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ENGLISH O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – TALKING ABOUT EVENTS

TALKING ABOUT EVENTS(a) CelebrationIndependence dayi. When does the celebration take placeii. Where did it take placeiii. Who was the guest of honouriv. What social and

English English Form 2 English Language Form Two

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – EXPRESSING OPINIONS

EXPRESSING OPINIONSExpressing opinions, beliefs and doubts 1. We also practiced supporting or opposing opinions certain adverbs can be used to express the strength of the

English English Form 1 English Language Form One

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – EXPRESSING PERSONAL AND GROUP ROUTINE / HABITS

EXPRESSING PERSONAL AND GROUP ROUTINE / HABITS Every person or group of people who stay together (school) has daily routine or activity. This can be

English English Form 1 English Language Form One

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – WRITING PERSONAL LETTER

WRITING PERSONAL LETTER Friendly letters Use to express your thought and feelings to get something done both the content and the form of a letter

English English Form 2 English Language Form Two

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – LISTENING TO VARIOUS SIMPLE ORAL TEXTS.

LISTENING TO VARIOUS SIMPLE ORAL TEXTS.THE LISTENING PROCESS Listening is the most important skill to language and for learning new information. Listening and hearing are

English English Form 1 English Language Form One

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – EXPRESSING ON GOING ACTIVITIES

EXPRESSING ON GOING ACTIVITIES This activity can be done by individual or somebody else. They refer to what is going on at a time of

English English Form 1 English Language Form One

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM THE MEDIA

ANALYSING INFORMATION FROM THE MEDIA Use of Factual information (F.I) and Non Factual information (N.F.I) Example HIV/AIDS is mainly transmitted through sexual inter course F.I

English English Form 1 English Language Form One

ENGLISH LANGUAGE O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – EXPRESSING LIKES AND DISLIKE

EXPRESSING LIKES AND DISLIKE The word like (v) means to be sound as or pleased with from the verb we get the word like (vi)