ENGLISH SYLLABUS 101
FORM 1
- LISTENING AND SPEAKING
- Pronunciation
- English sounds: vowel and consonant sounds.
2. Distinction between English sounds and mother tongue and Kiswahili.
3. Identification of problematic sounds.
4. Mastery of problematic sounds in meaningful contexts e.g. through use of tongue twisters, songs and poems. - Listening Comprehension and note-taking
- Listening and responding to oral narratives
(trickster and ogre stories) and riddles.
2. Features of trickster and ogre stories, and riddles.
3. Listening and responding to information/articles on
children\’s rights, child labour, environment, HIV/AIDS and on
moral values. - Mastery of Content
1. Debate4. Etiquette - Use of courteous language e.g. thank you, excuse
me, sorry, please.
5. Non-verbal cues that enhance listening and speaking
1. Importance of respecting personal space2. GRAMMAR - Parts of speech-Nouns
1. Common nouns
2. Proper nouns
Non-count- Count -3. Concrete nouns
4. Abstract nouns
5. Number – Regular and irregular nouns
6. Articles – Definite and indefinite articles –
Functions of pronouns2. Pronouns
1. Personal pronouns
2. Possessive pronouns
3. Reflexive pronouns
4. Functions of pronouns3. verbs
1. Lexical – Regular – Irregular verbs
2. Tenses – Simple present tense – Simple past tense4. Adjectives
1. Comparative and superlative forms
2. Regular and irregular adjectives
3. Gradable and non-gradable adjectives5. Adverbs
1. Adverbs of manner time and frequency6. Prepositions
1. Simple prepositions e.g. in, of at7. Conjunctions
1. Co-ordinating conjunctions (and, but, or) - Phrases
1. Constituents and examples of the noun phrase9. Simple sentences
1. Sentence structure (subject, predicate)
2. Types of sentences – Interrogative – Imperative –
Exclamatory – Declarative/ affirmative – Negative3. READING
- Reading Skills
1. Identification of the learner\’s reading problems
in silent reading e.g. moving lips, verbalizing words, use of
fingers and moving the head.
2. Development of good reading habits in: – Silent
reading – Reading aloud – Speed reading
3. Using a dictionary
4. Using the library2. Intensive Reading
1. Study of poems, plays and short stories.
2. Focus on plot and literary language.
3. Extensive Reading
1. Literary and non-literary materials on contemporary
issues such as: – Children\’s rights – Child labour –
Environment – HIV/AIDS – Moral values
2. Adventure stories
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- Fairy tales
4. Poem
5. Plays
6. Novels
7. Short stories
8. Newspapers / Magazines / Periodicals4. Comprehension Skills
1. Recall, comprehension and application
2. Summary and note-making4. WRITING
- Handwriting
1. Legibility and tidiness2. Spelling
1. Spelling rules3. Building sentence skills and paragraphing
1. Writing clear and correct sentences
2. Structure of the paragraph. – Topic sentences
supporting – Sentences – Clincher sentences – Sequencing of
ideas – Unity in paragraphs4. Punctuation
1. Capitalization
2. Final punctuation marks
3. Commas5. Personal writing
1. Diaries
2. Addresses
3. Packing lists6. Social Writing Informal letters
7. Study Writing
1. Making notes
2. Taking notes8. Creative Writing
1. Imaginative compositions
2. Poems9. Institutional Writing
1. Public notices
2. Inventories* FORM 2
- LISTENING AND SPEAKING
- Pronunciation
1. Further practice on problematic sounds
2. Stress and intonation
3. Rhyme in poetry
4. Word play (puns) - Listening Comprehension and Note-taking
1. Listening and responding to 6.2 myths, legends and songs.
2. Features of myths, legends and songs.
3. Listening and responding to information on issues of social responsibility, drug and substance abuse equal role of men and women Integrity/anti corruption education information technology
4. Skills of attention and turn taking through use of dialogues. - Mastery of content
1. Interviews4. Etiquette
1. Telephone etiquette5. Non-verbal skills in listening and speaking
1. Facial expressions, gestures and eye contact.
2. Bowing/curtsying. - GRAMMAR
- Nouns
1. Collective nouns
2. Compound nouns
3. Use of phrasal quantifiers e.g. a piece of advice
4. Possessives2. Pronouns
1. Number and person in pronouns.
2. Indefinite pronouns. - Verbs
1. Auxiliary verbs -primary and modal
2. Aspect – perfective and progressive
3. Future time4. Adjectives
1. Order of adjectives5. Adverbs
1. Adverbs of place and degree
2. Comparative and superlative forms of adverbs6. Prepositions
1. Complex prepositions e.g. in spite of7. Conjunctions
1. Subordinating conjunctions e.g. because, when, that, which8. Interjections
1. Identification and usage in sentences9. Phrases
1. Constituents of verb and adverb phrases and examples10. Clauses
1. Independent and subordinate clauses (relative and
adverbial clauses).
2. Compound sentences.
3. Complex sentences.
4. Active and passive voice. - READING
- Reading Skills
1. Scanning and skimming.
2. Using reference materials (library, encyclopedia
and the internet).
3. Interpretive reading. - Intensive reading
1. Study of novels, plays and poems.
2. Focus on characterization and themes.
3. Aspects of style. - Extensive reading
1. Literary and non literary materials on contemporary
issues such as: Social responsibility Gender responsiveness Drug and substance abuse Human rights
2. Biographies
3. Novels
4. Plays
5. Poems4. Comprehension Skills
1. Recall, comprehension, application and analysis.
2. Summary and note-making. - WRITING
- Spelling
1. Commonly misspelt words - Building sentence skills and paragraphing
- Sentence variety; using simple, compound and complex sentences
2. Devices of developing paragraphs Giving reasons/examples comparing and contrasting Using idiomatic expressions Using facts/statistics Using rhetorical questions3. Punctuation
1. Quotation marks
2. Apostrophe
3. Hyphen4. Study Writing
1. Summaries
2. Descriptive essays5. Creative Writing
1. Imaginative compositions
2. Dialogues6. Institutional Writing
1. Business letters
2. Posters
3. Advertisements7. Personal Writing
1. Personal journals
2. Shopping lists8. Social Writing
1. Invitations9. Public Writing
1. Telephone messages
2. Filling forms
3. Letters of apology* FORM 3
- LISTENING AND SPEAKING
- Pronunciation
1. Stress and intonation in sentences
2. Rhythm in poetry
3. Alliteration and assonance in poetry2. Listening Comprehension and Note-taking
1. Listening and responding to information on:
HIV/AIDS Rights and responsibilities of citizens
2. Listening and responding to dilemma and aetiological oral narratives
3. Features of dilemma and aetiological stories
4. Receiving and giving instructions
5. Giving directions. - Mastery of Content
1. Discussion
2. Speeches4. Etiquette
1. Appropriate choice of register5. Non-verbal cues that enhance listening and speaking
1. Appearance and grooming2. GRAMMAR
- Parts of Speech-
Nouns
1. Typical noun derivations
2. Gender – sensitive language
2. Pronouns
1. Pronoun case Subjective and objective
2. Demonstrative pronouns
3. Verbs
1. Transitive and intransitive verbs
2. infinitives
3. Phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions
4. Participles
4. Adjectives
1. Quantifiers – few, a few, little, a little
2. Predicative and attributive adjectives i.e.
position of adjectives
5. Adverbs
1. Formation of adverbs
2. Functions of adverbs (modifiers)
- Prepositions
1. Distinguishing prepositions from connectors and adverb particles. - Conjunctions
1. Correlative conjunctions, e.g. both……and not only….. but also neither…. nor either…. or8. Phrases
1. Prepositional and adjectival phrases9. Clauses
1. Conditional and adjectival clauses
2. Noun clauses
3. Compound-complex sentences
4. Direct and indirect speech Form and usage3. READING
- Reading skills
1. Study reading
2. Note-making
3. Critical reading
4. Recognizing attitude and tone
5. Distinguishing facts from opinions
6. Interpretive reading
7. Close reading2. Intensive reading
1. Study of novels, plays, poems and short stories
2. Focus on critical analysis of three prescribed
texts: 1 novel I play I play/novel/anthology of short stories
3. Focus on oral literature3. Extensive reading
1. Literary and non- literary materials on contemporary issues such as: Good governance integrity HIV/AIDS Technological advancement
2. Newspapers, Journals and magazines on a variety of subjects
3. Reports
4. Novels
5. Plays
6. Poems
7. Short stories4. Comprehension Skills
1. Recall, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation
2. Summary and note making4. WRITING
- Building Sentence Skills and Paragraphing
1. Cohesion in paragraphs
2. Using transitional words and phrases
3. Choice of words
4. Recurrent words (different words that refer to the same idea in the paragraph) - Punctuation
1. Colon
2. Semi-colon
3. Dash
4. Parenthesis3. Personal writing
1. Reminders
2. Personal journals4. Social writing
1. Notes of thanks, congratulations and condolences
2. Telegrams5. Public writing
1. Letter application6. Study writing
1. .Synopsis
2. Argumentative essays7. Creating writing
1. Imaginative compositions
2. .Plays
3. .Short stories8. Institutional Writing
1. Notification of meetings
2. Agenda and minute writing
3. Memoranda* FORM 4
- LISTENING AND SPEAKING
- Pronunciation
1. Distinguish word class on basis of stress
2. Use of tone to reveal attitude2. Listening Comprehension and Note-taking Listen and respond to:
1. Oral poetry
2. Proverbs
3. Features of oral poetry and proverbs
4. Information on poverty eradication3. Mastery of content
1. Oral reports4. Etiquette
1. Interrupting and disagreeing politely
2. Negotiation skills
3. Turn-taking
4. Paying attention (listening) - GRAMMAR
- Parts of Speech – Nouns
1. Functions of nouns in sentences e.g. subject, object, complement2. Pronouns
1. Interrogative pronouns
2. Relative pronouns3. Verbs
1. Participle phrases
2. Gerunds4. Adjectives
1. Typical endings of adjectives (e.g. – ful, – less,-ous)
2. Functions of adjectives5. Adverbs
1. Position of adverbs in sentences
2. Typical endings of adverbs e.g. -ly, -wards, -wise)
6. Prepositions
1. Functions of prepositions in sentences7. Conjunctions
1. Functions of conjunctions in sentences8. Clauses
1. Inversions
2. Sentence connectors
3. Substitution and ellipsis3. READING
- Reading Skills
1. Note-making
2. Study reading
3. Critical reading
4. Interpretive reading
5. Responsive reading
6. Recognising attitude and tone
7. Distinguishing facts from opinions2. Intensive Reading
1. Focus on critical analysis of prescribed texts: I novel play 1 play/novel/anthology of short stories
2. Focus on oral literature3. Extensive Reading
1. Literary and non literary materials on contemporary issues such as: Poverty Eradication Drug and Substance abuse
2. Journals and magazines on different subjects
3. Novels
4. Short stories
5. Plays
6. Reports4. Comprehension Skills
1. Summarising and note-making4. WRITING
- Building sentence skills and paragraphing
1. Paraphrasing2. Punctuation
1. Devices for presenting quotations and headings3. Personal writing
1. Recipes4. Social writing
1. E-mails
2. Fax
3. Instructions to family and friends5. Public writing
1. Letters of inquiry
2. Letters of request6. Study writing
1. Reviews
2. Expository writing
3. Questionnaires7. Creative writing
1. Imaginative compositions
2. Autobiographies
3. Biographies8. Institutional writing
1. Curriculum vitae
2. Speeches