With the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2026, many students feel anxious about English Literature - not because they haven’t read the chapters, but because they fear forgetting:
Important themes
Character traits
Key poetic devices
Critical lines and explanations
Previous year question patterns
In literature, clarity matters more than memorisation. But if you cannot recall the correct theme, message, or reference-to-context explanation, marks are lost.
At this final stage, your focus should be:
Quick chapter-wise revision
Clear understanding of themes
Strong character analysis
Poetic devices practice
Solving previous year questions
If you are short on time, these 4 focused revision videos can help you revise the entire First Flight book in one powerful literature sprint.
In the CBSE Class 10 English exam:
2–3 mark questions ask short answers from prose and poetry
4–5 mark questions require detailed explanations
Extract-based questions test theme, tone, poetic devices
Long answer questions demand character analysis and message
Students usually lose marks because they:
Write vague answers
Forget key lines from the text
Miss important keywords
Fail to explain poetic devices properly
Confuse themes between chapters
That’s why structured revision of First Flight is essential before the exam.
This is your complete literature sprint video. It covers all prose and poetry chapters in one structured revision session.
Revise the full syllabus quickly
Understand themes in simple language
Recall character sketches easily
Connect chapters with exam patterns
This video is perfect if:
You want a full syllabus revision tonight
You feel confused between chapters
You want a fast but meaningful recap
Instead of re-reading the entire textbook, this one-shot gives you clarity and structured recall.
This video focuses only on prose chapters from First Flight.
A Letter to God
Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Two Stories About Flying
From the Diary of Anne Frank
The Hundred Dresses
Glimpses of India
Mijbil the Otter
Madam Rides the Bus
The Sermon at Benares
The Proposal
Prose chapters often have:
Extract-based questions
Character-based questions
Theme and message-based questions
Value-based questions
Many students forget:
Exact character traits
Important incidents
Moral or message
Proper explanation of events
This video helps you:
Structure answers properly
Write clear introductions in long answers
Recall character development logically
Avoid writing irrelevant details
Strong prose preparation directly increases your literature score.
Poetry is scoring — but only if you understand it properly.
Dust of Snow
Fire and Ice
A Tiger in the Zoo
How to Tell Wild Animals
The Ball Poem
Amanda!
The Trees
Fog
The Tale of Custard the Dragon
For Anne Gregory
In poetry, students often lose marks because they:
Forget poetic devices
Misinterpret the theme
Fail to explain symbolism
Write incomplete explanations
This one-shot video helps you:
Understand theme and tone clearly
Revise poetic devices chapter-wise
Prepare for reference-to-context questions
Write proper explanations
Remember, CBSE expects clear and direct answers — not complicated language.
This is the most important revision step.
After revising prose and poetry, solving Previous Year Questions (PYQs) helps you understand:
How questions are framed
How answers should be written
How marks are distributed
Which chapters are frequently asked
CBSE often repeats:
Question patterns
Themes
Extract formats
Character-based questions
Practicing PYQs helps you:
Improve answer structure
Learn keyword-based writing
Avoid over-writing
Manage time better in exam
If you want to convert preparation into marks, PYQs are non-negotiable.
Follow this focused 5-step plan:
Get a full overview of the syllabus.
Revise all character sketches and themes.
Focus on poetic devices and central ideas.
Understand exam expectations.
Note down:
Themes
Moral values
Poetic devices
Character traits
Important lines
Speaking answers aloud improves memory retention.
Students usually forget:
Difference between theme and message
Character motivation
Poetic devices like symbolism and imagery
Speaker and tone in poems
Context of important lines
Quick revision videos help reinforce these areas in one focused sitting.
CBSE follows structured marking. Even if your language is simple, you get marks for:
Correct theme
Proper explanation
Relevant keywords
Clear structure
Strong revision ensures:
Better extract answers
Strong long answers
Clear poetry explanation
Improved confidence
When chapters are fresh in your mind, writing becomes automatic and confident.