Third Term English Language Lesson Note for JSS1

Third Term English Language Lesson Note for JSS1

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SCHEME OF WORK FOR OMEGA TERM 2017/2018

CLASS: JS S 1

WEEK 1:  Speech Sounds: Diphthongs and Vowel Sounds

WEEK 2:  Vocabulary Development: Words Associated with Air transport, Air travel and the

                       Kitchen

WEEK 3: Active Voice and Passive Voice

WEEK 4: Syllable: Monosyllabic words, Bi-Syllabic words, Tri-Syllabic words

WEEK 5: Writing Composition- Different Types

WEEK 6: More on Types of Pronouns and Making Sentences

WEEK 7: Register; The job of Teaching

WEEK 8: Diphthongs – Contracting

WEEK 9: More on Diphthongs – Grammar Revision, Parts of Speech.

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK ONE

Topic: DIPHTHONG

 

Definition: – A diphthong is vowel sound that is made up of two speech sounds but there is a glide or movement from one vowel sound to the other and they are pronounced as one. We have 8 diphthongs in English and they are:

/ei/, /ai/, / ɔi/,  / ə̯u̯/, /, /au/, /iə̯/, /eə/, /uə̯/,

 

/ eɪ̯/                 /ai/                                                      /ɔi /                 /ə̯u̯/

Weight            lie                                                         oil                    go

Veil                  bye                                                      boy                  sow

Vein                 eye                                                      toy                   show

Pay                  Shy                                                      lion                  goat

 

 

/au/                 / iə̯/                                                     / eə /               / uə̯/

out                   here                                                     rare                 your

towel               sphere                                                 there                mature

bow                 theatre                                                air                    cruel

mouse peer                                                                  pear                     jury

 

What is a consonant sound? A consonant sound is a speech sound which is produced with the obstruction of the airstream. We have 24 consonant sounds. We shall be looking and contrasting these four consonants: /s/ and /z/

                                                                                                               /ts/ and /s/

 

 

/s/                   /z/                                                       /s/                               /z/

Sip                   zip                                                       use (noun)                   use (verb)

Said                 zed                                                      house (noun)  house (verb)

Seal                 zeal                                                      place                           plays

Soon                zoom                                       loose                           lose

 

/ts/                  /s/

Chin                 sure

Cheap ocean

Cheer nation

Rich                 rush

 

EVALUATION:

From the following options A – D, selects the word that has the given diphthong sound in their production.

 

1.         /ei/ (a) Fierce (b) Bow (c) Snow (d) Fail

2.         /ai/ (a) Pie (b) Noise (c) So (d) Real

3.         / ɔi / (a) Break (b) Slay (c) Choice (d) Cruel

4.         / ə̯u/ (a) Their (b) Know (c) Rejoice (d) Ray

5.         /au/ (a) Cram (b) boast (c) Pale (d) Grey   

 

ASSIGNMENT:

1.         What is a diphthong?

2.         Mention all the diphthongs of English

3.         Give examples of words that have these vowel sounds in them (2 each) (a) /eə̯/  (b) /iə̯/ (c) /uə̯/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK TWO

 

TOPIC: WORDS ASSOCIATED WITH AIR TRANSPORT AND AIR TRAVEL

 

i.               Air transport – Transportation by air

ii.              Pilot – Someone who is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight

iii.             Copilot – A relief pilot on an airplane

iv.             Crew – The men and women who man a vehicle (ship, aircraft etc)

v.              Tarmac – Surface an area with tarmac

vi.             Runway – A strip of level paved surface where planes can take off and land

vii.           Jet plane – An airplane powered by one or more jet engines

viii.          Aero plane – An aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets

ix.             Bomber – (military) a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight

x.              Monoplane – An airplane with a single wing

 

Words Associated with Fishing

i.               Fishing – The occupation of catching fish for a living

ii.              Shark – Any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterrocrecal candal flings and tough skin covered with small tooth like scales

iii.             Bait – Anything that serves as an enticement

iv.             Hook – Anything that serves as an enticement

v.              Fin – Organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic criminals

vi.             Net – A trap made of netting to catch fish, birds or insects

vii.           Trap – A device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned

viii.          Sea – A division of an ocean or a large body of salt water particularly enclosed by land e.g. East Clime Sea, Cream Land Sea

ix.             River – A large natural stream of water (Larger than a Greek)

x.              Ocean – A large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere

 

 

 

Words Associated with the Kitchen

i.               Kitchen – A room equipped for preparing meals

ii.              Meal – The food served and eaten at one time

iii.             Bake – (Cooking) cook and make edible by putting in a hurt oven

iv.             Oven bake – (Cooking) bake in an oven

v.              Mean – A list of dishes available at a restaurant

vi.             Restaurant – A building where people go to eat

vii.           Canteen – Restaurant for people at an institution (Factory, School, Business etc.)

viii.          Cafeteria – A restaurant where you serve yourself and pay a cashier

ix.             Automat – A vending machine from which you can get good or A cafeteria where food is served from machines

x.              Utensil – An implement for practical use (especially in a household)                      

 

EVALUATION

Use your dictionary to find out the meaning (s) of the following words

AIR TRANSPORT

FISHING

KITCHEN

Aeroplane

Trap

Automat

Bomber

Sea

Cafeteria 

Monoplane

River

Utensil

Jet plane

Ocean

Canteen

 

ASSIGNMENT

Give other examples of words that are associated with Air travel, fishing and Air Transport.

 

 

 

 

WEEK THREE

 

TOPIC: HIGHLIGHTING ACTIVE VOICE AND PASSIVE VOICE

 

HIGHLIGHTING ACTIVE VOICE

HIGHLIGHTING PASSIVE VOICE

Simple Present Tense

 

Beans is eaten by Miss Ruka

Miss Ruka eats beans

She sells books

Books are sold by her

 

 

Present Continuous Tense

 

Beans is being eaten by Miss Ruka

Miss Ruke is eating beans now

She is selling books

Books are being sold by her

 

 

Simple Past Tense

 

Miss Ruka ate beans

Beans was eaten by Miss Ruka

She sold books

Books were sold by her

 

 

Present Perfect Tense

 

Miss Ruka has eaten beans

Beans has been eaten by Miss Ruka

She has sold books

Books have been sold by her

 

 

Past Perfect Tense

 

Miss Ruka had eaten ate beans

Beans had been eaten by Miss Ruka

She had sold books

Books had been sold by her

 

 

Future Tense

 

Miss Ruka will eat beans

Beans will eaten by Miss Ruka

She will sell books

Books will be sold by her

 

 

Past Continuous Tense

 

Miss Ruka was eating beans

Beans was being eaten by Miss Ruka

She was selling books

Books will being sold by her

 

EVALUATION

Progressive English by J. Addai (Page 129, Exercise 15B, Question 1 – 10)

 

ASSIGNMENT

Progressive English by J. Addai (Page 130 (Past Extermination Questions) Question 1 – 10

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK FOUR

 

TOPIC: SYLLABLE

 

Syllable is the breaking down of words into smaller units. A syllable must have a vowel sound in it e.g I /ai/, are /a:/

 

TYPES OF SYLLABLES

i.               Monosyllable words: – These are words of one syllable e.g. I, are, we, my, pet etc.

ii.              Bi-syllabic words: – These are words of two syllables e.g. about, again, desist, expand, observe etc.

iii.             Tri-syllabic words: – These are words of three syllables e.g. library, infection, agreement etc.

iv.             Words of four syllables: – These are words that are made up of four syllables e.g. Education, Practically, Explanation

 

 

 

 

Contrasting Consonant /P/ and /T/ Initial, Medial and Final Positions

A consonant sound is a speech sound that is produced when the air that comes from the air stream passes through the hungs and comes out from the mouth with an obstruction. We shall be constructing vowel (z) /P/ and vowel 3 /t/

/P/

/t/

Initial;

Pen

Pure

Preach

Peace

Power  

 

Tell

Torn

Teach

Tip

Tower

Media;

Support

Tapping

Depart 

 

Latter

Retreat

Matter

Final;

Lap

Soup

Map

 

Fast

First

Rit

 

Transcribe the following words

pen – /pen/

peace – /Pi:s/

depart – /dipa:t/

tell – /tel/

teach – /ti:ts/

retreat – /ritri:t/

 

EVALUATION

i.               Write out three examples of monosyllabic words  

ii.              Write out three (3) examples of Bi-syllabic words

iii.             Write out three (3) examples of Tri-syllabic words

 

ASSIGNMENT

Transcribe the following words:

i.               Empty

ii.              Cupboard

iii.             Corps

iv.             Crumpled

v.              Pneumonia

vi.             Ditch

vii.           Rustle

viii.          Listen

ix.             Whistle

x.              Depot

 

Note that these speech sounds /p/ and /t/ are all silent in the production of the words above.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK FIVE

 

 

TOPIC: WRITING A COMPOSITION

 

A composition is an essay. An essay is a written composition of moderate length employing a particular issue or subject.

 

An essay must have its introduction, its body and conclusion. The following are the types of essay that we have;

a.     Narrative Essay

b.     Description Essay

c.     Argumentative Essay

d.     Expository Essay

 

Note the following while writing your composition

i.               You always begin your composition with the opening paragraph

ii.              You always begin your sentences with capital letters

iii.             You always begin the names of persons and places with capital letters

(Use GOOD BYE TO FAILURE. J.S 1 Pages 108,141 and 146)

 

EVALUATION

1.     Write an Essay on Cultism and traditional values (200 words)

2.     Write an essay on the most memorable day of my life (200 words)

 

 

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