INTRODUCTION
This online lesson is very valuable, concise and easy to understand – designed to help students study easily and pass excellently. It aligns well with the National Education Research and Development Council (NERDC) approved Curriculum.
It contains Subject notes (eTextbooks), weekly schemes of work, assignments, revision notes, mock tests, practice exams and quizzes designed to assess students’ knowledge of the subjects.
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
- Complement classroom lessons with relevant e-content
- Help Students to become competent in the different subject areas
- Eliminate exam fever by helping students to practice and prepare adequately
- Engender positive engagement and collaboration with other students and teachers
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Vocabulary Development
- Words Associated with the Human Internal Body System and Function
- Vocabulary Development – Words Associated with Health
- Words Associated with Sports
- Words Associated with Building and Building Construction
- Words Associated with Environment
- Word Modifiers
- Prefixes as Word Extension, Making for New Meanings
- Preservative Prefixes
- Suffixes
- Spelling of Words (The Use of the Dictionary)
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Oracy Skills - Listening Comprehension
- Listening to Answer Questions
- Listening to Recorded Speeches for Comprehension
- Listening to Implies Meanings
- Listening to Poetry for Comprehension/Pleasure
- Listening to Summarize Speech, Lectures and Note Making
- Listening to Speeches and other Oral Presentations for Critical Evaluation
- Listening to Debates and Other Oral Presentations for Critical Evaluation
- Listening to Debates for main Points and Passing Judgment
- Listening for Details/Examples
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Oracy Skills - Spoken English
- Consonants Clusters (a) Two Consonants in Initial position (b) Three Consonants in Initial position
- Unstressed Vowel Sounds
- Words with Five Syllables, Stressed on the Fifth Syllable
- Words with Six Syllables, Stressed on the Fifth Syllable
- Intonation Expressing Surprise/Disbelief (Exclamation)
- Intonation Falling Tone (Statement)
- Rising Tone
- Speaking Skills – Argument, debate
- Making a Toast
- Speaking to Persuade, Convince and Sway Opinion
- Giving Clear Concise and Correct Directions
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Literacy Skills: Reading For Comprehension (Pleasure And Study)
- Reading for Main Gist
- Reading to Summarise an Argument
- Reading to Summarise Longer Selections
- Reading Chapter of Books and Making Notes
- Reading for Critical Evaluation
- Reading for Implied Meaning
- Reading for Critical Evaluation
- Reading to Paraphrase Poems and Dramatic Works
- Reading to Pick-out Topic Sentences in Paragraphs and Longer selection
- Reading for Specific Structural Pattern
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Literacy Skills: Writing For Communication
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English Grammar: Structural Patterns