Category English Language Lesson Notes For All Classes

Access well-structured English Language lesson notes for all secondary school classes and beyond. These notes are aligned with the WAEC and NECO syllabus.

They are designed to help students grasp key concepts, revise effectively, and prepare for exams. Perfect for teachers and students alike, these materials cover grammar, writing, comprehension, and more.

Check our comprehensive English Language lesson notes for all classes. Covering key topics for WAEC & NECO exams, designed for effective revision and study.

ANTONYMS

English-Language

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Antonyms also add variety to your writing. Examples: Cold-hot heavier – lighter fearful – brave. Some words have more than one antonym. Some of these antonyms can be formed by adding a prefix to…

SYNONYMS

English-Language

Synonyms are words that have almost the same meaning but different spelling and pronunciation. Examples: Slender – thin               finish – end                  sick –ill Some words have several synonyms. For example, happy has such synonyms words like light-hearted, pleased, and cheerful.…

HOMOPHONES

English-Language

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Example: She will buy music composed by my favourite artist. Homophones are often confused when writing by many students because of similarity in pronunciation. Examples of common…

HOMOGRAPHS

English-Language

Homographs are words which are spelled the same but have different meanings. They usually appear as separate entries in a dictionary. Examples: The man dug a well in his compound. They worked well together. In the first sentence, the noun well…

PREFIXES

English-Language

PREFIXES.

A prefix is a word part that is added to the beginning of a word to form another word or to change its meaning.

The word to which the prefix is added is called the base word.

Examples:

Prefix base word, new word, un. friendly, unfriendly, pre, pay, prepay

A prefix changes the meaning of the base word.

CONJUNCTIONS

English-Language

A conjunction is a word that connects words or groups of words. Like prepositions, conjunctions show a relationship between the words they connect. But, unlike prepositions, conjunctions do not have objects. There are 3 main categories of conjunctions; (1) Coordinating…

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