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Here is a detailed syllabus outline for learning Hindi across ICSE, CBSE, and Kerala State syllabi.
1. ICSE Syllabus for Learning Hindi
Classes 1-5:
- Basic vocabulary: Common words, animals, colors, numbers, and fruits.
- Hindi alphabets (Varnamala), vowels, and consonants.
- Basic grammar: Nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives.
- Reading and writing simple sentences.
- Listening and speaking skills: Rhymes, stories, and conversations.
Classes 6-8:
- Advanced grammar: Tenses, prepositions, conjunctions, and sentence construction.
- Vocabulary building and comprehension passages.
- Writing skills: Essays, letters, and paragraph writing.
- Literature: Stories, poems, and moral lessons from textbooks.
Classes 9-10:
- Literature: Prose, poetry, and drama (prescribed textbooks).
- Grammar: Advanced concepts, idioms, and phrases.
- Writing: Essays, formal/informal letters, precis, and speech writing.
- Reading comprehension and unseen passages.
2. CBSE Syllabus for Learning Hindi
Classes 1-5:
- Hindi alphabets, two- and three-letter words.
- Vocabulary: Days, months, seasons, family, and nature.
- Simple grammar: Singular/plural, gender, and sentence structure.
- Rhymes, stories, and creative writing.
Classes 6-8:
- Grammar: Noun forms, synonyms/antonyms, sentence types, and direct/indirect speech.
- Literature: Textbook stories and poems.
- Creative writing: Letters, diary entries, and essays.
- Comprehension: Reading and listening activities.
Classes 9-10:
- Grammar: Advanced grammar, including idiomatic expressions.
- Literature: Textbook prose, poetry, and drama.
- Writing: Formal letters, advertisements, articles, and reports.
- Unseen passages for comprehension and analysis.
3. Kerala State Syllabus for Learning Hindi
Classes 1-5:
- Hindi letters (Varnamala), matras, and basic sentence formation.
- Reading and writing simple words and sentences.
- Introduction to short stories and rhymes.
- Speaking skills: Conversations and vocabulary building.
Classes 6-8:
- Grammar: Gender, number, tense, and basic sentence structure.
- Vocabulary: Words from daily life, synonyms, and antonyms.
- Writing: Essays, short stories, and letters.
- Literature: Stories and poems from the prescribed textbook.
Classes 9-10:
- Grammar: Advanced sentence formation, idioms, and proverbs.
- Literature: Prescribed textbook prose, poetry, and drama.
- Writing: Essays, reports, and formal/informal letters.
- Reading comprehension: Analysis and interpretation.
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