English Project Topics
English Project Topics
English Project Topics
Signature of Teacher
Class XII ENGLISH PROJECTS
CBSE GUIDELINES FOR ENGLISH PROJECT
2022-23
CBSE–Project-Portfolio/ Project Report –10
MARKS (5 PROJECT+5 VIVA)
The Project-Portfolio/Project Report is a
compilation of the work that the students produce
during the process of working on their ALS
Project.
The Project-Portfolio may include the following:
● Cover page, with title of project, school
details/details of students.
● Statement of purpose/objectives/goals
● Certificate of completion under the guidance of
the teacher.
● Action plan for the completion of assigned tasks.
● Materials such as scripts for the theatre/role
play, questionnaires for interview, written
assignments, essays,
survey-reports and other material evidence of
learning progress and academic accomplishment.
● The 800-1000 words essay/Script/Report.
● Student/group reflections.
● If possible, Photographs that capture the
positive learning experiences of the student(s).
● List of resources/bibliography.
The following points must be kept for
consideration while assessing the project
portfolios:
● Quality of content of the project
● Accuracy of information
● Adherence to the specified timeline
● Content in respect of (spellings,
grammar ,punctuation)
● Clarity of thoughts and ideas
● Creativity
● Contributions by group members
● Knowledge and experience gained
TO SUM IT IN BRIEF -THE PROJECT
SHOULD INCLUDE
1. INDEX
2. CERTIFICATE
3. INTRODUCTION
4. CONTENT——-ATLEAST 15 TO 20 PAGES
5. WRITE UP
6. LEARNING OUTCOME
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY
TOPIC :6 Gender issues ( Take any one Issue)
-Highlight the plight of oppressed Gender–
inequality, injustice, deprivation, agony, pain
faced by them ( Infographics / Data).
-Women ideology towards gender inequality.
-Movements against Gender inequality.
-Discrimination at different places ( home, job,
school etc).
-Kamala Das – and Indian writer throughout
her literature career has fought for the rights of
women – ( Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers) –mention the
themes.
-Kamala Das: The Voice of Indian Woman’s
Quest For Liberation ( It is an autobiographical
verse ) Highlight.
-# Me too movement.
-How can the change be brought in the mind set
of the people.
TOPIC 7: Unleash your real potential – be bold,
be resilient, be strong (Importance of a resilient
attitude)
What do you mean by Resilient Attitude.
Traits, qualities and characteristics of Resilient
person.
How personal choices help or hinder our
resilience.
Tips for Building and Cultivating Resilience.
Why is resilience important?
Is Resilience a skill or character strength?
What are the seven C’s of Resilience?
Different types of resilience
Key component and element of resilience life
Take an example of the chapter— Deep Water
Other examples of great personalities
TOPIC -8: Courage is not the absence of fear but
triumph over it
-Introduction
-Origin of the quote
-Courage – a choice to act
-What can one learn from fear
-Benefits of having courage over fear
-How and why to overcome fear
-Fighting against fear is hard but worth it
( Examples)
-Mention some of your worst fears and how you
managed to overcome them — A Questionnaire
-Famous personalities who overcame their fear (
Their motivation podcast/speech/stories
TOPIC 12--MIGRATION
Changing Pattern of Migration
women migration in India is increasing at a
faster pace than men Why?
Plight of Migrants ( even talk of the plight of the
migrants during the pandemic)
Infographic description ( No., reason, condition)
Take incident from (lost spring) talk of the
callousness of society and the political class
towards the sufferings of the poor
TOPIC-13 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
– INTRODUCTION
cycle of abuse
intergenerational violence
effects
causes
prevention
types of abuses
legal way to approach
Satyamav Jayate ( Episodes)
ex-Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
TOPIC-14: “When a people are enslaved, as long
as they hold fast to their language it is as if they
had the key to their prison.” ( LAST LESSON)
Importance of Language
Meaning of ‘Linguistic chauvinism’
Find examples in history where conquered
people had their language taken away from
them or had a language imposed of them—What
was the result/outcome
Problems faced by linguistic minority
How can they keep their language alive
Linguistic human rights
Linguistic Chauvinism examples from English
literature