CHSE Odisha +2 1st Year Invitation to English-1 2 3 4 Book Solutions Guide Question Answers Pdf Download
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 1 Solutions Answers Pdf
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 1 Answers Pdf (Prose and Poetry)
Unit-I Prose
- Chapter 1 Standing Up for Yourself
 - Chapter 2 The Legend behind a Legend
 - Chapter 3 The Golden Touch
 - Chapter 4 In London In Minus Fours
 - Chapter 5 The Cancer Fight, from Hiroshima to Houston
 
Unit-II Poetry
- Poem 1 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 - Poem 2 Oft, in the Stilly Night
 - Poem 3 The Inchcape Rock
 - Poem 4 To My True Friend
 - Poem 5 Fishing
 
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 2 Solutions Answers Pdf
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 2 Answers Pdf (Stories, Plays and Biographies)
Unit-III Non-Detailed Study
- Chapter 1 Three Questions
 - Chapter 2 After Twenty Years
 - Chapter 3 The Open Window
 - Chapter 4 The One and only Houdini
 - Chapter 5 Childhood
 - Chapter 6 Marriage
 
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 3 Solutions Answers Pdf
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 3 Answers Pdf (Steps to Writing)
Unit-IV Writing Skills
- Writing a Paragraph
 - Developing Ideas into Paragraphs
 - Writing Personal Letters and Notes
 - Application Writing
 - Official Letter Writing
 - Business Letter Writing
 - Telegram, E-mail Writing
 - Personal Advertisement Writing
 - Notice Writing
 - Writing Using Graphics
 
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 4 Solutions Answers Pdf
CHSE Class 11 Invitation to English 4 Answers Pdf (Grammar in Context and Translation)
Unit-V Grammar
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns
 - Tense Patterns
 - Modal Verbs
 - Prepositions
 - The Imperative
 - Translation
 - Story Developing
 - Additional Grammar Questions
 
CHSE Odisha Class 11 Invitation to English-1,2,3,4 Syllabus


Book Prescribed: Invitation to English – 1,2,3 & 4, Published by Odisha State Bureau of Text Book Preparation and Production, Bhubaneswar.
CHSE Odisha Class 11 Invitation to English Question Paper Pattern and Distribution of Marks
English +2, 1st years (For College Level Examination)
Full Mark: 100, Time: 3 Hours
1. Reading Comprehension
(a) Prescribed Prose Pieces (10 marks)
(5 questions to be answered, each carrying 2 marks)
(b) Prescribed Poems (10 marks)
(5 questions to be answered each carrying 2 marks)
(c) Prescribed Extensive Reading Texts (10 marks)
(2 questions to be answered carrying 5 marks each; only global inferential and evaluative questions to be set)
2. Reading-related skills
(a) Vocabulary skills (5 marks)
(b) Information Transfer (5 marks)
(Converting Verbal information to non-verbal forms, such as diagrams, charts, and tables)
(c) Reordering/sequencing sentences (5 marks)
(d) Dictionary/Reference skills (5 marks)
(2 marks on using a dictionary, and 3 marks on meanings of a word)
(e) Cohesive Devices (5 marks)
3. Writing skills
(a) Letter Writing (personal/official/commercial (Word limit – 150) (10 marks)
(b) Description of object/event/process (Word limit – 150) (10 marks)
(c) Slogan/telegram/caption writing (Word limit – 10) (5 marks)
4. Grammar in context (10 marks)
5. Translation/story-developing (10 marks)