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10 -Day Revision Plan for CBSE French 2026.

  • Feb 26
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10 -Day Revision Plan for CBSE French 2026.
10 -Day Revision Plan for CBSE French 2026.

With the CBSE French 2026 board exam approaching, the last 10 days are crucial. Instead of random revision, students need a structured, skill-based plan that covers reading, writing, grammar, listening, and speaking — aligned with the latest competency-focused pattern.


This 10-day plan balances concept revision, practice, and mock testing to help you maximise marks confidently.



Overview: Smart 10-Day Strategy

Focus Area

Days Allocated

Goal

Grammar Revision

3 Days

Accuracy & application

Writing Practice

2 Days

Format mastery

Reading Practice

2 Days

Speed + inference

Listening + Speaking

1 Day

Fluency & comprehension

Literature Revision

1 Day

Themes & key extracts

Full Mock + Analysis

1 Day

Time management


Day-Wise Detailed Plan


cbse: Day 1: Core Grammar – Tenses & Agreements


Revise:


  • Present, Past (Passé Composé), Future

  • Subject-verb agreement

  • Adjective agreement


Practice:


  • Fill-in-the-blanks

  • Sentence correction

  • Short paragraph transformation


Goal: Ensure tense clarity and avoid agreement mistakes.


Day 2: Pronouns & Articles


Revise:


  • Direct and indirect object pronouns

  • Reflexive verbs

  • Definite, indefinite, and partitive articles


Practice:


  • Sentence conversion

  • Error correction

  • Application in short writing tasks


Goal: Strengthen frequently tested grammar areas.


Day 3: Prepositions, Negatives & Interrogatives


Revise:


  • Prepositions of place and time

  • Negative structures

  • Question formation


Practice:


  • Dialogue writing

  • Grammar in context passages


Goal: Improve natural sentence flow.


Day 4: Writing Skills – Formal & Informal Letters


Practice:


  • Format accuracy

  • Opening & closing lines

  • Staying within word limit


Write:


  • 1 formal letter

  • 1 informal letter


Focus on:


  • Clear structure

  • Correct tense usage


Day 5: Other Writing Formats


Practice:


  • Email

  • Notice

  • Short paragraph / article


Revise:


  • Vocabulary related to environment, school, travel, technology


Goal: Improve clarity and structured expression.


Day 6: Reading Comprehension Practice


Solve:


  • 2 unseen passages

  • Mixed MCQs + short answers


Focus on:


  • Identifying keywords

  • Inferring meaning

  • Vocabulary in context


Time yourself strictly.


Day 7: Literature & Extract Practice


Revise:


  • Themes of chapters

  • Character traits

  • Poem central ideas


Practice:


  • 2 extract-based questions

  • 1 long analytical answer


Write answers in points, not long paragraphs.


Day 8: Listening + Speaking


Listening:


  • Practice 2 audio passages

  • Take notes while listening


Speaking:


  • Practice role-play scenarios

  • Picture description

  • Self-introduction fluency


Goal: Build confidence and clarity.


Day 9: Full-Length Mock Test


Solve:


  • One complete CBSE French sample paper

  • Strict exam timing


After solving:


  • Analyse mistakes

  • Identify weak grammar areas

  • Improve answer structuring




Day 10: Final Light Revision


Revise:


  • Grammar formulas

  • Writing formats

  • Key vocabulary

  • Important literature themes


Do:


  • Quick practice of 1 reading passage

  • Review common mistakes


Avoid learning new topics.


Extra Daily Tips


  • Spend 20 minutes daily revising vocabulary.

  • Revise connectors (because, however, therefore equivalents).

  • Keep answers concise and structured.

  • Practice pronunciation daily for oral confidence.


Common Mistakes to Avoid


  • Ignoring word limit in writing

  • Overusing simple vocabulary

  • Forgetting agreement rules

  • Writing memorised literature answers

  • Skipping listening practice


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. Is 10 days enough to revise French?

Yes, if you follow a structured plan focusing on practice rather than passive reading.


2. Should I prioritise grammar or writing?

Grammar first (Days 1–3), then apply it in writing practice.


3. How many mock tests should I solve?

At least one full mock in the last 10 days, preferably two if time permits.


4. Is listening very important in 2026?

Yes. Listening weightage has increased, so do not ignore it.


5. Should I memorise literature answers?

No. Understand themes and write structured analytical responses.


Final Takeaway


The final 10 days before CBSE French 2026 should focus on:


  • Grammar accuracy

  • Structured writing

  • Extract-based literature practice

  • Timed reading

  • Listening & speaking confidence


Consistency over these 10 days will significantly improve fluency, clarity, and exam performance.

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