Unit1 Grammatical Accuracy I Unit2 Writing Unit3 Parts of Speech Unit4 Punctuations & Sentence Structures Unit5 Vocabulary Development Unit6 Orals Unit7 Reading Unit8 Prime Writing Skills Unit9 Prime Grammatical Accuracy I
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Nursery Rhymes | Words & Sounds
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English lessons for JAMB, WAEC, NECO and NABTEB candidates + SS1, SS2 and SS3 students
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Oral English
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Writing
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JSS1 English Language
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Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives can be quite confusing. Let’s learn their differences and usage.
Learn all there is to know about the three musketeers of the English language.
The name of anything and everything is a noun! Learn just how important nouns are!
Are these concepts the same or different? Join in to find out!
Learn how to write a reorientation and orientation for a recount text.
Join in as we learn about recounts and its elements.
Welcome to the writing unit! Let's explore some writing topics.
Gain an understanding of the differences between skimming and scanning.
Learn what brainstorming is and how to attempt it.
This is a lesson on the nature of wh-questions.
