Subject : English Studies Class : SS 1 WEEK : 2 TOPICS Speech Work: Monophthongs (Introduction) Comprehension/Summary (Introduction to Summary) Vocabulary Development (Words Associated with Agriculture) Structure: Nouns: Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Regular and Irregular Plurals) Writing Skills: Narrative: Linking Paragraphs ASPECT: Speech Work TOPIC: Monophthongs Monophthongs can be defined as pure vowel sounds.
Subject : English Studies Class : SS 1 Term : First Term Week : Week 1 Topics : Speech Work: Introduction to Speech Sound (Organs of Speech) Comprehension: Argungu Cultural Festival Vocabulary Development: (Registers on Family) Structure: Nouns: (Introduction: Definition and Kinds of Nouns) Writing Skills: Narrative: Introduction to Narrative Essay ASPECT: Speech Work
THIRD TERM SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUDIES CLASS: S.S S 1 DURATION 1HR 30MINS PAPER 1 ESSAY Answer one question only from this section. You are dissatisfied with some practices in your school. Write a letter to your friend in another school discussing at least three of these practices and the improvement
THIRD TERM Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved. SUBJECT ENGLISH STUDIES CLASS: S.S S 1 DURATION: 45 MINS SUBJECT TEST OF ORAL PAPER 3 From the word letter A-D, choose the word that has the
FIRST TERM SSI SCHEME OF WORK ENGLISH LANGUAGE WEEK 1 VOC. DEVELOPMENT. Words Associated with Agriculture (crops) GRAM: Noun and its types 53/113 SPOKEN ENG: Voiced/voiceless consonant sounds Reading Comprehension Narrative Essay. WEEK 2 VOC. DEVELOPMENT: Words Associated with Agriculture (livestock farming) GRAM: Noun/Noun phrase SPOKEN ENGLISH: Voiced/voiceless consonant sounds Comprehension Narrative Essay. WEEK 3
SCHEME OF WORK ENGLISH LANGUAGE SSI FIRST TERM WEEKLY LESSON NOTES FOR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS YEAR 1 (SS 1) Introduction to Speech Sound (Organs of Speech), Nouns: (Introduction: Definition and Kinds of Nouns) and Introduction to Narrative Essay Monophthongs, Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Regular and Irregular Plurals) and Linking Paragraphs Nouns: Nouns and Determiners/Articles, Narrative