Learn CBSE English Class 10 | First Flight

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Get a comprehensive understanding of CBSE class 10 English syllabus with detailed explanations of all chapters and poems from the First Flight book. This course is perfect for board exam aspirants, English literature readers, CBSE enthusiasts, and English teachers. Enhance your knowledge and excel in your exams with our thorough textual question explanations. Join now and unlock the key to success in CBSE English!

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What you’ll learn

  • CBSE English Syllabus
  • Engilsh Literature
  • First Flight Book
  • Prose and Poetry Explanation

Full explanation of all the chapters and poems of First Flight for CBSE class 10 as follows

1.1 A Letter To God

1.2 Dust Of Snow

1.3 Fire and Ice

2.1 Nelson Mandela : Long Walk to Freedom

2.2 A Tiger in the Zoo

3.1 Two Stories About Flying | I. His First Flight II. Black Aeroplane

3.2 How to Tell Wild Animals

3.3 The Ball Poem

4.1 From the Diary of Anne Frank

4.2 Amanda

5 The Hundred Dresses – I

6.1 The Hundred Dresses – II

6.2 Animals

7.1 Glimpses of India

I. A Baker From Goa

II. Coorg

III. Tea From Assam

7.2 The Trees

8.1 Mijbil the Otter

8.2 Fog

9.1 Madam Rides the Bus

9.2 The Tale of Custard the Dragon

10.1 The Sermon at Benares

10.2 For Anne Gregory

11 The Proposal

All Textual questions explained in detail

Who this course is for:

  • Board Exam Aspirants
  • English Literature Readers
  • Board Students
  • CBSE Enthusiasts
  • English Teachers and Tutors

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