3RD Term J2 English Language
3RD Term J2 English Language
3RD Term J2 English Language
SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK TOPIC
1. Speech work – Revision of Second Term Work and Examination Questions, Present Tense;
Speechwork: Consonant Contrast /p /, /d/, /b /, /t/.
2. Grammar: Question Tags: Comprehension. The Search for Honey p. 168. Vocabulary
Development on Speaking 168. Writing: Letter to a Friend p 175. Literature in English:
Sunrise Poetry.
3. Grammar: Uses of the Form of the Verb Have; Vocabulary Development: Preparation for the
Reading Passage p 181. Reading: Parents Responsibilities. Writing: Pride Goes before a Fall.
Speech Work: Distinguishing /ʧ/ and /∫ /, p.185 Literature: The Love of Mathematics.
4. Grammar: Synonyms;. Writing: The Responsibilities of Government. Listening
Comprehension: Main Points of a News Broadcast p 185. Speech Work: / p/, /d/, /k/ and /t/ ;
Vocabulary Development: Words to do with Human Rights ; Literature: Inspiration
5. Grammar: Antonyms; Speech Work: Distinguishing the Consonants Sounds /w/and /j/;
Vocabulary Development: Broadcasting; Comprehension: Ndifon’s Complaint p 193.
Writing: Letter to a Pen Friend p 201. Literature: Exam Focus p. 180
6. Comprehension: Description of Calabar p.207; Speechwork: Vowel Contrast /u/ and /u:/;
Vocabulary Development: Conflict Resolution;Grammar: Use of the Causative erb(ii) The
Use of ‘s, and s’ and of. Writing: Description of One’s Village, Town or Area p 217.
Literature: Dear African P 183, Exam Focus.
7. Speechwork: Vowels: /Ɔ/, /ɒ/, /˄/; Listening Comprehension: An Account of a Fire Outbreak
pg 212. Structure: Adjective; Writing: A Journey 1 Once Made; Vocabulary Development:
Armed Forces.
8. Grammar: Review of Prefix and Suffix; Speech Work: Revising the Sounds /a:/ and/ ǽ/;
Writing: An account of an Outing for a School Magazine p. 228. Comprehension: An
Account of a School Outing. Vocabulary Development: Government and Politics.
9. Speechwork : Consonants /dӠ/, /Ӡ/; Grammar: Using Despite and Inspite of, Vocabulary
Development: Law and Order p. 126; Writing: Review of Narrative and Descriptive Essays.
10. Revision
REFERENCES
Effective English JSS 2 by Evans
Exam focus for JSCE by BolajiAremo et al
The New Student’s Companion by Up et al
English Grammar for JSS by P.O. Olatunbosun
College Essays for Basic 8 by C.O. Odetula
Sunrise Poetry by OlusolaFadiya
WEEK ONE
TOPIC
a. Revision of Second Term’s Work
b. The Uses of the Present Tense.
c. Consonants /t/,/d/,/p/,/b/
CONTENT
The following topics were taught during their second term:
a. Requests and Commands
b. Present and Past Tenses
c. Adverbial- Manner, Time, Place
d. Demonstrative Adjectives
e. Direct and Indirect Speech
f. Patterns for Yes/No Questions
g. Writing – Narrative, Argumentative and Expository Essays.
h. Letter Writing – Informal and Formal
We shall succinctly look at these topics.
EVALUATION
The New Students’ Companion Ex 17 (B) 1-10
c. Consonants /t,b,d,p/
/p/ /b/ /t/ /d/
Pad bin ten den
Park ban tug dug
Pet bat team deem
Push bomb try dry
Pay bud town down
Mop bark train drain
Tap bush trip drip
EVALUATION
Write out fie words for each sound.
READING ASSIGNMENT
The New Students’ Companion p 88
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Fill in the gaps with the most suitable word or group of words from the options provided.
1. We ___ able to attend the party again last weekend. A. can’t be B. aren’t C. weren’t D. couldn’t be
2. ___ a road without looking right and left is crazy. A. To cross B. Cross C. To be crossing D. You cross
3. Since my luggage is ..than yours, you should help me. A. Heavy B. heavier C. heaviest D. more heavier
4. Mary ___ her food every day. A. will eat B. ate C. eaten D. eats
5. The goal keeper picks the ball and ___ it to the player. A. passes B. is passing C. will pass D. passed
THEORY
Change the following sentences to the simple present tense.
a. Ada saw the plane as it took off.
b. Bode had finished his work before going home.
c. My teacher was flogging me for coming late.
d. If she had read well, she would have passed the exam.
e. I did my work well.
WEEK TWO
TOPIC
a. Grammar: Question Tags
b. Comprehension: The Search for Honey
c. Vocabulary Development: Speaking
d. Writing: Letter to a Friend
e. Literature in English: Sunrise Poetry
EVALUATION
Effective English JSS 2. p. 170 Practice 2 (1-8)
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 P. 170
b. Comprehension/Reading
Content: The Search for Honey.
This passage is an extract from Kola Onadipe’sThe Adventure of Souza.
The story is an adventure of some school boys who journeyed towards the bush in a bid for honey. The
boys on several occasions remind themselves of the rules of the game.
On their way, they discuss what their courage will earn them in school and what they will do with the
honey.
EVALUATION
Effective English JSS 2 p. 169 Practice 3 (1-8)
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 P. 168 - 169
c. Vocabulary Development
Content: To learn some words of speaking.
- Tell: to give information, e.g. He told him the news.
- Discuss: to talk about something (do not use about after discuss). These sentences mean the same.
We talked about the accident.
We discussed the accident.
- Chat: to talk with friends about every day things.
- Grumble: to keep on complaining in an unhappy way.
- Murmur: to say something softly and quietly.
EVALUATION
Practice 2 p. 168, Effective English JSS 2.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 P. 167.
d. Writing
EVALUATION
A friend of yours had been absent from school for about a month due to illness. Write a letter to him/her
describing some interesting things that had happened in the school during his/her absence.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 p. 175
Towards the end of the poem, the poet employs the new day to favour him.
Poetic Devices
a. Diction: The poem is a straight forward one and is composed of simple words that any one can
understand. Words like ‘rise and walk’, ‘take over’, ‘welcome’ etc.
The poet uses the present simple tense to show us that the occurrence of dawn is a habitual action
that is everyday action.
b. Mood/tone: The poet is full of admiration of the herald of the new day. Hence, the poet happily
expresses himself. ‘a great struggling in the sky’, the struggling.
c. Personification: ‘light wants to take over from darkness’, ‘No, darkness says to the light’, ‘light that
gives new look to the day’
EVALUATION
1. Write out five present tense sentences from the poem.
2. Write a word to replace this phrase: the first appearance of light.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 p. 167
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
A. Read the passage and decide which word or phrase, a, b, c, d, best fits each space.
The cause of sickness and death was largely by _1_ diseases such as tuberculosis, measles and small
pox. Such diseases can easily spread from one sufferer to another.
Victims taken to the _2_ for treatment. Many victims are not taken for medication due to _3_ of many
families. Medical doctors would _4_ injection for patients who would be required to purchase some _5_
from pharmacy department in the hospital premises.
A B C D
1. potent medical communicable hospitable
2. hospital maternity herbalist nurse
3. opulence sincerity tribalism poverty
4. proscribe apply prescribe administer
5. herbs drugs concoction nurse
B. Change the following statements to passive voice.
1. He drove the car.
2. They ate the food.
3. We did the work.
4. My mother wrote two letters.
5. She drew the plan.
C. Put in the appropriate question tags and replies to the following statements.
e.g. The girl has money, hasn’t she? Yes, she has.
1. The principal is a kind man, ___________? __________
2. He won’t go to work. ____________? ________________.
3. Mary cannot write letter, ____________? _______________.
4. David came here yesterday, ___________? _______________.
5. The dog eats rice, _____________? __________________.
EVALUATION
Underline the have verb in the following sentences and state whether it is used as a main verb or a helping
verb.
1. We have begun to move at last.
2. My friend has a cute mole on her face.
3. Have people ever swum connection this canal.
4. It had been copied.
b. Vocabulary Development
Content: Preparation for the Reading Passage.
- Scold: To tell a person, usually angrily, that he has done something wrong.
- Civilization: Higher standards or behaviour and understanding.
- Restrict: To hold back or limit. To restrict the speed of a car, for example, is to keep it below a certain
speed.
EVALUATION
Effective English JSS 2 p. 182
EVALUATION
Effective English JSS 2 p. 183. Practice 3 (1-6)
Your creative imagination has to be brought into focus, so that your treatment of the story will be systematic
and attractive.
You create a character that is very proud of himself or herself. You have to show that this character does not
take advice from people, but that he/she over looks people. It is this flaw of pride that will eventually lead
the character to his down fail.
EVALUATION
Write a story that justifies this saying, ‘Pride Goes Before a Fall’.
Evaluation
a. Write out the ample examples the figures of speech used in this poem.
b. P 18 Activities (1-3) Sunrise Poetry (2).
READING ASSIGNMENT
College Essays for Basic Class 8.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
A. Fill in the gaps in the following sentences with the most appropriate option in the alternatives
given.
1. These books are ______________ A. theirs B. their’s C. them D. theirs’
2. The two ruffians were hitting wildly at__ A. theirselves B. themselves C. one another D. each other
3. The other books are __ A. chief Chukuwma’s B. Chief’s Chukwumas C. Chief Chukwuma D. Chief
Chukwumas.
4. The ___ for the selection of winners were unfair. A. criterion B.criterium C. criteria D. criterions
5. These girls are the ___ daughters. A. Commander-in-chief’s B. Commanders-in-chief’s C.
Commanders-in-chiefs D. Commanders-in-chief
6. ___ is the arrangement of events in a work of art. A. Setting B. Diction C. Characterization D. Plot
7. A story that ends on a sad note is ___. A. prose B. comedy C. drama D. tragedy
8. The sun peeped at me is an example of a/an A. personification B. alliteration C. assonance
D. metaphor
9. A figure of speech in which a speaker says the opposite of his intention. A. alliteration B. assonance
C. irony D. metaphor
10. Which of the following is not a figure of speech? A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Adjunct D. Irony
THEORY
Exam Focus
JSCE p. 82. Revision Exercise (c) 1-10.
WEEK FOUR
a. Grammar: Vocabulary: Synonyms
b. Writing: The Responsibilities of Government
c. Listening Comprehension: Main Points of a News Broadcast.
d. Speech Work: Consonant Contrast: /ð/ and /d/, /θ/ and /t/
e. Literature: Inspiration
a. Grammar:Vocabulary
Content:Synonyms
Synonyms are words of similar meanings.
Example :
Abandon – desert, forsake
Accord- harmony, agreement
Afraid – frightened, sacred
Ally- accomplice, friend, partner
Bright- brilliant, clear, intelligent
Charity- benevolence, philantrophy
Dangerous- hazardous, perilous, risky
Educate- guide, instruct ,teach
EVALUATION
Give the synonyms of these words: candid, glowing, oversee, abundant, impolite, strange, endeavor,flimsy,
elegant, try.
b. Writing
Content: The Responsibilities of Government.
In this lesson, you are expected to broaden your imagination n the duties of the government. Discuss in
detail the social, moral and other responsibilities of any government in power.
Note: You are to start off by giving us the definition of government and cite examples of good and well
known government of the world.
Evaluation
Write extensively on the topic. The Responsibilities of Government
Reading Assignment
Exam Focus, (English Language) P. 18
c. Listening Comprehension
Content: Main Points of a News Broadcast
Listen attentively to a news broadcast by your teacher. At the end, answer the evaluation questions.
Evaluation
Effective English JSS 2 p. 185 practice 1.
d. Speech Work
Content: Stress is an extra force used when pronouncing a particular word or syllable. In other words,
‘stressing’ a syllable means giving it more force, making it louder, longer and higher in pitch than other
syllables.
In English, there is a large number of words that can be both noun and verb.e.g. Export, rebel, subject,
increase, etc. when such words are nouns, the first syllable is stressed, when they are verbs, the second
syllable is stress. Such stressed syllables are written in capitals as in the following:
Rebel (Noun) - reBEL (verb)
IMport (Noun) - imPORT (verb)
CONvict (Noun) - conVICT(verb)
OBject(Noun) - obJECT (verb)
Some three syllable words are stressed on the second syllable.
e.g. enJOYment
draMAtic
adVANtage
imPORTant, etc.
/d / and /ð/
Dare there
Bad bathe
Die thy
Day they
Dine thine
EVALUATION
Write ten words for each sound.
e. Literature
Content: Inspiration
In the poem, the poet discusses in detail what inspiration is. The predominant figure of speech here is
personification. There are other several figures of speech used.
Evaluation:
1. With examples, write out the figures of speech used by the poet in this poem.
2. Sunrise Poetry for JSS Book 2 p. 26 Activities 1-2
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 p. 183
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Use the most appropriate options from the alternatives to fill the gaps in these sentences.
1. Nowadays, Nduka ____ a novel every week. A. read B. has read C. reads D. reading
2. The man ____ by the dog. A. was bitten B. was bit C. was bitting D. was bit
3. Fatimah and one other girl now ____ so. A. thinks B. think C. thought D. thinking
4. The little girl fainted in the heat, but she has ____ A. come up B. come about C. come to D. come off
THEORY
The New Student’s Companion p. 83, Exercise 16 B (1-5).
WEEK FIVE
TOPIC: Grammar
CONTENT: Antonyms
Antonyms are words of opposite meaning. Examples :
Above- below
Accelerate- retard
Actie- passive
Adult-child
Amateur-professional
Assemble-disperse
Barren-fertile
Benevolent-malevolent
Brother-sister
Cautious-reckless
Coarse-fine
Celestial-terrestial
Dynamic-static
Emigrant-immigrant
Freeze-thaw
EVALUATION
Write the antonyms of these words: immoral, minority, joy, spendthrift, prologue, feeble, intractable, folly,
industrious,profane.
/w/ /j/
Wear year
Woke yoke
Warn yarn
Woo you
Quell yell
EVALUATION
Write ten words for each sound.
Evaluation
Revision Questions: Essays p. 180, Exam Focus.
Reading Assignment
Student’s Companion p. 22-27.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Student’s Companion p. 27 ex. 7
WEEK SIX
TOPIC: Vocabulary Development
CONTENT: Words relating to the passage. Study the words on p. 206 to enable you understand the
passage better.
TOPIC: Comprehension
Evaluation
Practice 4 (1-5) p.209
Topic: owels
Content: / u/ and /u:/
Foot food
Could cooled
Full fool
Pull pool
Hood hewed
Wood wooed
EVALUATION
Write ten words for each sound.
Evaluation
Practice 2 (1-10) p 215, Effective English.
Evaluation
P 183 Exam Focus Objective questions (1-5).
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Exam Focus p. 69 (B) 1-10 and p. 70 (H) (1-15).
Topic: Speechwork
Content: Vowel Contrast
/ͻ:/ /D/ /^/
Hot hut
Cord cod cud
Court cot cut
Forks fox fuck
Port pot -
Sport spot -
Naught not nut
- Song sung
- Lock luck
- Stock stuck
- Cop cup
Evaluation: Write ten words for each sound.
TYPES OF ADJECTIVES
Articles discuss people and things e.g. a, an, the
Possessive adjectives show that something belongs to somebody or a thing e.g. my, your, our, it, his, her,
their. His book is torn.
Demonstrative adjectives point at nouns e.g. These books are very interesting. That book is mine.
Numbers adjectives answer the question how many. E.g. I havethree puppies. Two girls joined our school
today.
Interrogative adjectives ask questions e.g. Which book is yours? What time should we go? \
Indefinite adjectives discuss non-specific people or things. They are drawn from the indefinite pronouns e.g.
any,many, several ,few etc. Grandfather has been retired for many years now.
EVALUATION
Underline the adjective in each sentence or phrase:
1. A strong wind
2. Powerful engines roared.
3. Bring some money.
4. More help is coming.
5. Three girls arrived in Nigeria today.
EVALUATION
Write an essay on the topic: A Journey I Once Made
This poem discusses the idea that the sorrow that lovers usually express at parting is not necessarily
negative. Rather, it is an avenue to recount good moments experience in the past. Also, parting often
provides a chance for making a re-union, which should be made joyful experience.
EVALUATION
1. Discuss the use of paradox in this poem.
2. a. ‘Nor word nor weeping nor aught amend it’ means ‘nothing can ___ A. complement it B. change
the situation C. prevent from leaving D. adjust it E. adjust to the situation
3. The poem relies heavily on ___. A. simile B. paradox C. alliteration D. pun E. repetition
4. The theme of the poem is ___ A. sorrow B. sadness C. pain D. parting E. home coming
5. Parting indicates a ___ yesterday. A. happy B. dull C. painful D. unhappy E. sad
6. The statement ‘our past co-dwelling losses meaning ‘means that their past will be ___ A. futile
B. saddening C. cheering D. peaceful E. worthless
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English p. 217 (punctuation)
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Test for continuous assessment p.220 (2) 1-8, Effective English.
EVALUATION
Underline the prefixes or suffixes in the following words: counterattack, downwards, subhuman,
disappointment, assistant, introduction, clockwise, illiterate, maltreat, hypercautious.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Exam Focus English JSSCE p. 96-100.
EVALUATION
Write two words for each of these sounds.
TOPIC: Writing
CONTENT: An Account of Outing for School Magazine.
Study the instruction of p. 228 and write the account of p. 222
EVALUATION
Activities 1-2 p.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English p. 227 (noun phrases).
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Exam Focus p. 103 Revision Exercises A and B .
WEEK NINE
TOPIC: Grammar
CONTENT: Using Despite and Inspite of
Inspite of,despite and although are used to show a contrast but there are differences in the structures used
with them.
After in spite of and despite, a noun or a pronoun is used.
EVALUATION
Make sentences with despite and in spite of.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 p. 240 and 243
EVALUATION
List five words with each of the sounds.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Effective English JSS 2 p. 233
TOPIC: Writing
CONTENT: Letters to the Press.
Study the guidelines on p 241 and do the activity therein.
TOPIC: Comprehension
CONTENT: Letter to the press.
The passage is a formal letter written to Newspaper house by EpanaTaiwo.
Read the passage and answer the questions on it.
EVALUATION
p. 234 practice 2 (1-9)
GENERAL EVALUATION
Exam Focus. Revision Exercise page 117 (1-5)
Study the words on p. 235 and attempt the questions on p. 236 practice 4 (1-7)
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
Effective English P. 244 – 245 Practice 1-3