English Language JSS 2 Third TermBy Adejoke Mokolade / July 28, 2015 You need to be logged in to access this lesson. Lessons COMPLETE SCHEME OF WORKWEEK EIGHT:- {Speech Work: Consonant and Vowel sounds differentiated, Grammar: Review of prefix and suffix And Composition: The Rich also cry }WEEK FIVE:- {Speech Work: Consonant Sounds /w/ and /j/, Grammar: Antonyms, Vocabulary Development: Words associated with Conflict Resolution And Composition: A memorable journey I once made}WEEK FOUR:- {Speech Work: Consonant Sounds /Ө/ and /ժ/, Grammar: Synonyms, Vocabulary Development: Words associated with human right, Composition: The responsibilities of the Government And Literature: Poem on Laziness}WEEK NINE:- {Speech Work: Review on Consonant Sounds /Ө/ and /ժ/, Grammar: More on Question Tags, Reading and Comprehension: Review on Language Skill And Composition: Review of the components of letter writing and essay writing}WEEK ONE:- {Speech Work: Revision of Stress and Intonation, Grammar: The use of Conjunctions: Although and Whereas, Composition: A review of formal letter and informal letter And Literature: Review of literacy terms and figures of speech }WEEK SEVEN:- {Speech Work: Contrasting Vowels: /Ͻ:/ and /Ʌ/, Grammar: Adverbs of Place And Composition: The day I would not like to remember}WEEK SIX:- {Speech Work: Contrasting Vowels: /Ʊ/ and /u:/, Grammar: The use of causative verbs, Vocabulary Development: Words associated with Religion And Composition: Writing a dialogue}WEEK THREE:- {Speech Work: Consonant Sounds /ʧ/ and /ʃ/, Grammar: The use of Have, Has and Had, Composition: Pride goes before a fall And Literature: Honesty and Fair play}WEEK TWO:- {Speech Work: Consonants /t/ and /d/ at the initial, middle and final position of words, Using Inspite and Despite with adequate examples And Literature: Themes in myths and legends }