25 December 2012

PAST WAEC/NECO EXAM QUESTIONS ON DESCRIPTIVE/IMAGINATIVE/NARRATIVE/STORY-WRITING -EDUCATION AND LIVING

 ENGLISH LANGUAGE DESCRIPTIVE/IMAGINATIVE/NARRATIVE/STORY-WRITING ESSAYS FOR PRACTICE(3)

[caption id="attachment_1301" align="alignleft" width="500"]PAST WAEC EXAM QUESTIONS ON DESCRIPTIVE/IMAGINATIVE/NARRATIVE/STORY-WRITING -EDUCATION AND LIVING students getting ready for living[/caption]

 

ESSAY QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE


NOW PRACTICE WITH THE ESSAY QUESTIONS BELOW AND MAIL YOUR ANSWERS TO US. WE’LL LET YOU KNOW ASAP AREAS NEEDING FURTHER WORK OR ATTENTION…GOOD LUCK.”

1.Write a story, real or imagined, which illustrates the saying: “Make hay while the sun shines”

 2. Write a story ending with the words: “indeed it was a blessing in disguise”.

 3. Narrate an experience you had heard about that illustrates the saying: “Where there is a will there is a way”

 4. Tell a story that ends with advice: “Cut your coat according to your size”

 5. Narrate to your classmates an experience you had or heard about the saying: “You reap what you sow”

 6. A vehicle in which you are traveling was involved in an accident and several passengers including yourself were injured. Describe to sympathizers who have come to visit you in the hospital how the accident happened and what followed.

 7. You were amongst a group of students from your school who went for an excursion to places of interests in your country. Narrate to your classmates who did not go what you saw in at least two of the places you visited, and how you have benefited from the experience.

 8. Tell a story which ends with words “I have had to live with this stigma for the rest of my life”

 9. You have been involved in an accident in which very many of your friends criticized your role. Narrate the accident to a close friend and defend the role you played.

 10. Write a story which ends with the words: “I really agree that a patient dog eats the fattest bone”

 11. You witnessed the campaigns that preceded a Local Government election in your area in which the favorite candidate was defeated. Give a vivid account of the event before, during and after the election to one of your friends, explaining why you think the candidate lost.

12, Write a story in which you where personally involved, ending with: “If I knew he was that kind of person, I wouldn’t have gone out with him”

 13. Narrate the story that illustrates the warning; “Look before you leap”

 14. Tell a story that ends with the words: “It was a bitter experience, but I learnt my lesson”

 15. You have just spent your holiday in another part of the country with a friend, narrate your experience to other friends describing what you found interesting about the customs, food, dress and way of life of your hosts.

16. Narrate an experience you have had or heard about which illustrates the saying: “Honesty is the best policy”

17. Write a story in your school magazine beginning or ending with the sentence: ”I wish I had never met this man”

........................................................................................................................................................................................................

 Donate


 If you feel that our  work has helped you and you’d like to support our mission to  continue spreading ideas like  those mentioned above, please make a donation below. We shall be very grateful for your support.AND NO AMOUNT SHALL BE CONSIDERED TOO SMALL!

 Being supported by our readers LIKE YOU enables us to give our creative output (those that originate from us) to the public domain, so it isn’t copyrighted. Please share it freely so that others may benefit from it.

To donate via credit card,cheque or cash, please use the information below and let us know if don’t mind if we acknowledge the donation publicly

  Thanking you

 O.O.ODUMOSU

  ACCOUNTS AT UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (UBA)(23RD/72RD BRANCH FESTAC,LAGOS)


 MASON COLLEGE A/C NO-1005353681

 EDUPEDIA ASSOCIATES A/C NO1005280011 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Leave your comment here please