Thursday, 3 September 2020

CIVIC EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCE GRADES 10-12

 CIVIC EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCE 


Civic Education Books Grade 10-12

Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act, No. 2 of 2016

Constitution of Zambia Act, No. 1 of 2016

Universal Declaration of Human Rights - the United Nations

 The charter of mande (1222)

Bill of Rights - National Assembly of Zambia

Fifth National Development plan 2006-2010 

Sixth National Development Plan 2011 – 2015 

7th National Development plan 2017-2021


ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCES GRADES 10-12

 ENGLISH LANGUAGE RESOURCES



GENERAL OUTCOMES

Communicate effectively and appropriately in English in various social contexts

Understand and speak English at an acceptable international standard

Recognise and apply the difference between spoken and written English

Understand and speak English well enough to function effectively (later), in tertiary education and in the world of work. 

 Key Competences

· Listen and Speak in English appropriately and effectively in various social contexts

Apply listening and Speaking skills in a variety of situations, well enough to function effectively


STRUCTURE


Future 

Specific Outcomes

 Recognise the emphatic form  of ‘shall’ 

Construct correct sentences using "shall"

Use "shall" correctly in verbal expressions.

Differentiate between "shall" from " will" and they are used in sentences

Introduction:

The simple future tense traditionally uses shall for the first person ("I" and "we"), and will for the second and third persons.  An emphatic future tense, with a sense of must, reverses the two words, using will for the first person and shall for the second and third person. I will go. You shall go. 

Future simple tense - will and shall   Will and Shall: What's the Difference?   

  Will I/we' OR 'Shall I/we' in questions   Shall vs Will 2



Verbs and Expressions Followed by -ING

Specific outcomes

Use the –ING form after expressions such as:

 Can’t help, can’t stand, it’s no good, it’s no use, be worth.

 Verb + -ing or verb + infinitive 

 Expressions + ING    Special expression followed by -ing


Verbs Followed by Infinitives

Specific Outcomes

Recognise the difference in meaning of similar constructions using verbs followed by either the infinitive or –ing: allow, permit, remember, forget, try, regret, mean (signify), stop, need, go on

Media Resource 

Verbs followed by infinitives  Verbs Followed by Infinitives 2  Verbs Followed by Infinitives and Gerunds

  Gerunds and Infinitives   Is it TO or ING?


Adjective of Quantity

Specific Outcomes

Use "some"meaning "one " or "another." Correctly 

Adjectives of quantity or Adjectives of number   Few,A little,Litle,A few   Adjectives : Quality/ Quantity/ Number  


Relative Clauses

Relative Clauses  Relative Clauses 2  Defining relative clauses   Relative clauses 2  

 Non-defining and defining relative clauses



Comparison +The

The…the… with comparative adjectives   The...the... comparatives    Repeated and Double Comparatives


Reason

Now that in a sentence    4 ways to use -ING words  Reason and Result  

Using "as", "since", "because" and "for" to show reason


Time

How to Use BEING  No sooner…than…    No sooner part 1  No sooner part 2  Have, Having, and Have Got 

Subject-Verb Inversions   No sooner … than, Hardly…when  Hardly,scarcely and barely  Using ‘Having Said That...’  Having and having done


Contrast

 Beside & Besides  The difference between 'Beside' and 'Besides'   

 Though, although, even though, despite, in spite of  Using besides, except and apart from   

Despite, although, nevertheless, in spite of... 

Though, although, even though, however, despite, in spite of   Other,another,others,the other,otherwise

  other, the other, others, another  

Other vs Another   While Vs When   While and meanwhile   How to use THOUGH  As 

 Comparisons with as...as - Part 1   Comparisons with as...as - Part 2

  Comparing things with AS     "No matter..."

    

Conditional Sentences

Linking Words of Condition  provided that / as long as  'Suppose' and 'supposed to'   

 SUPPOSE and SUPPOSED TO   Wishes and regrets  Wishes and regrets 2  

Wish' and 'If Only' for Past Regrets  

  I wish /If only 

Wish and if only 2  3 ways to use 'if only'   "Had I known...", "Should you need..."


WRITING



Biography

Writing Biographies  Tips for writing a Biography   Biographical Essay  Essay about a Person  


Disposition and the Process of Writing

How to describe a process  Diagrams   Describing a process   How to describe a process  

 The writing process and process writing  How to Explain Something in English  

Process Paragraph and Process Essay  


Disposition and the Process of Writing

How to describe a process  Diagrams   Describing a process   How to describe a process  

 The writing process and process writing  How to Explain Something in English  

Process Paragraph and Process Essay  


Writing Autobiographies

How to Write an Autobiography  How to Write an Autobiography 2 My Autobiography:Exanple  

 Autobiography with Helpful Examples  Autobiography


Argumentative Writing

Intro. to Argumentative Essay  Introduction of an Argument Essay  Argumentative Essay    Parts of an Argumentative Essay  Argumentative Essay Example  Structure of an argumentative essay 

 Example Argumentative Essays  Argument & Persuasion Essay


Writing Dialogue and Short Plays

Dialogue in Creative Writing   Writing a playscript  Writing Dialogue: 10 Tips to Help You 


Letter Writing

How to Write a Formal Letter  Essays, Emails, Letters Etc   Formal & informal   Formal Letter An Introduction 

 How to write formal or email letters  How to write an informal letter  How to write an informal letter

  Replying to Business & Personal Emails   Letters of Complaints and Replies   Formal Letters

  Examples of Business Email Writing in English  How to write a semi-formal letter  Writing a semiformal letter   How to start & to finish formal & semi-formal letters


Writing Instructions

Writing Instructions  Writing Instructions and Procedures   How to Write Instructions  Writing Effective Steps


Completing Forms

Completing Application Forms   Personal Information  Completing the form  Filling in a form 


Writing a Curriculum Vitae

How to write a CV  Writing a CV  English CV  How to write a CV  Sample CV  How to write a CV with no experience


Speeches and vote of thanks

How to write a speech Introduction   How To Start Your Speech  Speech Building   How to write the perfect speech  Great Openings and Closings   BEST speech or presentation in English  Giving a Vote of Thanks 

 How to Start a Speech

Vote of Thanks example


Interpretive Writing

Writing an Interpretive Paragraph   How to describe BAR GRAPHS 

  How to Analyze Charts, Maps, and Process Diagrams  Describing a diagram   Numbers and Pie Charts

   line graph  Pie chart lesson    Map Vocabulary  Describe a Map


SUMMARY


Summary (General)

Summary Writing Introduction  How to Write a Summary  Effective Summary Paragraph  

 Prose Summary and Fill in a Table  The Simple Summary  How to Write a Summary   Summary Writing

  Mastering the Skill of Summary Writing  Abbreviations and acronyms   English Acronyms & Abbreviations    Abbreviations (Short forms)  Modern English abbreviations  Acronyms and Phrases  Text Abbreviations  


Summary (General)

Summary Writing Introduction  How to Write a Summary  Effective Summary Paragraph  

 Prose Summary and Fill in a Table  The Simple Summary  How to Write a Summary   Summary Writing

  Mastering the Skill of Summary Writing  Abbreviations and acronyms   English Acronyms & Abbreviations    Abbreviations (Short forms)  Modern English abbreviations  Acronyms and Phrases  Text Abbreviations

  10 abbreviations you should know



Note Making/Note Making

Note taking  How to Take Great Notes  How To Make Notes 

  150+ Useful Symbols & Abbreviations For Speedy Note Taking  Notetaking  How to take efficient and neat notes


Diary Writing

Writing a Diary   Diary Entry  How to Write a Diary Entry  Writing a Diary  Writing a diary 

 How to write a diary in English


Reading

Read, Understand, and Remember   Reading and Understanding  Remember what you read  How to READ FASTER  Reading Strategies  Reading Techniques   7 Speed Reading Techniques   SKIMMING and SCANNING

  Skimming and Scanning 2  

Skimming and Scanning 3  Skimming and Scanning 4  Reading on the Run Skimming and Scanning

  Reading Comprehension Strategies, Tips and Tricks   Improve Your Reading Comprehension

  skills and comprehension  Reading: Top 10 Tips  Extensive Reading and Vocabulary Range


Special English Lessons from Oxford Online English.

Structure/Grammar

How to Answer Sentence Transformation Questions

9 Parts of Speech in English - English Grammar Lesson

Adverbs in English - Learn All About English Adverbs

English Sentence Structure - English Grammar Lesson

How to Use Formal and Informal English - English Speaking and Writing Fluency

English Verb Tenses Guide - Learn About Simple, Perfect, and Continuous Tenses 

Modal Verbs - How to Use Must, Have to and Should 

 Future in English - How to Talk about the Future

Using Would Have, Could Have, Should Have - English Grammar Lesson 

Present Simple Verb Form in English - English Verb Tenses 

 Grammar Lesson #1 - Tips to Improve Your Sentence Structure

 How to Use To Be in English - Using Be in English Grammar Lesson

English Modal Verbs - May, Might, Could, Can - Talking About Possibilities

 Modal Verbs - Introduction to Using Modal Verbs in English

How to Use Should, Ought to, Supposed to and Had Better - English Modal Verbs Lesson 

Adjective Order in English - English Grammar Lesson 

 Time in English - Time Prepositions and Phrases 

 How to Use Should in English - English Modal Verbs

How to Use Must in English - English Modal Verbs 

Present Perfect Verb Tense - English Grammar Lesson 

How to Use Will, Would and Might - English Modal Verbs Lesson

How to Use the Present Continuous - English Verb Tenses Grammar Lesson

How to Use Have and Get in English - Improve English Grammar

Prepositions in English Grammar - How to Use To, In, and At 

Uncountable Nouns - English Grammar Lesson 

How to Use The - Articles in English Grammar 

Understand English Grammar and Sentence Structure - Strange Sentences

How to Use Adjectives in English - The Basic Guide 

How to Use the Passive Voice in English - English Grammar Lesson

How to Use Make and Do in English 


Writing

 Emails in English - How to Write an Email in English - Business English Writing

 How to Improve Your English Writing - English Writing Lesson 

Tips to Improve Your Sentence Structure 

IELTS Essay - Tips to Write a Good Essay 

English Spelling Rules - Learn Spelling Rules and Common Mistakes 

Writing - Using Linking Words and Phrases to Improve Your Score

How To Use Commas - English Writing Lesson

How to Use Colons and Semicolons in English

 English Punctuation Guide - English Writing Lesson 

5 Ways to Compare and Contrast in English

How to Write a CV in English - Tips to Write a Great Resume in English

5 ways to write a great Essay


Download English Text Book (Writing) from PDF Drive

Download English Text Book from PDF Drive

CIVIC EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCE GRADES 10-12

 CIVIC EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCE  Civic Education Books Grade 10-12 Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act, No. 2 of 2016 Con...