New School Rules for Languages and Math

語言與數學的新學校規則


Introduction

The CBSE school board changed the rules for languages.

CBSE 學校委員會更改了語言規則。

Main Body

Students in Classes 7, 8, and 9 can keep their current languages. They do not need to change to Indian languages now. Parents and students asked for this change.

七、八、九年級的學生可以保留目前的語言。他們現在不需要更改為印度語言。這是家長和學生要求變更的。

New students must learn two Indian languages first. Then they can learn a foreign language as a third or fourth language.

新學生必須先學習兩種印度語言。之後他們可以將外語作為第三或第四語言學習。

In 2026, Class 9 will have two levels for Math and Science. All students take a standard test. Some students can take a harder advanced test.

在 2026 年,九年級的數學和科學將分為兩個等級。所有學生都要參加標準測試。部分學生可以參加更困難的高級測試。

Conclusion

The CBSE changed language rules and added new levels for Math and Science.

CBSE 更改了語言規則,並為數學和科學增加了新等級。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Order' Rule

In this text, we see how to describe a sequence of events using First and Then. This is a key skill for A2 learners to tell a simple story or give instructions.

How it works:

  1. First \rightarrow The starting action.
  2. Then \rightarrow The next action.

Example from the text:

  • "First, learn two Indian languages \rightarrow Then, learn a foreign language."

Quick Tips for You:

  • Use First to start your sentence.
  • Use Then to move to the next step.
  • Example: First, I wake up \rightarrow Then, I drink coffee.

Vocabulary Learning

current (adj.)
Happening now or existing at the present time.
Example:Please tell me your current phone number.
foreign (adj.)
From a different country.
Example:Learning a foreign language is very useful for travel.
standard (adj.)
Normal or the same as others; a regular level.
Example:The school has a standard time for the lunch break.
advanced (adj.)
At a higher or more difficult level.
Example:She is taking an advanced English class because she speaks well.
Practice A2 words in a crossword