Class 9 Compulsory English Notes

 

Class 9 Compulsory English Notes

Table of Content

1. Making Plans and Expressing Intentions
2. Suggesting, Advising and Persuading
3. Making Requests and Responding to them
4. Expressing Condolence and Sympathy
5. Criticising and Expressing Degrees of Probability
6. Making Offers and Responding to them
7. Giving Instructions and Describing Purpose
8. Talking about the Past: Narrating Past Events
9. Giving Directions
10. Interpreting Graphs, Charts and Diagrams
11. Describing an Object or a Place:
Talking about Present
12. Expressing In/Ability
13. Expressing Congratulations
14. Asking for Permission
15. Apologizing and Responding to an Apology

Preface

The curriculum and curricular materials have been developed and revised on a regular basis with the aim of making education objective-oriented, practical, relevant, and job-oriented. It is necessary to instill the feelings of nationalism, national integrity, and democratic spirit in students and equip them with morality, discipline and self-reliance, creativity, and thoughtfulness. It is essential to develop in them the linguistic and mathematical skills, knowledge of science, information and communication technology, environment, health and population, and life skills. It is also necessary to bring in them the feeling of preserving and promoting arts and aesthetics, humanistic norms, values, and ideals. It has become the need of the present time to make them aware of respect for ethnicity, gender, disabilities, languages, religions, cultures, regional diversity, human rights, and social values so as to make them capable of playing the role of responsible citizens. This textbook has been developed in line with the Secondary Level English Curriculum, 2071 (2014) by incorporating the recommendations of various education commissions and the feedback obtained from various schools, workshops, and seminars, interaction programs attended by teachers, students, and parents.

In bringing out the textbook in this form, the contribution of the Executive Director of CDC Mr. Diwakar Dhungel, Prof. Dr. Chandreshor Mishra, Dr. Bal Mukunda Bhandari, Dr. Rishi Ram Rijal, Ganga Dhar Hada, Sita Sharma, Homnath Again, and Arun Kumar Rai is highly acknowledged. The subject matter of this book was edited by Chandra Kanta Bhusal and Kunti Adhikari and the language of this book was edited by Ramesh Prasad Ghimire. The layout and illustrations of the book were done by Jayram Kunkel. CDC extends sincere thanks to all those who have contributed to developing this textbook.

This book contains a variety of materials and exercises which will help learners to achieve the competency and learning outcomes set in the curriculum. Each unit deals with all language skills and the subject matters required to practice various language learning activities. There is uniformity in the presentation of the activities which will certainly make it convenient for the students. The teachers, students, and other stakeholders are expected to make constructive comments and suggestions to make it a more useful learning material.

Government of Nepal 2016 Ministry of Education

Curriculum Development Centre

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