Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Senior Secondary School 1

COMPREHENSION/ READING SKILLS: SKIMMING AND SCANNING.

TERM: FIRST TERM

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE

CLASS: SS 1

REFERENCES

  • Effective English Book .1-Michael Montgomery et al.
  • Countdown English – O. Ogunsanwo et al.
  • Goodbye to Failure in English, Book 3 Ken Mebele et al.
  • Communication in English – Blessing Dupe el al.

 

 

 

WEEK FOUR

TOPICS: COMPREHENSION/ READING SKILLS: SKIMMING AND SCANNING.

STRUCTURE: NOUN PHRASE AND VERB PHRASE

VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: AGRICULTURE

SPELLING: WORDS COMMONLY MISSPELT; UNIFIED TEST.  

 

  1. COMPREHENSION / READING SKILLS

UNIT 4: DRAMA 

CONTENT: EXPLANATION 

The passage is a short extract from a full-length play. There are three characters; Salubi, Samson and Kotonou. Kotuno is a driver who wants to give up driving, Samson, a motor park tout, is his mate or conductor. Salubi  is a driver-trainee.

EVALUATION 

Answer the questions under the comprehension passage.

 

READING ASSIGNMENT 

More on Drama pages 68-71 of your Effective English 

 

  1. STRUCTURE: NOUN PHRASE AND VERB PHRASE.

Content

Definition 

Functions 

Definition:  A noun phrase is a phrase in which the main word or the head is a noun or pronoun.

Functions:  The noun phrase performs exactly the same functions as a noun.

(i) As subject of a sentence 

The big girl 

The big ugly girl in the class is quarrelsome.

The big ugly girl who stammers is quarrelsome. 

A young talented Nigerian lady was presented an award last year.

The boy in red shirt is my friend.

We bought a brand new car.

 

The gerundial phrase which is also a noun phrase can function as a subject of the verb e.g. 

Telling lies often belittles a person. 

Consciously wounding someone is wicked.

 

The infinitive can also be used as a noun phrase and function as the subject of verb. 

To tell lies belittles a person.

To consciously wound someone is wicked. 

An adjective can be the head of a noun phrase.

The poor suffer a lot.

The conquered expect no mercy from their conqueror.

The wise learn  from experience.

(ii) As object of Verb

The officer praised the students (Direct Object)

(iii) As subject Complement 

The grateful boy called his friend saviour.

His village made him  a chief. 

(v) As complement of a preposition 

The governor thought of the brilliant lawyer when choosing his cabinet.

The thief hid the gun under his bed. 

 

The Verb Phrase    

The verb phrase is usually made up of a main verb and one or more auxiliary verbs in the following sentences, the verb phrases are in italics.

Dike has done the work (one auxiliary verb + main verb)

Dike has been doing the work since morning (two auxiliary verbs + main verbs + main verb)

Obioma may come with us if he likes.

 

EVALUATION: Mention the grammatical functions of the underlined expression. 

I have given it to the boy. 

The rich and the poor are invited

Mr. Henry is an angry man.

I call Jesus my personal Lord and Saviour. 

I could have done the work sooner.

 

READING ASSIGNMENT:

Page 236 of Countdown by Evans 

 

VOCABULARY OF AGRICULTURE - GENERAL TERMS

agrarian economy: A nation whose economy is predominantly based on agriculture

fallow: Allow to stay without cultivation for a while

orchard: A piece of land on which fruit trees are grown

seedling: Young plant grown from seed

barn: Building for storing farm produce, especially yams

cash crops: A crop grown for sale rather than for consumption.

arable land: Farming done on a piece of land good for tilling or ploughing.

mechanized farm: Agriculture practiced with the use of machines.

nursery: Place where young trees and plants are raised for transplanting or sale.
manure: This is fertilizer made from dung.

bumper harvest: This is an unusually large quantity of crop gathered at the end of a farming season.

tendril: This is the soft thin part of a climbing plant needed to be attached to a support.

crop rotation: This is the changing of crops planted on the same piece of land on seasonal basis.

agricultural loan: This is a loan given by government or bank to enable farmer’s farming projects.

hybrid fruits: These are fruits produced from two plants of different species.

amortize : This is to pay money in borrowed in bit.

 

LIVESTOCK

livestock: these are domestic animals raised for their working ability or for their value as a source of food and other products.

ranches: This a farm/confined space for rearing of animals.

beef:  This is meat from cattle or cow.

animal droopings: Dung or faeces of animals or birds.

broiler: These are young chickens reared for eating.

dairy products: These are food items made from milk, e.g Cheese and butter.

pasture: This is a grassland on which grass-eating animals feed.

pullet: This is a young hen.

vaccinate: Inject with a vaccine as protection against illness.

veterinarian or veterinary doctor: A person who treats animals.

fish-net 

It is used to catch fish

FISHERY

cane pole and line

Those are also used to catch fish.

ripples 

A small wave on the surface of the water after a net or cane pole has been thrown into the water.

bait 

Anything used to attract fish so that it may be caught e.g. earthworm.

float 

Piece of wood or cork at the end of a fishing-line (or string) which moves when a fish bites the hook.

trawler 

Boat used for fishing. It drags the fish-net behind it. 

fish pond 

A small area of still water, especially one that is artificial where fish are nurtured  for consumption 

fishery 

A part of a sea or river where fish are caught in large quantity.

The business or industry of catching fish  

fish farm 

A place where fish are bred as a business.

 

EVALUATION 

Choose five words from the words taught and use them in sentences.

 

READING ASSIGNMENT 

Countdown page 144-145

 

SPELLING: WORDS COMMONLY MISSPELT; Unified test

Content

Words Commonly  Misspelt 

Correct Spellings

Analysis of the words commonly misspelt in English language 

Correct  

Misspelt 

accommodation 

accomodation

acquaint 

aquaint

bibliography 

bibiography

business 

bussiness

clarity 

clearify

colossal 

colosal

covenant 

convenant

diligent 

deligent

environment 

enviroment

enmity 

enimity

excitement 

excitement

expatiate 

expantiate

foreigner

foreigner

incurred

incured

grievous 

grievious

maintenance 

maintainance

misspell  

misspell

mischievous

mischievious

necessary

necessary

pastime

pasttime

pronunciation 

pronouncaition 

preceded 

preceeded

sandwich 

sandwitch 

receive 

receive

referred 

refered 

separate 

separate 

 

Others include: harassment, embarrassment, herculean, workaholic, limousine, buoyant, buoy, boulevard, hippopotamus, stethoscope, obstetrician, pneumonia, choreography, commission, accommodation, surveillance, maintenance, agrarian, lovable, duly, gubernatorial, indict, accede, onomatopoeia, Ghanaian, promiscuous , continuous, philandrer, psychiatric. Psyche, burlesque, diarrhoea, obstetrician, stethoscope, flirtatious, sarcasm.    

 

EVALUATION: Dictation

 

READING ASSIGNMENT: Count down in English by Evans page 58-62 

 

GENERAL EVALUATION/ REVISION QUESTIONS:

From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is nearest in meaning to the underlined words.

  1. We must move  with the times as there is no point in clinging to antiquated  ideas.  a. foolish  (b) outdated (c) unscientific  (d) useless  (e) wrong
  2. Religious leaders are supposed to be beneficient  (a) clean (b) holy (c) honest (d) kind  (e) malevolent
  3. The minister’s response to the question on whether or not he would retire at the end of his tenure was evasive  (a) concrete (b) clear  (c) definite  (d) elusive  (e) undecided
  4. Femi’s comments were germane to the issue under discussion. (a) complimentary ( b) confidential ( c) insignificant (d) redundant  (e) relevant
  5. The manufactures found the new economic policy auspicious to their plan.  (a) atrocious ( b) favourable  (c) reliable  (d) treacherous (e) unfavourable

 

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT 

Passage B, 19-30 pages 353-354 of Countdown in English Language



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