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SCHEME OF WORK FORM TWO ENGLISH TERM ONE 20…………. NAME…………………………. | 
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WK NO | 
L/NO | 
TOPIC | 
SUBTOPIC | 
LESSON / SPECIFICOBJECTIVES | 
TEACHING / LEARNINGACTIVITIES | 
MATERIALS/RESOURCES | 
REF. | 
REMARKS | |||||
| 1 | 1,
 
 
 
 
 2  | 
Reading. | Comprehension.
 Reading & answering questions. 
 
 Review of Questions.  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 Answer questions derived from a passage. Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage.  | 
 
 
 
 Silent reading; Writing; Reading aloud; Answering questions.  | 
 
 
 
 Standard dictionary.  | 
 
 INTEGRATED ENGLISH, NEW EDITION BK. II. 
 PP 2-4  | 
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| 3 | Grammar. | Collective nouns. | Identify collective nouns in given sentences.
 Assign the correct collective noun to a group of entities.  | 
Answering questions;
 Oral exercise on collective nouns; Written exercises.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 5-6 | |||||||
| 4
 
 
 5  | 
Grammar. | Phrasal quantifiers.
 
 Phrasal quantifiers with uncountable nouns.  | 
Identify phrasal quantifiers in given sentences.
 Use phrasal quantifiers with uncountable nouns, countable nouns and abstract nouns correctly. 
  | 
Q/A to review word gratifiers;
 Exposition of phrasal quantifiers; Questions and answers; Exercises & review.  | 
PP 5-7 | ||||||||
| 6 | Listening and speaking. | Idioms. | Define an idiom.
 
 Give meanings of some common English idioms.  | 
Brainstorming;
 Give examples of common idioms; Group exercises; Written exercise. 
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Supplementary references. | PP 8-9 | |||||||
| 2 | 1 | Listening and speaking. | Telephone etiquette. | Observe various rules when receiving a personal or business call, making a call and ending a call.
 
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Guided group work, discussion and simulations / presentations. | PP 10-12 | |||||||
| 2 | Grammar. | Pronouns. | Identify singular and plural forms of personal pronouns. | Q/A to review personal pronouns; singular and plural forms of pronouns and the three persons.
 Oral exercise. Written exercise. 
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PP 13-16 | ||||||||
| 3 | Grammar. | Indefinite pronouns. | List down examples of indefinite pronouns.
 Use indefinite pronouns in singular and plural forms. 
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Oral and written exercises;
 Exercise review.  | 
P 16 | ||||||||
| 4 | Writing. | Skimming a text. | Skim through a text and give a suitable title for the text.
 Skim through a text and decide what sort of text it is and its intended function. 
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Guided practice & supervision;
 Reading; Listening; Writing.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 17-22 | |||||||
| 5 | Functional writing. | Text messaging.
 (sms)  | 
Write a text message briefly and precisely.
 Translate a text message and rewrite it in the correct English with the appropriate punctuation. 
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Guided activity;
 Group competitions; Reading; Listening; Writing. 
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Mobile phones. | PP 22-24 | |||||||
| 6 | Functional writing. | Sending a text message. | Send a text message on a mobile phone. | Guided practical activity;
 Writing and sending a text message; Replying to text message. 
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Mobile phones;
 Sample text messages.  | 
P 24 | |||||||
| 3 | 1 | Grammar. | Punctuation:
 
 The comma.  | 
State uses of commas in sentences.
 Punctuate sentences with commas and other punctuation marks.  | 
List of sentences showing uses of the comma.
 Oral and written exercises. 
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PP 26-29 | |||||||
| 2 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 
 Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Supplementary references, dictionary. | PP 29-31 | |||||||
| 3 | Grammar. | The future time (1). | Express planned events using the words “going to”. | Examples of sentences both in the affirmative and the negative;
 
 Oral exercise.  | 
PP 31-32 | ||||||||
| 4 | Grammar. | The future time. | Use present simple tense to anticipate events in a timetable, programme, etc. | List down events in a given program using present simple tense;
 Exercises.  | 
Timetable / programme of an event. | PP 33-34 | |||||||
| 5 | Grammar. | The future time. | Indicate future arrangements using the present continuous tense and using the verb ”to be”.
 
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Consider given examples.
 
 Oral exercise.  | 
PP 35-37 | ||||||||
| 6 | Writing. | Personal writing. | Make lists of related items.
 Draft a plan of action in tabular form.  | 
Group work.
 
 Making lists as guided, and then comparing them. 
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Supplementary references. | PP 37-38 | |||||||
| 4 | 1,
 
 
 2  | 
Listening and speaking. | Listening & speaking.
 
 The sound /s/ and /z /.  | 
Distinguish the sound /s/ from the sound /z/ and pronounce them correctly.
 
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Oral exercise.
 Pronunciation of words; Correcting wrong pronunciations.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 39-42 | ||||||
| 3 | Listening comprehension. | Listening comprehension. | Answer questions based on a passage that has been read out. | Teacher reads a text to the class.
 Students answer questions derived from the text. Review of the questions. 
 
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Supplementary references. | PP 42-43 | |||||||
| 4
 
 
 5 
 
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Grammar. | The future time (2).
 
 
 Contracted forms.  | 
State the functions of will and shall in given sentences.
 Use the contracted forms ‘ll, won’t, shan’t appropriately. 
 
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Examples of sentences showing functions of shall and will.
 
 Oral & written exercises.  | 
PP 43-45 | ||||||||
| 6 | Poetry. | Haiku. | Define the term haiku.
 Outline features of a haiku.  | 
Exposition, brief discussion. | Supplementary references. | PP 45-47 | |||||||
| 5 | 1 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage. 
 
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Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
 
 
 Standard dictionary.  | 
PP 48-49 | ||||||
| 2 | Writing. | Fact and fiction. | Distinguish an actual fact from fiction, and a fact from an individual’s opinion.
 
 
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Group work:
 Establish factual truth /opinion in statements. Brief discussion.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 49-50 | |||||||
| 5 | 3,
 
 
 
 4  | 
Grammar. | The verb “to do”.
 -positive statements / interrogatives. 
 -negative statements / interrogatives. 
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Use the verb “to do” in positive and
 negative statements & interrogatives.  | 
Q/A: different forms of the verb “to do .”
 Oral exercise. Written exercise.  | 
PP 51-53 | |||||||
| 5,6 | Listening and speaking.
 
 
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Non-verbal listening skills. | Identify good and bad listening skills.
 
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Guided group activities;
 Simulation.  | 
PP 53-55 | ||||||||
| 6 | 1,2 | Oral literature. | Myths. | Define the term myth.
 Compare and contrast given myths.  | 
Reading aloud;
 Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 56-58 | ||||||
| 3,4 | Listening and speaking. | Public speaking. | Prepare, review, organize and present a given topic. | Reading;
 Speaking; Listening. 
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PP 59-61 | ||||||||
| 5
 
 
 6  | 
Grammar. | Possessives.
 – Singular. 
 – Plural. 
 
 
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Show possession in both singular and plural forms.
 Rewrite sentences using possessive form of a noun / pronoun, putting an apostrophe where appropriate. 
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Oral exercise: position of the apostrophe.
 
 Written exercises. 
 Review the exercise.  | 
PP 62-64 | ||||||||
| 7 | 1 | Grammar. | Interjections. | Identify interjections used in a written text.
 List down interjections of expressing shock, disapproval, pain or surprise.  | 
Read paragraphs and Identify the interjections.
 Teacher exposes other interjections. Assignment: common interjections. 
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PP 65-66 | |||||||
| 2,
 
 
 3  | 
Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage. 
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Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
 
 
 Standard dictionary.  | 
PP 66-68 | |||||||
| 4 | Grammar. | Present perfect tense. | Use present perfect tense correctly.
 Rewrite sentences in the present perfect tense.  | 
Oral exercise:
 Use of has, have, recently, so far, yet, etc. Written exercise.  | 
PP 68-71 | ||||||||
| 5 | Grammar. | Quotation marks (inverted commas). | Punctuate sentences with quotation marks. | Brainstorming, oral & written exercises. | PP 71-72 | ||||||||
| 6 | TEST | ||||||||||||
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1 | Writing. | Advertisements. | Identify features of advertisements.
 Interpret advertisements.  | 
Examine an actual advertisement.
 
 Brief discussion. 
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Posters, newspaper cutting, | PP 73-74 | ||||||
| 2 | Grammar.
 
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Present perfect continuous tense. | Rewrite sentences using present perfect forms of verbs. | Teacher gives examples of verbs in the present perfect continuous tense.
 Students give further examples. Written exercise.  | 
PP 75-76 | ||||||||
| 3 | Reading. | Listening comprehension. | Carry out a task based upon a passage that has been read out. | Listening & writing an exercise. | Chart: family tree. | PP 77-78 | |||||||
| 4,
 
 
 
 
 
 5  | 
Writing. | Paragraphing a text. | Explain importance of paragraphing a text.
 Identify the topic sentence for a given paragraph. Paragraph a text written in continuous prose. 
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Reading two texts: one in continuous prose and the other paragraphed.
 Exposition: meaning of the term “topic sentence”. Supervised exercise & review of the exercise.  | 
Newspaper articles. | PP 78-80 | |||||||
| 6,
 
 
 
 
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Reading. | Reading comprehension.
 
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Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 Infer meanings of words as used in the passage. 
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Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions; Look up new words.  | 
 
 Supplementary references. Standard dictionary.  | 
PP 81-83 | |||||||
| 9 | 1,2
 
  | 
Grammar. | Punctuation:
 
 The hyphen.  | 
Give examples of hyphenated words.
 
 Explain uses of hyphens.  | 
Q/A: differentiating hyphenated words from compound words.
 Listening; Writing.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 84-87 | ||||||
| 3 | Writing. | Reading skills;
 Scanning a text.  | 
Scan a story extract and use it to answer given questions. | Guided practical activity.
 Silent reading; Writing; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
PP 87-90 | ||||||||
| 4 ,5 | Writing. | Arranging paragraphs in order. | Identify words and expressions that may be used to start specified paragraphs.
 
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Probing questions, detailed discussion;
 Writing.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 91-92 | |||||||
| 6 | Grammar. | Auxiliary verbs. | Identify auxiliary verbs and use them in different ways. | Discussion: auxiliary & main verbs.
 Oral and written exercises. 
 
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PP 93-95 | ||||||||
| 10 | 1,2 | Reading & speaking. | Reading & speaking. | Carry out a reading and speaking activity. | Guided practical activity.
 Reading; Listening; Writing; Answering questions.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 96-97 | ||||||
| 3,
 
 
 4  | 
Grammar. | Compound nouns. | Identify compound nouns.
 
 Form compound nouns.  | 
Q/A: review nouns, hyphenated words, adjectives.
 Oral & written exercises. Forming compound nouns. 
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PP 97-100 | ||||||||
| 5-6 | Grammar. | Vocabulary. | Compiling lists of words with similar endings. | Guided oral and written exercises;
 Group activities.  | 
P 100 | ||||||||
| 11 | 1,2 | Oral literature. | Poetry:
 Superstition.  | 
Read a poem in groups or individually with the right pace.
 
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Discussion;
 Listening; Writing.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 103-105 | ||||||
| 3 | Writing. | Linking words in a paragraph. | Practise linking words in a paragraph. | Discussion;
 Listening; Writing.  | 
P 105 | ||||||||
| 4,5 | Grammar. | The order of adjectives. | Arrange adjectives used in sentences in the correct order. | Discussion; listening and writing. | Supplementary references. | PP 106-108 | |||||||
| 6 | Functional writing. | Personal journal. | Define a personal journal.
 Identify features of a personal journal.  | 
Reading an extract from a journal.
 Discussion on people, places, and world events in written journals. 
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Personal journal. | P 109 | |||||||
| 12-13 | END OF TERM ASSESSMENT TEST | ||||||||||||
| SCHEME OF WORK FORM TWO ENGLISH TERM TWO 20…………. NAME…………………………. | |||||||||||||
WK NO | 
L/NO | 
TOPIC | 
SUBTOPIC | 
LESSON / SPECIFICOBJECTIVES | 
TEACHING / LEARNINGACTIVITIES | 
MATERIALS /RESOURCES | 
REF. | 
REM. | |||||
| 1 | 1 | Listening & speaking.
 
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Hissing sounds. | Pronounce the hissing sounds /s/ and /z/ correctly.
 
 Identify letters that produce the two hissing sounds.  | 
Practise pronunciation of given words.
 Correct wrong pronunciation of given words. 
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INTEGRATED 
 ENGLISH, NEW EDITION BK. II. PP 110-112  | 
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| 2 | 
Listening and writing. | 
Listening comprehension. | 
Answer questions based upon a story that is read out by the teacher. | Teacher reads out a story as the students listen.
 Students answer questions derived from the story.  | 
 
 
 Standard dictionary.  | 
P 112 | |||||||
| 3,4 | Reading. | Expressive reading. | Identify features of expressive reading. | Read a passage silently.
 Carry out guided tasks based on the passage.  | 
PP 113-115 | ||||||||
| 5,6 | Grammar. | Position of adjectives. | Place adjectives at the right positions in sentences.
 Rewrite sentences according to given instructions. 
 
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Reading;
 Listening; Writing.  | 
PP 115-116 | ||||||||
| 2 | 1 | Writing. | Creative writing: play dialogue. | Identify features of a play dialogue. | Reading;
 Listening; Probing questions; Writing.  | 
PP 117-119 | |||||||
| 2 | Writing. | Creative writing:
 Play dialogue.  | 
Write or complete a play dialogue. | Written exercise.
 Review the exercise. 
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Standard dictionary. | PP 117-119 | |||||||
| 2 | 3 | Grammar. | Interrogative and possessive adjectives. | List down interrogative and possessive adjectives.
 Use interrogative and possessive adjectives in sentences correctly.  | 
Q/A: types of adjectives.
 
 
 Exercise on interrogative and possessive adjectives. 
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PP 119-120 | |||||||
| 4 | Writing. | Clichés. | Define the term clichés.
 Identify clichés in a paragraph or a poem. Infer meanings of clichés. 
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Expositions &
 guided exercises.  | 
PP 121-123 | ||||||||
| 5 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 Infer meanings of words as used in the passage. 
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Read a passage.
 Answer questions. 
 
 Infer meanings of words/ phrases.  | 
Standard dictionary. | PP 123-124 | |||||||
| 6 | Grammar. | Adverbs of degree. | Give examples of adverb of degree.
 Use them in sentences correctly.  | 
Q/A: review adverbs of place, manner, time & frequency.
 Oral exercise: listing down adverbs of degree. Written exercise: choosing appropriate adverbs of degree. 
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PP 125-126 | ||||||||
| 3 | 1 | Functional writing | Informal letters. | Classify informal letters on basis of level of informality.
 Write various types of informal letters. 
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Q/A: types of salutations, letter layout, presentation and punctuation. | Sample informal letter. | PP 127-130 | ||||||
| 2 | Poetry. | Poetry. | Answer questions based upon a poem.
 Carry out activities based upon a poem.  | 
Read a poem.
 Written exercise. Guided group activities.  | 
PP 130-132 | ||||||||
| 3 | 3 | Poetry. | Rhymes and rhyming patterns in poetry.
 
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Identify rhymes and rhyming patterns in poems. | Reading;
 Listening; Discussion.  | 
PP 130-132 | |||||||
| 4 | Listening & speaking. | Listening & speaking. | Carry out a group activity in order to improve listening and speaking skills. | Guided group work.
 Review of the activity.  | 
PP 133-136 | ||||||||
| 5 | Grammar. | Comparison of regular adverbs. | Form comparative and superlative degrees of regular adverbs. | Q/A: review comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives.
 Oral & written exercises on adverbs. 
 
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PP 133-136 | ||||||||
| 6 | Grammar. | Comparison of irregular adverbs. | Form comparative and superlative degrees of irregular adverbs. | Oral & written exercises. | P 135-136 | ||||||||
| 4 | 1,2 | Reading | Reading comprehension. | Answer questions derived from a passage.
 
 Infer meanings of the passage.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Standard dictionary. | PP 13-139 | ||||||
| 3,4 | Grammar. | Punctuation:
 
 The apostrophe.  | 
Identify functions of the apostrophe.
 
 Rewrite sentences using an apostrophe appropriately. 
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Teacher emphasizes effects of position of apostrophe on the meaning of a sentence.
 Oral & written exercises. 
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PP 139-143 | ||||||||
| 5 | Social writing. | Giving and following directions. | Give direction and instructions both precisely & clearly.
 Illustrate directions with a simple map.  | 
Guided activities.
 Written exercise, group work.  | 
Route maps. | PP 1431-45 | |||||||
| 6 | Grammar. | Vocabulary. | Enrich vocabulary using a word ladder. | Group activities.
 Assignment.  | 
P 146 | ||||||||
| 5 | 1 | Listening comprehension. | Listening comprehension. | Answer questions based upon a text that has been read out. | Listening;
 Answering questions.  | 
Standard dictionary. | P 147 | ||||||
| 2 | Grammar. | Adverbial phrases. | Identify adverbial phrases.
 Classify adverbial phrases.  | 
Q/A: review types of adverbs.
 Exposition and explanations.  | 
PP 147-150 | ||||||||
| 3 | Listening and speaking. | Using reference materials:
 
 Using a Thesaurus. 
 The Guinness Book of record.  | 
Define the term Thesaurus.
 
 State uses of a Thesaurus. 
 Answer questions based upon an extract from the Guinness Book of record. 
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Expository approach: Teacher exposes new concepts.
 
 Written exercise. 
 Review of the exercise.  | 
The Guinness Book of record.
 
 
 Computer MS – Word programme.  | 
PP 150-154 | |||||||
| 4 | Grammar. | Prepositions. | Use the correct prepositions with particular words to express given meanings.
 
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Q/A: examples of prepositions.
 Oral exercise. Written exercise.  | 
PP 155-158 | ||||||||
| 5 | Grammar. | Complex propositions / prepositional phrases. | Use complex propositions / prepositional phrases. | Teacher gives examples of complex propositions / prepositional phrases and students give further examples.
 Oral & written exercises. 
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PP 158-161 | ||||||||
| 6 | Listening & speaking:
 
  | 
Word stress. | Put emphasis on a particular syllable in a word to bring out the intended meaning. | Reading words aloud and pronouncing them correctly according to the stressed syllable.
 Deduce meanings of words depending on the stressed and unstressed syllable. 
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Standard dictionary. | PP 158-161 | |||||||
| 6 | 1,2 | 
Creative writing. | 
Narrative compositions. | 
Write an interesting composition based on a given plan. | Q/A: Review simple plan for a narrative composition.
 Discussion: further development of skills for writing a composition.  | 
PP 162-163 | |||||||
| 3,4 | Petry. | Poetry. | Answer questions based on a poem. | Reading a poem silently then aloud in groups.
 Written exercise.  | 
Supplementary resource materials. | PP 163-164 | |||||||
| 5,6 | Writing. | Letter of Apology. | Write a letter of apology based on a given scenario.
 
 Reply to a letter of apology.  | 
Detailed discussion.
 Letter writing. 
 
 Review the exercise.  | 
Sample letter of apology. | PP 165-167 | |||||||
| 7 | 1,2 | Grammar. | Simple sentences. | Identify subjects & predicates in given sentences. | Q/A: review parts of a simple sentence.
 Oral & written exercises.  | 
PP 168-170 | |||||||
| 3 | Listening and speaking. | Listening and speaking. | Carry out a given task to improve listening & speaking skills. | Guided tasks and exercise.
 Review the exercise.  | 
PP 170-171 | ||||||||
| 4,5 | Grammar. | Compound sentences. | Define a compound sentence. | Review simple sentences.
 Discussion: Types of clauses and identifying them. Exercise and review.  | 
PP 171-173 | ||||||||
| 7 | 6 | Grammar. | Punctuating compound sentences. | Punctuate a compound sentence correctly. | Oral & written exercises.
 Word puzzles. 
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Word puzzles. | PP 171-173 | ||||||
| 8 | 1,2 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Answer questions derived from a passage.
 
 Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Standard dictionary. | PP 176-177 | ||||||
| 3,4 | Grammar. | Use of conjunctions in compound sentences. | Group conjunctions according to their functions.
 Use them in compound sentences correctly. 
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Detailed discussion.
 
 Exercise.  | 
PP 177-181 | ||||||||
| 5,6 | Creative writing:
 
 
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Prose dialogue.
 
 
  | 
Identify features of a prose dialogue.
 Write a paragraph containing a prose dialogue observing all the punctuation. 
  | 
Read a prose dialogue.
 Discussion on its characteristics & punctuation rules.  | 
PP 182-183 | ||||||||
| 9 | 1 | Reading. | Listening comprehension. | Answer questions derived from a passage.
 
 Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
PP 184-185 | |||||||
| 2 | Functional Writing. | Writing a Will. | Define a Will.
 Write a Will based on a given format.  | 
Guided practical activity;
 Listening; Writing. 
 
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Sample Will. | PP 185-186 | |||||||
| 3 | Poetry. | Poetry. | Answer questions based upon a given poem. | Reading a poem.
 Discussion groups and groups’ presentations.  | 
Supplementary references. | PP 187-189 | |||||||
| 9 | 4,5 | 
Grammar. | 
Complex sentences. | 
Define a complex sentence.
 Identify subordinate conjunctions.  | 
Review types of clauses.
 List down subordinate conjunctions. Written exercise.  | 
PP 189-190 | |||||||
| 6 | Writing. | Note making. | Develop note making skills. | Read a passage and make notes as instructed.
 
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PP 193-194 | ||||||||
| 10 | 1,2 | 
Grammar. | 
Spelling. | 
Improve spelling of words and have positive attitude towards learning how to spell words correctly. | Identify and write down homonyms.
 Construct sentences to convey meanings of homonyms. Spelling games, taking a dictation, correction of misspelt words. 
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PP 200-202 | |||||||
| 3,4 | Oral literature. | Legends. | Define a legend.
 Identify features of a legend.  | 
Read a passage that can be classified as a legend.
 Discussion based on the oral narrative read.  | 
PP 202-204 | ||||||||
| 5 | Grammar. | Relative pronouns. | Complete sentences using relative pronouns.
 Join sentences using relative pronouns.  | 
Q/A: relative pronouns used for people and those used for animals and things.
 Oral exercise. Written exercise. Review of exercise. 
 
 
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PP 20-205 | ||||||||
| 6 | Creative writing. | Writing invitations. | Write letters of invitation to neighbors, officials, etc.
 Reply to invitation letter. Accepting or declining the invitation. 
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Listening;
 Writing.  | 
Invitation cards. | PP 206-207 | |||||||
| 11 | 1 | Grammar. | Relative clauses. | Identify relative clauses.
 Use relative clauses in sentences correctly.  | 
Examples.
 Oral exercise. Written exercise. 
  | 
PP 210-216 | |||||||
| 2 | Grammar. | Inference of meanings of new words. | Infer meanings of new words from the context in which they are used. | Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
P 217 | ||||||||
| 3,4
 
 
  | 
Writing. | Summary writing (I). | Express important ideas in own words and express relationships among the ideas in a logical sequence. | Read a passage.
 Convert information into own words. Link the main points and write short logical sentences. Supervised practice: write a final draft.  | 
PP 218-219 | ||||||||
| 5,6 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Answer questions derived from a passage.
 
 Infer meanings of new words.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Standard dictionary. | PP 219-221 | |||||||
| 12-13 | MID YEAR ASSESSMENT TEST | ||||||||||||
| SCHEME OF WORK FORM TWO ENGLISH TERM THREE 20…………. NAME…………………………. | ||||||||||
WK NO | 
L/NO | 
TOPIC | 
SUBTOPIC | 
LESSON / SPECIFICOBJECTIVES | 
TEACHING / LEARNINGACTIVITIES | 
MATERIALS/RESOURCES | 
REF. | 
REM. | ||
|  
 
 1 
 
 
 
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1 | 
Listening and speaking | 
Intonation. | 
Deduce the implications of words from the intonation of the speaker. | Read a dialogue;
 Deduce implications of the words used by the speakers; Discussion.  | 
INTEGRATED 
 ENGLISH, NEW EDITION BK. II. P 226  | 
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| 2 | Listening comprehension. | Rising and falling intonation. | Use rising and falling intonation in written and spoken work. | Reading;
 Listening; Oral examples. Written exercise.  | 
PP 227–228 | |||||
| 3,4 | Writing. | Business letter.
 
 
 Reply to a business letter.  | 
Write a business letter using the correct format.
 
 Write a reply to a business letter.  | 
Q/A: review format of an informal letter.
 Discuss characteristics of a business letter. Assignments & their review; Writing.  | 
An ideal business letter. | P 230-232 | ||||
| 5,6 | Grammar. | Relative clauses
 (III): Defining and non-defining relative clauses.  | 
Give examples of relative clauses.
 Identify defining and non-defining relative clauses and use them in sentences correctly. 
  | 
Exposition and examples of relative clauses.
 Oral and written exercises.  | 
Sample business letter. | PP 233-235 | ||||
| 2 | 1,
 2 
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Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Answer questions derived from a passage.
 
 Infer meanings of new words used in the passage.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
PP 236-238 | ||||
| 3,4 | Grammar. | Vocabulary. | Formulate a list of words from another word. | Individual and group reflections.
 Inter-group competitions.  | 
P 238 | |||||
| 5-6 | Grammar. | The past perfect tense. | Write sentences in the past perfect tense.
 Rewrite sentences in the past perfect tense.  | 
Q/A: review simple perfect tense.
 Written exercise.  | 
PP 239-241 | |||||
| 3 | 1-2 | Writing. | Descriptive compositions. | Select the most suitable descriptive words to complete given sentences. | Probing questions & detailed discussion. | PP 241-242 | ||||
| 3.4 | Grammar. | Past perfect continuous tense. | Rewrite sentences in the past perfect continuous tense. | Q/A: review past perfect tense and simple past tense.
 Oral and written exercises.  | 
PP 243-244 | |||||
| 5,6 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions; Look up words in a dictionary; Construct sentences using new words.  | 
PP 245-246 | |||||
| 4 | 1,2 | Functional Writing. | Descriptive composition (II). | Read the description of a given person and complete the task given. | Individual and group work;
 Reading; Writing.  | 
Newspapers / newspaper cuttings. | P 247 | |||
| 3,4 | Writing. | Summary writing
 (II).  | 
Carry out an effective summary writing, observing all necessary rules. | Teacher exposes summary writing rules.
 Supervised practice, Listening; Writing.  | 
PP 248 -249 | |||||
| 5,6 | Listening & speaking:
 
 
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Word play. | Write down expressions as read out by the teacher.
 Rewrite sentences in other versions as instructed.  | 
Teacher reads some expressions as students write them down.
 
 Correct the written exercise. 
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PP 250-251 | |||||
| 5 | 1,2 | Writing. | Imaginative Essays. | Identify factors to consider when writing an essay.
 Write an essay based on the laid down rules.  | 
Expository and descriptive approaches.
 
 Essay writing.  | 
PP 251-253 | ||||
| 3,4 | Grammar. | Modal Auxiliaries
 (I).  | 
Identify the nine single-word modal auxiliaries.
 Use single-word modals correctly.  | 
Exposition, discussion and written exercise. | Chart: The nine single-word modal auxiliaries.
 
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PP 254-258 | ||||
| 5,6 | Listening and speaking. | Interviews. | Describe two broad categories of interviews.
 Outline features of a journalistic interview.  | 
Exposition.
 Read an interview. Simulate an interview. Group work: observe positive attributes of a good interviewer and interviewee. 
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PP 258-260 | |||||
| 6 | 1,2 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions; Look up words in a dictionary; Construct sentences using new words.  | 
PP 261-263 | ||||
| 3 | Creative writing. | Creative writing. | Develop creative writing skills. | Written exercise to practise creative writing. | P 263 | |||||
| 4 | TEST | |||||||||
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 6  | 
Grammar. | Modal auxiliaries
 (II): must, has to, have to. 
 
 Had better, should, ought to. 
 
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Express necessity using the modal auxiliaries.
 
 
 
 Express advice using the words had better, should, and ought to. 
 
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Exposition;
 Examples of statements and questions involving modal auxiliaries. 
 Listening;; Writing.  | 
PP 263-266 | |||||
| 7 | 1,2 | Grammar. | Vocabulary. | Construct a word scale to enrich vocabulary. | Group discussion & group presentations. | PP 266-267 | ||||
| 3,4 | Grammar. | Adverbial clauses of time, place and manner (I). | Identify adverbial clauses of time, place and manner. | Q/A: review adverbs and categories of adverbs.
 Discussion: adverbial clauses. Oral exercise. Mixed exercise. 
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PP 267-270 | |||||
| 5,6 | Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 Infer meanings of words as used in the passage.  | 
Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions; Look up words in a dictionary; Construct sentences using new words.  | 
P 271 | |||||
| 8 | 1,2 | Poetry. | Poetry presentation. | Recite a poem in the right pace and tone.
 
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Group work: reading poems, preparing to recite the poems and reciting them.
 
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Supplementary references. | PP 272-274 | |||
| 8 | 3,
 
 4  | 
Grammar. | Adverbial clauses
 (II) Adverbial clauses of reason, purpose and comparison. 
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Identify adverbial clauses of reason, purpose and comparison. | Exposition;
 Listening; Writing.  | 
PP 274-276 | ||||
| 5,6 | Writing. | Summary writing
 (III).  | 
Read a passage and summarize it as instructed. | Guided exercise & review of the exercise;
 Listening; Writing.  | 
PP 276-277 | |||||
| 9
 
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 2  | 
Reading. | Reading comprehension. | Read a passage and answer questions derived from it in complete sentences.
 Infer meanings of new words as used in the passage. 
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Silent reading;
 Writing; Reading aloud; Listening; Answering questions; Look up words in a dictionary; Construct sentences using new words.  | 
PP 278-280 | ||||
| 3 | Grammar. | Adverbial clauses of result, concession and conditions. | Identify adverbial clauses of result, concession and conditions.
 Join sentences using adverbial clauses of result, concession and conditions. 
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Exposition & explanations.
 
 Written exercises; Exercise review.  | 
PP 281-282 | |||||
| 4 | 
Creative Writing. | 
Filling in forms. | 
Fill in information required in forms.
 
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Hands-on practice;
 Filling in forms.  | 
Application forms; bursary / job application forms. | PP 283-284 | ||||
| 5 | Grammar. | The active voice. | Identify the subject and direct object in given sentences.
 Rewrite sentences in the passive voice. 
 
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Listening, speaking and writing. | PP 285-286 | |||||
| 6 | Grammar. | The passive voice. | Change sentences from active to passive voice and vice-versa.
 
 
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Questioning to review active voice;
 Oral and written exercises.  | 
PP 287-288 | |||||
| 10 | 1-2 | Oral literature. | Drama. | Answer questions based upon an extract. | Reading an extract;
 Oral and written exercises. Discussion on the exercises. 
 
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PP 289-292 | ||||
| 3,4 | 
Oral literature. | 
Characterization. | 
Identify the character traits of characters in a play / drama.
 
 Compare and contrast these characters.  | 
Discussion on character traits and corresponding textual evidence.
 
 Q/A: similarities and differences in character traits; 
 Writing. 
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PP 293-294 | |||||
| 5,6 | 
Oral literature. | 
Themes. | Discuss themes postulated in a given text.
 Identify textual evidence to support a given theme. 
 
 
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Detailed discussion.
 
 Cite evidence for specific themes. 
 Writing.  | 
PP 295-296 | |||||
| 11 | 1-2 | Oral literature. | Drama. | Answer questions based upon an extract. | Reading an extract;
 Oral and written exercises. Discussion on the exercises. 
 
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PP 289-292 | ||||
| 11 | 3,4 | 
Oral literature. | 
Characterization. | 
Identify the character traits of characters in a play / drama.
 
 Compare and contrast these characters.  | 
Discussion on character traits and corresponding textual evidence.
 
 Q/A: similarities and differences in character traits; 
 Writing. 
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PP 293-294 | ||||
| 5,6 | 
Oral literature. | 
Themes. | Discuss themes postulated in a given text.
 Identify textual evidence to support a given theme. 
 
 
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Detailed discussion.
 
 Cite evidence for specific themes. 
 Writing.  | 
PP 295-296 | |||||
| 12-13 | SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TEST | |||||||||
