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  • What is a Dialogue?
    Dialogue (also spelt as dialog in U.S. English) is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literary and theatrical form that depicts such an exchange. It […]

  • Understanding the Schwa
    The reduced vowel sound called schwa is the most common vowel sound in spoken English. Schwa is a quick, relaxed, neutral vowel pronunciation very close to a ‘short u’ /ʌ/. The purpose o […]

  • What is a Conjunction?
    A conjunction is the part of speech that serves to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. The common conjunctions — and, but, for, or, nor, yet, and so — join the elements of a co […]

  • What are Consonant Clusters?
    Consonant Clusters are consonants which have no intervening vowels. In other words, Consonant Clusters  are groups of consonants with no vowels between them. In English, for e […]

  • What is Reading Comprehension? 
    Reading comprehension is as the level of understanding of a text/message. This understanding comes from the interaction between the words that are written, and how they trigger […]

  •  What is Oral Intonation Pattern?
    Oral Intonation Pattern is variation of spoken pitch that is used for a range of functions such as indicating the attitudes and emotions of the speaker, signalling the […]

  • Busola Ojumu wrote a new post 10 years ago

    ESTIMATION AND APPROXIMATION

    ROUNDING OFF

    To ’round off’ or ‘approximate’ a number to a desired degree of accuracy, we round the number up if the next digit is 5 or more  or we round the number down if the […]

  • What is Vocabulary Development? 
    Vocabulary Development can be defined as the process through which human beings acquire words right from infancy.

     

  • Busola Ojumu wrote a new post 10 years ago

    A. Structure: Nouns – Countable and Uncountable/Concrete and Abstract
    Countable nouns  are nouns that can be counted (e.g. oranges).  So how do we know whether or not a noun is countable or uncountable? A count […]

  • English Language SS2 Third Term
    Week  9
    Contents:
    Clause: Subordinate 
    Skill Focus: How to do a WASSCE Examination
    Writing Skill: Argumentative Essay
    Clause: Subordinate and Insubordinate

  • English Language SS2 Second Term

    Week  9
     

    OVERVIEW

    GRAMMAR
    VOCABULARY

     

  • English Language SS2 Second Term

    Week  6

    OVERVIEW

    SPEECH WORK
    GRAMMAR
    VOCABULARY

     

  • Busola Ojumu started the topic in the forum How to 10 years ago

    1. Preparation – Proper planning prevents poor performance.

    2. Take notes as you read – This helps you better understand what you are reading.

    3. Believe in Yourself – Your attitude to any exam should be; “if only one candidate will pass this exam, it will surely be me”.

    4. Treat Past Questions – Past questions are repeated all the time so…[Read more]

  • Busola Ojumu started the topic in the forum How to 10 years ago

    1. Preparation – Proper planning prevents poor performance.

    2. Take notes as you read – This helps you better understand what you are reading.

    3. Believe in Yourself – Your attitude to any exam should be; “if only one candidate will pass this exam, it will surely be me”.

    4. Treat Past Questions – Past questions are repeated all the time so…[Read more]

  • English Language SS2 Second Term

    Weeks  6 and 7
     

    OVERVIEW

    SPEECH WORK
    STRUCTURE
    VOCABULARY

     

  • English Language SSS 2 Second Term
     
    Week 5
     
    OVERVIEW:

    GRAMMAR

     

  • English Language SS2 First Term
    Week 9
    Contents:
    Grammar: Nominalization
    Vocabulary Development: The Human Body
    Skill Focus: Writing Skills

    A. Grammar: Nominalization

  • English Language SS2 First Term
    Week 8
    Contents:
    Essay Writing: Argumentative Essay
    Grammar: Active and Passive Voice
    Oracy Skills: Word Stress
    Figures of Speech

    A. Skill Focus
    How to Write an […]

  • English Language SS2 First Term
    Week 7
    Contents:
    Word Stress
    Grammar: Punctuation
    Skill Focus: Speech Writing
    Vocabulary Development: Army Word Register

    A. WORD STRESS

  • English Language SS2 First Term
    Week 6
    Contents:
    Grammar: Word Forms  and degrees
    Essay Writing : Informal Letter
    Skill Focus: Writing an Exposition

    A. Word Forms
    Basic Word Order

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