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Silverzone International Olympiad of English Language
Silverzone English language olympiad. Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, speech & pronunciation, achievers section.
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Elite — Top National Ranks
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Gold Medal Zone
86–95% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
International Merit Range
71–85% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Zonal Level Merit
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School Level Merit
36–55% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
Participation Level
0–35% · Post-based exam (no numeric rank)
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Silverzone Foundation has indicated that the current academic year's International Olympiad of English Language registration window will close in the coming weeks. Schools are encouraged to finalize student enrollments and submit consolidated lists to avoid last-minute complications.
Source →The Level 1 examination for IOEL is expected to be conducted across participating schools in November-December 2026. School coordinators will receive detailed exam date communications and logistics guidelines from Silverzone regional offices soon.
Source →The foundation has published the syllabus guidelines for this cycle's English Olympiad, covering grammar, comprehension, vocabulary, and verbal reasoning across classes 1-12. Teachers can access the framework through registered school portals.
Source →Students preparing for the upcoming olympiad can now download previous years' question papers and topic-wise practice sets from the official Silverzone website. The resource section includes level-wise mock tests and answer keys.
Source →School registration deadline (estimated)
5 days awayMon, 1 Jun, 2026
Final date for schools to complete bulk student registrations for IOEL 2026-27
Admit card distribution to schools begins
139 days awayTue, 13 Oct, 2026
Schools receive roll numbers and exam logistics for Level 1
🏅Level 1 examination period (school-based)
174 days awayTue, 17 Nov, 2026
IOEL Level 1 conducted in participating schools during November-December window
Level 1 results and Level 2 qualifiers announced
229 days awayMon, 11 Jan, 2027
Top performers advance to Level 2; results accessible via school or online portal
🏅Level 2 examination date
264 days awayMon, 15 Feb, 2027
Final round for qualified students, typically held in February-March
Level 2 results and merit list publication
304 days awaySat, 27 Mar, 2027
Final rankings, medals, and certificates announced; awards dispatched to schools
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Tenses
All twelve tenses, their formation and contextual use, sequence of tenses.
Parts of Speech
Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Concord rules with collective, indefinite and compound subjects.
Modal Auxiliaries
Can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to — usage.
Articles and Determiners
Definite/indefinite articles, demonstratives, quantifiers, possessives.
Active and Passive Voice
Conversion across tenses including imperatives and interrogatives.
Direct and Indirect Speech
Reporting statements, questions, commands, exclamations, time/place changes.
Conditional Sentences
Zero, first, second and third conditionals — form and meaning.
Clauses and Sentences
Independent and dependent clauses, noun/adjective/adverb clauses, sentence types.
Transformation of Sentences
Affirmative ↔ negative, simple ↔ complex ↔ compound, degrees of comparison.
Error Correction
Spotting and correcting common grammatical errors in sentences.
Punctuation
Use of comma, semicolon, colon, apostrophe, quotation marks, hyphen.
Synonyms
Words closest in meaning, contextual synonym selection.
Antonyms
Words opposite in meaning, contextual antonym selection.
Homophones and Homographs
Words alike in sound or spelling but different in meaning.
Idioms and Phrases
Common English idiomatic expressions and their meanings.
Proverbs
Meaning and usage of common English proverbs.
One-Word Substitution
Reading Comprehension
Passage-based questions on main idea, vocabulary in context, inference.
Poetry Comprehension
Tone, theme, figures of speech and meaning of lines from poems.
Cloze Test
Fill multiple blanks within a passage to test grammar and vocabulary.
Para Jumbles
Reorder jumbled sentences into a coherent paragraph.
Sentence Completion
Fill blanks with the most appropriate word/phrase.
Phonetics and Sound Recognition
Vowel/consonant sounds, IPA basics, identifying sounds in words.
Word Stress and Syllables
Identifying stressed syllables and dividing words into syllables.
Pronunciation Patterns
Common pronunciation rules and exceptions, silent letters.
Situational Functions of English
Greeting, requesting, agreeing/disagreeing, giving and accepting compliments.
Intonation and Rhythm
Rising/falling tones in statements vs questions, sentence rhythm.
Literary Reference
Authors, famous works, characters from English literature for general awareness.
Figures of Speech
Simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration, hyperbole, irony.
Advanced Comprehension
Inference-heavy, multi-passage and tone-analysis questions.
Advanced Grammar
Inversion, ellipsis, subjunctives, complex transformations.
Single word replacement for descriptive phrases.
Letter and Notice Writing
Format and tone of formal/informal letters, notices, messages.
Everyday Spoken English
Polite expressions, conversational fillers, situation-based responses.