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1. For two-syllable nouns and adjectives, stress the first, for example
Cloudy carton table
2. For verbs with two syllables and prepositions, emphasize the second syllable,
for example
3. Words with three syllables.
(a)Those ending in –er, -ly, emphasis put on the first syllable, for example,
(b) Stress the first, for those ending in consonants and in –y, for example,
(c)Stress the last syllable if the word ends in –ee, -ese, -eer, -ique, -ette, for
example,
(d) Look at the ones with the suffixes below, where stress is placed on the
second,
-ary: library
Cial: judicial, commercial
-cian: musician, clinician
-tal : capital, recital
Stress is important in studying the heteronyms. A pair, or group of words is referred
to as heteronym when those words are spelled the same way but have different
pronunciation and meaning. We have two main categories of heteronyms:
(a)Noun- verb pairs; and
(b) Verb -and-adjective pairs.
We stress the first syllable if noun and the second if verb.
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Abuse Graduate
Record Cement
Convert Wind
Abuse Sin
Contest Produce
Duplicate Excuse
Polish Insult
Rebel Permit
In sentences;
(a)Many factories produce the produce we import.
(b) Allan became a convert after deciding to convert to christianity.
Sentence Stress
Sentence stress is accent on certain words within a sentence.
Most sentences have two basic word types:
(a)Content words which are the key words carrying the sense or meaning-
message.
(b) Structure words which just make the sentence grammatically correct.
They give the sentence its structure.
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Exercise 1
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1. The words that follow can be nouns or verbs dependingon the stressed
syllable. Use each as both the verb and noun in a single sentence.
(a)Cement
(b) Address
(c)Permit
(d) Content
2. Underline the part of the word in boldface you will stress in each of the
following sentences.
(a)The boy has been asked to de.sert the de.sert.
(b) My handsome es.cortwilles.cort me to the dance.
(c)After updating my re.sume, I will re.sume my job search.
(d) They have to con.testin the annual Math con.test.
(e)If you con.vict me, I will remain a con.vict for 5 years.
Exercise 2
Each word in the sentences below can be stressed to bring the meaning. What
will be the meaning when each word is stressed?
(a)I love your sister’s handwriting.
(b) You came late today.
INTONATION
➢ It is the rise and fall of voice in speaking.
➢ Intonation is crucial for communication.
➢ In English there are basically two kinds of intonation: rising and falling.
➢ We can use arrows to show the intanotion – whether rising or falling. ↘
represents falling intonation while ↗ represents the rising one.
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Falling Intonation
➢ Falling intonation is when we lower our voice at the end of a sentence.
➢ This usually happens in:
(a)Statements, for example,
• I like↘ bananas.
• It is nice working with ↘you.
• She travelled to↘ Eldoret.
(b) W/H Questions
• What is your ↘name?
• Where do you ↘live?
• How old are↘ you?
• Who is this young↘ man?
(c)Commands
• Get out ↘now.
• Give me the ↘money.
• Close your ↘books.
(d) Exclamatory sentences e.g.
• What a wonderful ↘present!
• How ↘nice of you
Rising intonation
➢ When we lower our voice.
➢ Used in:
• General Questions e.g.
Do you visit them↗ often?
Have you seen ↗her?
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Exercise
Using an arrow, determine whether rising or falling intonation is used in the
sentences.
(a)This music sounds good.
(b) I love watching horror movies.
(c)My sister’s name is Amina.
(d) Blue is my favourite colour.
(e)Is that tv good?
(f) Do you like that movie?
(g) Are you hungry?
(h) Get me my shoes.
(i) Study your lessons now.
(j) Are you insane?
(k) How many more hours before you are done with your work?
(l) Which novel is the best for you?
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PUNS/WORD PLAY
➢ A pun is a form of word play that suggests several meanings, by either
exploiting the multiple meanings of a word, or substituting a word for another
similar sounding word, the result of which is humorous.
➢ A pun is also known as paronomasia.
➢ There are two main types of puns:
(a)Homophonic puns
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This is where a word is substituted for another similar sounding word or word
pronounced almost in the same way . For example,
Fishermen are reel men.
Explanation: There is a twist on the word ‘reel’ which is originally supposed to be
spelt ‘real’.
Can you now explain the pun in the following homophonic puns?
1. What do sea monsters eat for lunch? Fish and ships.
2. I am on a seafood diet. Every time I see food, I eat it.
3. Did you about the Italian chef with terminal illness? He past away.
4. Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.
5. What tea do hockey players drink? Penalttea
6. What do ghosts serve for dessert? I scream.
7. What did the tree sya to the autumn? Leaf me alone.
8. What did the boy cat say to the girl cat on valentine’s day? You’re purr-fect
for me.
9. What day does an Easter egg hate the most? Fry-days.
10. Why did the scientist install a knocker on his door? He wanted to win
the No-bell prize!
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Explanation: The word ‘Rose’ is a female name. it could be the person the speaker
loves.
It is also a type of flower.
The other examples are;
1. My math teacher called me average. How mean!
2. What do prisoners use to call each other? Cell phones.
3. No matter how much you push the envelope, it’ll remain stationery.
4. Have you ever tried to eat a clock? It’s very time consuming.
5. A waist is a terrible thing to mind.
6. I am reading a book about anti-gravity. It’s impossible to put down.
7. What part of football ground is never the same? The changing room.
8. I want to tell you a chemistry joke but I know I will not get a reaction.
9. Why did the bee get married? Because he found his honey.
10. Did you hear about the guy who got hit in the head with a can of soda?
He was lucky it was a soft drink.
Features of Puns
Puns are characterized by;
1. They are short.
2. They are humorous.
Functions of Puns
They serve functions such as:
(a)Teaching pronunciation. For example, homophones.
(b) Enhancing creativity. One has to think in order to form their puns.
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(c)Entertaining. When said one wonders what the speaker intends, the audience
will laugh.
Exercise
Explain the pun in:
(a)I used to be a banker but I lost interest.
(b) A bicycle can’t stand on its own because it is two-tired.
(c)I don’t trust these stairs because they are always up to something.
(d) Santa’s helpers are known as subordinate clauses.
(e)The man who drank battery acid got charged.
TONGUE TWISTERS
➢ A phrase or a sentence which is hard to speak fast because of alliteration or a
sequence of nearly similar sounds is the tongue twister.
➢ It is worth noting that there is usually the use of mnemonic feature (sound
devices or sound patterns) in the tongue twisters.
➢ Let us read the following tongue twisters fast.
• She sells sea shells on the sea shore.
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• Any noise annoys an oyster but noisy noise annoys an oyster more.
• Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king’s kitchen.
Sound Patterns in Tongue Twisters
1. Read the tongue twister below fast.
She saw a fish on the seashore and I am sure the fish she saw on the sea shore was a
saw-fish.
In the words: she, shore and sure, there is the repetition of the consonant sound /ᶴ/ at
the beginning of the words. This is alliteration.
Alliteration is the repetition of the initial consonant sound in the nearby words.
Can you identify any other instance of alliteration in the above tongue twister?
2. Read this other tongue twister and take note of the highlighted letters.
A skunk sat on a stump and thank the stump stunk, but the stump thank the
skunk stunk.
The sound pattern here is consonance.
Consonance is the repetition of the inner consonant sound in the nearby words.
An inner sound is that which comes after the first.
There is another instance of consonance. Can you illustrate it?
3. Repetition
➢ In most tongue twisters, there is repetition of words or phrases. In (1) above, the
words ‘saw’, ‘fish’, etc. have been repeated.
➢ Now pick out the words and phrases repeated in these tongue twisters.
(a)If you tell Tom to tell a tongue twister, his tongue will be twisted as tongue
twister twists tongues.
(b) The sixth sick Sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.
4. Assonance
Let’s look at:
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How much wood could a wood chopper chop, if a wood chopper could chop
wood?
There is repetition of the /u:/ in the words; wood,could. This is assonance.
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in the nearby words.
Features of Tongue Twisters
A tongue twister will have the following features:
(1) it is short and brief.
(2) It is alliterative.
Functions of Tongue Twisters
1. They entertain. When one confuses the pronunciation of sounds, the audience
will laugh.
2. They teach pronunciation. We can, for example, learn the pronunciation of the
sounds /f/ and /v/, /s/ and /ᶴ/ etc.
3. Enhance creativity.
Exercise 1
With illustrations, identify the sound patterns in:
(a)It’s not the cough that carries you off, it’s the coffin they carry you off in!
(b) If two witches were watching two watches, which witch would watch
which watch?
(c)If a black bug bleeds black blood, what colour of blood does a blue bug
bleed?
(d) I wish to wash my Irish watch.
Exercise 2
Read the item below and then answer questions after it:
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RHYME
➢ Rhyming words are the words that sound the same at the ends. Examples of
rhyming words are:
➢ When a poem has rhyming words at the end of its lines, these are called ‘end
rhymes’. Look at these two lines:
That keep me locked up tight
All of the things that make me feel not right
The words ‘tight’ and ‘right’ rhyme.
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➢ Read the poem below and then try to identify the instances of rhyme in it.
Mystic Travel
Mystic travel time
Too endless islands in your mind
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Reading the poem aloud, we can point out several rhyming couplets. They include
among others:
• Free and me
• Away and day
• Sensations and masturbations
• Truth and youth
Internal Rhyme in Separate Lines
Here is are two examples of pairs of lines with middle rhymes in separate lines.
I see a red boat that has a red flag
Just like my red coat and my little red pail
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Now read the stanza below from the poem ‘The Raven’ and identify all the pairs of
rhyming words.
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I hear it in my mind
Within my head not in my ears
Not of the normal kind
Early or late,
Patient …can’t wait
Lost or your found
The world goes around
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Why Rhyme?
(a)Rhyme creates rhythm in the poem.
(b) It also makes reading or reciting the poem interesting.
(c)The poem is also made easy to memorize.
Exercise 1
Describe the rhyme scheme of the poem below by Robert Broadbent.
One Day at a Time
Happy or sad
Good days or bad
Cherry or down
The world goes around
Give up or try
Out going or shy
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A smile or a frown,
The world goes around
Early or late,
Patient …can’t wait,
Lost or your found,
The world goes around
Angry, serene
Out spoken, unsent
Tense or unwound,
The world goes around
Exercise 2
The incomplete poem below has the rhyme scheme: aabccbddebfe. Complete it
with appropriate words.
Death did not take Paris silently
Rumbled the grave screaming _______________________
No child slept easy that _______________________
Twenty minutes of terror waking
Wee ones from sleep in cold sweats __________________________
Stealing their peaceful birthright.
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SONGS
(a) LULLABIES
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❖ Read the song below and then attempt the questions that follow.
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❖ Now read the song below. You can practice singing it.
(c)Teasing Songs
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(e)Love Poetry/Songs
1. Express romance.
2. Mend the damaged relationship between lovers.
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❖ They are elaborate and talk about the lives of heroes known to the
community.
❖ The heroic deeds of the heroes are mentioned.
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(k) Dirges
(l) Panegyrics
❖ In its specialized form panegyric is a type of song and one meant to praise
someone.
❖ The praise song can be sung by someone else or sung by one for self praises.
Sometimes these are self-praises
❖ Formalized praises are directed publicly to kings, chiefs, and leaders,
composed and recited by members of a king’s official entourage.
❖ One can be praised in case of:
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ETIQUETTE
TELEPHONE ETIQUETTE
Telephone etiquette are the rules that demonstrate the proper and polite way to use
your phone/telephone.
It starts from how you prepare for phone calls to when you end the call.
Preparation for Phone Call
The following should be done before placing a call:
➢ Ensure you have enough time. It will not auger well to suddenly end the
conversation because of insufficient airtime.
➢ Go to a place where there is silence. Too much noise will distract your
attention.
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➢ Think through exactly what you want to say. Write it down if possible so you
don’t forget what to say or ask and look as though you didn’t have anything to
say.
Tips to Display When Making a Call
Whether at work, at home, or on your mobile phone, remember to display the tips
below at all times:
1. Identify yourself at the beginning of the call.
2. Speak clearly and slowly especially when leaving the message.
3. Speak with a low tone of voice. Be sure to know how loud you may be.
4. Always end with a pleasantry, for example,’ Have a nice day.’
5. Let the caller hang up first.
6. Stay away from others while talking on the phone. They don’t need to hear
your private conversation.
What to Avoid
1. Avoid being distracted by other activities while speaking. Some of these
activities include:
➢ Rustling papers
➢ Chewing
➢ Driving
➢ Speaking with someone
➢ Shopping
➢ Working on the computer
2. Avoid allowing interruptions to occur during the conversation.
3. Do not engage in an argument with the caller.
4. Talking too loudly.
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• Bathrooms
• Hospitals
• Waiting rooms
• Meetings
• Museums
• Places of worship
• Lectures
• Live performances
• Funerals
• Weddings
Telephone Conversations
Here we shall focus on majorly business telephone conversations. It should be
noted that there are patterns that are followed; but not all will follow this rigid
pattern. The six patterns include:
1. The phone is answered by someone who asks if he/she can help.
2. The caller makes a request either to be connected to someone or for
information.
3. The caller is connected, given information or told that that person is not
present at the moment.
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4. The caller is asked to leave a message if the person who is requested for is not
in.
5. The caller leaves a message or asks other questions.
6. The phone call finishes.
Exercise 1
Read the telephone conversation below and then answer questions that follow.
Pauline: (a form two student, Wajanja School) ring ring… ring ring …
Secretary: Hello, Wajanja School, this is Ms Esther speaking. How may I be of
help to you?
Pauline: Yes, this is Pauline Karanja a form two student calling. May I speak to the
principal, please?
Secretary: I am afraid MsKaluma is not in the office at the moment. Would you
like to leave a message?
Pauline: I would really want, thanks. When she comes back, tell her I wanted to
ask for one day permission. My brother is sick and I would like to request her that I
report one day after the opening day. It is I who will be left with my siblings as the
brother goes to the hospital. That is all.
Secretary: Sorry for that, I wish him quick recovery. I would give her the message
as soon.
Pauline:I would be grateful madam. Thanks again.
Pauline:Welcome Pauline. Just ensure you report as stated here.
Secretary: Ok have a nice day madam.
Pauline:You too have a perfect day. Goodbye
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MASTERY OF CONTENT
INTERVIEWS
Have you ever attended the formal meetings where you are asked questions and are
expected to respond to them? More than once you will be invited to attend
interviews. You can also invite someone to interview. For this reason, you should
some interview tips.
The two participants in an interview are the interviewer (at times a panel of
interviewers), and the interviewee.
Tips for the Interviewees
Job Interview Preparations
If you really want to be considered for a particular job following an interview, you
have to adequately prepare to succeed. The following are the preparations the
interviewee would put in place before the interview:
(a)Contact your referees to alert them that you will be interviewed and they are
likely to receive a call.
(b) Prepare your documents. Make sure they are neat and well arranged.
(c)Know the location where you are having the interview. It will help you know
how long it will take you to reach there.
(d) Do some research about the organization.
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Exercise 1
you are the secretary of journalism Club at Maembe Dodo Mixed School. On
Friday you would like to interview your school Deputy Principal on the issue of
Students’ Discipline.
(a)Write down any three questions you would ask him/her.
(b) Other than writing down questions to ask, how else would you prepare
prepare for this day?
(c)State four things you would do as you interview him.
Exercise 2
Read the conversation below and then answer questions after it.
Ms Naomi: Welcome to our Doctor’s office.
Mr. Josh: Nice to be here.
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Ms Naomi: I see from your resume that you are a cardiologist with 10 years of
practice.
Mr. Josh: That’s right.
Ms Naomi: This interview is just to get to know you a little and then there are
follow up interviews. So what do you do in your free time?
Mr. Josh: I like golfing and swimming. I also like to read newspapers.
Ms Naomi:Why did you want to be a doctor?
Mr. Josh:Actually I love helping people get well. I think cardiology has made
great strides recently and I would like to share my findings with others.
Ms Naomi:Have you written in any scientific journals so far?
Mr. Josh:Not yet. But hopefully soon.
Ms Naomi:OK, we’d like to learn more about you. Let’s go for lunch wwith our
colleagues, if that’s OK.
Mr. Josh:That’s fine, I am free.
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Reading
➢ There is a lot of reading you will engage in. To cope with it all, you'll need to
develop some reading techniques.
➢ Here we'll talk about scanning, skimming and reading for study.
Scanning
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➢ When you scan a text, you search for one particular item (or set of items) while
ignoring everything else.
➢ Suppose, for example, that you're writing an assignment on Effects of Drug
Abuse, and you're looking through a copy of Drug Addict’s Story, to see if there
are any relevant material. You scan the list of contents to find the part written
Drug Abuse , then scan the materials listed there.
Skimming
➢ Whereas you scan for specific information, you skim a text to get a general idea
of what information it contains.
➢ In this case you might pick up the copy of Drug Addict’s Story in a library, skim
through the contents, turn to a couple of articles that interest you and skim
through the paragraphs to get a sense of what they are saying.
➢ You wouldn't read every word, or even look at every paragraph.
➢ You just read enough to find out whether the book/newspaper is worth
reading/buying.
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COMPREHENSION SKILLS
SUMMARY
➢ An excellent summary is a summary written to show that you have read and
understood something.
➢ You will get assignments that ask you to read a certain material and summarize
it.
5.Target your first draft for approximately 1/4 the length of the original.
6.Never put any of your own ideas, opinions, or interpretations into the summary.
This means you have to be very careful of your word choice.
NOTE MAKING
How to Make Notes
The following tips will come in handy when making notes:
1. Read the material carefully and thoroughly.
2. Underline the key sentences as you read. This will help in forming the title.
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Notes Template
TITLE …………………….
(a) ………………………………………….
(b) …………………………………………
(c)………………………………………..
(d) ………………………………………..
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2. Category of Animals
Those used for animals include:
❖ An army of ants
❖ A catch of fish
❖ A drove of goats/bullocks
❖ A fall of lambs
❖ A flight of birds
❖ A flock of birds
❖ A flock of sheep
❖ A haul of fish
❖ A herd of buffaloes/cattle/deer/elephants/goats
❖ A hive of bees
❖ A host of sparrows
❖ A kennel of dogs
❖ A knot of frogs
❖ A litter of cubs
❖ A litter of kittens/puppies
❖ A murder of crows
❖ A pack of wolves
❖ A pack of hounds
❖ A swarm of bees/flies
❖ A team of horses
❖ A team of ducks/horses/oxen
❖ A tribe of goats
❖ A troop of lions/monkeys
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3. Category of Things
❖ An album of autographs/photographs/stamps
❖ An anthology of poems/stories
❖ A basket of fruits
❖ A bowl of rice
❖ A bouquet of flowers
❖ A bunch of keys
❖ A chest of drawers
❖ A cloud of dust
❖ A convoy of lorries
❖ A fleet of ships/lorries
❖ A forest of trees (also; stand, clump, grove of)
❖ A galaxy of stars
❖ A group of islands
❖ A hedge of bushes
❖ A library of books
❖ A nest of rumours
❖ A pack of cards
❖ A pack of lies
❖ A pair of shoes
❖ A range of mountains
❖ A rouleau of coins
❖ A stack of wood
❖ A string of pearls
❖ A wad of notes
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Exercise 1
What name is given to a group of:
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1. Writers
2. Widows
3. Witches
4. Tailors
5. Judges
6. Grammarians
7. Shoemakers
8. Girl guides
9. Foresters
10. Prisoners
11. Preachers
12. Candidates
13. Matrons
14. Magistrates
15. Lawyers
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Sister-in-law
Preposition + Noun
Underdog
Noun + Adjective
Spoonful
Plural Forms of Compound Nouns
➢ In general, we make the plural of the compound noun by adding –s to the most
significant one. Look at the table
Singular Plural
Head teacher Head teachers
Passerby Passersby
Mother-in-law Mothers-in-law
Wallpaper Wallpapers
➢ There are variations with those ending in –ful, like spoonful. You can either say
spoonsful (new style), spoonfuls (old style). It is advisable you remain consistent in
your choice.
Compound Noun New Style Old Style
Spoonful Spoonsful Spoonfuls
Bucketful Bucketsful Bucketfuls
Cupful Cupsful Cupfuls
Truckful Trucksful Truckfuls
Mouthful Mouthsful Mouthfuls
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➢ There are those nouns that have no obvious significant word. They will require you
to consult the dictionary to find their plural. For example,
• Go-betweens
• Good-for-nothings
• Grown-ups
• Higher-ups etc
➢ For compound nouns made of noun +noun, the first noun is taken as an adjective,
and does not take an –s. examples
• Apple trees
• Toothbrushes
• Bus stops , etc
Exercise
Using compound nouns, shorten the underlined phrases in the sentences below.
(a)She is cleaning a room for stores.
(b) He bought a new ruler for measuring up to 30 cm.
(c)June is the assistant class secretary for form two.
(d) We had to stop at the station for the buses.
(e)Get me size of cables.
(f) They bought it as there was reduction in cost.
(g) Students are given two breaks of twenty minutes.
(h) These are the plugs with three pins.
(i) The mechanic has carried two metal boxes for the tools.
(j) Are you the wife of my son?
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(c)POSSESSIVES
➢ A noun can be a possessive when it can also have “of a” or ”of the” preceding it.
For example,
The watch of a girl – a girl’s watch.
The milk of the cow – the cow’s milk.
Singular Possessives
➢ A singular noun is usually made possessive by adding ‘s to the end of the noun. For
example,
The man’s wheelbarrow is lost.
➢ Most proper nouns are made possessives by adding ‘s to the end of the word, for
example,
Khalwale’s shirt is dark.
➢ A singular noun that ends in s can be made possessive by either adding ‘s to the
end of the word, or by only adding ‘ to the end of the word. Example,
Matthews’ job is good.
Matthews’s job is good.
Plural Possessives
➢ A plural noun that ends in s can be made possessive by only adding ‘ to the end of
the word. Example
All the technicians’ fingers were cut.
➢ A plural noun that ends in other letters apart from s can be made possessive by
adding ‘s to the word. For example,
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PRONOUNS
(a) NUMBER AND PERSON IN PRONOUNS
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Pronoun Number
➢ A pronoun can be singular or plural.
➢ Singular pronouns are:
❖ I, me, he, him, his, she, her, it, anyone, this, etc
➢ Plural pronouns are:
❖ We, us, they, them, these, all, those, etc
Pronoun Person
➢ Pronouns are divided into three grammatical persons. These divisions are:
❖ First person
It refers to the one or ones speaking.
The pronouns used here are I, me, mine, we, us, ours
❖ Second person
The one spoken to, or directly addressed, is referred to here.
The pronouns in the second person are you, yours
❖ Third person
It refers to the one or ones spoken about.
Some pronouns used in the second person are it, its, they, theirs, them
Examples in Sentences
i. She likes me.
ii. Fred bought him an umbrella.
iii. Yours is the smallest.
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• All
• Another
• Any
• Anybody
• Anyone
• Anything
• Anywhere
• Both
• Each
• Either
• Enough
• Everybody
• Everyone
• Everything
• Few
• Many
• Nobody
• None
• One
• Several
• Some
• Somebody
• Someone
• Somewhere etc
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➢ Most indefinite pronouns are either singular or plural. Some of them can, however,
be used as singular and plural depending on the context.
➢ A singular pronoun takes a singular verb. Examples,
i. Each teacher has written her/his lesson notes.
ii. There are two cups. One is mine.
➢ By the same token, a plural pronoun takes a plural verb for agreement. Examples,
i. Many have been here.
ii. Both are my friends.
Meaning of Some Typical Indefinite Pronouns
Singular Indefinite Pronouns
Pronoun Meaning Example in a Sentence
Another Additional That cook was stubborn.
Can you help me get
another?
Anybody/anyone No matter what person Is there anyone at home?
Anything No matter what thing Is there anything left
there?
Each Every one of two or more Each has to pay for the
damage.
Either One of the two Either is ok.
Enough As much as needed There is enough money
to take us the whole
week.
Everybody/everyone All people Since everyone has
arrived has left, you can
lock the gate.
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• Both
• Many
• All
Exercise 1
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Complete the sentence with the most appropriate indefinite pronoun from the list
given below.
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Everyone
Somewhere
Everybody
Nothing
Anywhere
Anything
Anybody
Something
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VERBS
(a) AUXILIARY VERBS
➢ Auxiliary (or Helping) verbs are used together with a main verb to show the verb’s
tense or to form a negative or question.
➢ There are two categories of auxiliary verbs:
(a)Primary Auxilliaries
➢ The most common auxiliary verbs are have, be, and do.
➢ The three have their forms as shown below.
Verb Forms
Be • Be
• Am
• Is
• Are
• Was
• Were
• Been
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• Being
Have • Have
• Has
• Had
Do • Do
• Does
• Did
Examples in Sentences
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7. I have purchased a new pair of shoes to replace the ones that were lost in my
luggage.
8. We hope you don’t drop out of school.
9. She was asking Wachira a question.
10. Richard has been working hard the whole year.
11. Sarah doesn’t ski or roller skate.
➢ Unlike the primary auxiliary verbs, modal auxiliaries never change form.
➢ Look at the list of modal auxiliary verbs follows:
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• Can
• Could
• May
• Might
• Must
• Need
• Ought to
• Shall
• Should
• Will
• Would
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Auxiliary verbs, also known as helping verbs, add functional or grammatical meaning
to the clauses in which they appear. They perform their functions in several different
ways:
Auxiliary verbs almost always appear together with a main verb, and though there are
only a few of them, they are among the most frequently occurring verbs in the English
language.
Fill in the blank with the correct auxiliary verb from the choices presented:
1. What ________________ the kids doing when you last saw them? (was, were,
are, did, been)
2. Carla ________________ always wanted to try skydiving. (was, doesn’t, has, is,
have)
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➢ The future perfect tense refers to a completed action in the future. When we use
this tense we are projecting ourselves forward into the future and looking back at
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an action that will be completed some time later than now. It is most often used
with a time expression.
➢ The future perfect is composed of two elements
the simple future of the verb "to have" (will have) + the past participle of the
main verb
Negative
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
Interrogative
I will have jumped I won't have jumped Will I have jumped? Won't I have jumped?
You will have You won't have Will you have Won't you have
jumped jumped jumped? jumped?
They will have They won't have Will they have Won't they have
jumped jumped jmped? jumped?
Function
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Examples
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(c)PROGRESSIVE ASPECT
➢ It expresses an on-going action.
➢ The action could have been in the past, present, or will happen in future.
➢ Verbs in this aspect are recognizable by the present participle (-ing)
Progressive Aspect with Past Tense
We use the pattern:
Was or were + present Participle,
Examples
❖ We were travelling.
❖ She was writing.
Progressive Aspect with Present Tense
The pattern below is used
Is or are +present participle, for example
❖ She is writing.
❖ They are dancing.
Progressive Aspect With Future Time
To form this, we use the pattern:
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The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty.
Examples in Sentences
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➢ The simple future tense is composed of two parts: will / shall + the infinitive
without to.
➢ study the table below:
I will = I'll
We will = we'll
You will = you'll
He will = he'll
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Future continuous
This time next month she will be writing her final paper.
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Future perfect
Examples in Sentences
(i) Won’t you be here for my party for three hours next week?
(ii) You will have evacuated the building by the time the constructors arrive.
(iii) She will have left by the time we arrive.
➢ This tense is used to project oneself forward in time and to look back.
➢ It refers to events or actions in a time between now and some future time are
unfinished.
➢ It is most often used with a time expression.
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(i) I will have been doing my degree at the university for two years by 2019.
(ii) By 2030 he will have been driving his car for 15 years.
(iii) Next year I will have been learning in this school for three years.
ADJECTIVES
ORDER OF ADJECTIVES
➢ Adjectives denoting attributes usually occur in a specific order.
➢ In general, adjectives follow the following order:
Order Examples
Quantity Thirty, many, some
Opinion Nasty, dirty, beautiful
Size Short, tiny, huge
Shape Square, round, circular
Age Young, new, 20-year-old
Colour Green, indigo, pink
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Examples in Sentences
i. Hamisi has decided to sell his flashy new German car.
ii. I met several charming Indian ladies.
iii. There are three big football balls in the store.
iv. She has bought a few small white sleeping mats.
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ADVERBS
(a) ADVERBS OF PLACE
➢ They talk about when the action happened, will happen, or happens.
➢ They are placed after the main verb or object.
➢ Examples of adverbs of place are:
❖ Up
❖ Down
❖ Far
❖ Overseas
❖ Nearby
❖ North, etc
Examples in Sentences
1. She went there.
2. The supermarket is nearby.
3. She went overseas.
4. The bedroom is upstairs.
(b) ADVERBS OF DEGREE
➢ An adverb of degree tells us the intesity at which at which an action occurs, or
degree of an adjective or another adverb.
➢ Examples of adverbs of degree are:
❖ Extremely
❖ Quite
❖ Very
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❖ Almost
❖ Just etc
Examples in Sentences
1. It very cold outside.
2. This water is extremely hot.
PREPOSITIONS
COMPLEX PREPOSITIONS
➢ A complex preposition consists of two or three word combinations but acting as
a single unit.
➢ Below are the examples:
❖ In accordance with
❖ On behalf of
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❖ In aid of
❖ In line with
❖ With respect to
❖ By mean of
❖ In relation to
Examples in Sentences
1. I am writing in regard to what we discussed yesterday.
2. He came on behalf of his boss.
3. A word can be distinguished on the basis of stress.
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CONJUNCTIONS
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
➢ A subordinating conjunction joins a subordinate clause (dependent) to a main
clause (independent clause).
➢ A subordinating conjunction is always followed by a clause.
➢ It reduces the importance of one clause so that the reader understands which of the
two ideas are important.
➢ Separate the subordinate clause from the main clause with a comma when the
sentence begin with a subordinate clause.
➢ The following is a list of common subordinating conjunctions:
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• After • That
• Although • Though
• As • Till
• As if • Unless
• As long as • Until
• As much as • When
• As soon as • Whenever
• As though • Where
• Because • Whereas
• Before • Wherever
• Even if • While
• Even though • Why
• How
• If
• Inasmuch
• In order that
• Lest
• Now that
• Once
• Provided
• Provided
that
• Since
• So that
• Than
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Examples in Sentences
i. When the door was knocked, Joan rose to open it.
ii. It is hard to give up drugs once you get addicted.
iii. Because I was sick, I went to see the doctor.
iv. Although it was cold, he took off his coat.
v. I can’t take you out since I have no money.
Exercise
Combine the pair of sentences using subordinating conjunction. Choose the
conjunction from the list below.
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Rather than
While
Whereas
Now that
Before
Whether or not
Once
Even though
Since
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1. Henry passed the exams first time. Jane had to retake the exams twice.
2. My sister likes Math. I prefer Chemistry.
3. It was raining. I didn’t get wet.
4. I will be late today. There is jam in town.
5. Njuguna passed the test. Njuguna did not revise.
6. I will leave. There is someone to take care of the baby.
7. John is a boy. Mary is a girl.
8. Go to play. Call your sister.
9. I didn’t give the money to my sister. I gave the money to my cousin.
10. You know him personally. You have to agree that he has done a lot for this
country.
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INTERJECTIONS
➢ A word(s) used to exclaim or protest or command.
➢ An injection conveys an emotion. The emotion can be of joy, disgust, surprise,
excitement, etc.
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• Phew
• Ah!
• Mmm!
• Humph
Exercise
Fill the blanks with appropriate interjections.
1. __________, I can’t see you tomorrow.
2. _________, I will wait for you.
3. __________ ! The train is leaving!
4. ___________ I can now go and play.
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PHRASES
(a) CONSTITUENTS OF VERB PHRASES
➢A sentence must have a verb.
➢A verb phrase has a verb as the head word.
➢A verb phrase consists of a main verb plus auxiliary veb(s).
➢Look at the sentence below.
These girls are annoying.
Are annoying is the verb phrase.
Are is an auxiliary verb.
Annoying is the main verb.
➢ The main verb normally comes at the end of the phrase.
More Examples In Sentences
1. The prices have fallen.
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CLAUSES
(a) INDEPENDENT AND SUBORDINATE CLAUSES
Independent Clauses
➢ A clause is independent when it meets the following conditions:
❖ It has a subject
❖ It has an action—what the subject is doing.
❖ It expresses a complete thought.
Examples
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1. We left home.
2. He lives in Nairobi.
Subordinate Clauses
➢ A subordinate clause (or dependent) clasuse cannot stand alone as a sentence since
it does not express a complete thought.
➢ A dependent clause begins with a subordinate conjunction or relative pronouns or a
relative adverb.
➢ It leaves one wondering “what happened?”
Examples
1. Where she went
2. Before Khamisi arrived.
3. After she abused me.
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Other Examples
1. Rose wanted to buy a dress, but she didn’t have enough money.
2. They did not go to church, yet their parent advised them to.
3. Do you want to go to Rongo or Homabay?
(c)COMPLEX SENTENCES
➢ A complex sentence is made up of an independent clause and at least one
dependent clauses.
➢ A dependent clause lacks one of the elements that would make it a complete
sentence.
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Exercise
Change the sentences below to passive voice.
1. Juliet changed the flat tire.
2. Gregory painted the entire house.
3. Who taught you Physics?
4. No one answered my call.
5. Who stole my bag?
6. The hunter killed the antelope.
7. They will send her a success card.
8. The terrible news shocked everyone.
GRAMMAR ANSWERS
PARTS OF SPEECH
NOUNS
COLLECTIVE NOUNS
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1) Worship
2) Ambush
3) Coven
4) A disguising
5) Bench
6) A conjunction
7) Blackening
8) Company
9) Stalk
10) A pity/a gang
11) Converting
12) Slate
13) Riches
14) Bench
15) Eloquence
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(a)COMPOUND NOUNS
a) She is cleaning a room for stores.
She is cleaning a storeroom.
b) He bought a new ruler for measuring up to 30 cm.
He bought a 30-cm ruler.
c) June is the assistant class secretary for form two.
June is the assistant form two class prefect.
d) We had to stop at the station for the buses.
We had to stop the bus station.
e) Get me size of cables.
Get me cable size.
f) They bought it as there was reduction in cost.
They bought it as there was cost reduction.
g) Students are given two breaks of twenty minutes.
Students are given two-twenty minute breaks.
h) These are the plugs with three pins.
These are the three-pin plugs.
i) The mechanic has carried two metal boxes for the tools.
The mechanic has carried two metal toolboxes.
j) Are you the wife of my son?
Are you my daughter-in-law?
PRONOUNS
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
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Exercise 1
1) Something
2) Anything
3) Anybody
4) Anywhere
5) Somewhere
6) Nothing
7) Everyone/everybody
8) Anywhere
9) Everyone/everybody
10) Somewhere
Exercise 2
1) He didn’t say anything useful.
2) There is nothing left.
3) No-one can answer this question.
SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
1. Henry passed the exams first time. Jane had to retake the exams twice.
Henry passed the exams the first time while/whereas Jane had to retake
them twice.
2. My sister likes Math. I prefer Chemistry.
Whereas/while my sister likes Math, I prefer Chemistry.
3. It was raining. I didn’t get wet.
Even though it was raining, I didn’t get wet.
I didn’t get wet even though it was raining.
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INTERJECTIONS
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1) No, 4) Phew
2) Well 5) Alas
3) Hurry 6) Ahh
7)
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Task
Write the correct spelling for:
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131. rhyme
132. rhythm
133. secretary
134. seize
135. separate
136. sergeant
137. similar
138. skilful
139. speech
140. successful
141. supersede
142. surprise
143. tomatoes
144. tomorrow
145. twelfth
146. tyranny
147. underrate
148. until
149. usable/useable
150. vacuum
151. vehicle
152. vicious
153. weather
154. weird
155. welfare
156. withhold
157. Writing
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Reasons answer the question why? Why do you think life in villages is more
comfortable? You could have reasons as follow:
Reason: The challange of traffic jam does not exist in the villages.
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➢ Can you write a paragraph using the reasons and topic sentence above?
➢ Reasons are not just stated; they are supported by details. Some details may be facts,
some opinions..
Comparison Conjunctions
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Contrast Conjuctions
However,
In contrast, On the other hand,
By contrast, even though + [sentence]
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When I entered university, I lived in a small town near Ngunjiri. That was the first
time I lived alone. I felt it was a feather in my cap. I had nothing but a small bicycle.
But I felt happy every day. I wasn’t afraid to lose my shirt because I always lived on
a shoestring. I didn’t become hot under the collar because everyone helped me
kindly.I found a part-time job in supermarket. The owner was a bit of a stuffed shirt.
So I tried to keep his shirt on and to handle our customers with kid gloves.The
experience taught me a sense of responsibility.
4) Using Facts/Statistics
➢ Another way to develop a paragraph is to include Include Facts and Statistics.
➢ Offer precise data from your own knowldege, or from authoritative sources,
possibly in numerical form.
➢ Summarize the results, or quote your sources.
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➢ Facts and statistics are the kinds of evidence many readers consider convincing
proof of generalizations and opinions.
➢ Facts and statistics also help readers understand a subject/topic.
5) Using Rhetorical Questions
➢ A rhetorical question cannot be answered to you but the reader might answer the
question to himself/herself.
➢ A question which is posed without the expectation of an answer is called a
“rhetorical question.”
PUNCTUATION
QUOTATION MARKS
➢ Quotations marks ( “” ) are a pair of punctuation marks used primarily to mark the
beginning and end of a passage attributed to another and repeated word for word.
➢ They are also used to indicate meanings and to indicate the unusual or uncertain
status of a word.
➢ Single quotation marks (') are used most frequently for quotes within quotes.
➢ Use quotation marks to cite something someone said exactly. Examples
• "I'm coming right now," she said.
• Kim told me, "Don't leave your shoes at the door. They will be stolen."
• Harry told me not to forget my soccer jersey.
➢ When rephrasing what someone told you, no quotation marks are needed. Example,
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➢ If quoting others within a quote, both single and double quotation marks are used to
set the two separate quotations off from each other.
APOSTROPHE
➢ An apostrophe (') is used to indicate the omission of a letter or letters from a word,
the possessive case, or the plurals of lowercase letters.
➢ Examples of the apostrophe in use include:
• Plural for lowercase letters: They were told to mind their p's and q's.
➢ The apostrophe has two different, but important uses in English: possession and
contractions.
The apostrophe is placed where the omitted letter would be in that case.
is not, has not, had not, did not, would isn't, hasn't, hadn't, didn't, wouldn't,
NOT
not, can not can't
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she is, there is, he is, it is, Mary is, Jim she's, there's, he's, it's, Mary's,
IS
is, Germany is, who is Jim's, Germany's, who's
AM I am I'm
HAVE I have, you have, we have, they have I've, you've, we've, they've
In most cases you simply need to add 's to a noun to show possession
Examples
• Boy’s voice
• Teacher’s students
HYPHEN
➢ A hyphen is used between the parts of a compound word or name or between the
syllables of a word, especially when divided at the end of a line of text.
➢ Examples of this in use include:
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➢ In general, hyphens are used to join two words or parts of words together while
avoiding confusion or vagueness.
Examples
• go-down
• up-to-date
➢ There are some cases where hyphens maintain written clarity such as where there
are letter collisions, where a prefix is added, or in family relations. Many words
that have been hyphenated in the past have since dropped the hyphen and become a
single word (email, nowadays).
Examples
• co-operate
• post-colonial
• great-grandmother
• Thirty-six
• Three-fifths
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Examples
1. STUDY WRITING
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(a) SUMMARIES
SUMMARY
➢ An excellent summary is a summary written to show that you have read and
understood something.
➢ You will get assignments that ask you to read a certain material and summarize it.
5.Target your first draft for approximately 1/4 the length of the original.
6.Never put any of your own ideas, opinions, or interpretations into the summary.
This means you have to be very careful of your word choice.
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Describing a person
➢ When you are describing a person, you are telling the reader something about him
or her. The quality of your description will depend on your observation and on how
well you can express yourself in writing.
Example:
Victor Kumasi
We hear about him a lot. He is always the first to arrive in the classroom. This has
made him our class teacher’s favourite. When it comes to running, I don’t know what
to say; he runs faster than most of the athletes we admire. The only surprising thing is
that he never speaks English. Even at that he remains the most loved in the whole
school.
Describing a place
In describing a place, you need to use your five senses. just consider :
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2. CREATIVE WRITING
IMAGINATIVE COMPOSITIONS
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a) Characters: Refers to those who act in the story. They should be people, animals
or objects that think and talk.
b) Setting: Describes time and place of the story for example: classroom, lakeside,
town etc.
c) Plot: Refers to the series of actions that the characters go through as they try to
solve a problem. In the plot, we have the:
1. Introduction: This is usually short. It presents the character, the situation or the
problem, and part of the setting.
2. Development: This simply shows how the situation affects the characters and
what they do to try and solve the problem.
3. Conclusion: This shows the solution of a problem. It is usually short. It may lead
to a happy, sad or surprise ending.
When writing a story, remember to organise the flow of your events so that the
reader’s interest is maintained throughout the story. The element of suspense should
also be created and maintained so that the reader will want to find out what is most
likely to happen in your story.
1. Including mystery
2. Changing the scene
3. Creating unexpected events
4. Including dialogue
5. Giving surprise ending
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3. INSTITUTIONAL WRITING
(a) Business Letters
➢ Usually from one organization/company/institution to another, or between such and
their customers and other external parties.
➢ A business letter is any letter with two addresses, salutation, RE, and ends with a
sinature, and whose contents are professional in nature.
➢ It is more formal than personal letters.
➢ You must have the formatting down.
➢ Some types of business letters are:
• Sales letters
• Order letters – sent by consumers or businesses to manufacturers, retailers or
wholesalers to order goods and services. The contents include quantity,
name, etc of the product.
• Complaint letters – use a tone that will make your complaint be satisfied.
• Inquiry letters. Written to elicit information from the recipient.
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Kamato Academy,
P.O. Box 789 – 20100,
OGONGO – KENYA
The Director
Kamato Academy
P.O. B ox 789 – 20100
OGONGO – KENYA
Dear Ms Jane:
I trust four weeks is sufficient notice for you to find a replacement for
my position. I would be pleased to help train the person you choose to
take my place before I finally leave.
Thank you for offering me the job for the past two years. My experience
as a teacher, head of various departments and patron of clubs and
societies here has been positive and I am confident that I will use most
of the skills I have learnt at Kamato Academy in future.
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If you have any concerns, please let me know. I will be more willing to
listen to you.
[sign]
D’Matteo Kichapo
TEACHER ASSISTANT
Manager,
Leakey Village Inn
P.O. Box 1234 – 103450
Kirema – Kenya
Dear Sir,
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camp are 23 and 24 August 2016. We would like to know if you will be
able to accommodate us for the period.
Altogether, there will be forty students and four teachers on this trip. We
will need two rooms for the teachers (twin sharing). For the students we
would need fourteen rooms only (twin sharing as well). Please include
an extra bed in each room to accommodate a third person.
We would like to know your rates for students, and whether you have a
special rate for group bookings. Also, what are your charges for the use
of the conference room and the equipment? Please let us know if
payment can be made by credit card or cheque.
Thank you.
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Yours faithfully,
(b) POSTERS
➢ A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a vertical surface
e.g. a wall.
➢ A poster is intended to convey message at the same time appeal to the audience.
➢ A poster can be professionally used for advertisements, announcements, or to
share information.
➢ A poster can focus on topics like:
(i) Child labour
(ii) Drug abuse
(iii) Corruption
(iv) Prostitution
(v) Domestic violence
(vi) Road accident, etc.
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(c)ADVERTISEMENTS
➢ Advertising is how a company/individual encourages people to buy their products,
services or ideas.
➢ An advertisement (short form: ad)is anything that draws excellent attention
towards these things.
➢ Ads appear on television, as well as radio, newspapers, magazines and as billboards
in streets and cities.
➢ They try to get people to buy their products, by showing them the good rather than
bad of their products.
➢ First impression is very important and there is usually no second chance at making
a good first impression.
➢ An advertisement should catch the attention within seconds – if it doesn’t, then it is
considered failed.
➢ It is crucial to showcase your product in a very clever way.
How to Create an Advertisement
➢ Grab the attention of the audience by coming up with a tagline that is catchy. You
can consider using:
• Humour
• Thyme
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• Puns
• Metaphor
• Alliteration, etc
➢ Type the name of the business.
➢ Have a picture to reinforce your message.
➢ Balance between the picture and the wordings.
Activity
Let the students design their own adverts. They can advertise things like;
(a)New books
(b) New brand of pen
(c)Anything
4. PERSONAL WRITING
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Calendar
February, 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed
Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 10
11 12 13
14 15 16 17
18 19 20
21 22 23 24
25 26 27
28
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(circle/underline the
date)
ENTRY
Today was particularly my best in the month of February, in
fact from January. Can you believe Tom, of all the form two
students, has been appointed the new class prefect. This has
marked the end of bad news and opened the door to fortunes. I
will do all I can to improve that class!
I had never given it thought until I was told my name had been
mentioned by the deputy principal. It was my friend, Huggies
who told me it was me and not any other Tom. Of course I am
the only Tom in that great class. I must express my happiness
at this. A small, small class prefect in a big, big classroom.
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8. Total. Write the amount in total to spend. Never spend more than budgeted
for.
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Exercise
You are form two class prefect. Your class is throwing the end of the year class party.
Before this happens, there is contribution by all the class members. If the total amount
raised is sh. 9 000 which you are supposed to budget for, prepare the shopping list of
the item you would buy.
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5. SOCIAL WRITING
(a) INVITATIONS
➢ Sending invitations is the appropriate way to communicate to your guest what is it
that you are celebrating and what the event is all about.
➢ There are two types of invitations:
• Informal invitations
• Formal invitations
➢ Invitations also take form of: invitation cards or invitation letters.
(i) Invitation Cards
➢ They are designed to invite individuals to various ceremonies and parties.
➢ When designing an invitation card remember to :
• Provide the name of the host for the party.
• Extend the invitation by choosing appropriate formal wording, such as, “request
your presence” or less formal wording, such as “totally invites you”.
• Include honorifics (Dr./Mr./Ms/ etc.) before the guest’s name especially if
formal.
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• Answer the question “what?” Tell the guest what the event is for. Is it for
birthday party, wedding party, birth of a new baby, fundraising etc. if, for
example, it is a birthday party ensure you tell them who is it for and age the
person is celebrating. By the same token, if it is graduation, tell them who it is
for and mention the education milestone they completed. The purpose of the
event is stated clearly.
• Be clear about the date and time of the event. Day of the week should also be
included. Example Saturday, 16th May 2016 at 4.00 pm.
• Be clear on the venue. Tell them where the party will be held. If the party is held
off-site (not where is known to all), you can even give directions.
• Write “RSVP”. Under this, write the name of the people to be contacted and
their contact details. You can write the phone number to allow them contact you
so as to inform you ahead of time whether or not they will be attending. RSVP is
French abbreviation for “respondez sil’vous plait” which simply means “please
respond”.
• Give instructions to your recipients on for example, how to dress, or bring
something, if to bring another guest, or any other thing to do.
• You can also include the teaser. Include something that will drive them to the
party even before the actual day. You can mention things like drinks, dance, etc.
These make them looking towards attending the party.
• Include simple but a picture that ties with the party. You can have a picture of a
cake if birthday party.
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Jenifer Wanjiku
And
Joseph Njoroge
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RSVP:
Mr. john Kimani or Ms Ruth Kimani
Mobile: 0711111111 Mobile: 0712121212
RSVP:
Mr. Kaimosi Mrs Kaimosi
Email: kaimosi4@gmail.com Phone: 0716602808
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• Brief description of the institution/ organization. Let the recipient know what
you do and to know whether you have the right to hold such an event.
• Include all the pertinent information.
The Chairperson,
NACADA,
P.O. Box 966 – 40500
NEBUCHADNEZER – CANAAN.
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Yours sincerely,
[sign]
Abraham Father Luke – ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB CHAIR
6. PUBLIC WRITING
(a) TELEPHONE MESSAGES
➢ People who work in offices often answer phones for others especially in their
absence.
➢ When you answer such calls, you need to take the messages for them.
➢ The telephone messages have the following elements:
(i) Name of the person the caller wanted to talk to.
(ii) The name of the caller.
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MESSAGE:
………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………
…………….
…………………………………………………………………………………
…………….
…………………………………………………………………………………
…………….
RECEIVED BY: _________________________________________
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Exercise
Your name is Elliot Kumo. As the youth leader in your ward, you have the
responsibility of ensuring the garbage in your area are collected by the company
known as Matakataka Chafu Garbage Collectors. One day they fail to do that and you
decide to call the manager to complain about this and that they should bring the truck
the next day to pick up the garbage. Unfortunately, the secretary called Amina Salim
picks the call. In a telephone message note pad, write the message Amina will take.
Answer
MATAKATAKA CHAFU
GARBAGE COLLECTORS
TELEPHONE MESSAGE
NOTE PADS
DATE: 15TH January, 2016
TIME: 9.00 AM/PM
TO: Makau Collins – Manager
FROM: Elliot Kamau – Youth Leader, Kijiko Ward
TELEPHONE: 254-720467987
Telephoned √ Please call
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Name: ___________________________________________________
Date: ______________________________
(c)LETTERS OF APOLOGY
➢ We all make mistakes from time to time. When that happens, it is worthwhile that
the situation be mended early.
➢ One way to mend the situation is by writing a letter apologizing for the wrong
done.
➢ A letter of apology is written in order to:
• Lay out your mistakes clearly;
• Ask for forgiveness;
• Exhibit regret;
• Provide assurances for change; and
• Allow for building of relationships.
➢ When writing a letter of apology:
• Begin the letter by saying you are apologizing.
• Admit you were wrong and accept the responsibility.
• Offer a way you can help resolve the situation.
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• Reassure the person that you will do your best to prevent the problem from
occurring again.
• Tell the person you are looking forward to rebuilding the damaged
relationship.
• Apologize again to close the letter.
• Be sincere.
How to Write Apology
STEP EXPLANATION EXAMPLE
• Say you are sorry I am writing to
apologize for coming
late to school.
• Clearly state the problem. My brother was
• Explain as much as you can recently admitted at
what went wrong. the hospital. This
morning no one was
left at home with my
youngest sibling. She
was crying and I had
to first wait for any of
my relatives to come.
• Try to solve the problem. To mend this, I
• Give examples of how you promise to come early
can do this. from tomorrow. I will
let my parents know
that the next time they
leave they should
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Exercise
One of the school rules state: “ONLY English and Kiswahili are the official languages
to use at school”. The school head of Languages department has caught you speaking
in your mother tongue. Write him the letter, apologizing for your action.
Answer
KEMBOI HIGH SCHOOL
P.O. BOX 434 – 30300
ELDORET – KENYA
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I promise to obey all the school rules now that I have learnt that no one
is above the school rules. It was inappropriate of me to speak the
language not acceptable at school. I know that punishment meted on me
is completely deserved.
Once again, I am sorry for my stupid behavior. I will from now on speak
in the two official languages.
I hope our differences have been put behind us and that our relationship
remains undamaged.
Yours Sincerely,
[signature]
Kimita Keino
FORM 2 STUDENT
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