SS 3 English Language
Categories: English Language

What Will You Learn?
- Theme 1 Vocabulary Development
- 1. Words Associated with Culture, Institutions and Ceremonies
- 2. Words Associated with Motor Vehicles and Travelling
- 3. Words Associated with Government and Administration
- 4. Words Associated with Law and Order
- 5. Words Associated with Science and Technology
- 6. Differentiating between British and American Spellings of Common Words
- 7. Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
- 8. Collocations
- 9. Foreign Elements in English Usage - French Words
- 10. Foreign Elements in English Usage - Latin and Greek Words
- Theme 2 Oracy Skills: Spoken English
- 1. Revision of Sentence Intonation Pattern
- 2. Clusters of Two Consonant words Occurring at Final Position
- 3. Clusters of three and four-consonant words that Occur at the Final Position
- 4. He Schwa/ə/ as final Unstressed syllable
- 5. Engaging in a meaningful Dialogue on a given Subject matter
- 6. Arguing given Topics effectively
- 7. Reading Aloud Confidently
- 8. Reading and Appreciating Poetry
- Theme 3 Oracy Skills: Listening for Comprehension
- 1. Listening to reproduce main points and ideas in a speech, lecture or discussion
- 2. Summarizing a Talk or Lecture
- 3. Paraphrasing Poems Listened to
- 4. Listening to Lectures and Taking Notes
- 5. Following Argument Efficiently
- 6. Listening to directions and Following them Accurately
- 7. Listening to Instructions and Following them
- 8. Listening to Dramatic Presentations and Identifying the Themes and Storylines
- Theme 4 Oracy Skills: Reading for Comprehension and Effective Study
- 1. Reading Silently to Answer Questions
- 2. Reading to Summarize by Outlining Main Points
- 3. Reading and Summarizing Expository Passages
- 4. Reading and Summarizing Argumentative Passages
- 5. Paraphrasing Prose
- 6. Paraphrasing Poetry
- 7. Paraphrasing Dramatic Works
- 8. Reading and Making Notes
- Theme 5 Literacy Skills: Writing for Effective Communication
- 1. Revising Continuous Writing (in given length)
- 2. Revising Letter Writing (In given length)
- 3. Writing for Different Audiences
- 4. Revising Report Writing
- Theme 6 English Grammatical Structures
- 1. Revising Nouns and Noun Phrases
- 2. Revising Pronouns and their Uses
- 3. Revising Verbs and Verbs Phrases
- 4. Revising Sequence of Tenses
- 5. Modals: Forms and Uses
- 6. Adjuncts: Forms and Functions
- 7. Revising Adjectival Clauses
- 8. Revising Adverbial Clauses
Subject Content
SS 3 English language (1st, 2nd & 3rd Term)
Animated Video Lessons
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Week 1: An Exposition Essay (Expository Essay)
05:08 -
Week 2: Diphthong
02:58 -
Week 3: Question Tags
03:26 -
Week 4: Composition: Formal and Informal Letter
04:56 -
Week 5: Nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives
13:28 -
Week6: Part of Speech: Adverb, Conjunction, Preposition
04:44 -
Week 7: Writing an Outline: A Journey to my home Town.
04:07 -
Week 8: Comparison of Adjectives
02:06 -
Week 9: Narrative essay: What I do every day.
05:13 -
Week 10: Auxiliary Verb
03:00
Theme 1: Vocabulary Development
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Words Associated with Culture, Institutions and Ceremonies
-
Words Associated with Motor Vehicles and Travelling
-
Words Associated with Government and Administration
-
Words Associated with Law and Order
-
Words Associated with Science and Technology
-
Differentiating between British and American Spellings of Common Words
-
Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
-
Collocations
-
Foreign Elements in English Usage – French Words
-
Foreign Elements in English Usage – Latin and Greek Words
Theme 2: Oracy Skills: Spoken English
-
Revision of Sentence Intonation Pattern
-
Clusters of Two Consonant words Occurring at Final Position
-
Clusters of three and four-consonant words that Occur at the Final Position
-
He Schwa/ə/ as final Unstressed syllable
-
Engaging in a meaningful Dialogue on a given Subject matter
-
Arguing given Topics effectively
-
Reading Aloud Confidently
-
Reading and Appreciating Poetry
Theme 3: Oracy Skills: Listening for Comprehension
-
Listening to reproduce main points and ideas in a speech, lecture or discussion.
-
Summarizing a Talk or Lecture
-
Paraphrasing Poems Listened to
-
Listening to Lectures and Taking Notes
-
Following Argument Efficiently
-
Listening to directions and Following them Accurately
-
Listening to Instructions and Following them
-
Listening to Dramatic Presentations and Identifying the Themes and Story lines
Theme 4: Oracy Skills: Reading for Comprehension and Effective Study
-
Reading Silently to Answer Questions
-
Reading to Summarize by Outlining Main Points
-
Reading and Summarizing Expository Passages
-
Reading and Summarizing Argumentative Passages
-
Paraphrasing Prose
-
Paraphrasing Poetry
-
Paraphrasing Dramatic Works
-
Reading and Making Notes
Theme 5: Literacy Skills: Writing for Effective Communication
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Revising Continuous Writing (in given length)
-
Revising Letter Writing (In given length)
-
Writing for Different Audiences
-
Revising Report Writing
Theme 6: English Grammatical Structures
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Revising Nouns and Noun Phrases
-
Revising Pronouns and their Uses
-
Revising Verbs and Verbs Phrases
-
Revising Sequence of Tenses
-
Modals: Forms and Uses
-
Adjuncts: Forms and Functions
-
Revising Adjectival Clauses
-
Revising Adverbial Clauses