JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SECOND TERM WEEK SIX
CONTENT
- Vocabulary Development: Homographs and Homophones
- Structure: Reflexive and Relative Pronouns
- Composition: Expository Essay
ASPECT: Vocabulary Development
TOPIC: Homographs and Homophones
Homographs
Meaning of Homographs
Homographs can be defined as words which are written alike but are pronounced differently and with different meanings. The students need to study the words carefully and choose the right one.
Examples of Homographs
Homophones
Meaning of Homophones
Homophones are words which have the same pronunciation but which have different spellings and different meanings.
Examples of Homophones
EVALUATION
- What is a homophone? Give examples of five (5) pairs of it.
- What is a homograph? Give examples of five (5) pairs of it.
ASPECT: Structure
TOPIC: Reflexive and Relative Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Meaning of Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns are such pronouns that show that the action of a noun or pronoun, affects the person who performs it.
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