Welcome to Your Class 11 English Guide
This guide provides a complete resource for the Class 11 English curriculum, meticulously designed to align with the latest NEB syllabus. Our goal is to enhance your linguistic competence and critical thinking. This page offers comprehensive Class 11 English notes for every unit, covering both the Language Development and Literature sections. Whether you’re analyzing classic literature or mastering complex grammar, these notes will help you build a strong foundation. Dive into detailed summaries, character analyses, and grammatical explanations to ensure you are fully prepared for your final examinations and future academic pursuits. We have structured the content to be clear, concise, and easy to navigate, making your study sessions more effective and enjoyable.
Class 11 English: Literature
The literature section of the Class 11 English syllabus invites you to explore a diverse range of human experiences through stories, poems, essays, and plays. Each piece is a window into different cultures, historical periods, and philosophical ideas. Our notes provide in-depth analysis, thematic discussions, and character studies to help you appreciate the nuances of each text and develop a strong critical perspective.
The Selfish Giant
Author: Oscar Wilde
The Oval Portrait
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
God Sees the Truth but Waits
Author: Leo Tolstoy
The Wish
Author: Roald Dahl
Civil Peace
Author: Chinua Achebe
Two Little Soldiers
Author: Guy de Maupassant
An Astrologer’s Day
Author: R. K. Narayan
Corona Says
Poet: Vishnu S. Rai
A Red, Red Rose
Poet: Robert Burns
All the World’s a Stage
Poet: William Shakespeare
Who are you, little i?
Poet: E. E. Cummings
The Gift in Wartime
Poet: Tran Mong Tu
Sharing Tradition
Essayist: Frank LaPena
How to Live Before You Die
Essayist: Steve Jobs
What I Require from Life
Essayist: J.B.S. Haldane
What is Poverty?
Essayist: Jo Goodwin Parker
Scientific Research is a Token of Humankind’s Survival
Essayist: Vladimir Keilis-Borok
Trifles
Playwright: Susan Glaspell
A Sunny Morning
Playwright: Serafin and Foaquin Alvarez Quintero
Refund
Playwright: Fritz Karinthy
Class 11 English: Language Development
The Language Development section is designed to systematically build your skills in English grammar, writing, and communication. Each unit focuses on practical applications, from constructing well-formed sentences to writing compelling essays and interpreting various texts. This is a core part of the Class 11 English syllabus, aimed at making you a confident and effective communicator.
Education and Humanity
Grammar: Word classes Writing: Personal narratives
Communication
Grammar: Position of adverbs Writing: Paragraph writing
Media and Society
Grammar: Prepositions of direction Writing: Paragraph writing
History and Culture
Grammar: Past simple Writing: Email, Table interpretation
Life and Love
Grammar: Will and be going to Writing: Paragraph
Health and Exercise
Grammar: Subject-verb agreement Writing: Instruction, Essay
Ecology and Development
Grammar: Transitive, intransitive and linking verbs Writing: Personal letters, Essay
Humour and Satire
Grammar: Present simple, present continuous Writing: Argumentative essay
Democracy and Human Rights
Grammar: Should, had better Writing: Short biography, Speech
Home Life & Family Relationship
Grammar: Connectives Writing: Writing a diary, Newspaper Article
Arts and Creation
Grammar: Relative clause (who/that/which) Writing: Essay
Fantasy
Grammar: Wish Writing: Narrating events
Career and Entrepreneurship
Grammar: Present perfect, Past simple Writing: Email Communique
Power and Politics
Grammar: May, might, must, can’t Writing: Paragraph, Essay
War and Peace
Grammar: Sentence functions Writing: Essay
Critical Thinking
Grammar: Used to Writing: Critical writing, summary
Globalisation and Diaspora
Grammar: Infinitive and gerund Writing: News story
Immigration and Identity
Grammar: Reported speech Writing: Book/film review
Travel and Tourism
Grammar: Voice Writing: Travelogue, Essay
Science and Technology
Grammar: Articles Writing: Interpreting para-orthographic texts
