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LESSON NOTE ON SS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR SECOND TERM

Lesson Note on English Language SS2 Second Term

SCHEME OF WORK

Week One: Revision And Grammar: The use of the possessive apostrophe}

Week Two: Grammar: Punctuation Mark And Vocabulary: Words associated with Press

Week Three: Speech Work: Intonation, Grammar: Sentence types And Composition: Letter of Complaint

Week Four: Speech Work: Falling Intonation, Vocabulary: Words associated with the Environment And Composition: Letter to a friend in another town

Week Five: Grammar: Personal and Relative Pronouns

Week Six and Seven: Speech Work: Rising Intonation, Grammar: Sequence of Tenses And Vocabulary: Words associated with Nation Building

Week Eight: Speech Work: Comparison of /ʧ/, /ʃ/, /ʤ/ and /Ʒ/, Grammar; Phrasal verbs with more than one particle And Vocabulary: Words associated with Technology

Week Nine: Grammar: Active and Passive Sentences And Vocabulary: Words associated with Cultural Entertainment

Week Ten: Revision

Week Eleven: Examination

English Language Lesson Note For SS2 (SecondTerm)

Below are the 2022 complete SS2 Second Term English Language Lesson Note 

 Week One: Revision And Grammar: The use of the possessive apostrophe

INTRODUCTION:

The apostrophe is one of the important punctuation marks in the English Language, which is used to serve two basic functions, which are:

  • To show possession
  • To show contraction

To learn more, click here.

Week Two: Grammar: Punctuation Mark And Vocabulary: Words associated with Press

INTRODUCTION:

Punctuation marks are an important aspect of writing that make our writing understandable and clear. Different punctuation marks give a different meaning to a sentence. To learn more, click here.

Week Three: Speech Work: Intonation, Grammar: Sentence types And Composition: Letter of Complaint

INTRODUCTION:

Intonation is an aspect of language that is closely related to Stress. It is used to show the attitude and emotion of speakers.

Intonation is a variation in the pitch level of one’s voice, when speaking, or during articulation. It refers to how the voice rises, and falls, during a speech, in order to communicate different meanings, in expressions of different kinds. To learn more, click here.

Week Four: Speech Work: Falling Intonation, Vocabulary: Words associated with the Environment And Composition: Letter to a friend in another town

INTRODUCTION:

Intonation is an aspect of language that is closely related to Stress. It is used to show the attitude and emotion of speakers.

Intonation is a variation in the pitch level of one’s voice, when speaking, or during articulation. It refers to how the voice rises, and falls, during a speech, in order to communicate different meanings, in expressions of different kinds. To learn more, click here.

Week Five: Grammar: Personal and Relative Pronouns

INTRODUCTION:

Pronouns are words used instead of nouns, to avoid repetition.

Example:

Jane loves to write. Jane writes for a blog, and the owner of the blog pays Jane monthly, for writing. Jane loves Jane’s job.

In the sentence above, the noun “Jane” is written five times, and it makes it repetitive and unnatural. However, when the appropriate pronoun is used to replace the noun, it sounds better.To learn more, click here.

Week Six and Seven: Speech Work: Rising Intonation, Grammar: Sequence of Tenses And Vocabulary: Words associated with Nation Building

INTRODUCTION:

TYPES OF INTONATION

There are four types of intonation, which are used when speaking. They are:

  • The Rising Intonation
  • The Falling Intonation
  • The Rise-fall Intonation
  • The Fall-rise Intonation

To learn more, click here.

Week Eight: Speech Work: Comparison of /ʧ/, /ʃ/, /ʤ/ and /Ʒ/, Grammar; Phrasal verbs with more than one particle And Vocabulary: Words associated with Technology

INTRODUCTION:

Consonant sounds are sounds that are produced with partial or total obstruction in the flow of air. There are 24 consonant sounds in the English Language.

The /ʧ/ and /ʃ/, /ʤ/ and /ʒ/ sounds are palatal sounds. To learn more, click here.

Week Nine: Grammar: Active and Passive Sentences And Vocabulary: Words associated with Cultural Entertainment

INTRODUCTION:

The verb has five properties, namely: Voice, Mood, Tense, Person, and Number

Active voice in a sentence means that the subject performed an action. Here, it is stated clearly who did what. Active voice helps with clarity and precision, as it shows clearly who the performer of an action is. Sentences in the active voice have a strong, direct and clear tone. To learn more, click here.

Week Ten: Revision

This week, we would be doing a revision of all that we learned during the term.

Week Eleven: Examination

Afterward, we would write an examination, which would test our knowledge of what has been taught so far.

 

 

 

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