There are 17 topics listed below for your assignments, with some having subtopics.
Choose any 10 from the list. Make sure you don't leave any categories. However, do not choose a number of subtopics at the cost of other main topic questions.
Marking will be done on a rubric, which is available at the end of the document.
Each question can be marked for 10 marks. Pass mark - 50%
1. Describe your family
2. All about vegetables
- Do you all eat vegetables?
- Where do you buy the vegetables?
- Are they fresh?
- What do you call a vegetable seller? (Greengrocer or Vendor) A greengrocer is a shopkeeper who sells fruits and vegetables. Vendor- A vendor is someone who sells things.
- Do you have a small weekly vegetable market in your area? (haat, bazaar, santhe, santha, sandai as it is called in different parts of the country)
- Describe what you can get there.
3. Neighbours/ Neighbourhood
- Who are your neighbours?
- Name some of the people you can find in your neighbourhood. (farmer, postman, teacher, doctor, tailor, shopkeeper, barber)
- How do they help you?
4. Friends
- Who is your favourite friend?
- Do you have many friends?
- Are you in touch with your childhood friends?
- Who is your best friend in school?
- What do you like about him/ her?
5. Diet
- What did you have for breakfast today?
- Describe a typical lunch or dinner that you normally have?
- Do you include fruits and vegetables in your diet every day?
6. In India, every place has a distinct season. Describe the seasons in your town.
7. Describe your school.
8. The Harvest Festival
- Do you celebrate the harvest festival in your state?
- What is it called?
- Do you have holidays to celebrate the festival?
- How do you celebrate this festival?
- Describe the various customs and practices associated with the festival.
9. Hobbies
Do you get a lot of free time?
- What do you do during your free time?
- What do you mean by hobby?
- What is your hobby? Describe it in detail.
10. Books
- Describe any book which you have read.
- Is that your favourite book?
- Which language is the book in?
- How often do you read books?
- How much time do you take to complete a book?
11. Talk about your weekend- What did you do last weekend?
12. My Happy Moments. Describe something that makes you happy.
13. Speak on both options describing each topic at least for 3 minutes each. Students conclude by saying why they prefer one to the other.
- Summer or winter
- Travel by train or by bus
- Online classes or classroom teaching
- Buy in local shops or buy online
- Go to an amusement park or to a temple with family on a holiday
- Go to the beach or climb a mountain
- Get up early or go to bed late
- Vanilla or chocolate ice cream
- Tea or coffee
- Pizza or dosa
- Apartment or independent house
- City or village life
- Free education or paid
- Lunch to be given in school or home-cooked lunches
- Uniform or any colour dress
- Five-day school or six days
14. Describing a Process.
- How to make a sandwich?
- How to open a bank account?
- How do you get a driving license?
- How to ride a bicycle?
- How to go to the nearest Public Health Centre to get vaccinated?
- How to eat a balanced diet?
- How do we take care of ancient buildings and heritage structures?
- How to improve immunity?
- How to make --------------? (any number of recipes can be added here)
- How to paint a picture?
- How to buy online?
- How do we send money online?
- How to spend less and save more?
- How do we celebrate festivals at home?
- How to reboot your phone?
- How to recharge your phone?
- How to play kabbadi/ kho kho/ cricket/ ----------? (any game that you want to add)
Note:
- Maintain logical order when you want to talk about the next step. For example, if you are describing a recipe, give the steps in chronological order.
- It’s crucial to explain each step of the action you’re describing because everyone needs to know the reasons behind each action.
- Use specific words when switching to another step (furthermore, then, before, that, initially, next, finally, after that etc.)
15. Time Travel: Travelling back in time
Students imagine that they have travelled back in time and met a character who lived in the past. It can be a king, a soldier, a merchant, a dancer, a court jester, in short, anyone whom they want to meet.
Students can give a name to the character. You can even create an imaginary conversation with the character and narrate the same. This can include details about food habits, the structure of buildings, dress, school, and general living conditions during ancient times.
16. Time Travel: Travelling ahead in time
Students imagine that they have travelled ahead of time and met a robot or people who look like aliens. Students can give a name to the character. Create an imaginary dialogue with the character, talk about their hobbies, and ask about what happens in the future age.
17. Excuses, Excuses - This is a fun activity where the student recalls all the excuses that they can come up with for not doing homework, not studying well, not coming to school, not attending assessments and not completing assignments and any such that they say in the school.
The Rubric for Speaking Skill Evaluation
Criterion | Not Attempted | Beginner | Competent | Proficient | Expert |
Accuracy - 2 marks | Not attempted - 0 | Inaccurate usage of words - 0.5 | Speaks with hesitation - 1 | Manages to speak accurately - 1.5 | Speaks accurately with confidence -2 |
Grammar - 2 marks | Not attempted - 0 | Incorrect usage -0.5 | Makes a lot of grammatical mistakes - 1 | Few grammar mistakes -1.5 | Correct grammar - 2 |
Clarity - 2 marks | Not attempted - 0 | No clarity of thought - 0.5 | Hesitant and repetitive - 1 | No repetition of ideas but not able to sustain - 1.5 | Brilliant in putting forth ideas with clarity - 2 |
Pronunciation - 2 marks | Not attempted - 0 | Wrong pronunciation and regional language interference - 0.5 | Many words wrongly pronounced - 1 | Few words wrongly pronounced - 1.5 | No mistakes - 2 |