HOW TO TEACH NARRATIVE WRITING

Account composing is one of the three significant kinds of composed work we ask understudies do in the study hall. In any case, what precisely do we mean by account composing, and what are the best techniques for showing understudies how to do it? We Are Teachers is here with all that you have to … Read more

TOPIC 16: WRITING A VARIETY OF TEXTS | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 16: WRITING A VARIETY OF TEXTS | ENGLISH FORM 1 TOPIC 16: WRITING A VARIETY OF TEXTS | ENGLISH FORM 1 TYPES OF WRITING STYLES There are four main types of writing: expository, descriptive, persuasive, and narrative. Each of these writing styles is used for a specific purpose. A single text may include more than … Read more

Topic 14: WRITING A PERSONAL LETTER | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

Topic 14: WRITING A PERSONAL LETTER | ENGLISH FORM 1 Topic 14: WRITING A PERSONAL LETTER | ENGLISH FORM 1 Friendly or personal letters are means of communication through letter. We normally write letters to loved ones, including mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, sisters, brothers, lovers, wives, husbands, teachers, friends, etc. We normally use statements such … Read more

TOPIC 13: ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM MEDIA | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 13: ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM MEDIA | ENGLISH FORM 1 TOPIC 13: ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM MEDIA | ENGLISH FORM 1 Analysing Information from the Media Facts from Media Identify facts from media Facts are pieces of information regarded as truth beyond reasonable doubtthatcan be proved or verified. Activity 1 Read the article below extracted from … Read more

TOPIC 12: INTERPRETING LITERARY WORKS | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 12: INTERPRETING LITERARY WORKS | ENGLISH FORM 1 TOPIC 12: INTERPRETING LITERARY WORKS | ENGLISH FORM 1 Intensive reading Involves comprehension and summary while reading a class reader (books) its chapters, the following activities should be done. Understanding the writing and pictures on the front cover, usually they summarize or give a piece of … Read more

TOPIC 11: READING A VARIETY OF TEXTS (INTENSIVE READING) | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 11: READING A VARIETY OF TEXTS (INTENSIVE READING) | ENGLISH FORM 1 TOPIC 11: READING A VARIETY OF TEXTS (INTENSIVE READING) | ENGLISH FORM 1 Intensive Reading refers to slow and careful reading in details which specific learning aims and tasks. Intensive reading involves reading for composition. Read the following composition then answer the … Read more

TOPIC 10: EXPRESSING FUTURE PLANS AND ACTIVITIES | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 10: EXPRESSING FUTURE PLANS AND ACTIVITIES | ENGLISH FORM 1 TOPIC 10: EXPRESSING FUTURE PLANS AND ACTIVITIES | ENGLISH FORM 1 Future exists in different forms (1) Intention – necessity -shall (2) Probability – possibility -will Common adverb Tomorrow, next How to form future? Subject + shall/will + be + main clause Examples: It … Read more

TOPIC 9: TALKING ABOUT PAST EVENTS/ ACTIVITIES | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 1: LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION | ENGLISH FORM 1

TOPIC 9: TALKING ABOUT PAST EVENTS/ ACTIVITIES | ENGLISH FORM 1 TOPIC 9: TALKING ABOUT PAST EVENTS/ ACTIVITIES | ENGLISH FORM 1 This give a particular form of verb endings it is sometimes called PAST TENSE Note: common adverb Last week, yesterday etc. Example: My brother got married last Friday Last week they closed the … Read more