The document outlines the syllabus for a Telugu exam that is 3 hours long and carries a maximum of 100 marks. It covers the following topics:
1) Prose from a prescribed textbook covering the first eight lessons (22 marks). 2) Poetry from the same textbook covering the first six poems (22 marks). 3) Grammar covering simple sentences, parts of speech, verb conjugations and tenses (20 marks).
4) Composition including narrative/descriptive essays and letter/application writing (08 + 06 = 14 marks). 5) Questions from a prescribed reader on comprehension and character analysis (08 marks).
The document outlines the syllabus for a Telugu exam that is 3 hours long and carries a maximum of 100 marks. It covers the following topics:
1) Prose from a prescribed textbook covering the first eight lessons (22 marks). 2) Poetry from the same textbook covering the first six poems (22 marks). 3) Grammar covering simple sentences, parts of speech, verb conjugations and tenses (20 marks).
4) Composition including narrative/descriptive essays and letter/application writing (08 + 06 = 14 marks). 5) Questions from a prescribed reader on comprehension and character analysis (08 marks).
The document outlines the syllabus for a Telugu exam that is 3 hours long and carries a maximum of 100 marks. It covers the following topics:
1) Prose from a prescribed textbook covering the first eight lessons (22 marks). 2) Poetry from the same textbook covering the first six poems (22 marks). 3) Grammar covering simple sentences, parts of speech, verb conjugations and tenses (20 marks).
4) Composition including narrative/descriptive essays and letter/application writing (08 + 06 = 14 marks). 5) Questions from a prescribed reader on comprehension and character analysis (08 marks).
The document outlines the syllabus for a Telugu exam that is 3 hours long and carries a maximum of 100 marks. It covers the following topics:
1) Prose from a prescribed textbook covering the first eight lessons (22 marks). 2) Poetry from the same textbook covering the first six poems (22 marks). 3) Grammar covering simple sentences, parts of speech, verb conjugations and tenses (20 marks).
4) Composition including narrative/descriptive essays and letter/application writing (08 + 06 = 14 marks). 5) Questions from a prescribed reader on comprehension and character analysis (08 marks).
1. Prose - Book Preseribed for Prose and Poetry Telegu Vachakamn for standard IX 22 Marks Published by Govt, of Andhra Pradesh (New Edn. 1995). First eight lessons 2. Poetry - 22 Marks First six poems of the book prescribed as above. 3. Grammar - 20 Marks (a) Simple Sentences - Namavachakamu. (b) Sarvanamamu, Kriya, Lingabhedamu. (c) Vachanamu Vibhakthulu. (d) Words that convey different meaning. (e) Tenses & Moods, Sandhi & Samasamu. 4. Composition - 08 Marks (a) Narrative and descriptive essay-writing. (On topics of National and General interest). (b) Letter - writing / Application-writing (On topics of interest / requirement of the students and in their public life). 06 Marks (c) Unseen Passage with six short answer type questions
5. Rapid Reader - 08 Marks
Non detailed Text - Telugu Upavachakamu Class IX Andhra Kesari Published by Govt of A.P. (New Edn. 1987) Two questions on appreoiation and characterisation 08 Marks