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TET (Paper I) Model Question Paper-2
TET (தாள்-1) மாதிரி வினாத்தாள்-2
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✅ 10-Day TNPSC General English Study Plan
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🗓️ Days 1–5: Literature (Poems + Prose)
Day 1 – Poems (Part 1: 1 to 8)
Life
I Am Every Woman
The Secret of the Machines
The Ant and the Cricket
No Men Are Foreign
The House on Elm Street
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
A Poison Tree
✅ Focus on: Themes, Poets, Poetic Devices (Simile, Metaphor, Rhyme, Alliteration), Line Explanation.
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Day 2 – Poems (Part 2: 9 to 17)
On Killing a Tree
The Spider and the Fly
The River
The Comet
The Stick-together Families
Special Hero
Making Life Worth While
A Thing of Beauty
Lessons in Life
✅ Focus on: Moral Lessons, Poet Identification, Appreciation Questions.
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Day 3 – Poems (Part 3: 18 to 25)
My Computer Needs a Break
Your Space
Sea Fever
Courage
Team Work
From a Railway Carriage
Indian Seasons
A Tragic Story
✅ Focus on: Match Poems with Poets, Identify Figures of Speech, Practice Poetic Lines.
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Day 4 – Prose (Part 1)
His First Flight
The Tempest
The Last Lesson
The Little Hero of Holland
The Dying Detective
Learning the Game
✅ Focus on: Character Analysis, Author Identification, Theme & Summary.
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Day 5 – Prose (Part 2)
The Cat and the Painkiller
Water – The Elixir of Life
The Story of a Grizzly Cub
Sir Isaac Newton
My Reminiscence
The Woman on Platform 8
The Nose Jewel
A Birthday Letter
✅ Focus on: Quote Matching, Moral Analysis, Characters, Authors, Plot.
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🗓️ Days 6–10: Grammar, Vocabulary & Practice
Day 6 – Grammar Basics
Parts of Speech (Noun, Verb, Adjective, etc.)
Sentence Types (Assertive, Interrogative, etc.)
Sentence Pattern (SVOCA)
Use in Context (Correct Word Forms)
✅ Do MCQs and sentence corrections.
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Day 7 – Tense, Voice, and Speech
12 Tenses with usage
Active and Passive Voice (All Tenses)
Direct and Indirect Speech
✅ Transform sentences and revise grammar rules.
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Day 8 – Error Detection & Sentence Transformation
Spotting Errors
Degrees of Comparison
Simple / Compound / Complex Sentences
Rewriting Sentences Correctly
✅ Do practice tests with explanations.
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Day 9 – Vocabulary & Usage
Synonyms and Antonyms
Prefixes and Suffixes
Homophones and Homonyms
Compound Words
✅ Revise with flashcards and matching exercises.
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Day 10 – Final Mock + Revision
Quick revision of all poems, prose, grammar, and vocab
Take a full mock test (90 minutes)
Review answers and identify weak spots
✅ Focus only on final polishing and time management.
Great! Here’s a polished 10-day TNPSC General English study plan based on the updated syllabus
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10-Day Study Plan (Topics Included)
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Day 1: Poems – Group A (1–6)
✓Life
✓I am Every Woman
✓The Secret of the Machines
✓The Ant and The Cricket
✓No Men Are Foreign
✓The House on Elm Street
Focus: Understand lines, identify poetic devices (simile, metaphor, alliteration), and note the poets.
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Day 2: Poems – Group B (7–12)
✓Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
✓A Poison Tree
✓On Killing a Tree
✓The Spider and the Fly
✓The River
✓The Comet
Focus: Analyze themes and imagery, appreciate tone and structure.
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Day 3: Poems – Group C (13–17)
✓The Stick-together Families
✓Special Hero
✓Making Life Worth While
✓A Thing of Beauty
✓Lessons in Life
Focus: Focus on meanings, valuable lines, and message or moral.
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Day 4: Poems – Group D (18–25)
✓My Computer Needs a Break
✓Your Space
✓Sea Fever
✓Courage
✓Team Work
✓From a Railway Carriage
✓Indian Seasons
✓A Tragic Story
Focus: Recall poet names, central themes, and appreciation elements.
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Day 5: Prose – Part 1
✓His First Flight
✓The Tempest (from Tales from Shakespeare)
✓The Last Lesson
✓The Little Hero of Holland
✓The Dying Detective
Focus: Summaries, character traits, key quotes, and lesson messages.
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Day 6: Prose – Part 2
✓Learning the Game (Sachin Tendulkar extract)
✓The Cat and the Painkiller (from Tom Sawyer)
✓Water – The Elixir of Life
✓The Story of a Grizzly Cub
Focus: Understanding central message, gist, and important lines.
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Day 7: Prose – Part 3
✓Sir Isaac Newton
✓My Reminiscence
✓The Woman on Platform 8
✓The Nose Jewel
✓A Birthday Letter
Focus: Author identification, tone, characters, and summary.
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Day 8: Grammar & Usage
Cover all key grammar topics: parts of speech, sentence types, patterns, tenses, voice, speech, error spotting, transformation, degrees of comparison, vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, prefixes, suffixes, homophones, compound words) .
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Day 9: Revision – Poetry & Prose Highlights
Review all poems: major poetic devices, themes, important lines, and poet associations.
Revisit prose: authors, key quotes, themes, and character details.
Practice matching (poem→poet, quote→lesson, prose→author).
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Day 10: Final Review & Mock Practice
Quick recap of poems and prose summaries.
Short refresh on grammar and vocabulary rules.
Take a timed mock test covering poems, prose, and grammar segments.
Great! Here’s a polished 10-day TNPSC General English study plan based on the updated syllabus, which includes 25 poems, as officially listed—not 30. This plan clearly specifies the poem and prose titles for each day, following a logical and structured flow:
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Confirmed Syllabus Overview
According to the latest syllabus updates:
Poems (25 titles) include works such as Life, No Men Are Foreign, Sea Fever, A Tragic Story, and others .
Prose (14 works) cover titles like His First Flight, The Last Lesson, The Dying Detective, The Woman on Platform 8, etc. .
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10-Day Study Plan (Topics Included)
Day 1: Poems – Group A (1–6)
Life
I am Every Woman
The Secret of the Machines
The Ant and The Cricket
No Men Are Foreign
The House on Elm Street
Focus: Understand lines, identify poetic devices (simile, metaphor, alliteration), and note the poets.
Day 2: Poems – Group B (7–12)
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
A Poison Tree
On Killing a Tree
The Spider and the Fly
The River
The Comet
Focus: Analyze themes and imagery, appreciate tone and structure.
Day 3: Poems – Group C (13–17)
The Stick-together Families
Special Hero
Making Life Worth While
A Thing of Beauty
Lessons in Life
Focus: Focus on meanings, valuable lines, and message or moral.
Day 4: Poems – Group D (18–25)
My Computer Needs a Break
Your Space
Sea Fever
Courage
Team Work
From a Railway Carriage
Indian Seasons
A Tragic Story
Focus: Recall poet names, central themes, and appreciation elements.
Day 5: Prose – Part 1
His First Flight
The Tempest (from Tales from Shakespeare)
The Last Lesson
The Little Hero of Holland
The Dying Detective
Focus: Summaries, character traits, key quotes, and lesson messages.
Day 6: Prose – Part 2
Learning the Game (Sachin Tendulkar extract)
The Cat and the Painkiller (from Tom Sawyer)
Water – The Elixir of Life
The Story of a Grizzly Cub
Focus: Understanding central message, gist, and important lines.
Day 7: Prose – Part 3
Sir Isaac Newton
My Reminiscence
The Woman on Platform 8
The Nose Jewel
A Birthday Letter
Focus: Author identification, tone, characters, and summary.
Day 8: Grammar & Usage
Cover all key grammar topics: parts of speech, sentence types, patterns, tenses, voice, speech, error spotting, transformation, degrees of comparison, vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, prefixes, suffixes, homophones, compound words) .
Day 9: Revision – Poetry & Prose Highlights
Review all poems: major poetic devices, themes, important lines, and poet associations.
Revisit prose: authors, key quotes, themes, and character details.
Practice matching (poem→poet, quote→lesson, prose→author).
Day 10: Final Review & Mock Practice
Quick recap of poems and prose summaries.
Short refresh on grammar and vocabulary rules.
Take a timed mock test covering poems, prose, and grammar segments.
Review performance and fine-tune areas needing improvement.
10-Day TNPSC General English Plan (Topic-wise)
✅ Prioritizing: Poems > Prose > Grammar > Vocabulary > Practice
Day Focus Topic Subtopics & Details Materials
Day 1 Poems – Part 1 Std 6 to Std 8 Poems
- Poetic lines
- Rhyming words
- Figures of Speech
- Poets and their nationality Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 2 Poems – Part 2 Std 9 to Std 12 Poems
- Appreciation questions
- Line by line meaning
- Identifying figures of speech (simile, metaphor, etc.) Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 3 Prose – Part 1 Std 6 to Std 8 Prose
- Summary & key points
- Important lines/quotes
- Character and author details Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 4 Prose – Part 2 Std 9 to Std 12 Prose
- Theme-based Qs
- Matching author & title
- Moral/message from stories Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 5 Grammar – Sentence Structure - Parts of Speech
- Sentence Types (Assertive, Interrogative, etc.)
- Sentence Pattern (SVOCA) Grammar Books / TNPSC Guide Day 6 Grammar – Tense, Voice, Speech - Tense (all 12 forms)
- Active & Passive Voice
- Direct & Indirect Speech Sakthi / Arihant TNPSC Guides Day 7 Grammar – Error Detection & Transformation - Spot the Error
- Degrees of Comparison
- Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences Practice through MCQs Day 8 Vocabulary & Usage - Synonyms & Antonyms
- Prefix, Suffix
- Homophones & Homonyms
- Compound Words TNPSC Vocab Lists / Flashcards Day 9 Literary Elements + Authors + Quotes - Match Poems with Poets
- Famous Quotes from prose/poems
- Figures of Speech recap Revision Notes Day 10 Full Syllabus Revision + Mock Test - Take 1 full-length mock test
- Revise weak areas
- Time-bound practice Previous Year Papers ---
- Poetic lines
- Rhyming words
- Figures of Speech
- Poets and their nationality Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 2 Poems – Part 2 Std 9 to Std 12 Poems
- Appreciation questions
- Line by line meaning
- Identifying figures of speech (simile, metaphor, etc.) Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 3 Prose – Part 1 Std 6 to Std 8 Prose
- Summary & key points
- Important lines/quotes
- Character and author details Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 4 Prose – Part 2 Std 9 to Std 12 Prose
- Theme-based Qs
- Matching author & title
- Moral/message from stories Samacheer Kalvi Textbooks Day 5 Grammar – Sentence Structure - Parts of Speech
- Sentence Types (Assertive, Interrogative, etc.)
- Sentence Pattern (SVOCA) Grammar Books / TNPSC Guide Day 6 Grammar – Tense, Voice, Speech - Tense (all 12 forms)
- Active & Passive Voice
- Direct & Indirect Speech Sakthi / Arihant TNPSC Guides Day 7 Grammar – Error Detection & Transformation - Spot the Error
- Degrees of Comparison
- Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences Practice through MCQs Day 8 Vocabulary & Usage - Synonyms & Antonyms
- Prefix, Suffix
- Homophones & Homonyms
- Compound Words TNPSC Vocab Lists / Flashcards Day 9 Literary Elements + Authors + Quotes - Match Poems with Poets
- Famous Quotes from prose/poems
- Figures of Speech recap Revision Notes Day 10 Full Syllabus Revision + Mock Test - Take 1 full-length mock test
- Revise weak areas
- Time-bound practice Previous Year Papers ---
Here is a complete Samacheer Kalvi Class 6 English Vocabulary Summary for Term 1, Term 2, and Term 3, based on official textbooks and guides.
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✅ TERM 1 Vocabulary Summary
1. Prose – Sea Turtles
Hatchlings – baby turtles
Shore – seashore
Predator – animals that hunt other animals
Camouflage – blend into surroundings
Endangered – at risk of extinction
2. Poem – The Crocodile
Gently – softly
Merrily – happily
Cheerful – joyful
Golden – shiny yellow
3. Supplementary – The Monkey and the Crocodile
Grateful – thankful
Clever – smart
Foolish – silly
Trick – a clever plan
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✅ TERM 2 Vocabulary Summary
1. Prose – Trip to Ooty
Spectacular – amazing
Delicious – tasty
Frightened – scared
Swaying – moving slowly
Murmur – soft sound
Thud – dull sound
Coax – gently persuade
2. Prose – Sports Stars
(Words not directly available online; inferred from theme)
Athlete – sportsperson
Determination – strong will
Medal – award
Inspiration – role model
Victory – win
3. Poem – Team Work
(Vocabulary from theme)
Unity – being together
Achieve – accomplish
Strength – power
Spirit – energy
Success – victory
4. Supplementary – Think to Win
Confidence – self-belief
Focus – concentration
Strategy – a smart plan
Practice – repeat to improve
5. Poem – From a Railway Carriage
Ditches – narrow holes
Scrambles – hurried moves
Galloping – moving fast
Witches – magical women
Clatter – loud noise
6. Supplementary – Gulliver’s Travel
Voyage – long journey
Lilliputians – tiny people
Adventure – exciting event
Strange – unusual
Giant – very large
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✅ TERM 3 Vocabulary Summary
1. Prose – Who Owns the Water?
Outskirts – edge of town
Parched – very dry
Meagre – small amount
Gratitude – thankfulness
Suspiciously – doubtfully
Tilled – prepared land
Trampling – crushing underfoot
2. Poem – Indian Seasons
(Words inferred from theme)
Monsoon – rainy season
Drizzle – light rain
Bloom – flower
Swelter – extreme heat
Chill – cold
3. Supplementary – A Childhood in Malabar
(Words inferred)
Memoir – memory story
Fright – sudden fear
Screams – loud cries
Escape – run away
Chaos – disorder
4. Prose – That Sunday Morning
Guffaw – loud laugh
Beam – smile brightly
Scowl – angry face
Gradually – slowly
Monument – historic building
5. Poem – A Tragic Story
(Inferred from poem)
Fool – silly person
Wig – fake hair
Shake – to move
Yell – shout
Odd – strange
6. Supplementary – Brought to Book
(Inferred vocabulary)
Thief – robber
Clue – evidence
Crime – wrong act
Catch – seize
Solve – find answer
7. Play – The Jungle Book
Jungle – forest
Pack – group of animals
Hunt – chase for food
Rule – law
Brave – fearless
Here’s the Term 3 Samacheer Kalvi Class 6 English vocabulary, organized by chapter:
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Unit 1: Prose – Who Owns the Water?
Glossary (Vocabulary with meanings):
Outskirts – the outer areas of a town/city
Parched – very dry
Shallow – not deep
Scrabbled – moved hands and feet around
Sniffed – to breathe in air in a noisy way
Glee – joy; gladness
Gratitude – thankfulness
Summoned – called
Suspiciously – doubtfully
Contentment – satisfaction
Wallowed – to lie and roll in mud
Meagre – small quantity
Untenanted – not occupied
Multitude – a large number of people
Trampling – crushing
Tilled – prepared the land for crops
Parched × wet (antonym)
Meagre × abundant (antonym pairing)
Unit 2: Prose – That Sunday Morning
Vocabulary & Glossary:
Meanings and word forms for laughter / expressions:
Beam – to smile broadly
Smile – to show pleasure by lifting the corners of the lips
Guffaw – to laugh loudly, harshly, burst of laughter
Laugh – to express amusement, happiness
Giggle – to laugh in a high-pitched or silly manner
Words matched with meanings (from text):
Scowl – threatening and extremely angry expression
Thump – a heavy blow or hit
Gradually – happening gently and slowly
Monument – building of historical importance
Unfortunate – bad luck (used as “bad luck”)
Antonyms (from vocabulary match exercises):
shady × sunny
bored × interested
glee × misery
panic × calm
hasty × slow
Here’s the Term 2 Samacheer Kalvi Class 6 English vocabulary, covering all four chapters:
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1. Trip to Ooty (Prose)
From BrainKart and related solution sites:
Fill-in-the-blanks (based on meanings):
spectacular – eye‑catching
excited – thrilled
delicious – tasty
scream – shout
frightened – afraid
Syllable splits:
wonderful → won‑der‑ful
behind → be‑hind
bananas → ba‑na‑nas
excitement → ex‑cite‑ment
snatch → snatch
windows → win‑dows
thud → thud
everyone → eve‑ry‑one
Glossary terms (synonyms/meanings):
mesh → material made of a network of wire/thread
swaying → moving slowly or rhythmically
snaking → moving like a snake
sniggered → laughed in a half-suppressed way
clinging → fitting closely to the body
entranced → filled with wonder and delight
thud → a dull sound, as of a heavy object hitting a solid surface
trumpeting → making a loud noise
chugging → moving slowly with muffled sounds (like a slow engine)
coax → gently persuade someone to do something
murmur → low, continuous indistinct sound (like grumble)
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Vocabulary from Term 1 (with Meanings)
Unit 1: Sea Turtles (Prose)
Glossary (in general overview) — includes words like:
protested: opposed or disagreed
nightmare: a frightening dream
interfering: stopping
Unit 1: The Crocodile (Poem)
Glossary words:
doth: an expression of old English for “does”
improve: to become better than before
cheerful: happy
gently: softly, mildly
Unit 1 Supplementary: Owlie
(No vocabulary list available in the excerpt)
Unit 2: When the Trees Walked (Prose)
(The excerpt we saw doesn't include new glossary words, just mentions vocabulary exercises)
Unit 2: Trees (Poem)
Glossary terms:
quivers: shakes quickly
pleasant: enjoyable
Additional term found in the poem context:
dendrochronology: method of tree ring dating
Unit 2 Supplementary: The Apple Tree and the Farmer
(Excerpt doesn’t provide vocabulary)
Unit 3: A Visitor From Distant Lands (Prose)
(The excerpt shows vocabulary exercises but doesn't list words directly)
Unit 3: I Dream of Spices (Poem)
Glossary:
cinnamon: the bark of a tree that gives a delicious flavour to food
garlic: a small bulb with a strong taste used in cooking
sesame seeds: gingelly seeds
rattle off: recite
Unit 3 Supplementary: Spices of India
(No specific vocabulary list visible in the excerpt)
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Summary: Vocabulary Words from Term 1 (with meanings)
protested – opposed or disagreed
nightmare – a frightening dream
interfering – stopping
doth – does (old English)
improve – to become better than before
cheerful – happy
gently – softly, mildly
quivers – shakes quickly
pleasant – enjoyable
dendrochronology – tree ring dating method
cinnamon – bark with a delicious flavour
garlic – small bulb with strong taste
sesame seeds – gingelly seeds
rattle off – recite
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