FIRST TERM
SUBJECT: English Language
CLASS: JSS1
WEEK TWO
Topic: Comprehension/ Vocabulary Development
Content: Effective English. Unit 2, page 31.
Tolu's New School
Vocabulary: To learn about some jobs.
A butcher cuts up meat and sells it.
A carpenter makes things out of wood.
A cashier receives money and pays it out
An electrician puts wires for electricity into houses and mends electrical appliances.
A labourer does hard work e.g carrying heavy things or digging.
A tailor makes clothes
A hawker is a person who moves about selling things.
Evaluation
Do practice 2, 3 and 4. Page 32
Content
Pure vowels
Reading Assignment
Vowel sound (pure vowels or monophthongs)
Reference
Oral English for colleges and schools, pages 8 to 19
Topic: Pronouns
Without pronouns, we’d have to keep on repeating nouns, and that would make our speech and writing repetitive, not to mention cumbersome. Most pronouns are very short words.
Examples include:
*.He
*.She
*.They.
*.It
*.We
*.Who
As mentioned, pronouns are usually used to replace nouns, however they can also stand in for certain adverbs, adjectives, and other pronouns. Anytime you want to talk about a person, animal, place or thing, you can use pronouns to make your speech or writing flow better.
Types of Pronouns
Pronouns can be divided into numerous categories including:
7.Interrogative pronouns– those which introduce a question I.e what,
*.Reciprocal pronouns– those expressing mutual actions or relationship; i.e. one another, each other
Pronoun Rules
There are a few important rules for using pronouns. As you read through these rulesand the examples in the next section, notice how the pronoun rules are followed.Soon you’ll see that pronouns are easy to work with.
*. Subject pronouns may be used to begin sentences. For example: We did a great job.
*. Subject pronouns may also be used torename the subject. For example: It was she who decided we should go to Hawaii.
*. Indefinite pronouns don’t have antecedents. They are capable of standing on their own. For example: No one likes the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard.
*. Object pronouns are used as direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions. These include: you, me, him, her, us, them, and it. For example: David talked to her about themistake.
*. Possessive pronouns show ownership. They do not need apostrophes. For example: The cat washed its whiskers.
Evaluation: The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how pronouns work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
1.This is __________ speaking .A.John B.He C.He John D.Am
2.Greg is as smart as __________ is.A.I B.me C.she D.we
3.The dog chewed on __________ favorite toy.A.it’s B.it is C.its’ D.its
4.It could have been __________ .A.JerryB.anyone C.better D.more difficult
5.Terry is taller than __________ am. A.I B.me C.she D.we
Topic: Elements of Composition: Introduction, Body and Conclusion
Structure of an Essay
The creation of an essay requires a lot of knowledge from the writer,but the first thing to know and to remember is the peculiarity of the essay’s structure. Each and every essay is written according to a basic structure that does not change: introduction and the body followed by a conclusion. The structure is the core of each paper that helps the writer to make a very well founded written construct. In order to compose an essay accurately, the way it should be, it is necessary to keep in mind the main hints concerning the contents of the essay structure elements.
Basic essay structure
An introduction needs to do three things:
How to write a good introduction with samples
Example: Theft is not a new crime.
Throughout history, unscrupulous individuals have pretended to be people they are not, often with the goal of political, social, or financial gain. With the right appearance and demeanor, people have falsely presented themselves as kings and bishops. Today, in our information age, identity theft is a far more prevalent problem. With access to names, Social Security numbers, and other personal information, thieves are able to steal identities, leaving the victimsstruggling to clear their good names. Identity theft is a serious problem that claims millions of innocent victims, and the government must implement better regulations to help put an end to this crime.
Example: Theft is not a new crime.
In Shakespeare's Othello, Iago claims that he "who steals my purse steals trash / . . . But he that filches from me my good name / Robs me of that which not enriches him, / And makes me poor indeed" (3.3.157-161). Today, identity theft is a new way that thieves steal both the "purses" and the good names of innocent victims, and these thieves are enriching themselves at the expense of their victims. Identity theft is a serious problem that claims millions of innocent victims, and the government must implement better regulations to help put an end to this crime.
Example:Theft is not a new crime.
Fraud is the fastest growing crime in the United States. In 2004, over nine million Americans, or approximately one person in 24, became victims of identity fraud or identity theft, at a cost to the economy of 52.6 billion dollars ("2005 Identity Fraud Survey Report"). Because many cases of identity fraud and identity theft may go unreported, the numbers could be even higher. Identity theft is a serious problem that claims millions of innocent victims, and the government must implement better regulations to helpput an end to this crime.
Example: Theft is not a new crime.
Our identity is what makes us unique. It is "the distinguishing character or personality of an individual," and when one is a victim of identity theft, it is this"distinguishing character" that is stolen: one's name, address, Social Security number, employment history, credit history, and more. It therefore is no wonder that victims of identity theft often feel a deep sense of violation as they struggle to reclaims their good names. Identity theft is a serious problem that claims millions of innocent victims, and the government must implement better regulations to help put an end to this crime.
Example: Theft is not a new crime.
Joe Stevens was finally ready to purchase a home. He spent years putting money into a savings account, paid off his credit cards, and diligently paid every bill on time. Confident of his good credit rating, Joe visited the bank to inquire about a mortgage, but he discovered startling information: Joe defaulted on a home loan, had $40,000 in credit card debt, and had a car repossessed for lack of payment. Joe Stevens, like many Americans, is a victim of identity theft. Instead of preparing to move into a new home, Joe began the long journey to restore his good name and to reclaim his identity. Identity theft is a serious problemthat claims millions of innocent victims, and the government must implement better regulations to help put an end to this crime
Example: Theft is not a new crime.
How would you feel if you knew, at this moment, that some criminal is writingyour name, address, and Social Security number on credit card applications and plans to charge thousands of dollars worth of merchandise on those credit cards? More importantly, how do you know that this is not happening? Millions of people have become victims of identitytheft, and they often find out only after thousands of dollars have been stolen using their names. Identity theft is a serious problem that claims millions of innocent victims, and the government must implement better regulations to helpput an end to this crime.Introduct
General Evaluation:
Weekend Assignment:
4.These are terribly steep stairs.
5.We ran intoeach other at the mall.
iii. My Last Birthday Party
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