SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
CLASS: SS 2
TERM: 2ND TERM
REFERENCE
WEEK EIGHT
Essay Writing – Articles
An article is a piece of writing on any subject of public interest, specifically for publication in a magazine or a newspaper. The topics of such articles may be narrative, descriptive, argumentative or expository. It is important to recognize the audience for which the article is written as this determines the tone and language. The audience may be large or limited. The article however should have a mass appeal or to be able to appeal to a large number of people with different biological, psychological and social background at the same time.
Rudiments of Good Article Writing
Sample Question
Suppose you were asked to write an article suitable for publication in your school magazine on ‘Examination malpractices in public examinations and their remedies
Outline
Title: Examination Malpractices: Causes and Remedies
Paragraph 1: Explain what examination malpractice means, stating the various forms. E.g. impersonation, copying answers from textbooks, etc.
Paragraph 2: State efforts being made by the government, examining bodies, school administrators etc. to curb this evil
Paragraph 3 and 4: Give reasons why the efforts being made by the various bodies are not yielding the desired results. State the root causes of the evil, suggesting solutions to them.
Paragraph 5: Conclude by giving your opinion on how to finally curb the evil. This should be followed by the writer’s full name at the right hand corner of the next line. Write your class underneath your name.
EVALUATION
Use the outline given to write a full length essay on the topic
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English, pg 57.
Structure – Active and Passive Structures.
When the subject of a sentence represents the doer of an action, the verb of the predicate is in the active voice. When the subject of a sentence represents the sufferer of the action, the verb of the predicate is in the passive voice.
More often than not, verbs are used in the active, and less frequently in the passive
Examples
Active Passive
Chike broke the plate The plate was broken by Chike
The workers swept the streets The streets were swept by the workers.
Nkechi ate the food The food was eaten by Nkechi
When changing Active to Passive, the following must be noted:
Note that not all active sentences can be changed to passive because the passive form has its proper place and function in English.
Consider the following
Sentences with transitive verb:
Sentences with linking verbs.
Sentences with special transitive verbs like the following:
The passive form should not be seen simply as an alternative to the active form. The main reason for using the passive is used
EVALUATION
Change the following sentences into the passive
Write the active form(s) for each of the following:
READING ASSIGNMENT
Countdown in English, pg 238 – 239.
Vocabulary Development – Words Associated with Cultural Entertainment
Italy is a nation that hosts unique and fascinating events of international resonance throughout the year, providing innumerable opportunities for experiencing intense emotions.
Art exhibitionare inspired by over a thousand years of heritage, and events such as the Venice Biennale with its design and contemporary art focus, are flanked and alternative with theatre and balletperformances. For music lovers, the festivals and operatic seasons offered by Milan’s La Scala and the Verona Arena are unique. But that’s not all. It offers a wide range of traditional and modern cultural events, such as literary festivals or the many carnivals held, most notably in Venice,but also in many other regions, and the various historical and religious representations that fill Italy with fantasy and vitality throughout the year.
Italy is also a natural filmset. Its beautiful scenery makesit the perfect background for every kind of film production. From its metropolises, to its renaissancepalacesand amazing natural landscapes. Italy is an ensemble of art, culture, natural landscapes, tradition, magic………… in a word diversity. Enjoy Italy and its daily countless events!
EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
Countdown in English, pg 169
GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISIONAL QUESTIONS
Indicate the subordinate clause used in each of the underlined expression and state the functionof each.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Section A
Section B
Test for Continuous Assessment B, Effective English, page 226
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