Author: Msomi Bora

Form Five – TOPIC 1 – Dhana za Historia, Utambulisho na Maadili ya Taifa You will read the notes in form of pdf .. We have Two Types of Notes Notes 1 and Notes 2 .. Click the links below to view and read the notes very well in Pdf NOTES 1 NOTES 2 .. .. The United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique to the south. To the east it borders the Indian Ocean.…

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Wanging’ombe | Darasa la Saba – Mock 2025 | Download Exams with Answers DOWNLOAD HERE all exams in one file …. …. IN THE CLASSROOM Practice clear communication and set expectations at the outset about appropriate behaviour and ethics in the classroom using a respectful tone. You might want to set out these in “student charter” in the handbook, with the convenor’s approval, or put on a slide at the first class – a sample is included at the end of this document – or have the students discuss how to create the optimum environment for a positive learning experience…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR FORM SIX   We have: Notes 1 and Notes 2   Notes 1 To view the Notes, click the following links below:   BASIC CONCEPTS OF LITERATURE   PLAYS   NOVELS   POETRY   POEMS STYLISTICS AND COMMUNICATION IN ENGLISH … Notes 2 .. To view the Notes, click the following links below: 1. LISTENING TO GAPPED TEXTS AND THE MEDIA 2. SPEAKING ON A VARIETY OF ISSUES 3. PARTICIPATING IN SOCIAL INTERACTION 4. PARTICIPATING IN FORMAL AND INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS 5. PARTICIPATING IN INTERVIEWS 6. MAKING SPEECHES ON VARIOUS ISSUES 7. READING INTENSIVELY 8. READING INDEPENDENTLY A VARIETY OF TEXTS 9.…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR FORM FIVE   We have: Notes 1 and Notes 2   Notes 1 To view the Notes, click the following links below:   INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE   WORD FORMATION   LISTENING SKILLS   SPEAKING SKILLS   READING SKILLS   WRITING SKILLS   TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION     Notes 2 To view the Notes, click the following links below: .. 1. INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE 2. CONTEXTUALISING THE BASIC LINGUISTIC CONCEPTS 3. WORD FORMATION 4. USING PRONUNCIATION AND PROSODIC FEATURES CORRECTLY 5. APPLYING BASIC CONCEPTS OF SYNTAX 6. DEVELOPING LISTENING SKILLS 7. SPEECH MAKING, PRESENTATION AND ENGAGING IN DISCUSSION 8. MASTERING READING SKILLS…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR ADVANCED LEVEL .. Also Read >> English Grammar   Click the links below to view the notes:   FORM FIVE    FORM SIX       … IMPORTANCE OF READING POETRY   1. Community Building Poetry can go a long way to building strong communities both in educational contexts and in the world at large. In school, students can build community through poetry by sharing poems that they love with their classmates. Such an activity first requires that students have the tools to find poems that they love. Teachers can help them find appropriate options by helping students…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR FORM FOUR   We have: Notes 1 and Notes 2   Notes 1 To view the Notes, click the following links below: TOPIC 1 – EXPRESSING ONESELF TOPIC 2 – LISTENING FOR INFORMATION TOPIC 3 – READING LITERARY WORKS TOPIC 4 – SPEAKING USING APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE CONTENT AND STYLE TOPIC 5 – WRITING USING APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE, CONTENT AND STYLE TOPIC 6 – WRITING APPLICATION LETTER ,, Notes 2 To view the Notes, click the following links below: .. 1. EXPRESSING ONE’S IDEAS AND FEELINGS 2. LISTENING TO INSTRUCTIONS 3. GIVING INSTRUCTIONS 4. LISTENING FOR MAIN IDEAS AND TAKING NOTES 5. ANALYSING…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR FORM THREE We have: Notes 1 and Notes 2     Notes1 To view the Notes, click the following links below: TOPIC 1 – LISTENING FOR INFORMATION FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES TOPIC 2 – USING APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE CONTEXT AND STYLE IN SPEAKING TOPIC 3 – READING FOR INFORMATION FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES TOPIC 4 – (a) READING LITERARY WORKS (b) LITERATURE ANALYSIS TOPIC 5 – WRITING USING APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE CONTENT AND STYLE TOPIC 6 – WRITING FORMAL LETTERS .. Notes 2 To view the Notes, click the following links below: .. 1. LISTENING FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION 2. LISTENING FOR GENERAL INFORMATION 3.…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR FORM TWO   We have: Notes 1 and Notes 2     Notes 1 This part involves: Notes and Short Stories    A) NOTES  Click the links below to view the notes: TOPIC 1 – LISTENING TO VARIOUS SIMPLE ORAL TEXTS TOPIC 2 – TALKING ABOUT EVENTS TOPIC 3 – ASKING FOR SERVICES TOPIC 4 – LOCATING PLACES TOPIC 5 – GIVING DESCRIPTIONS TOPIC 6 – TALKING ABOUT CULTURAL ACTIVITIES TOPIC 7 – EXPRESSING OPINIONS TOPIC 8 – READING FOR COMPREHENSION TOPIC 9 – INTERPRETING LITERARY  TOPIC 10 – WRITING CARDS AND MESSAGES   B) SHORT STORIES   Click Here to read the Short Stories seen below:   Mabala The Farmer   Hawa…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR FORM ONE   We have: Notes 1 and Notes 2   Notes 1 This part involves: Notes and Short Stories  … A) NOTES  Click the links below to view the notes: TOPIC 1 – LISTENING TO AND UNDERSTANDING SIMPLE TEXTS ABOUT A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND SITUATION TOPIC 2 – GIVING DIRECTIONS TOPIC 3 – USING A DICTIONARY TOPIC 4 – EXPRESSING PERSONAL AND GROUP ROUTINE/HABITS TOPIC 5 – EXPRESSING ONGOING ACTIVITIES TOPIC 6 – EXPRESSING LIKES AND DISLIKES TOPIC 7 – TALKING ABOUT ONES FAMILY TOPIC 8 – EXPRESSING OPINIONS AND FEELINGS TOPC 9 – TALKING ABOUT PAST EVENTS/ACTIVITIES TOPIC 10 -…

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ENGLISH NOTES FOR ORDINARY LEVEL   Also Read >> English Grammar … Click the links below to view the notes: … FORM ONE … FORM TWO … FORM THREE … FORM FOUR      …   HOW TO BE BETTER IN ENGLISH   1. Speak, speak, speak Let’s start right off by saying that there isn’t a magic pill for better speaking. That would be too easy, right? Basically, the best way to speak better is to, well – speak! Commit to practicing often and with as many different people as possible. Do you already live or study overseas? Take advantage…

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