents, learning facilitation process, and evaluation process.
2. Competencies:
This curriculum of Grade 11 and 12 in the English language aims at developing the following competencies in the learners:
- Use both spoken and written English for general and academic purposes in a variety of personal, social, and academic contexts.
- Read a wide variety of texts for information and understanding.
- Read a variety of literary texts for pleasure and appreciation.
- Read, reflect, and interpret a wide range of texts.
- Critically analyze and evaluate ideas in a wide range of level-appropriate texts.
- Search, select, and manage information from various textual and online sources.
- Create a variety of writing for different purposes and audiences with appropriate content, style, and accuracy.
- Produce a variety of creative and critical writings.
- Appreciate diverse cultures.
- Listen and respond in English with accuracy and fluency
- Communicate clearly and effectively in a range of situations using verbal and non-verbal communication strategies.
3. Grade-wise Learning Outcomes:
The learning outcomes in this curriculum are distributed between grades eleven and twelve based on their levels of difficulty. However, the same learning outcomes may be introduced in grade eleven and consolidated in grade twelve. Therefore, these may go in a sequence and will be addressed in the resource materials and pedagogy.
Class 11 and 12 Subject Name and Code Number:
1. Compulsory Subjects
Class 11 Subject Code | Class 12 Subject Code |
Nepali [Nep. 001] | Nepali [Nepl 002] |
English [Eng. 003] | English [Eng. 004] |
Social studies and Life Skills Education [Sol. 005] | Social studies and Life Skills Education [Sol. 006] |
2. Optional Subjects
A. Group – A
Class 11 Optional Subject Code | Class 12 Optional Subject Code |
Physics [Phy. 101] | Physics [Phy. 102] |
Accounting [Acc. 103] | Accounting [Acc. 104] |
Rural Development [Rud. 105] | Rural Development [Rud. 106] |
Jurisprudence and Legal Theories [Jlt. 107] | Nepalese Legal System [Nls. 110] |
Health and Physical Education [Hpe. 111] | Health and Physical Education [Hpe. 112] |
Sports Science [Sps. 113] | Sports Science [Sps. 114] |
Child Development and Learning [cdl. 115] | Instructional Pedagogy and Evaluation [Ipe. 118] |
Psychology [Psy. 119] | Psychology [Psy. 120] |
History [His. 121] | History [His. 122] |
Gender Studies [Ges. 123] | Gender Studies [Ges. 124] |
Hospitality Management [Hom.125] | Hospitality Management [Hom.126] |
Agronomy [Agr. 127] | Agronomy [Agr. 128] |
Naturopathy [Nat. 129] | Naturopathy [Nat. 130] |
Human Value Education [Hve. 131] | Human Value Education [Hve. 132] |
Sculpture [Scu. 133] | Sculpture [Scu. 134] |
B. Optional Subject – (Group B)
Class 11 Optional Subject Code | Class 12 Optional Subject Code |
Biology [bio. 201] | Biology [bio. 202] |
Education and Development [ Ed. 203] | Education and Development [Ed. 204] |
Geography [Geo. 205] | Geography [Geo. 206] |
Procedural Law [Prl. 207] | Procedural Law [Prl. 210] |
Sociology [Soc. 211] | Sociology [Soc. 212] |
Ayurved [Ayu. 213] | Ayurved [Ayu. 214] |
Business Studies [Bus. 215] | Business Studies [Bus. 216] |
Linguistics [Lin. 217] | Linguistics [Lin. 218] |
Political Science [Pol. 219] | Political Science [Pol. 220] |
Philosophy [Phi. 221] | Philosophy [Phi. 222] |
Population Studies [Pos. 223] | Population Studies [Pos. 224] |
Horticulture (Fruits, Vegetable, Floriculture, and Mushroom farming) [Hor.225] | Horticulture (Fruits, Vegetable, Floriculture, and Mushroom farming) [Hor.226] |
Food and Nutrition [Fon. 227] | Food and Nutrition [Fon. 228] |
Dance [Dan. 229] | Dance [Dan. 230] |
Computer Science [Com. 231] | Computer Science [Com. 232] |
C. Optional Subject – (Group C)
Class 11 Optional Subject Code | Class 12 Optional Subject Code |
Chemistry [Che. 301] | Chemistry [Che. 302] |
Economics [Eco.303] | Economics [Eco.304] |
Tourism and Mountaineering Studies [Tms. 305] | Tourism and Mountaineering Studies [Tms. 306] |
Marketing [Mar. 307] | Marketing [Mar. 308] |
Gerontology and Caretaking Education [Get. 309] | Gerontology and Caretaking Education [Get. 310] |
Yog [Yog. 311] | Yog [Yog. 312] |
Vocal / Instrumental [Voc. 313] | Vocal / Instrumental [Voc. 314] |
Sweing and Knitting [Sek. 315] | Sweing and Knitting [Sek. 316] |
Constitution Law [Col. 317] | Criminal Law and Justice[Ccl. 320] |
Culinary Arts [Cua. 321] | Culinary Arts [Cua. 322] |
Culture [Cul. 323] | Culture [Cul. 324] |
Fashion Designing [Fad. 325] | Fashion Designing [Fad. 326] |
Film and Documentary [Fid. 327] | Film and Documentary [Fid. 328] |
Animal Husbandry, Poultry, and Fisheries [Apf. 329] | Animal Husbandry, Poultry, and Fisheries [Apf. 330] |
Nepali [Nep. 331] | Nepali [Nep. 332] |
English [Eng. 333] | English [Eng. 334] |
Maithali [Mai. 335] | Maithali [Mai. 336] |
Newari [New. 337] | Newari [New. 338] |
Hindi [Hin. 339] | Hindi [Hin. 340] |
Chinese [Chi. 341] | Chinese [Chi. 342] |
German [Jer. 343] | German [Jer. 344] |
Japanese [Jap. 345] | Japanese [Jap. 346] |
Korean [Kor. 347] | Korean [Kor. 348] |
Urdu [Urd.349] | Urdu [Urd. 352] |
French [Fre. 353] | French [Fre. 354] |
Hebrew [Heb. 355] | Hebrew [Heb. 356] |
Arabic [Are. 357] | Arabic [Are. 358] |
Sanskrit [San. 359] | Sanskrit [San. 360] |
D. Optional Subject – (Group D)
Class 11 Optional Subject Code | Class 12 Optional Subject Code |
Mathematics [Mat. 401] | Mathematics {Mat. 402] |
Applied Mathematics [Ama. 403] | Applied Mathematics [Ama. 404] |
Business Mathematics [Bmt. 405] | Business Mathematics [Bmt. 406] |
Human Rights [Hur. 407] | Human Rights [Hur. 408] |
Library and Information Science [Lis. 409] | Library and Information Science [Lis. 410] |
Home Science [Hos. 411] | Home Science [Hos. 412] |
Envrionemtn Science [Ens. 413] | Envrionemtn Science [Ens. 414] |
General Law [Gel. 415] | General Law [Gel. 416] |
Finance [Fin. 417] | Finance [Fin. 418] |
Co-operative Management [Com. 419] | Co-operative Management [Com. 420] |
Buddhist Studies [Bud. 421] | Buddhist Studies [Bud. 422] |
Applied Arts [Apa. 423] | Applied Arts [Apa. 424] |
Singing [Sig. 425] | Singing [Sig. 426] |
Painting {Pai. 427] | Painting {Pai. 428] |
Sericulture and Bee Keeping [Sbk. 429] | Sericulture and Bee Keeping [Sbk. 430] |
Beautician and Hair Dressing [Beh. 431] | Beautician and Hair Dressing [Beh. 432] |
Medicinal Herbals [Meh. 433] | Medicinal Herbals [Meh. 4334] |
Plumbing and Wiring [Plw. 435] | Plumbing and Wiring [Plw. 436] |
Internal Decoration [Ind. 437] | Internal Decoration [Ind. 438] |
Hotel Management [Hom. 439] | Hotel Management [Hom. 4340] |
Mass Communication [Mac. 441] | Mass Communication [Mac. 442] |
Call 11-12 Sanskrit Subjects:
1. Compulsory Subjects:
Class 11 Sanskrit Subject Code | Class 12 Sanskrit Subject Code |
Sanskrit Rachana (Saw. 017) | Sanskrit Rachana (Saw. 012) |
Sanskrit Language and Grammer [Slg. 017] | Sanskrit Language and Grammer [Slg. 018] |
2. Optional Subjects:
A. Optional Subjects (Group-A)
Class 11 Sanskrit Optional Subject Code | Class 12 Sanskrit Optional Subject Code |
Shuklayajurbed [Yab 501] | Shuklayajurbed [Yab 502] |
Samved [Sab. 503] | Samved [Sab. 504] |
Rigved [Rib.505] | Rigved [Rib.506] |
Atharbabed [Aab. 507] | Atharbabed [Aab. 508] |
Grammar (Byakaran) [Gra. 509] | Grammar (Byakaran) [Gra. 510] |
Siddhaant Jyotish (Theory of Astrology) [Sij. 511] | Siddhaant Jyotish (Theory of Astrology) [Sij. 512] |
Nyaya [Nay. 513] | Nyaya [Nay. 513] |
Darshanshastra [Dar. 515] | Darshanshastra [Dar. 516] |
Sanskrit Sahitya (Sanskrit Literure) [Sas.517] | Sanskrit Sahitya (Sanskrit Literure) [Sas.518] |
Itihas Puran [Itp. 519] | Itihas Puran [Itp. 520] |
Nitishastra [Nis.521] | Nitishastra [Nis.522] |