English Tutoring

English is more than just a subject—it is a skill for life. In Class 10, English helps students express their ideas clearly, understand literature deeply, and prepare effectively for exams. With the right guidance, students can improve grammar, writing style, and comprehension, while also developing confidence in communication.
At FunLearnAcademy, I focus on simplifying grammar rules, practicing writing formats, and making literature enjoyable through stories, poems, and real-life connections. This course not only ensures excellent exam results but also builds strong communication skills for the future.

Syllabus Covered

1. Reading Skills
Topics: Unseen passages (factual, discursive, literary), note-making, summary writing
2. Writing Skills
Topics: Letter writing (formal & informal), article writing, essay writing, paragraph writing, story writing
3. Grammar
Topics: Tenses, modals, subject–verb agreement, reported speech, clauses, determiners, editing, omission, reordering

Literature – First Flight (Prose & Poems)

Prose
  • A Letter to God (Gregorio López y Fuentes)
  • Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (Nelson Mandela)
  • Two Stories about Flying (His First Flight & Black Aeroplane)
  • From the Diary of Anne Frank (Anne Frank)
  • The Hundred Dresses – I & II (Eleanor Estes)
  • Glimpses of India (Part I: A Baker from Goa, Part II: Coorg, Part III: Tea from Assam)
  • Mijbil the Otter (Gavin Maxwell)
  • Madam Rides the Bus (Vallikkannan)
  • The Sermon at Benares (Betty Renshaw)
  • The Proposal (Play by Anton Chekhov)
Poems
  • Dust of Snow (Robert Frost)
  • Fire and Ice (Robert Frost)
  • A Tiger in the Zoo (Leslie Norris)
  • How to Tell Wild Animals (Carolyn Wells)
  • The Ball Poem (John Berryman)
  • Amanda! (Robin Klein)
  • Animals (Walt Whitman)
  • The Trees (Adrienne Rich)
  • Fog (Carl Sandburg)
  • The Tale of Custard the Dragon (Ogden Nash)
  • For Anne Gregory (W.B. Yeats)

Literature – Footprints Without Feet (Supplementary Reader)

  • A Triumph of Surgery (James Herriot)
  • The Thief’s Story (Ruskin Bond)
  • The Midnight Visitor (Robert Arthur)
  • A Question of Trust (Victor Canning)
  • Footprints without Feet (Herbert George Wells)
  • The Making of a Scientist (Richard Feynman / Robert W. Peterson)
  • The Necklace (Guy de Maupassant)
  • The Hack Driver (Sinclair Lewis)
  • Bholi (K.A. Abbas)
  • The Book That Saved the Earth (Claire Boiko)

Batch Details

WeekDay Batch:
Start Dates:
  • Morning Batch: 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM (Starting soon)
  • Evening Batch: 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Starting soon)
WeekEnd Batch:
Start Dates:
  • Saturday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Starting soon)
  • Sunday: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Starting soon)
Batch Size: 25–30 students for individual focus.
Practice: Regular grammar worksheets, literature discussions, and mock tests (based on NCERT & board exam pattern)