Online English Olympiad Classes for Grade 2
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Syllabus
Sentence and Punctuations
- What is a sentence?
- Types of sentence
- Subject and predicate
- Jumbled words: make a proper sentence
- Punctuation (capital letters, full stop, comma, question mark, exclamation mark)
- Commas with direct addresses and after introductory words
- Capitalising the names of people and pets and titles of respect
- Capitalising days, months and holidays
- Capitalising the names of places and geographic feature
- To write the pronoun ‘I’ in capital whenever it appears in a sentence
Assorts
Word Power: Homophones, Collocations, Spellings, Words related to animals and their sounds, clothes, body parts, basic emotions, food, etc.
- Words that sound alike but have a different meaning
- Compound words
- Animals and their babies
- Sounds and groups
- Word pairs
- Identify the words from the picture
Synonyms and Antonyms
- Antonyms and Synonyms
- Choose the synonym
- Which sentence has the same meaning?
- Find synonyms in context
- Choose the antonym
- Which sentence uses an antonym?
- Find antonyms in context
Nouns and Pronouns
- What is a noun?
- Types of noun
- Identify the common and proper noun
- Identify the abstract and concrete noun
- Formation of an abstract noun by adding a suffix
- Possessive nouns
- Identify nouns
- Identify personal pronoun
- Replace the noun with a personal pronoun
- Compound subjects and objects with "I" and "me"
- Identify possessive pronouns
- Use possessive pronouns
- Choose between personal and reflexive pronouns
- Use reflexive pronouns
Singular-Plural
- Countable and uncountable noun
- Regular plural with -s, -es and -ies
- Irregular plural noun
- Singular noun to form the plural by changing inside the vowel
- Difference between possessive and plural
Gender and Relations
- Gender
- Types of gender
- Gender and relations
- Identify the correct gender
- Rewrite the sentence by correcting gender
Verbs and adverbs
- What is a verb?
- Action verbs and primary verbs
- Use of is, are, am + ing form of verbs
- Use of was, were + ing form of verbs
- Identify action verbs and primary verbs
- Main verbs - base, past and past participle form
- Introduction of Adverbs- words that add more to a verb, adjective, another adverb
Adjectives
- Adjectives- quality, quantity (number), shape, color
- Degrees of adjectives
- Does the adjective tell you what kind or how many?
- Identify the adjective that describes the noun
- Identify adjectives
- Choose between adjectives and adverbs
- Is the word an adjective or adverb?
- Use adjectives to compare
Articles and Prepositions
- Vowels and consonants
- Articles (a and an, the)/ Definite and indefinite articles and their appropriate use
- Prepositions- date, place, time, direction
Conjunctions
- Conjunctions - and, but, as, because, if, so, though, although
- Use of linking words (e.g. 'because', 'and', 'also' etc.)
Contractions
- Full form – Contraction
- Common contractions
- Identify contraction in a sentence
The question words
- Question words: how, what, why, when, who, which
- The use of question words in a sentence
- Identify the correct question word in a sentence
Simple Tenses – Present, past and future
- Simple tenses (past, present, future)
- Use of e/es with singular subject in present tense
- Use of do/does in simple present tense
- Use of 'did' in past tense
- Identify verbs in the regular past tense
- Use 'will' in simple future tense
- Is the sentence in the past, present or future tense
- Change the sentence to future tense
Comprehension (Stories and Poetry)
Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories, Anecdotes, etc.
- Comprehension Passage
- Read and mark key words
- Find the correct answer from the passage
Spoken and Written Expressions
Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, invitations, etc.
- Creative writing: format of writing message and invitation
Search for retrieve information from various text types like stories, short dialogues, etc
- Paragraph writing of approximately 80 words with one central idea that introduces a topic
- Make a short and simple story with a suitable title and moral
- Short dialogues: simple dialogues in simple tenses