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JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES FIRST TERM WEEK FOUR

CONTENT

  1. Speech Work: Contrasting Long and Short Vowel Sounds /i:/ and /i/; /u:/ and  /u/
  2. Comprehension: My Hometown
  3. Structure: Active Voice and Passive Voice
  4. Composition: Summary Writing
  5. Literature: Oral Literature – Folktales (African and Non-African Folktales)

 

ASPECT: Speech Work

TOPIC: Contrasting Long and Short Vowel Sounds /i:/ and /i/; /u:/ and  /u/

 

ASPECT: Structure

TOPIC: Active Voice and Passive Voice

Active Voice

A verb is said to be in the Active Voice when the subject performs the action described by the verb.

Example:

Paul wrote a letter.

“Paul” is the subject. That is, the performer of the action “wrote”. “wrote” is the Active Voice since the subject of the verb “Paul” is doing the writing.

Passive Voice

When the object of a sentence takes the place of the subject and the subject is placed in the position of the object while the verb “be” is used with the past participle, then the verb is said to be in the Passive Voice.

Lesson tags: English Studies Lesson Notes, English Studies Objective Questions, JSS2 English Studies, JSS2 English Studies Evaluation Questions, JSS2 English Studies Evaluation Questions First Term, JSS2 English Studies First Term, JSS2 English Studies Objective Questions, JSS2 English Studies Objective Questions First Term
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