ENGLISH FORM 3 SCHEMES OF WORK

TERM 1

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11LISTENING AND SPEAKINGSTRESSBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

 

·        Stress the appropriate syllables in words

·        Appreciate the fact that stress contributes to meaning

Students reading words given in pairs

Change roles after first reading

 

·        Readers

·        Pictures

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 1-2

·        Teachers Book page 1-2

·        English dictionary

 
 2STUDY SKILLSStudy readingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Choose the right place and time to study

-Develop techniques for concentration.

-Identify the main points as well as the supporting materials.

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

·        Demonstration of sitting postures.

·        Chalkboard

·        posters

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 2-3

·        Teachers guide page 2

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

The Miracle of Adolescence

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Show awareness of the changes that take place during adolescence.

Reading comprehension

 

·        Pre-reading active

·

·        ties

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 3-5

·        Teachers guide page 2-4

 
 5/6GRAMMARCommon ways of forming nounsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Form nouns using common noun-forming suffixes

·        Use nouns bearing the relevant suffixes in sentences.

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 5-8

·        Teachers guide page 4-6

 
 7/8WRITINGSUBSTITUTION IN WRITINGBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Use a variety of sentence structures and vocabulary

·        Substitute words for others in order to eliminate clumsiness and repetition.

·        Discussing

·        Writing

Writing

 

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 8

 

·        Teachers guide page 7-8

 
21/2Intensive  reading 

THE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

 

 

 

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 3LISTENING AND SPEAKINGINTONATIONBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Use rising intonation correctly

·        Use falling intonation correctly

·        Students to work in pairs read given sentences as statement and as questionschalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 9-11

·        Teachers guide page 9

 
 4STUDY SKILLSTechniques of pre-readingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Survey reading materials

·        Formulate pre-reading questions

·        readingchalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 11-12

·        Teachers guide page 10

 
 5/6READINGComprehension

The bitter forbidden fruit

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Appreciate the need to abstain from pre-marital sex.

·        Reading comprehension

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

·        Pre-reading activities·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page12-14

·        Teachers guide page 11-12

 
 7/8GRAMMAR

 

Gender-sensitive languageBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize gender biased language

·        Use gender-sensitive language

 

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 14-16

·        Teachers guide page 12-13

 
31/2WRITING

 

Transitional words that add informationBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Recognize transitional words used in adding information.

·        Use transitional words used in adding information

·        Writing

·        discussion

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 16-17

·        Teachers guide page14-15

 
 3/4INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 5LISTENING AND SPEAKINGRhythmBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify features of rhythm in a poem

·        Appreciate the importance of using rhythm in poetry.

·        Read a poem to bring out its rhythm.

·        Reciting poems

·        chanting

Chalkboard

Poems on manila

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 18-20

·        Poems from East Africa

·        Demystifying poetry

 
 6STUDY SKILLSConcentration techniques in readingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Survey through learning material

·        Write pre-reading questions

·        Review the material just read.

·        readingchalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 20-21

·        Teachers guide page 18

 
 7/8READINGComprehension

Restoring Integrity in the public service

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of integrity in the public service

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 21-24

·        Teachers guide page 19

 
41/2GRAMMARCase in pronounsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify pronouns in their various case forms.

·        Use pronouns correctly in the various case forms.

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary

·        chalkboard

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 24-27

·        Teachers guide page 21

 
 3/4WRITINGTransitional words that show contrastBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Identify transitional words that show contrast

·        Correctly use the transitional words that show contrast

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 28

·        Teachers guide page 24-25

 
 5/6INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 7LISTENING AND SPEAKINGAlliteration and assonanceBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify alliteration in poetry

·        Identify assonance in poetry

·        Explain use of alliteration in poetry

·        Explain the use of assonance in poetry

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 29-31

·        Teachers guide page 26-28

 
 8STUDY SKILLSNote-makingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Distinguish main points from illustrations

·        Organize the main points to make notes

·        Reading

·        Writing

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 31-32

·        Teachers guide page 28

 
51/2READINGComprehension

Women break from shackles of traditions

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of gender equality

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 32-34

·        Teachers guide page 29-31

 
 3/4GRAMMARdemonstrativesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize demonstrative words correctly

·        Use demonstrative words correctly

·        Mark agreement with demonstrative words correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 34-36

·        Teachers guide page 31

 
 5/6WRITINGTransitional words that show consequences, cause and effectBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Identify transitional words that show consequences, cause and effect.

·        Use transitional words that show consequences correctly.

·        Writing

·        discussion

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 36-37

·        Teachers guide page33-35

 
 7/8INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
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61LISTENING AND SPEAKINGDilemma storiesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page

·        Teachers guide pa

 
 2STUDY SKILLSStudying a poem through an analysis of dictionBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Develop an interest in reading poetry

·        Distinguish among the different kinds of vocabulary available to poets.

·        Relate diction to the meaning of a poem.

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 40-41

·        Teachers guide pa

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

Citizens role in good governance

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page  43-45

·        Teachers guide page 39-40

 
 5/6GRAMMARTransitive and intransitive verbsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Distinguish between transitive and intransitive use of verbs.

·        Construct sentences using verbs transitively and intransitively

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 45-48

·        Teachers guide page 4-6

 
 7/8WRITINGUse of the colon and the semi-colon, and writing remindersBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Demonstrate mastery in the use of the colon and the semicolon.

·        Write reminders.

·        Writing

·        discussion

chalkboard·        Excelling in English Book 3 students book Page48-50

·        Teachers guide page 45-47

 
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THE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 3LISTENING AND SPEAKINGFeatures of dilemma storyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Discuss the features of a dilemma story re-tell a dilemma story

·        Story-telling·        chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 51-52

·        Teachers guide page 48-49

·        Oral literature

 
 4STUDY SKILLSAppreciating a poemBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify the features of a poem systematically, analyze a poem.

·        Reciting poems

·        reading

·        Reading

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 51-52

·        Teachers guide page 48-49

·        Poems from East Africa

 
 5/6READINGComprehension

HIV The Emotional Journey

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the emotional experiences of HIV infected persons.

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 55-56

·        Teachers guide page 52-53

 
 7/8GRAMMARInfinitivesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize infinitive uses of verbs

·        Construct sentences using both the to-infinitive and the ing-infinitive.

 

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 56-58

·        Teachers guide page 54-55

 
101/2WRITINGThe use of dash and parentheses, and writing personal journalsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Use the dash and parentheses correctly

·        Write personal journals.

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

Sample journals

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 58-60

·        Teachers guide page 56-57

 
 3/4INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 5LISTENING AND SPEAKINGAetiological narrativesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Listen and respond to information on etiological narrative.

·        Explain what an etiological story is.

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 61-63

·        Teachers guide page 59

 
 6STUDY SKILLSCritical reading: looking for evidenceBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Read critically by identifying evidence

Read critically by evaluating evidence.

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

·        Reading

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Secondary English Book 3 students book Page 63-64

·        Teachers guide page 60

 
 7/8READINGComprehension

“Our rights and responsibilities”

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate their rights

·        Appreciate their responsibilities

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 64-66

·        Teachers guide page 62

 
111/2GRAMMARPhrasal verbs and idiomatic expressionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions

·        Use phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions correctly

·        Appreciate the expressive value of this forms

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 66-69

·        Teachers guide page 63-64

 
 3/4WRITINGThank you and congratulatory messagesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Write thank you messages

·        Write congratulatory messages

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

Sample messages of thanks

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 69-70

·        Teachers guide page 66-67

 
 5/5INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·         Reading aloud·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 7LISTENING AND SPEAKINGFeatures of aetiological narrativesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Role-play in etiological narratives

·        Identify features of etiological narratives

·        speakingChalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 71-73

·        Teachers guide page 68-69

 
 8STUDY SKILLSRecognize tone and attitudeBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize and describe tone and attitude in a piece of writing

·        recitingChalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 73-74

·        Teachers guide page 70-71

 
121/2READINGComprehension

A slip not a Fall

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the value of education.

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Learn and use new vocabulary.

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 74-76

·        Teachers guide page 72-73

 
 3/4GRAMMARParticiplesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize participles

·        Distinguish between verbal and adjectival participles

·        Use participles

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 76-80

·        Teachers guide page 74-76

 
 5/6WRITINGMessages of condolencesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Appreciate the need to empathize with others.

·        Write messages of condolences

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

Sample condolence messages

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page80-81

·        Teachers guide page76-77

 
 7/8INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
131LISTENING AND SPEAKINGGiving and receiving instructionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

Chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 82-83

·        Teachers guide page 79

 
 2STUDY SKILLSDistinguish facts from opinionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Develop a critical attitude as they read or listen.

·        Distinguish between a fact and an opinion

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

Chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 83-84

·        Teachers guide pag81-82

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

The Great Revelation

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the need  to pay attention to our spiritual needs.

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 84-86

·        Teachers guide page 82-83

 
 5/6GRAMMARQuantifiers: few, a few, little and a little.By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Use the quantifiers few, a few, little and a little.

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page86-88

·        Teachers guide page 84-85

 
 7/8WRITINGImaginative compositionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Identify the features of an imaginative composition

·        Demonstrate the ability to create suspense in a story

·        Writing

·        discussion

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 88-89

·        Teachers guide page 86-87

 
 7/8INTENSIVE READING

 

THE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  
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11LISTENING AND SPEAKINGDebatingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of developing debating skills

·        Participate in a debate and observe the conventions of debating

·        discussionChalkboard

Picture on students book 3

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 91-92

·        Teachers guide page 89

 
 2STUDY SKILLSReading aloud: interpretive readingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Explain the meaning of interpretative reading

·        Practice reading poems and passages interpretively

·        Reading

·

Chalkboard

Written speeches

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 93-95

·        Teachers guide page 92

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

Global Warming

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 96-98

·        Teachers guide page 94-96

 
 5/6GRAMMARAttributive and predicative use of adjectivesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Distinguish between attributive and predicative use of adjectives

·        Use adjectives attributively and predicatively in their own writing

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 98-100

·        Teachers guide pg 96-98

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 7/8WRITINGTelegramsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Identify main features of telegram

·        Compose an effective telegram message

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 100

·        Teachers guide page 99-100

 
21/2POETRYPOETRYDiscuss poetic features in a poem·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

 ·        Understanding Poetry by Ezekiel Alembi 
 3/4INSTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 5LISTENING AND SPEAKINGGiving directionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of clear and correct directions

·        Give clear and correct directions.

·           DiscussionChalkboard

Sketch map

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 101

·        Teachers guide page  101

 
 6STUDY SKILLSHandling context questionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Place an extract in its context

·        Answer context questions correctly

·        readingChalkboard

Excerpts from novels

 

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page  101-103

·        Teachers guide page 103-105

 
 7/8READINGComprehension

The grand deception

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 104-106

·        Teachers guide page 105-107

 
31/2GRAMMARFormation of adverbsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize adverbs

·        Form and use adverbs in sentences

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 106-108

·        Teachers guide page 108-109

 
 3/4WRITINGLetters of applicationBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify features of a good application letter

·        Write a good a[application letter

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

Sample letters

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page108-110

·        Teachers guide page 109-110

 
 5/6INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 7LISTENING AND SPEAKINGNon-verbal cues in communicationBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the need to dress properly

·        Recognize aspects of appropriate dressing and grooming and how these are related to communication

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

Chalkboard

Newspaper cuttings on grooming

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 111

·        Teachers guide page 111

 
 8STUDY SKILLSCharacter and characterization in literary works

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify  the different ways in which authors reveal their characters

·        Describe a character correctly

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 111-113

·        Teachers guide page 112-113

 
41/2READINGComprehension

Why monkeys live on trees

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify etiological narratives

·        Describe characters in aetiological narratives

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Learn and use new vocabulary

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 114-116

·        Teachers guide page 114-116

 
 3/4GRAMMARFunctions of adverbsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize the functions of adverbs

·        Use adverbs correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 117-118

·        Teachers guide page 116-119

 
 5/6WRITINGWriting reportsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write a report

·        Appreciate the importance of writing reports

·        Explain the different parts of a report

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

Sample report

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page118-119

·        Teachers guide page 119-120

 
 7/8INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
51LISTENING AND SPEAKINGHot-seatingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define hot-seating and set up hot-seating sessions

-individually impersonate a main character in a play, a novel or short story

Prepare to field questions about their character and role

·        Speaking

·        Discussion

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 120-121

·        Teachers guide page 121-122

 
 2STUDY SKILLSHow to read the short storyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to analyze and appreciate  :

·        The plot of a short story

·        The characters in a short story

·        The style of a short story

·        The point of view of a short story

·        The themes and experience of a short story

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

Chalkboard

A chart

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 122-124

·        Teachers guide page 122-123

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

A precious Gift

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the passage silently

·        Appreciate the need not to discriminate against HIV infected people

·        Appreciate the need to empathize with HIV infected people

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities

·        Posters with HIV/AIDS information

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 125

·        Teachers guide page 123-125

 
 5/6GRAMMARDifferences among prepositions, conjunctions and adverb participlesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Correctly distinguish among prepositions, conjunctions and adverb participles

·        Use prepositions, conjunctions and adverb participles correctly.

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 126-128

·        Teachers guide page 125-128

 
 7/8WRITINGSynopsis of a short storyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Define synopsis

·        Write a synopsis of a short story

·        Write neatly and legibly

 

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 128-130

·        Teachers guide page 128-129

 
61INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 2

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGHow to speak in publicBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Develop strategies in managing stage fright

·        Stand before an audience

·        Face an audience

·        Use gestures appropriately

·        Deliver an effective public speech

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 131-132

·        Teachers guide page 130-132

 
  STUDY SKILLSHow to participate in group discussionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Organize themselves for a group discussion

·        Prepare for group discussions

·        Participate in group discussions

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 132-134

·        Teachers guide page 132-133

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

Ozone

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the danger posed by the depletion of the ozone layer

·        Read the passage silently

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading

·        Pre-reading activities

 

··        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 134-136

·        Teachers guide page 134-135

 
 5/6GRAMMARCorrelative conjunctionsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize correlative conjunctions

·        Use correlative conjunctions correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 136-138

·        Teachers guide page 135-137

 
 7/8WRITINGSpeechBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Develop an outline for a speech

·        Choose an appropriate way of introducing a speech

·        Do an appropriate build-up of a speech

·        Choose an appropriate way of concluding a speech

·        Write neatly and legibly

 

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

sample

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 138-139

·        Teachers guide page 137-138

 
71INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 2INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 3

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGDiscussion based on a dilemma storyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        develop awareness of discussion etiquette

·        Participate in a discussion effective

·           discussionchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 140

·        Teachers guide page 139

 
 4STUDY SKILLSImproving one’s VocabularyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the need to continually build their vocabulary

·        Identify ways of figuring out the meaning of a new word

·        Acquire and use new words

·        Readingchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 140-142

·        Teachers guide page 140

·        A good English dictionary

 
 5/6READINGComprehension

The return

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the resilience of the human spirit

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 143-144

·        Teachers guide page 142-144

 
 7/8GRAMMARPrepositional phrasesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify prepositional phrases

·        Identify the functions of pp.

·

MIDTERM EXAMS

Use prepositional phrases correctly.

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page

·        Teachers guide page

 
 

8

 

 

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101/2WRITINGArgumentative essaysBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of supporting one’s argument with sufficient evidence.

·        Master the components of an argumentative composition.

·        Write neatly and legibly

 

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

sample

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 147

·        Teachers guide page

 
 3/4INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 5

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGRole playingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Role play an interview

·        Play an interviewer’s role in gathering information

·        discussionchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 148-149

·        Teachers guide page 148-149

 
 6STUDY SKILLSReading newspapers and magazinesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Demonstrate familiarity with different sections of a newspaper and magazine.

·        Read the different sections of a newspaper or magazine effectively.

·        Scanning

·        skimming

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 149-150

·        Teachers guide page 150

·        Newspapers and magazines

 
 7/8READINGComprehension

Diet in HIV/AIDS Management

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of diet in HIV/AIDs management

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 150-152

·        Teachers guide page 151-152

 
111/2GRAMMARAdjective PhrasesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize adjective phrases

·        Use adjective phrases in sentences correctly.

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 152-154

·        Teachers guide page 152-155

 
 3/4WRITINGNotification of MeetingsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the importance of sending our notices of meetings

·        Write a notice for a meeting

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

sample

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 154-155

·        Teachers guide page 155

 
 5/6INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
 7

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGRetelling an Aetiological StoryBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Use voice/tone variation in storytelling

·        Use gestures in storytelling

·        Use facial expressions in storytelling

·           Narration

 

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 156-157

·        Teachers guide page 156-157

 
 8STUDY SKILLSNote-making in preparation for summary writingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify the main points in a text

·        Present the points in note form.

·        Writingchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 157-159

·        Teachers guide page 157-158

 
121/2READINGComprehension

Akoko’s Quest for Justice

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate Akoko’s and by extension women’s quest for justice.

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Learn and use new vocabulary.

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 159-161

·        Teachers guide page 158-159

 
 3/4GRAMMARConditional clausesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize conditional clauses.

·        Use conditional clauses correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 161-163

·        Teachers guide page 161-163

 
 5/6WRITINGCreative storyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify and explain the elements of a creative story.

·        Write a creative story.

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

sample

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 163-164

·        Teachers guide page 163-164

 
 7/8INTENSIVE READINGTHE PEARL By  John Steinbeck

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the novel

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the novel

·        Write notes based on the novel

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of The Pearl

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in THE PEARL

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        The Pearl by John Steinback

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
131

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGRetelling a dilemma storyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Listen actively to a reading of a story.

·        Identify the dilemma in the story

·        Retell the story in their own words

·         narrationchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 165-167

·        Teachers guide page 165

 
 2STUDY SKILLSsummaryBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Pick out the main points in a given passage

·        Summarize the passage by reducing it to about a third of its length

·        Write this condensed version in connected paragraphs

·        Critical reading

·        writing

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 167-169

·        Teachers guide page 166-168

 
 3/4READINGComprehension

The technology of iris scan

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Explain how the technology of iris scan is used to identify people

·        Appreciate the merits and demerits  of the technology

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 169-171

·        Teachers guide page 168

 
 5/6GRAMMARAdjectival ClausesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Recognize adjectival clauses

·        Use adjectival clauses in sentences correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 171-172

·        Teachers guide page 169-170

 
 7/8WRITINGThe Agenda of a MeetingBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify the features of an agenda for a meeting

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Prepare an agenda for a meeting.

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

sample agendum

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 172-173

·        Teachers guide page 172

 
 

 

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TERM THREE 2019
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11INTENSIVE READINGA DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

·        Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S HOUSE

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 2 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 3 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 4 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 5

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGUsing your voice effectivelyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Project their voices as they speak and read

·        Articulate words distinctly

·         speakingchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 174-175

·        Teachers guide page 173

 
 6STUDY SKILLSHow to write a book reviewBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the nature and functions of book reviews

·        Discussion

·        writing

chalkboard

sample review

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 176-177

·        Teachers guide page 174

 
 78READINGComprehension

Medical Innovations

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Develop awareness in genetic engineering

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 177-179

·        Teachers guide page 175

 
21/2GRAMMARNoun ClausesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify noun clauses

·        Use noun clauses in sentences correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 179-180

·        Teachers guide page 176-178

 
 3/4WRITINGMinutesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Develop the skill of writing minutes

·        Write minutes

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

Sample minutes

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 180-183

·        Teachers guide page 178-179

 
 3INTENSIVE READINGA DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

·        Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 4 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 5 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 6 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 7

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKINGDelivering a Speech and Listening ActivelyBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Listen carefully to a variety of information

·        Listen actively to the famous “I Have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther king Jr.

·        Read the speech interpretively

·        Deliver the speech effectively

·        Describe the different parts of the speech

·           Reading-Chalkboard

-Collected speeches

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 184-188

·        Teachers guide page 180

 
 8STUDY SKILLSUnderstanding Exam LanguageBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Interpret exam instructions more accurately

·        Analyse  exam questions correctly

·        Writing

·        Discussion

·        Reading

chalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 188-189

·        Teachers guide page 182

 
31/2READINGComprehension

Governance

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be a

ble to:

·        Identify the general features of good governance

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Learn and use new vocabulary

·        Reading comprehension

·

·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 189-191

·        Teachers guide page 184-185

 
 3/4GRAMMARCompound-complex sentencesBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify a compound-complex sentence

·        Use compound complex sentences correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 191-193

·        Teachers guide page 186-187

 
 5/6WRITINGThe Argumentative EssayBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify an argumentative essay in their reading

·        Describe the structure of an argumentative essay

·        Appreciate the style of an argumentative essay.

·        Write neatly and legibly

 

·        Writing

·        Discussion

Chalkboard

sample

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 193-194

·        Teachers guide page 187-188

 
 7INTENSIVE READINGA DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

·        Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 8 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
41 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 2 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
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LISTENING AND SPEAKINGNon-verbal Cues in ListeningBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Interpret non-verbal cues correctly

·        Use non-verbal cues in active listening

·           Speakingchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 195

·        Teachers guide page 189

 
 4STUDY SKILLSTime Management in examsBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Appreciate the need of time management in exams

·        Manage time in examinations effectively

·        Discussionchalkboard·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 194-197

·        Teachers guide page 190

 
 5/6READINGComprehension

Yes Sir, I’m  Fine

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        See the need to condemn exploitation in the society

·        Answer questions on the passage correctly.

·        Infer meaning of the new words used

·        Reading comprehension

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·        Pre-reading activities·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 197-199

·        Teachers guide page 191-193

 
 7/8GRAMMARDirect and Indirect SpeechBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Distinguish between direct and indirect speech

·        Use direct speech correctly

·        Use indirect speech correctly

·        Discussing

 

·        Writing sentences

·        Dictionary·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 199-203

·        Teachers guide page 193-195

 
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MIDTERM EXAMS
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61/2WRITINGWriting a PlayBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Identify the features of a play

·        Write neatly and legibly

·        Write a skit

·        Writing

·        discussion

Chalkboard

sample

·        SecondaryEnglish Book 3 students book Page 203-204

·        Teachers guide page 195-196

 
 3/4INTENSIVE READINGA DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

 

 

 

 

 

 

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

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·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 5/6 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 7/8 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
71/2 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 3/4 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 5/6 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 7/8 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
81/2 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 3/4 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 5/6 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By

·        Teacher’s guidebook Henrik Ibsen

 
 7/8 A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik IbsenBy the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

·        Read the text

·        Discuss he background of the play

·        Discuss the character traits, themes and style in the play

Write notes based on the play

·        Reading set text

·        Discussing the background of A Doll’s House

·        Discussing the character traits, themes and style in A DOLL’S

·        Setbooks Analysis DVDs

·        Sample context and essay questions and answers

·        A DOLL’S HOUSE By Henrik Ibsen

·        Teacher’s guidebook

 
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END OF YEAR EXAMS

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