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Syllabus Composition Formats
12 Modules listedParagraph Writing
Structure cohesive single paragraphs with clear topic sentences and details.
Weightage
CBSE: 5 Marks
Length
100-150 words
Essay Writing
Develop multi-paragraph compositions defending a central thesis statement.
Weightage
CBSE: 10 Marks
Length
250-300 words
Story Writing
Craft engaging creative narratives with character development and structured plots.
Weightage
CBSE: 10 Marks
Length
150-200 words
Letter Writing
Master core formatting blocks and structures for formal and informal correspondence.
Weightage
CBSE: 5 Marks
Length
120-150 words
Formal Letter
Draft official letters to editors, principals, and municipal bodies in a formal register.
Weightage
CBSE: 5 Marks
Length
120-150 words
Informal Letter
Write friendly updates and advice to family and friends in conversational register.
Weightage
CBSE: 5 Marks
Length
120-150 words
Email Writing
Structure digital correspondence with subject lines, signatures, and To/Cc/Bcc rules.
Weightage
CBSE: 5 Marks
Length
80-120 words
Notice Writing
Write brief public notices enclosed in strict box layouts answering the 5 Ws.
Weightage
CBSE: 4 Marks
Length
50 words max
Report Writing
Draft factual accounts of events or accidents in past tense passive voice.
Weightage
CBSE: 5-10 Marks
Length
150-200 words
Speech Writing
Write speeches with hook introductions, rhetorical questions, and call to action.
Weightage
CBSE: 10 Marks
Length
150-200 words
Debate Writing
Construct persuasive arguments supporting or opposing a motion with rebuttals.
Weightage
CBSE: 10 Marks
Length
150-200 words
Article Writing
Write opinion pieces for journals or newspapers with headlines and author bylines.
Weightage
CBSE: 8-10 Marks
Length
150-200 words