2019 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ESSAY & OBJ AND TEST OF ORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NOW AVAILABLE

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ENGLISH OBJ
1ACDACDCAAD
11BCBDBAEDEB
21ADCBBAAEDC
31CDECCEEDCD
41ABCBDDDDAB
51EABBDCAAAE
61DBDBEABEBA
71EBEBBBBEDC
81DDAECCCABB
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ORAL ENGLISH
1-10: BDACBBAEAE
11-20: ADCADCCCAC
21-30: DBDAACBABB
31-40: EEECADBDCD
41-50: CBAACCBCBD
51-60: AECECBBCED

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(5a)
She prefers new cars because used ones usually do not work optimally.

(5b)
The writer was delighted because of newly acquired driver’s license and the thoughts of driving a new car on the street.

(5c)
The salesman was sacked because he bargained poorly.

(5d)
The writer’s joy was short-lived because the salesman got fired through their hard bargain.

(5e)
(i) Adverbial clause
(ii) It modifies the verb “compromise”

(5f)
She believes that one is supposed to borrow for the needful and not for luxury.

(5g)
(i) Euphemism.
(ii) It means to be in such a bad condition as to be unable to work as it should.

(5h)
(i) Previous – Former
(ii) Jubilant – Joyful
(iii) Ruin – Wreck
(iv) Perseverance – Tenacity
(v) Consummated – Completed
(vi) Compromise – Concession

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(6a)
(i) Television programmes are good source of language learning to children.
(ii) Children learn right pronounciation by watching televison programmes
(iii) Television programmes serves as entertainment to the family.

(6b)
(i) Watching television programmes impedes the keen to read among children.
(ii) It brings about children’s inability to write.
(iii) Television programme retards children’s ability to think and analyse concepts.

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ENGLISH ESSAY WRITING [Still Under Verification]
1. Write an article suitable for publication in a national daily on effects of incessant strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and suggest ways of putting an end to them.

2. Your state government is planning to stop the payment of registration fees for Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) students in your state. Write a letter to the Governor, giving at least three reasons why the state should continue with this gesture of goodwill.

3. Write a story that illustrates the saying: DO NO BITE THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU.

4. You are a chief speaker in a debate on the topic: A female President is Better than a Male President. write your argument for or against the motion.
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ESSAY WRITING SOLUTIONS
(Please make sure you edit the ESSAY WRITING, do not just go ahead and copy everything without changing and adding some words and sentences)

(1)
EFFECTS OF ASUU STRIKES AND WAYS OF CURBING IT
When two elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers the most. This is a semblance of what transpired between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as students become the grass that are trampled upon each time a strike ensued. The incessant strike of academic staff union of universities has so many effects which includes:
The strike had brought academic activities in most Nigerian public universities to a halt. This disagreement between government and the academic unions often result in deadlock that usually disrupts academic calendar.

Despite the poor research and innovation capability of the present set of universities, incessant strike will continue to jeopardize the little research they are undertaking. Because the kind of research and development activities that can put Nigeria in the league of developed nation cannot take place in a disruptive environment like the one we are currently witnessing in our universities. It is, therefore, clear that the current ASUU strike will have negative effect on our industries and from there our Gross Domestic Products (GDP).

Incessant strike action by ASUU reduces the academic performances of students, even as most prolonged strikes distort the school calendar. As a result, students who are supposed to do a four- year course end up spending six years in the school for a simple programme.

Also, despite the poor research and innovation capability of the present set of universities, experts say incessant strikes will continue to jeopardise the research they are undertaking. Strike, according to experts said also has the tendency of leading undergraduates into some social vices like prostitution, oil bunkering, among others.

More so, it is believe that there is a direct connection between economic development and educational growth. The monetary cost of any lost working day to ASUU strike is huge as it runs into billions of Naira, both in terms of salaries and wages, amongst others.
The incessant strike of ASUU could be solved through the following strategies:
Firstly, recommending a reevaluation of the education sector, because what often leads to strike in tertiary institutions should be addressed. ‘There is no doubt that the infrastructure in most of the schools are as old as the years of the schools, which is unacceptable,’ as stressed by ASUU. This thus needs to catered for.

Secondly, government should always try to honour whatever agreement was reached with the academic unions as most protracted strikes can be averted if necessary steps are taken to build a good relationship between both parties.

Thirdly, is through University autonomy incentivises where individual universities is to pursue innovative methods of raising funds beyond tuitions and government budgets. University autonomy will, especially, deepen research capabilities and building of partnerships within the tertiary education system. This policy will also change university leadership and governance, thereby insulating the institutions from political appointment of vice chancellors that has, over the decades, compromised academic quality and performance.

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(No 2)

Our Lady of Apostle Secondary school.
Off Epe Garage,
Ijebu Ode,
Ogun State.
19th June, 2019.

The Executive Governor,
Ogun State,
35 The Boss Estate,

Dear Sir,

CONTINUOUS PAYMENT OF SSCE REGISTRATION FEE

I heartily congratulates you Mr Governor in your recent victory as the Executive Governor of our beloved state. I hope your tenure brings forth good tidings for our dear state, Amen. I write to you as a concerned student in our beloved state. I am writing on the recent order that will soon be implemented in the state that is the government under your watch is about to stop the payment of the registration for senior school certificate examination for students in this state. I would love to inform you through this medium the implications of such action and why you should continue with this good gesture.

To begin with, considering the level of poverty in the country, it is difficult for parents to shoulder the burden that comes the senior school certificate. If the government should stop paying this fees, it will lead to massive dropout of students in the secondary school because there will be no hope of paying the fees and the dropout will constitute nuisance in the state.

In addition, as you know as an educational elite that you are sir, denying the final class of senior secondary school is like denying them the purpose of schooling. If you withdraw the support they ought to enjoy by paying for this exam. It might cause the junior students to stay away from school which will cause a complete disaster to the state. It will also lead them to other social vices.

However, I will be glad if you can rescind this decision to stop paying for the senior school certificate examination. It will go a long way in giving a level playing ground between the social class of the society. The rich and the poor need to break the dichotomy that exist between them and giving them a level playing ground to show their intellectual capabilities and move to the next stage of their education will go a long way in breaking the dichotomy.

In conclusion, your excellency, critically looking at it, if this fees are removed and the burden of payment shift to the parents, those who cannot afford this fees can resort to dubious and fraudulent means to get the money, this will bring about criminals in the education system. I will be glad if my writings can be put into consideration and the government continue to pay the fees attached to the senior secondary school certificate examination. Thanks in anticipation

YOURS FAITHFULLY,
Signature
FULL NAME

 

 

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2019 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ESSAY & OBJ AND TEST OF ORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NOW AVAILABLE

2019 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ESSAY & OBJ AND TEST OF ORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NOW AVAILABLE

2019 NECO ENGLISH LANGUAGE ESSAY & OBJ AND TEST OF ORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NOW AVAILABLE

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