Literary appreciation continues to expand through the exposure of students to a variety of texts, which include the best of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama excerpts. The mastery of grammar has now reached advanced levels, covering the areas of clauses, phrases, and idioms, and at the same time, vocabulary is built through contextual usage. The English Olympiad syllabus for Class 6 is determined to appreciate language through analytical reading and accurate writing. This summer Olympiad checks overall language skills, and the syllabus below is a reliable schedule of providing strategies for preparation that lead to victory in competitions.
Classic Section: Word Power & Jumbled Words and Sentence Creation: Collocations, spellings, words related to animals, household things, clothes, basic emotions, food, animals, etc.; Synonyms and Antonyms; Nouns and Pronouns; Verbs and adverbs, Contractions, Phrasal Verbs; Adjectives; Articles and Prepositions; Comprehension (Prose and Poetry): Search For and Retrieve Information From Various Text Types Like Stories, Anecdotes, Etc.; Understand information Through Pictures, Time-Table Format, Etc.; Spoken and Written Expression: Acquire Broad Understanding Of and Look For Specific Information In Short Texts Like Messages, Invitations, Etc.; Spoken and Written Expression: Ability To Understand Situation-Based Variations In Functions Like Apology, Greeting, Introduction, Request, Etc.; Tenses - Present - Perfect, Past - Simple, Continuous and Perfect; Passive Voice and Reported Speech; Short Composition (Notices and Messages), Composition Based on Visual Stimulus and Letter.
Scholar Section: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Classic Section