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WEEK 10 

CONTENT:

SPEECH WORK: Intonation (simple polite request, simple greetings)

COMPREHENSION/SUMMARY: Exercise NOSEC. Pages 186-187

VOCABULARY/DEVELOPMENT: Words associated with Journalism

STRUCTURE: EXERCISES (Antonyms and Synonyms)

WRITING SKILLS: Letter Writing- Informal Letter – ‘A letter to the sister who plans to

divorce her husband advising her against the decision’.

ASPECT: SPEECH WORK

TOPIC: Intonation (simple polite request, simple greetings)

Introducing Two People

Activity: Dialogue

Three students (ABC) meet. Two (BC) have not known each other, but   they are known to one (A).The student (A) will do the introduction:

(A)- This is Miss Abigail… this is Master Fortune (indicate each person with your hands)

Master Fortune:  How do you do? Or pleased to meet you.

Miss Abigail: How do you do? Or pleased to meet you.

Another Illustration.

Student A: May I introduce you to Master Fortune? This is Miss Abigail.

Master Fortune: How do you do? Or pleased to meet you.

Miss Abigail: How do you do? Or pleased to meet you.

It is customary to introduce the junior person first before the senior person.

Self-Introduction       

When two people who do not previously know each other meet, the self-introduction should take the following form:

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