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150+ WAEC English Essay Past Questions (PDF)

Discover both the oldest and the latest WAEC English essay past questions in this mega list.

Are you a teacher or student of High School English Language? This collection of past questions on WAEC English composition will be of great help to you.

Old WAEC English essay past questions from “ancient” times like 1997 or 2002 are no longer relevant. Right?

Past questions are past questions. Trust WAEC to, at any time, repeat word for word some of their past questions from either distant years in the past or from a relatively recent year.

Sometimes too, all the WAEC examiners do is to slightly modify the wording of the same English Language essay past question. Then they present it to you as if it were completely new.

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This is why the smartest students who keep getting the best WAEC/NECO/JAMB grades for essay writing are the ones who spend quality time studying and practicing WAEC English essay past questions. They and their teachers don’t really care whether the WAEC past essay question is coming from 1990 or 2020.

Because the ideas have always been the same. The aspects of life on which the examiners base their WAEC English essay past questions remain almost unchanged.

In another post on this site, I share with you the secrets behind how the guys at WAEC set their essay questions.

Trust me, the smartest move to make, as you prepare for the English or any other General Arts essay paper, is to study and practice as many WAEC past essay questions as possible.

The results have always proven this strategy to be very effective. So this approach can work the magic for you too.

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Now, are you ready to take seriously both the oldest and the newest WAEC English essay past questions? Then come with me as I give you some of the most relevant English composition past questions from GCE and SSCE to WASSCE.

WAEC/NECO SSCE/ WASSCE/ GCE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPOSITION PAST QUESTIONS

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NOVEMBER 1997

1.   Your close friend missed an interesting event that took place in your school when he was on admission at the hospital. Write a letter to him describing what happened.

2.   Armed robbery has become rampant in your locality. Write a letter to your Member of Parliament giving at least three reasons for this state of affairs and suggesting ways of solving the problem.

3.   As the out-going sports prefect write a report for publication in your school magazine on sporting activities during your term of office.

4.   As the principal speaker at an inter-school debate, write your contribution for or against the motion. ”The youth of today have more opportunities than their predecessors.”

5.   Describe a political rally you recently attended.

6.   Write a story, which ends with, “One gets such an opportunity once in a lifetime.”

NOVEMBER 1998

1. Your friend has written to tell you that he has decided to learn a trade after his senior secondary school course. Write a reply to him giving at least three reasons why you support or disagree with his decision.

2.  Examination malpractice has become rampant in schools in your country. Write a letter to the Minister of Education discussing at least three causes of this problem and suggesting ways of solving it.

3.  As part of the activities of the 40 th  Independence Anniversary Celebration of Ghana, the Ministry of Education is organizing an essay competition on the topic Ghana’s Independence: a blessing or a curse? Write your entry.

4.  Describe a schoolmate you would nominate as “The Best Student of the Year.”

5.  As the principal speaker at an inter-school debate, write your contribution for or against the motion: ”Money and possessions do not necessarily bring happiness.’

6.  Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on the topic “The problems of street children and how to solve them.

    NOVEMBER 1999

 1.  Your pen pal has written to inform you that he will like to pay you a one-week visit in your country. Write a reply stating the programme you have drawn up to cover the visit.

 2.  Your school is celebrating its speech and Prize Giving Day. As the school prefect, you have been asked to give a speech on the topic: The achievements of my school in the last academic year. Write your speech.

 3.  You were standing at a bus stop when two taxis collided. The drivers got out of their cars and after a heated argument, a fight ensued. Write a description of the incident.

 4.  As the principal speaker in a debate, write your contribution for or against the topic: The disabled can make a meaningful contribution to national development.

  5.  You have been asked to give a talk to a group of foreign tourists on the role of traditional healers in your area. Write out your speech.

NOVEMBER 2000

1. Write a letter to a friend in another school giving at least three reasons why you support the establishment of private Universities in the Country

2. You are totally opposed to corporal punishment in your school though your teachers administer it. Write a letter to the District Director of Education, suggesting at least three better ways of punishing students.

3. As the principal speaker at an inter-school debate, write your contribution for  or against  the motion: we do not need the extended family in a changing Ghanaian society.

4. Write a story entitled “The Haunted House”.

5. The national Commission on Culture (NCC) is organizing an essay competition on the topic, the installation of a chief in Ghanaian society. Write your entry, using your traditional area as a reference.

  • You are a speaker in a debate on the topic: Official visits abroad by a Head of state are beneficial to a country. Write out your speech for  or  against  the motion.
  • Write a story ending…… It was not a pleasant experience.
  • The rate at which teenage girls are becoming pregnant is alarming. Write a letter to the editor of a national newspaper discussing at least three factors responsible for this problem and suggesting solutions.
  • Your school is celebrating its silver jubilee. As the current school prefect, write the speech you will deliver, outlining the achievements of your school, the problems you encounter as students and your hopes for the future.
  • You have returned to your hometown after a long absence. Describe at least three changes you have noticed and their effects on the lives of your people.

NOVEMBER 2001

  • Your elder brother living abroad has alleged that the youth in your area are unemployed because they are lazy. Write a letter to him giving at least three reasons why you disagree.
  • Write a speech to be delivered during the Minister of communication’s visit to your school, giving reasons why you need an FM radio station in your area.
  • As the out- going Dining Hall Prefect, write a report on your tenure of office.
  • The Ministry of Education is organizing an essay competition on the topic: “Music should be made a core subject in the senior secondary school”. Write your entry.
  • Describe in detail a memorable occasion during which an eminent personality in your town was honoured
  • There has been an upsurge in AIDS cases in your country recently. Write a letter to the Minister of Health discussing the issue and suggesting at least three ways by which the disease can be prevented.
  • You have accompanied your father on his transfer to a new town. Describe this new environment, stating what you like or dislike about it
  • Write a story that illustrates the saying “ Birds of the same feather flock together”
  • Some people argue that rapists should be executed. In an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper, express your opinion on this controversy.
  • Your school is organizing a debate on the motion: “The media have done the society more harm than good”. As a principal speaker, write your contribution for  or against  the motion.

NOVEMBER 2002

  • Write an article, suitable for publication in a national newspaper, on the topic: The changes I would like to see in my country.
  • Your sister is separated from her husband leaving you and her children with their father. Write a letter to her pleading that she should return, giving at least three reasons why she should.
  • Write a story to illustrate the saying, Experience is the best teacher
  • The Chief Executive of your district has failed to fulfill his/her promises to develop your town. As a delegate of your youth club, write out the speech you would deliver at a meeting of the District Assembly complaining about at least two of such unfulfilled promises, and stating the effects of the failure to do so.
  • You are speaker in a school debate on the topic: Our elders may no longer be active but they are still very useful to our society. Write your contribution for  or against  the motion.
  • Write a story beginning: It is great to be young”.
  • To commemorate your school’s 20 th  Anniversary, you have been invited to contribute to a debate on the motion: Ghana should continue to borrow money for development. Write your speech for  or against  the motion.
  • The head of your school is going on retirement. Write out the speech you would deliver as the school prefect at the farewell party organized for him
  • The Ministry of Transport in your county is organizing an essay competition on the topic: the bicycle a very useful means of transport. Write your entry.
  • Write a letter to the chairman of the Board of Governors of your school describing an alarming situation in the school. Give at least three reasons why immediate action should be taken to put things right.

NOVEMBER 2003

  • Write a letter to a friend who lives in a neighboring country, explaining why you like or dislike certain advertisements on you local radio.
  • You spent your last holidays with a friend in another part of the country. Describe what you saw and experienced, stating the effects they have had on you.
  • Write an article for publication in a national newspaper, on the topic: Some of our customs and traditions must be maintained.
  • Write a story to illustrate the saying: “Once bitten, twice shy”
  • You are a speaker in a debate on the topic: Drivers should be blamed for the accidents on our roads. Write your speech for  or against  the motion.
  • As the school prefect, write a letter to the newly-appointed Headmaster congratulating him and stating at least three urgent needs of the school.
  • A foreign magazine is organizing an essay competition among secondary school students on the topic: The virtues of traditional foods. Write your entry.
  • As part of a campaign to increase the number of students in your school, your Headmaster has asked you as School prefect to convince a gathering of junior secondary school pupils in your district to choose your school. Write the speech you would deliver
  • You are a speaker in a school debate on the topic; in a developing country, it is more useful to study science than business.
  • Narrate a story, which illustrates the saying, “Look before you leap”

NOVEMBER 2004

  • In an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper, discuss why capital punishment should not be abolished in the country.
  • You are a speaker in a debate on the topic: Abstaining from sex is the best way to avoid HIV/AIDS. Write your speech for  or against  the motion
  • In a letter to a pen-friend abroad narrate an event that has had a far-reaching effect on your country.
  • Write a story to illustrate the proverb: Make hay while the sun shines.
  • You want to be elected School Prefect. Write the speech that will persuade the students to vote for you.

1. Write an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper advocating the use of a Ghanaian Language as the lingua franca of your country.

2. You have been invited by the police as an eyewitness to a brawl between two factions in a dispute. Write a report stating exactly what you saw.

3. As Senior Prefect of your school, write a speech to be delivered at a youth forum on the prevention of drug abuse among students.

4. You are the main speaker in an inter-school debate on the topic: Science is the greatest threat to life in the world. Write out your contribution for or against the motion.

5. The parent-teacher association of your school has decided to introduce a new school uniform. Write a letter to the Chairman giving at least three reasons why you disagree.

NOVEMBER 2005

1. You are a speaker in a debate on the topic: Discipline is the key to good academic performance.  Write your speech for  or against  the motion.

2. The Ghana Tourist Board is organizing an essay competition on: The need to improve tourism in the country.  Write your entry.

3. Write a story that illustrates the saying: All that glitters is not gold .

4. There has been an increase in motor accidents recently. Write to the Chairman of the National Road Safety Committee stating the causes and suggesting measures to prevent these accidents.

5. You are unhappy about the unsanitary conditions in your area. Write an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper, in which you explain the causes and suggest ways of improving sanitation.

NOVEMBER 2007

1. Insufficient student accommodation in tertiary institutions affects admissions each year.  . Write an article for publication in a national newspaper discussing this problem and suggesting at least three ways of solving it.

2. You are a speaker in a debate on the topic: traditional rulers have no place in a modern democratic nation. Write your speech for  or against  the motion.

3. Your year group has been on an educational tour of one of the regions of the country. Describe to your friends your impressions of the tour.

4. There was a disagreement between your class and one of the teachers. As the class prefect, write a report to the head of your school on the incident.

5. Two of your brothers had a bitter quarrel just before you left home for the boarding school. Write a letter to your father pointing out where both were at fault and requesting him to intervene.

1. Write an article suitable for publication in an international magazine on the topic: The problems associated with environmental pollution and suggested solutions.

2. You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion: the national health insurance policy can solve all the health problems of the country. Write your arguments for or against the motion.

3. In recent times there have been protests over poor conditions of service for workers. Write a letter to the minister of employment identifying three areas where you think the government should make efforts to bring more prosperity to workers.

4. Write a story ending with the statement: As you can see circumstances beyond my control compelled me to do such a thing.

5. You recently participated in a local festival. Write a letter to your pen pal describing three exciting experiences which you had during the festival.

  • Write a letter to the headmaster of your school suggesting what can be done to reduce the spate of indiscipline among the students of your school in response to a request by the school authorities.
  • Write a letter to your elder brother in Europe or America telling him about what you want to do after leaving school and why. You may also ask for his advice.
  • Write an account of an exciting trip you made to one of the principal towns in your country where you spent a week with your best friend and his or her family. Your piece should be suitable for publication in your school magazine.
  • The Students’ Union of your district is organizing a symposium on the need to plant trees. Write the speech you would give.
  • Describe what happened during and after a natural disaster that you have experienced or heard about, for publication in one of your local newspapers.

NOVEMBER 2009(A)

1. Write an article for publication in a cultural magazine on what traditional rulers should do to promote peaceful co-existence in their communities.

2. The members of the old students association of your school have expressed the desire to offer assistance to the school. As senior prefect, write a letter to its president identifying three areas where the school needs immediate help.

3. Write a story ending with the statement: We forgot the past and became friends once more.

4. The ministry of agriculture is organizing an essay competition on the topic: every senior high school must have a school farm. Write your entry.

5. You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion: inter-school sports and games promote friendship and unity among students . Write your speech for or against the motion.

NOVEMBER 2009(B)

1. You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion: living overseas has more advantages than living in your own country. Write your arguments for or against the motion.

2. Write an article for publication in a national newspaper discussing at least three measures which your community has taken to bring development to your area.

3. Write a letter to your friend who is coming to live in your area informing him about the advantages of living there and the risks he is likely to encounter.

4. The national commission for civic education hopes to make people aware of their responsibilities as good citizens of the country. Write a letter to the chairman expressing your views on what should be done to achieve this noble objective.

5. Write a story that ends with the expression: caught red-handed .

NOVEMBER 2010

1.     As the sports prefect of your school, write a letter to the Chairman of your school’s board of Governors, giving at least three  reasons why you think games and sports should be given more encouragement in schools.

2.    Your friend intends to transfer to your school. Write a letter to him/her telling him/her about the facilities in your school which help students to achieve their goals.

3.    You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion: Advertisements are no longer useful . Write your arguments for  or against  the motion.

4.    Various concerns have been raised about the security situation in your area. As a concerned citizen, write an article for publication in one of your national newspapers expressing your views on the matter

5.   Write a story ending with the expression:

        We regretted venturing into it.

NOVEMBER 2011

  • You took part in an excursion organized by the wildlife club of your school. Give a vivid account of your experience.
  • Your school will soon celebrate its speech and prize-giving day. As the senior prefect of the school, write the speech you will deliver on that occasion
  • There has been an outpouring of criticism against the Head of your school. You think that some of these criticisms are rather insulting. Write an article for publication in your school magazine expressing your views on the matter.
  • Write a story that ends with the following words: The man stood there for a long time, holding his jaw in his left hand.
  • Your friend is attending school in a different part of your country. Write a letter to him telling him about three things which have made your school famous

MAY/JUNE 2012

1 . Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on the topic:

    Tourism can be of great benefit to the country and should be encourage by the government.

2. Writ e a letter to the minister of education, suggesting three waysofmakingpublic secondary   schools in deprive communities more attractive to students.

3 . Write a letter to your friend in another school recounting the experiences you went through when you visited the city for the first time.

4 . Write a story that ends with the words:

     That experience was one of the best things that ever happened to me.

5. The social Life Club of your school is organizing a symposium on the topic:

     The role of the youth in a rapidly changing society. As a speaker, Write your speech.

NOVEMBER 2012

1 . Your uncle who has been living abroad for the past twenty years suddenly arrived home for Christmas. Write a letter to your friend, telling him/her how much your uncle’s visit made your Christmas enjoyable.

2. Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on the topic: The indiscipline of drivers on the road.

3. Write a story that illustrates the saying: One good turn deserves another.

4. You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion: Tribal associations should not be allowed in public secondary schools . Write your speech for or against the motion.

5. As a youth leader in your community, write a letter to the Minister of Youth Affairs identifying, with reasons, three areas where you think the government should concentrate efforts to bring about rapid development to the country.

May/June 2013

1. Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on the topic: The menace of hawking on the street and how to deal with it.

2. As a senior prefect of your school, write the speech you would deliver to first-year students on how to manage their time.

3. Your sick grandmother has been admitted to hospital. Write a letter to your brother describing the state of her health when you visited her.

4. Write a story to illustrate the saying: The lazy man goes to bed hungry.

5. The Society for the Improvement of Living Conditions is organizing a debate on the motion: The rapid development of a country depends solely on politicians. Write your argument for or against the motion.

S.C./G.C.E. JUNE 1993

  • Write a letter to your headmaster or headmistress describing three unwholesome practices going on in the school, which the authorities are unaware of and show the dangers they may lead to.
  • You have just seen the name and address of somebody abroad who wants a pen pal from your country. Write your first letter to him or her, introducing yourself and family and discussing anything else you consider significant.
  • Describe to your friends a day in your life when everything went wrong.
  • As the outgoing senior prefect in your school, write a speech for delivery at your Speech and Prize-Giving Day Celebrations showing the successes and failures recorded during your term of office.
  • Write an article for publication in your school magazine discussing the view that extra or private classes should be abolished in your country

S.C./G.C.E. JUNE 1994

  • A committee has been set up to investigate a riot which occurred during a recent inter-schools sports competition. As the Sports Prefect of your school, write a letter to the Chairman of the Committee giving an account of what happened.
  • Write a letter to your friend in another town telling him about the preparations your school is making towards her forthcoming silver jubilee celebration.
  • The high rate of unemployment among school leavers poses a serious problem in your country. Write an article for publication in one of your national newspaper suggesting ways of remedying the situation.
  • As one of the main speakers in a debate, write your speech for  or against  the topic, “Scientific advancement is a curse to mankind”
  • On your way home from a film show you were attacked by thugs. Write a report for the police to help them in their investigations.
  • Write a story that illustrates the saying: “A bird in hand is worth two in the bush”

S.C./G.C.E. NOVEMBER  1995

  • Write a letter to your friend abroad describing a recent special family event.
  • Write a letter to the chairman of your District Council complaining about the lack of recreational facilities in your area and suggesting how the situation can be remedied.
  • Describe in detail a naming ceremony you recently attended for publication in a foreign newspaper.
  • Write a story which ends with the proverb, ‘A stitch in time saves nine’.
  • You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion ‘The participation of Women is Essential for Nation – Building’. Write your contribution for  or against  the motion.
  • A peace-making committee has been set up to solve a conflict that has begun in a district of your country. Write your suggestions for consideration by the committee.

S.C./G.C.E. NOVEMBER 1996

  • Your cousin has just completed his course overseas and would like to return home to get a job. Write a letter to him or her describing the present state of employment opportunities.
  • Write a letter to the editor of one of your national newspapers, complaining about at least three problems caused by the recent increase in transport fares, and suggesting ways of solving these problems.
  • As part of your English composition lesson, your teacher took you to the market last week. Write an account of what you saw as classwork.
  • There is an inter-school debate on the motion, ‘The prefect should always be on the side of the school authorities’. As the main speaker of your school, write your contribution for  or against  the motion
  • Write a story entitled, ‘Look before you leap’.
  • A fire has destroyed the Health Centre of your locality. As the Chairman of the Youth Movement, you have called a meeting to rally members for communal labour at the site. Write your speech.

S.C./G.C.E. JUNE 1997

  •  Your sister who has been abroad for five years is planning to come home. Write a letter to her describing three important changes that have taken place in the country.
  • A non-governmental organization is willing to help your district carry out a project. Write a letter to the head of the organization suggesting the project and stating at least three benefits your people will derive from it.
  • Write an article for publication in your school magazine on the need to improve discipline in the school
  • You are the main speaker in a debate on the topic, ‘Women can never be equal to men’. Write your speech for  or against  the motion.
  • Write a story beginning with: “Ayo was supposed to by my friend but”……..
  • Give an account of an incident that occurred on your way to school in which your timely intervention saved the situation.

S.C./G.C.E. JUNE 1998

  • Write a letter to the Editor of one of your local newspapers supporting or contradicting the view that school examinations should be abolished.
  • Your cousin who has been studying abroad is planning to come home for Christmas. Write a letter to him or her about the preparations the family is making towards the visit.
  • You are one of the speakers of your school in a debate on the motion: “Girls are to blame for teenage pregnancy in our country” Write your contribution either  for  or against  the motion.
  • Write a story that ends with it was indeed my lucky day.
  • Write an article for publication in a local newspaper on recent changes that have taken place in the educational system of your country. State how these changes have affected you personally and your school in general.
  • The Environmental Club of your school has just ended a clean-up campaign in a nearby village. As president of the club, write the address you will give to the people on the need to keep their surroundings clean.

Bonus: CEGAST ACADEMY WASSCE MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS

  • Write a letter to the editor of a national newspaper explaining at least three reasons why you agree or disagree with the view that all citizens of your country living abroad should be allowed to vote in general elections.
  • Write a letter to your best friend in another school giving reasons why you think that it is necessary for every student to be computer literate.
  • You are the principal speaker in an inter-school debate on the motion: Only public school pupils should benefit from fee-free basic education”. Write your speech for  or against  the motion.
  • You have been invited by a voluntary society in your school to speak about the role the youth are expected to play in the economic and social development of your country. Write your speech.
  • Describe how you helped to rescue a man/woman who had been mistaken for an armed robber.
  • Write a story that illustrates the saying: “A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.”

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Ralph Nyadzi is the Director of Studies at Cegast Academy. He is a qualified English tutor with decades of experience behind him. Since 2001, he has successfully coached thousands of High School General Arts WASSCE candidates in English, Literature and related subjects. He combines his expertise with a passion for lifelong learning to guide learners from varying backgrounds to achieve their educational goals. Ralph shares lessons from his blogging journey on BloggingtotheMax . He lives with River, his pet cat, in the Central Region of Ghana.

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WAEC English Questions and Answers 2022/2023 |Oral, Essay & Theory

  • February 8, 2022

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1. A good Nigerian citizen must abide________ the constitution of the country.

Solution : In the English Language, one can only abide by rules. So the Correct Answer is B.

2. There would have been a riot in our school but for the timely ______ of our staff.

  • intervention
  • interruption
  • interference

3. The armed robbers _______ every room in the bank to look for money?

4. Ade is too clever by half. Does this mean that Ade is________?

  • far cleverer than others.
  • actually very stupid in his behavior.
  • annoyingly clever.
  • behaving to be clever but is not.

In each of the statements below, choose the word that best explains the meaning of the bold word(s)

5. Ameh is really being economical with the truth . This means that Ameh

  • is being praised for being honest.
  • does not know enough.
  • knows more than he is prepared to say.
  • is not telling the truth.

6. I hope the principal would be gracious enough to forgive us.

WAEC English Language Theory Questions and Answers 2021

WAEC English Paper 2 Theory (Essay): Theory, Essay and letter writing (formal and informal) make up the English language paper 2.

The WAEC 2021 English Language questions from this paper range from letter writing to essay and so on.

Format of English Language Letter/Essay Writing

Format for WAEC English Essay and Lettering Writing: If you are writing a formal letter, then follow this format;

Formal Letter Format:

  • Your address (at the right-hand-side)
  • Address of the person you are sending to (at the left-hand side)
  • Caption (the heading of your letter)
  • Body of the letter (starting with Introduction, then to content and conclusion)
  • Complimentary close (Yours faithfully)
  • Your Signature / Name (each on separate lines)

Informal letter Format:

  • Your address
  • Body of the letter
  • Complimentary close

If you are writing an essay, follow this format: An English essay has three main parts:

  • Start with the introduction,
  • Move to the body
  • Make a conclusion.

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WAEC Oral English Paper 3 Questions and Answers 2021

The WAEC English Language Paper 3 will be the use of Oral which will test. The WAEC 2021 Questions and answers from this paper will test candidates abilities on phonetics and concords.

Paper 3 has 60 multiple choices (Objective) Questions. The time range for this paper will be 1 hour, 30 minutes.

Below are samples and possible WAEC English Oral paper questions and Answers 2021.

1. Which of the following words contains the sound as / ǝ /?

2. Which of the following words, does not have the same stress pattern as the others?

3. Choose the word that best rhymes with “DROUGHT”

4. Choose the word that best rhymes with “ CARRIER ”

Exam Format and Instructions to follow

Many candidates fail WAEC because of the following:

  • Check to be sure that your candidate’s details on the answer booklets are correct.
  • Do not write or submit the same exam number or name on more than one answer booklet on the same subjects.
  • Shun exam malpractice.
  • Make sure to follow the exam instructions as presented on the Question papers before you start.
  • Shade your answers appropriately following the OMR rules stated earlier.
  • Do not shade your objective answer sheets with a pen instead, use an HB pencil.
  • Provide valid details only.

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English Language WAEC past question 2022 (ESSAY – PAPER 2)

Instruction: Answer three questions in all: one question from Section A and all the questions in Section B and C.

SECTION A [50 marks]

Answer one question only from this section. All the questions carry equal marks. Your answer should not be less than 450 words. You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this section.

  • Write a letter to your friend in another school telling him or her about your future career and how it will be beneficial to your country.
  • The National Scholarship Secretariat is orgainizing an essay competition on the topic: The menace of fake drugs in the society. Write your entry.
  • As a former senior prefect, write a letter to the principal of your school on the occasion of its 60th anniversary celebration, congratulating him and offering three suggestions for the improvement of the school.
  • A new principal has just been posted to your school. As the senior prefect, write a welcome address on behalf of the students, pointing out three areas of need in the school.
  • Write a story which illustrates the saying: Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.

Objective Test: Paper 1

Think carefully before you shade the answer spaces; erase completely any answer(s) you wish to change. Now answer the following questions.

SECTION 1 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the listed of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.

  • A. cowardice
  • B. irritability
  • C. moodiness
  • D. insolence
  • B. meticulous
  • C. difficult
  • D. reserved
  • A. accurate
  • C. stampede
  • D. restrain
  • A. tangible
  • C. unchanging
  • D. spiritual
  • B. intimidating
  • C. conservative
  • D. discerning
  • A. illusive
  • B. secretive
  • D. purified

SECTION 2 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best comletes each of the following sentences.

  • A. admirable
  • B. applicable
  • C. appropriate
  • D. attractive
  • B. premiere
  • D. briefing
  • A. injunction
  • B. objection
  • C. application
  • B. disembark
  • D. dismount
  • B. chronicles
  • D. monument
  • C. retaliate
  • A. omission
  • B. commission
  • C. permission
  • D. remission
  • A. escalate
  • C. intensify
  • D. progress
  • B. realistic

SECTION 3 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.

  • A. was unhappy about the explanation
  • B. rejected the explanation
  • C. considered the explanation
  • D. was surprised by the explanation
  • A. won everyone over
  • B. told the whole truth.
  • C. did everything efficiently.
  • D. changed the way things were done.
  • A. I visited you even though it rained.
  • B. it did not rain and so i visited you.
  • C. it rained so i did not visit you
  • D. because it did not rain I visited you.
  • A. gave me a sharp slap.
  • B. rudely interrupted me
  • C. hissed at me
  • D. ordered me to stop talking.
  • A. unsatisfactory
  • B. appreciated
  • C. commendable
  • D. unexpected
  • A. A. kind and considerate
  • B. sharp and thorough
  • C. simple and modest
  • D. focused and direct
  • A. teachers could afford a car and nothing else
  • B. teachers and nobody else could afford a car.
  • C. teachers and others could afford a car.
  • D. few teachers could afford a car.
  • B. dismissed
  • C. counselled.
  • D. suspended.
  • A. dark in complexion
  • B. extremely boring.
  • C. not intelligent.
  • D. not a troublemaker
  • A. unpredictable
  • B. humourous
  • C. nonchalant
  • D. unimportant

SECTION 4 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.

  • A. acceptable
  • C. practical
  • D. tactical
  • A. launching
  • B. expulsion
  • A. disheartening
  • B. dismaying
  • C. annoying
  • D. frightenings
  • C. astonished
  • A. expensive
  • B. stunning
  • C. respectable
  • D. conspicuous
  • A. imported
  • B. material
  • C. attractive
  • D. expensive
  • A. constant
  • A. rejected
  • D. proceedings
  • A. reduction
  • C. termination
  • D. elimination

SECTION 5 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

From the words or group of words lettered A to D. choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.

  • A. fitness twice-weekly practice
  • B. practice fitness twice-weekly
  • C. twice-weekly practice fitness
  • D. twice-weekly fitness practice
  • A. had heard
  • B. have had.
  • D. have heard
  • A. isn’t she
  • B. isn’t it.
  • C. wasn’t it.
  • D. wasn’t she
  • A. father-in-law’s
  • B. father’s-in-law
  • C. fathers’-in-law
  • D. father-in-laws
  • A. puts out
  • B. puts across
  • C. puts away
  • B. it’s
  • B. believing
  • D. believes
  • C. made after
  • D. made for
  • A. hasn’t she
  • B. didn’t she
  • C. isn’t it.
  • D. hadn’t she
  • A. an employment
  • B. employment
  • C. employments
  • D. few employments
  • C. the best
  • A. His sister and I
  • B. Me and his sister
  • C. I and his sister
  • D. his sister and me
  • B. isn’t it
  • C. didn’t she
  • D. wasn’t it
  • B. had seen
  • C. has seen
  • A. most offended
  • B. more offended
  • C. very offended
  • D. much offended
  • A. takes after
  • B. takes over
  • C. takes up
  • D. takes on
  • A. very fast
  • B. much faster
  • C. so faster
  • A. started eating
  • B. start eating
  • C. had started eating
  • D. start to eat
  • A. which he had no money
  • B. since he had no money
  • C. that he had no money
  • D. for he had no meny
  • B. friend’s
  • C. friends’

SECTION 6 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below the passage, four options are given in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gaps in the passage.

Within the last quarter of the twentieth century, medical experts have been laying emphasis on ….. 71….. rather than …… 72……. measures. Through primary health care programmes, people have been taught about these. When an individual …. 73 ….. a disease, he has to see a doctor for ……. 74 ……. . At times, the doctor finds it difficult to ….. 75 ……. the disease during initial examination of the patient because many diseases have similar …. 76 ….. . When this happens, the patient is either asked to go to the …… 77 ….. for one test or the other or he would have ……. 78 ……. taken to help the doctor find out what is happening internally. It is after all these, and sometimes more, that the doctor can …… 79 ….. some drugs for the individual and perhaps give him some ……. 80 ……. . To save yourself and everyone else from this headache, it is advisable to pay heed to public health programmes.

  • 71. (A) effective (B) protective (C) defensive (D) preventive
  • 72. (A) curative (B) healing (C) corrective (D) anaesthetic
  • 73. (A) acquires (B) contracts (C) contacts (D) develops
  • 74 (A) consultation (B) interaction (C) discussion (D) instruction
  • 75 (A) explain (B) discover (C) diagnose (D) detect
  • 76. (A) signs (B) indications (C) symptoms (D) dues
  • 77. (A) pharmacy (B) infirmary (C) ward (D) laboratory
  • 78. (A) an image (B) an x-ray (C) a film (D) a photograph
  • 79. (A) prescribe (B) write (C) select (D) dictate
  • 80. (A) concoction (B) syringes (C) additives (D) injections

English Language WAEC past question 2022 Objective Answers 1-10: ABCBDADBCA 11-20: ABADBADBAA 21-30: ABCBDABBCB 31-40: DCACDBCDBA 41-50: CADADBCBCA 51-60: DABBAABABA 61-70: BBADCACCDA 71-80: DABACCCDBAD

Test of Orals (Paper 3) English Language WAEC past question 2022

Now answer the questions that follow.

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined. An example is given below.

Example: vi ce

The correct answer is B because only dress has the same consonant sound as the one underlined in vice. Therefore, answer B would be shaded.

  • B. elephant
  • C. splendour

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that ryhmes with the given word. An example is given below:

Example: obtain

The correct answer is A because only detain rhymes with obtain. Therefore, answer space A would be shaded.

  • D. practised

In each of the following questions, the main/primary stress is indicated by writing the syllable on which it occurs in capital letters.

From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that has the correct stress. An example is given below.

Example: democratic

  • A. DE-mo-cra-tic
  • B. de-MO-cra-tic
  • C. de-mo-CRA-tic
  • D. de-mo-cra-TIC

The correct answer is C because the main/primary stress of the word democratic is on the third syllable.

  • A. In-sti-tu-tion
  • B. in-STI-tu-tion
  • C. in-sti-TU-tion
  • D. in-sti-tu-tion
  • A. SPEC-tac-u-lar
  • B. spec-TAC-u-lar
  • C. spec-tac-U-lar
  • D. spec-tac-u-LAR
  • A. PA-ro-chi-al
  • B. pa-RO-chi-al
  • C. pa-ro-CHI-al
  • D. pa-ro-chi-AL
  • A. CUR-ric-u-lum
  • B. cur-RIC-u-lum
  • C. cur-ric-U-lum
  • D. cur-ric-u-LUM
  • A. AFF-i-da-vit
  • B. aff-I-da-vit
  • C. aff-i-DA-vit
  • D. aff-i-da-VIT

In the following options lettered A to D, all the words except one have the same stress pattern. Identify the one with the different stress pattern and shade your answer in the usual way. An example is given below.

Option A, B, C, are all stressed on the second syllabus while option D is the only one stressed on the first syllable. So, D is the correct answer.

  • C. statement
  • B. aggressive
  • D. depended
  • D. guardian

In each of the following sentences, the word that receives the emphatic stress is written in capital letters. From the questions A to D, choose the one to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer. An example is given below.

Example: He would END the story differently.

  • A. Would he start the story differently?
  • B. Would she end the story differently?
  • C. Would he end the song differently?
  • D. Would he end the story normally?

The correct answer is A because He would END the story differently answers the question, Would he start the story differently?

  • A. Is she the press photographer?
  • B. Was he the press photographer?
  • C. Is he the museum photographer
  • D. Is he the press editor
  • A. Is his mother usually hospitable to strangers?
  • B. Is his cousin usually hostile to strangers?
  • C. Is his cousin seldom hospitable to strangers?
  • D. Is his cousin usually hospitable to foes?
  • A. Is the German village located in Badagry?
  • B. Is the French embassy located in Badagry?
  • C. Is the French village located in Ikoyi?
  • D. Was the French village located in Badagry?
  • A. Was Peter’s father promoted yesterday?
  • B. Was John’s mother promoted yesterday?
  • C. Was John’s father sacked yesterday?
  • D. Was John’s father promoted last year?
  • A. Did the teacher punish the students for being dishonest?
  • B. Did the principal praise the students for being dishonest?
  • C. Did the principal punish the students for being sincere?
  • D. Did the principal punish the teachers for being dishonest?

SECTION 7 [English Language WAEC past question 2022]

From the words A to D, choose the word that contains the sound represented by the given phonetic symbol. An example is given below.

Example: / ɔɪ /

The correct answer is C because only boy contains the sound represented by the given symbol.

  • A. champagne

English Language WAEC past question 2022 TEST of Oral Answers

  •  1-10: DCBDCBDABD
  • 11-20: CBCDCBBCCB
  • 21-30: BCCCCBBDCD
  • 31-40: BCDBBCBBBC
  • 41-50: BDCACABACC
  • 51-60: CDBBBDDCDC

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WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) 2022.

Subject: English Language (Objective Test 1)

TIME ALLOWED: ONE HOUR (1 HR)

INSTRUCTIONS:  

  • Answer all the questions
  • Each question is followed by four options, lettered A to D. Find the correct option for each question.
  • Give only one answer to each question.
  • Be sure you understand the instructions at the beginning of each section before you try to answer any of the questions that follow them.
  • Do not spend too much time on a question. If you find any question difficult, leave it and go on and try it again later.
  • These questions carries 80 marks.

In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.

1. Obi’s family is known for their audacity, so one is surprised at his ……………….

A. cowardice

B. irritability

C. moodiness

D. insolence 

2. Bayo is careless in his ways while Tayo is ……………

B. meticulous

C. difficult

D. reserved

3. In this country, the law against armed robbery is stringent whereas that against smoking in public places is ………….

A. accurate

4. The purpose of education is to facilitate progress, not to ………….. it.

C. stampede

D. restrain

5. These days, many people concentrate on temporal things to the detriment of the …………..

A. tangible

C. unchanging

D. spiritual

6. While your parents are ………………., mine are liberal in their views.

B. intimidating

C. conservative

D. discerning

7. The judge expected direct answers but the accused was …………..

A. illusive

B. secretive

C. delusive

8. Kofi is generous, whereas his wife is ……………

9. His manners are uncouth, while his wives are ………………

D. purified

10. The peak of Mount Everest is about six miles from its ……………

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.

11. The recent floods in some countries have …………….. many lives.

12. He does not smoke so the gift of an ashtray will not be quiet ………………..

A. admirable

B. applicable

C. appropriate

D. attractive

13. The reviewer did an excellent job with the book ………………..

B. premiere

D. briefing 

14. The governor filed an ………………. against the ruling of the tribunal.

A. injunction

B. objection

C. application

15. At the terminus, all passengers on the train will have to ………………

B. disembark

D. dismount

16. Reading the ……………… of the famous king, one would see that he had many things to hide.

B. chronicles

D. monument

17. The smaller boys had always drawn back in fear when bully raised a fist, but this time they did not ………………..

C. retaliate

18. The old man prayed for the ……………… of his sins before he died.

A. omission

B. commission

C. permission

D. remission

19. Inflation has caused the cost of goods to ………………

A. escalate

C. intensify

D. progress 

20. The economy of the country has remained ………………. Despite the crisis.

B. realistic

After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.

21. The principal raised eyebrows at the student’s explanation. This means that the principal

A. was unhappy about the explanation.

B. rejected the explanation.

C. considered the explanation.

D. was surprised by the explanation.

22. Mary made a clean breast of everything. This means that Mary

A. won everyone over.

B. told the whole truth.

C. did everything efficiently.

D. changed the way things were done.

23. Had it not rained, I would have visited you. This means that

A. I visited you even though it rained.

B. it did not rain and so I visited you.

C. it rained so I did not visit you.

D. because it did not rain I visited you.

24. I hadn’t finished talking to Halima, when she snapped my head off. This means that she

A. gave me a sharp slap.

B. rudely interrupted me.

C. hissed at me.

D. ordered me to stop talking.

25. Franca’s behavior towards Edward leaves much to be desired. This means that Franca’s behavior was

A. unsatisfactory.

B. appreciated.

C. commendable.

D. unexpected.

26. The teacher truly had his heart in the right place. This means that he was

A. kind and considerate.

B. sharp and thorough.

C. simple and modest.

D. focused and direct.

27. Only teachers could afford a car. This means that

A. teachers could afford a car and nothing else.

B. teachers and nobody else could afford a car.

C. teachers and others could afford a car.

D. few teachers could afford a car.

28. The night watchman was given the marching orders because of his negligence. This means that he was

A. promoted.

B. dismissed.

C. counseled.

D. suspended.

29. My friend is as dull as ditchwater. This means that my friend is

A. dark in complexion.

B. extremely boring.

C. not intelligent.

D. not a troublemaker.

30. The director sees Tim as the joker in the pack. This means that the director considers Tim to be

A. unpredictable.

B. humourous.

C. nonchalant.

D. unimportant.

From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.

31. The president of the students union said it was strategic to boycott classes to press home their demands.

A. acceptable

C. Practical

D. tactical

32. The proscription of the political parties was one of the steps taken by the military.

A. launching

B. expulsion

D. removal 

33. Farmers sometimes go through the frustrating experience of having to watch their produce rot. 

A. disheartening

B. dismaying

C. annoying

D. frightening

34. The acrobatic displays left the spectators stunned.

C. astonished

35. Binetou looked quite resplendent in that red dress.

A. expensive

B. stunning

C. respectable

D. conspicuous

36. It is foolish to depend entirely on mundane things

A. imported

B. material

C. attractive

D. expensive

37. Only a pragmatic approach will solve this problem

A. constant

C. practical

38. The governor rebutted all the allegations against him

A. rejected

39. He was jailed for failing to obey the court injunction

D. proceedings

40. The World Bank made funds available to the government for poverty alleviation.

A. reduction

C. termination

D. elimination

From the words of a group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences. WAEC 2022 English Objectives Past Questions

41. The two players protested against the ………………..

A. fitness twice-weekly practice

B. practice fitness twice-weekly

C. twice-weekly practice fitness

D. twice-weekly fitness practice

42. If I ………………… what actually happened, I would have punished him.

A. had heard

B. have had

D. have heard

43. She was certainly going to the cinema,  ……………………..?

A. isn’t she

B. isn’t it

C. wasn’t it

D. wasn’t she

44. Their ………………………… house is by the side of the road.

A. father-in-law’s

B. father’s-in-law

C. fathers’-in-law

D. father-in-laws

45. He ………………….. his ideas very clearly at meetings.

A. puts out

B. puts across

C. puts away

46. Remember to return it to Ruth; ………………………… hers.

47. I want to know your religious ……………………

B. believing

D. believes

48. The student did the assignment, but not ………………… the way I had expected.

49. Bola invited Joe and ………………….. to the show.

50. Highlights …………………… the events will be televised today.

51. When the fire alarm went off, we all ………………….. the door.

C. made after

D. made for

52. Jane has stopped smoking, ………………………..?

A. hasn’t she

B. didn’t she

C. isn’t it

D. hadn’t she

53. Graduates find it difficult to secure ……………………… nowadays.

A. an employment

B. employment

C. employments

D. few employments

54. I’ll try to convince him as ……………………… I can.

C. the best

55. ……………………….. were classmates in the university.

A. His sister and I

B. Me and his sister

C. I and his sister

D. His sister and me

56. Their shop stocks ……………………… overwhelming variety of goods.

57. It’s a miracle that the child didn’t die after the illness, …………………..?

C. didn’t she

D. wasn’t it

58. It is always good to live …………………. One means.

59. How I wish she …………………… the books before Tunde arrived.

B. had seen

C. has seen

60. He is certainly the ……………………. Man in this party.

A. most offended

B. more offended

C. very offended

D. much offended

61. To ……………………… did you speak?

62. ………………………. all probability, the strike will be called of today.

63. Amao ……………………… his master in every way.

A. takes after

B. takes over

C. takes up

D. takes on

64. He ran ………………………. that the defenders couldn’t catch up with him.

A. very fast

B. much faster

C. so faster

D. so fast 

65. I told them I would come back as soon as I ………………………..

66. Isn’t it high time we ………………………?

A. started eating

B. start eating

C. had started eating

D. start to eat

67. The reason he gave, ………………………., was most unconvincing.

A. which he had no money

B. since he had no money

C. that he had no money

D. for he had no money

68. Sometimes minor incidents in our lives stand out because we cherish ………………………

69. An act of cleanliness is to dispose of…………………….. useless items.

70. Two of his ………………….. left for Europe.

B. friend’s

C. friends’

In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below the passage, four options are given in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gaps in the passage.

Within the last quarter of the twentieth century, medical experts have been laying emphasis on …….71……. rather than …….72……. measure. Through primary health care programs, people have been taught about these. When an individual …….73……. a disease, he has to see a doctor for …….74……. . At times, the doctor finds it difficult to …….75……. the disease during the initial examination of the patient because many diseases have similar …….76……. . When this happens, the patient is either asked to go to the …….77……. for one test or the other or he would have …….78……. taken to help the doctor find out what is happening internally. It is after all these, and sometimes more, that the doctor can …….79……. some drugs for the individual and perhaps give him some …….80…….. To save yourself and everyone else from this headache, it is advisable to pay heed to public health programs.

71. effective protective defensive preventive

72. curative healing corrective anesthetic

73. acquires contracts contacts develop

74. consultation interaction discussion instruction

75. explain discover diagnosis detect

76. signs indications symptoms dues

77. pharmacy infirmary ward laboratory

78. an image an x-ray a film a-photograph

79. prescribe write select dictate

80 concoction syringes additives injections

WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) 2022

Subject: english language: test of orals (objective test 3).

TIME ALLOWED: FOURTY-FIVE MINUTES (45 MIN)

  • Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Find the correct option for each question.
  • This question carries 60 marks.

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined. WAEC 2022 English Objectives Past Questions

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one represented by the letter(s)underlined. WAEC 2022 English Objectives Past Questions

19. pressure

22. reverse

B. elephant

C. splendor

From the word lettered A to D, choose the word that rhymes with the given word.

D. practiced

In each of the following questions, the main/primary stress is indicated by writing the syllable on which it occurs in capital letters. From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that has the correct stress . WAEC 2022 English Objectives Past Questions

36. institution

A. IN-sti-tu-tion

B. in-STI-tu-tion

C. in-sti-TU-tion

D. in-sti-tu-TION

37. spectacular

A. SPEC-tac-u-lar

B. spec-TAC-u-lar

C. spec-tac-U-lar

D. spec-tac-u-LAR

38. parochial

A. PA-ro-chi-al

B. pa-RO-chi-al

C. pa-ro-CHI-al

D. pa-ro-chi-AL

39. curriculum

A. CUR-ric-u-lum

B. cur-RIC-u-lum

C. cur-ric-U-lum

D. cur-ric-u-LUM

40. affidavit

A. AFF-i-da-vit

B. aff-I-da-vit

C. aff-i-DA-vit

D. aff-i-da-VIT

In the following options lettered A to D, all the words except one have the same stress pattern. Identify the one with the different stress pattern .

41. A. public

B. concern  

42. A standard

C. statement

43. A. discomfort

B. aggressive

D. depended

44. A. confess

45. A. foster

D. guardian

In each of the following sentences, the word that receives the emphatic stress is written in capital letters. From the questions lettered A to D, choose the one to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer.

46. HE is the press photographer.

A. Is she the press photographer?

B. Was he the press photographer?

C. Is he the museum photographer?

D. Is he the press photographer?

47. His cousin is usually HOSPITABLE to strangers.

A. Is his mother usually hospitable to strangers?

B. Is his cousin usually hostile to strangers?

C. Is his cousin seldom hospitable to strangers?

D. Is his cousin usually hospitable to foes?

48. The FRENCH village is located in Badagry.

A. Is the German village located in Badagry?

B. Is the French embassy located in Badagry?

C. Is the French village located in Ikoyi?

D. Was the French village located in Badagry?

49. John’s father was PROMOTED yesterday.

A. Was Peter’s father promoted yesterday?

B. Was John’s mother promoted yesterday?

C. Was John’s father sacked yesterday?

D. Was John’s father promoted last year?

50. The principal punished the students for being DISHONEST.

A. Did the teacher punish the students for being dishonest?

B. Did the principal praise the students for being dishonest?

C. Did the principal punish the students for being sincere?

D. Did the principal punish the teachers for being dishonest?

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that contains the sound represented by the given phonetic symbol.  WAEC 2022 English Objectives Past Questions

A. champagne

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The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a type of standardized test taken in West Africa, mostly by students who wish to proceed to the higher institution. It is administered by the West African Examination Council (WAEC).

It is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries namely: Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria, Liberia and Sierra Leone and is written 2 times a year ( May/June and Nov/Dec) .

The WASSCE tests candidates according to the topics on the WAEC syllabus.

The contents in each WASSCE English Language question paper (for a specific year) is usually similar from one country to another. Questions on the WASSCE English Language theory section may be specified to be answered by candidates from a particular country and this happens mostly in the theory section.

A WASSCE question paper on a particular subject may be entirely cancelled and changed in a region when the West African Examination Council (WAEC) heading that region suspects a leakage of examination papers before the start of the exam.

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Speed: Regular practice of our WASSCE English Language past questions makes you faster on the exam day. It’s no secret that questions on the WASSCE for each particular subject are usually similar to questions in previous years since they’re from the same WAEC syllabus . WAEC also sometimes repeats questions word-for-word.

Exposure: Regular practice exposes you to your weaknesses and gives you a chance to better yourself before the exam.

Decreases chances of anxiety: Regular and efficient practice improves your confidence before the exam.

These and many more are some of the beautiful benefits of practising WASSCE English Language past questions.

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If you’re a student preparing for the West African Examination Council ( WAEC ), then you know how important it is to have access to past questions and answers. One of the most important subjects in the WAEC examination is English Language. To help you prepare effectively for this subject, it’s essential to have access to WAEC English past questions and answers.

WAEC English past questions and answers cover a wide range of topics, including comprehension, summary, grammar, and literature. By studying these past questions and answers, you’ll get a good idea of the types of questions that are likely to be asked in the examination. You’ll also be able to identify your weak areas and work on improving them.

Fortunately, there are many websites where you can download WAEC English past questions and answers for free. These resources can be incredibly helpful in your preparation for the WAEC examination. By using them, you’ll be able to improve your chances of success and achieve the grades you need to pursue your academic goals.

Understanding the WAEC English Exam

If you are planning to take the WAEC English exam, it is important to understand the format and scoring system of the exam. This will help you to prepare effectively and maximize your chances of success. In this section, we will provide an overview of the WAEC English exam format and scoring system.

Exam Format

The WAEC English exam is divided into two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is a multiple-choice test that consists of 60 questions and lasts for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Paper 2 is a written test that consists of three sections: Comprehension, Summary, and Essay. The total time for Paper 2 is 2 hours and 30 minutes.

The Comprehension section of Paper 2 contains two passages with a total of 20 questions. The Summary section requires you to summarize a given passage in not more than 60 words. The Essay section requires you to write an essay on a given topic.

Scoring System

The WAEC English exam is graded on a nine-point scale, with grade 1 being the highest and grade 9 being the lowest. To pass the exam, you need to score at least a grade 6. The grading system is based on the following criteria:

  • Paper 1: Each question is worth 1 mark, and the total score is out of 60 marks.
  • Comprehension section: Each question is worth 1 mark, and the total score is out of 20 marks.
  • Summary section: The maximum score is 10 marks, and you will be awarded marks based on the quality of your summary.
  • Essay section: The maximum score is 30 marks, and you will be awarded marks based on the quality of your essay.

In addition to the overall grade, you will also receive a separate grade for each paper. Your final grade will be based on the combined scores of both papers.

It is important to note that the WAEC English exam is designed to test your proficiency in the English language. Therefore, it is essential that you have a good understanding of English grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. You should also be able to read and comprehend English passages quickly and accurately.

Past Questions Analysis

When preparing for the WAEC English Language exam, it is important to analyze past questions to understand the exam format and the types of questions that are typically asked. In this section, we will analyze past questions from the Reading Comprehension, Summary Writing, and Essay Writing sections of the exam.

Reading Comprehension

The Reading Comprehension section of the WAEC English Language exam tests your ability to understand and interpret written passages. The passages are usually taken from a variety of sources such as newspapers, magazines, and books. The questions are designed to test your understanding of the main ideas, details, and inferences in the passages.

In the past questions, the passages are usually between 500 and 1000 words long. There are typically five to ten questions per passage, and you will have about 30 minutes to complete this section of the exam. The questions can be in the form of multiple-choice, short answer, or matching.

Summary Writing

The Summary Writing section of the WAEC English Language exam tests your ability to summarize a given passage in your own words. The passage could be a news article, a story, or an essay. The aim of this section is to test your ability to identify the main ideas and key points of a passage and to express them in a clear and concise manner.

In the past questions, you will be given a passage of between 250 and 350 words. You will be required to summarize the passage in a single sentence of not more than 50 words. You will have about 15 minutes to complete this section of the exam.

Essay Writing

The Essay Writing section of the WAEC English Language exam tests your ability to write a well-structured essay on a given topic. The aim of this section is to test your ability to organize your thoughts and ideas, to express them clearly and coherently, and to demonstrate your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary.

In the past questions, you will be given a choice of two or three essay topics. You will be required to write an essay of between 250 and 450 words on the topic of your choice. You will have about 45 minutes to complete this section of the exam.

Overall, analyzing past questions is an important part of preparing for the WAEC English Language exam. By understanding the exam format and the types of questions that are typically asked, you can improve your chances of success.

Answering Techniques

When it comes to answering WAEC English past questions, it is important to have a strategy in place. This section will provide you with some techniques to help you answer both the objective and theory questions.

Objective Questions

The objective questions in the WAEC English past questions are multiple-choice questions. To answer these types of questions effectively, you should follow these tips:

  • Read the question carefully and try to understand what it is asking.
  • Eliminate any obviously incorrect answers.
  • If you are unsure of the correct answer, make an educated guess by eliminating the options that are clearly incorrect.
  • If you are still unsure, move on to the next question and come back to it later.

Theory Questions

The theory questions in the WAEC English past questions require you to write an essay or short answer response. To answer these types of questions effectively, you should follow these tips:

  • Read the question carefully and make sure you understand what it is asking.
  • Plan your response before you start writing. This will help you organize your thoughts and ensure that you address all aspects of the question.
  • Use clear and concise language to express your ideas.
  • Provide evidence to support your arguments. This could include quotes from the text or real-life examples.
  • Use proper grammar and spelling to ensure that your response is easy to read and understand.

By following these techniques, you can improve your chances of answering the WAEC English past questions correctly and effectively. Remember to practice answering past questions regularly to build your confidence and improve your skills.

When it comes to answering WAEC English Past Questions, there are certain techniques that can help you perform better. Here are a few tips to help you:

Objective questions are multiple-choice questions that require you to choose the correct answer from a list of options. Here are some tips on how to approach these types of questions:

  • Read all the answer options before selecting the best one.
  • Eliminate any answer options that you know are incorrect.
  • If you are unsure of the answer, make an educated guess. It is better to guess than to leave the question unanswered.
  • If you are running out of time, make sure you at least guess on every question.

By following these tips, you can increase your chances of getting the correct answer on objective questions.

Remember, the key to success in answering WAEC English Past Questions is to stay calm, read the questions carefully, and use the techniques that work best for you. With practice and preparation, you can improve your performance and achieve the results you desire.

Study Tips for WAEC English

Preparing for WAEC English can be a daunting task, but with the right study tips, you can improve your chances of success. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the exam:

1. Understand the Exam Format

Before you start studying, it’s important to understand the format of the exam. This will help you know what to expect and how to prepare effectively. WAEC English consists of two papers: Paper 1 (Objective) and Paper 2 (Essay). Paper 1 is made up of multiple-choice questions, while Paper 2 requires you to write essays on given topics.

2. Practice Past Questions

Practicing past questions is one of the most effective ways to prepare for WAEC English. It helps you become familiar with the exam format and the types of questions you can expect. You can find past questions and answers online or in study guides. Make sure to time yourself when practicing to simulate the exam environment.

3. Improve Your Vocabulary

Having a good vocabulary is essential for success in WAEC English. Make an effort to learn new words every day and practice using them in sentences. You can also use flashcards or vocabulary apps to help you learn and remember new words.

4. Read Widely

Reading widely can help you improve your comprehension skills and expand your knowledge of different topics. Read newspapers, magazines, novels, and other materials that interest you. This will help you become more familiar with different writing styles and improve your ability to understand and analyze texts.

5. Practice Writing Essays

Writing essays is a key component of WAEC English Paper 2. Practice writing essays on different topics to improve your writing skills and become more comfortable with the exam format. Make sure to pay attention to grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.

By following these study tips, you can improve your chances of success in WAEC English. Remember to stay focused, stay positive, and stay committed to your studies.

In conclusion, practicing with WAEC English Past Questions and Answers is an essential part of preparing for the WAEC examination. By using past questions, you can become familiar with the format of the exam and the types of questions that are likely to be asked. This will help you to feel more confident and prepared on the day of the exam.

It is important to note that while past questions can be a valuable resource, they should not be the only resource you use to prepare for the exam. You should also study your textbooks and notes, and seek help from your teachers or tutors if you have any areas of difficulty.

When using past questions, it is important to time yourself and practice under exam conditions. This will help you to develop your time management skills and ensure that you are able to complete the exam within the allocated time.

Finally, it is important to remain calm and focused on the day of the exam. Remember to read the instructions carefully and answer all questions to the best of your ability. With the right preparation and mindset, you can achieve success in the WAEC English examination.

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1. what is the format of waec english language exam.

The WAEC English Language exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 (Objective) and Paper 2 (Essay/Comprehension). Paper 1 is a multiple-choice test that lasts for 1 hour 30 minutes and consists of 60 questions. Paper 2 is a writing test that lasts for 2 hours and 30 minutes, and consists of two sections: Section A (Essay) and Section B (Comprehension).

2. What are the common topics covered in WAEC English Language exam?

The WAEC English Language exam covers a range of topics, including grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, summary writing, letter writing, and essay writing. Some common topics that appear in the exam include idioms and proverbs, sentence structure, figures of speech, reading comprehension, and essay writing.

3. Where can I download WAEC English past questions and answers in PDF format?

You can download WAEC English past questions and answers in PDF format from a number of websites, including  ghstudents.com ,  edupadi.com , and  studentmajor.com . These websites offer free downloads of past questions and answers for several years.

4. How many essay questions are in the WAEC English Language exam?

The WAEC English Language exam has one essay question in Section A of Paper 2. This essay question is usually a compulsory question that requires you to write an essay on a given topic. The essay question is usually worth 50 marks out of a total of 100 marks for Section A.

5. Can I get WAEC English Language past questions and answers on myschool.ng?

Yes, you can get WAEC English Language past questions and answers on myschool.ng. Myschool.ng is a popular educational website that offers past questions and answers for several subjects, including English Language. However, you may need to pay a fee to access some of the resources on the website.

6. What are some tips for preparing for the WAEC English Language exam?

Some tips for preparing for the WAEC English Language exam include practicing past questions and answers, improving your grammar and vocabulary, reading widely, and practicing your writing skills. It is also important to manage your time effectively during the exam and to read and follow the instructions carefully.

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WAEC English Questions – Free WASSCE past questions for English Language.

WAEC English Past Question

Here is collection of English Language past examination questions to assist you with your studies for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination ( WASSCE ) for both School and GCE candidates.

If you are in your last stage of Secondary School Education (May/June) or not in the School system (GCE), the importance of using old exam papers in preparing for your West African Senior School Certificate Examination ( WASSCE ), cannot be over emphasised. By using past exam papers as part of your preparation, you can find out what you already know. By the same token you also find out what you do not know well enough or don’t know at all.

See: WAEC Timetable for May/June Candidates and WAEC Timetable for GCE Candidates .

What is more, the WAEC past questions for English Language can also be used as an organisational tool to manage your time better, as you can plan according to each section of the paper.

As a matter of fact, revision is more better than memorising facts and going over notes. You can practise for your English WAEC Exam by answering real questions from past papers. This will give you a better chance of passing.

WAEC Past Questions for English

Click on the year you want to start your revision.

  • English Paper 1 – June 1994  
  • English Language 1 Essay  June 2010
  • English Language 2 Objective Test November 2013
  • English Language 1 November 2000
  • English Language 1 Essay – November 2011
  • English Language 2 Objective Test – November 2011
  • English Language 3 Test of Orals – November 2011
Do you have any other past question(s) other than the ones listed here? If yes, don’t hesitate to share them with others by sending it to  [email protected] .

You have to keep trying more than one exam to increase your success in the forthcoming WAEC Exam.

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WAEC English Questions and Answers 2021/2023 |Oral, Essay & Theory

Welcome to our free online WAEC English Questions 2021 and correct expo hints to WAEC English language answers 2021 for OBJ, Oral & Essay (paper 1, paper 2, and paper 3).

Our WAEC English Language questions and Answers 2021 expo is available now on flashacademy for paper 1 (OBJ, Objectives) and Paper 2 (Theory & Essay), and paper 3 (Use Of Oral).

All you need to pass this Exam is our free English Language Expo guide. This package covers WAEC English Language Questions 2021 and Answers to WAEC English OBJ, Theory, essay, and Letter writing Expo.

Note, our free WAEC English answers 2021 material is not aimed at leaking WAEC English questions 2021 before the exam, but to empower WAEC candidates with what they will see and what they should be expecting in this 2021 WAEC English language exam.

WAEC English Language Expo 2021/2023

Once again, this WAEC 2021 English language questions and answers expo solutions are free of charge and it is very comprehensive. Making use of this expo will guarantee candidates at least A or B.

We maintain and respect the West African Examination Council exam’s policies and we are not aiming at infringing the exam policies.

But to help in securing and building better WAEC candidates that will not always rely on the WAEC English expo, we have piled up this material to support the 2021 candidates.

WAEC English Paper 1 Objectives (OBJ) 2021

English Language Paper 1 is Objectives (OBJ) Questions 2021 and there are about 60 questions in this paper to be answered in  1 hour, 30 minutes.

Candidates are to choose just one option from the multi-choice Obj options and shade their answer on the OMR (The OBJ Answer Booklet).

WAEC English Questions and Answers Samples 2021.

The following are some important WAEC English Language Past Questions and Answers Samples 2021 to practice with.

Choose the word that best Fill in the spaces:

1. A good Nigerian citizen must abide________ the constitution of the country.

Solution : In the English Language, one can only abide by rules. So the Correct Answer is B.

2. There would have been a riot in our school but for the timely ______ of our staff.

  • intervention
  • interruption
  • interference

3. The armed robbers _______ every room in the bank to look for money?

4. Ade is too clever by half. Does this mean that Ade is________?

  • far cleverer than others.
  • actually very stupid in his behavior.
  • annoyingly clever.
  • behaving to be clever but is not.

In each of the statements below, choose the word that best explains the meaning of the bold word(s)

5. Ameh is really being  economical with the truth . This means that Ameh

  • is being praised for being honest.
  • does not know enough.
  • knows more than he is prepared to say.
  • is not telling the truth.

6. I hope the principal would be  gracious  enough to forgive us.

WAEC English Language Theory Questions and Answers 2021

WAEC English Paper 2 Theory (Essay): Theory, Essay, and letter writing (formal and informal) make up the English language paper 2.

The WAEC 2021 English Language questions from this paper range from letter writing to essay and so on.

Format of English Language Letter/Essay Writing

Format for WAEC English Essay and Lettering Writing: If you are writing a formal letter, then follow this format;

Formal Letter Format:

  • Your address (at the right-hand-side)
  • Address of the person you are sending to (at the left-hand side)
  • Caption (the heading of your letter)
  • Body of the letter (starting with Introduction, then to content and conclusion)
  • Complimentary close (Yours faithfully)
  • Your Signature / Name (each on separate lines)

Informal letter Format:

  • Your address
  • Body of the letter
  • Complimentary close

If you are writing an essay, follow this format: An English essay has three main parts:

  • Start with the introduction,
  • Move to the body
  • Make a conclusion.

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WAEC English Language Questions and Answers 2023/2024 (Essay and Objectives)

Here are the WAEC English questions and answers. You will see WAEC English objective, theory, and test of oral questions for free. You will also understand how WAEC English questions are set and every detail you need to know about the WAEC English examination

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EXAMINATIO N SCHEME

There will be three papers to be taken:

Papers 1, 2 and 3. Papers 1 and 2 will be combined in a composite paper to be taken in one sitting.

WAEC English Questions and Answers 2023 (Expo)

The 2023 English answers will be posted here on 17th May during the exam.

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WAEC English OBJ

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(7) -Parents should ensure that their children take active part in chores and duties at home. -Parents should teach their children the strategy to face challenges in life. -Parents should train their children on the need to have dignity, integrity and manners. -Parent should train their children in appreciating the value of hard work -Parent should train their children to abide by the fundamental laws of the land. -Parent should serve as a role model to the children in terms of righteousness and character

(7) *Children should be inculcated the principle of contentment. *The principle of humanity should be the watchword for every child. *Children should be taught to be resilient even in the midst of difficulties. *Integrity and prestige should be the hallmark of every child bequeathed from their parents *Children should be taught to follow the proper way of doing things. *Obedience should be seen as a precious quality

Mma Koku left home on a cold windy Monday morning to see how Koku would amount to something in life

Mma Koku was forced with whirlwind on her way to meet the pathfinder

Mma Koku plonked into muddy pothole she hadn’t seen in time

He was the very first person to earn the highest postgraduate degree from the village of koomla

A thread bare sweater over an equally aged wrapper

Widow’s mite

The pathfinder was compassionate

Mma Koku’s expectation concerning her son was to be successful in life

Mma Koku was in her early 70’s

Personification

(a) Adverbial clause

(b) It modifies the verb “shall see”

(I) Fragile

(III)A duty

Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled amidst rolling hills, lived a humble baker named Alfred. Alfred was known far and wide for his exquisite bread-making skills and his genuine love for his craft. Every day, he would wake up at the crack of dawn, meticulously knead the dough, and bake the most mouthwatering loaves of bread the villagers had ever tasted.

One sunny morning, as Alfred began his usual routine, he realized to his dismay that his pantry was nearly bare. The flour, the main ingredient for his delectable bread, was running dangerously low. Panic surged through his veins as he contemplated the thought of disappointing his loyal customers by having to close his shop for the day.

With a heavy heart, Alfred decided to take a stroll through the village, hoping to find someone who could spare him some flour. He knocked on every door, but to his dismay, everyone seemed to be facing the same shortage. As he wandered the village streets, he noticed a peculiar sight—a young girl named Lily sitting on a bench, holding a half-eaten loaf of bread.

Curiosity piqued, Alfred approached the girl and kindly asked her about the bread. Lily explained that her family was going through tough times, and they could only afford to buy half a loaf of bread. With a sympathetic smile, Alfred shared his predicament, explaining his shortage of flour and his fear of disappointing his customers.

Without hesitation, Lily’s face lit up with an idea. She offered Alfred the half loaf of bread, suggesting that he could slice it, toast it, and sell it as a breakfast option to those who couldn’t afford a whole loaf. Intrigued by the young girl’s wisdom, Alfred agreed and thanked her for her ingenious suggestion.

Alfred hurried back to his bakery, his spirits lifted by the prospect of providing something rather than nothing to his customers. He meticulously sliced the half loaf into thin pieces, carefully toasted them until they turned a beautiful golden brown. As the aroma of freshly toasted bread wafted through the air, the villagers’ curiosity drew them to the bakery.

Word quickly spread throughout the village that Alfred had created a new breakfast option, and the villagers flocked to his shop, eager to try it. To their delight, the toasted bread was a huge hit. The villagers praised Alfred’s ingenuity and commended him for making the best out of a challenging situation. The half loaf that Lily had offered turned out to be a saving grace, not only for Alfred but also for the villagers who could now enjoy a delicious breakfast despite the scarcity of resources.

Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. The village gradually emerged from its difficult times, and Alfred’s bakery flourished once again. As a gesture of gratitude, Alfred decided to share a portion of his profits with Lily’s family, ensuring that they, too, could enjoy the fruits of their ingenuity and generosity.

The saying “Half a loaf is better than none” resonated deeply with the villagers and became a constant reminder of the power of making the best out of any situation. Alfred, Lily, and the entire village learned that even in times of scarcity, a little ingenuity, resourcefulness, and a generous heart can transform half a loaf into a gift that nourishes both the body and the spirit.

I hope this letter finds you well. I was thrilled to receive your message expressing your interest in studying at my school. It would be fantastic to have you here! Allow me to provide you with all the information and advice you need to make a decision.

Our school, [School Name], is renowned for its excellent academic programs and supportive learning environment. We offer a wide range of courses across various disciplines, ensuring that you can find a program that aligns with your interests and goals. Our experienced and dedicated faculty members are committed to providing high-quality education and nurturing the intellectual growth of our students.

To help international students like yourself, our school provides comprehensive support services. The International Student Office assists with visa applications, enrollment, and any other administrative matters. They also organize orientation programs to help you settle into your new environment and connect with fellow international students.

Regarding accommodation, our school offers both on-campus and off-campus housing options. On-campus residences provide a convenient and immersive living experience, fostering a sense of community. However, if you prefer off-campus housing, the International Student Office can guide you in finding suitable accommodations in the surrounding area.

As for extracurricular activities, our school has a vibrant and diverse student community. There are numerous clubs and organizations catering to various interests, including sports, arts, culture, and community service. Engaging in these activities is a great way to make friends, explore your passions, and enhance your overall university experience.

In terms of facilities, our campus boasts state-of-the-art resources and amenities. We have well-equipped libraries, modern laboratories, computer labs, and multimedia centers to support your academic pursuits. Additionally, there are recreational facilities such as sports fields, fitness centers, and student lounges for relaxation and socializing.

One aspect you may be interested in is the cost of education. While tuition fees vary depending on the program, scholarships and financial aid options are available for eligible students. I recommend checking the school’s website or contacting the admissions office for detailed information on scholarships and financial assistance programs.

Lastly, our school is located in a vibrant and culturally rich city. [City Name] offers a plethora of opportunities for entertainment, exploration, and personal growth. From museums and art galleries to theaters, music venues, and outdoor recreational areas, there is always something exciting happening. The city also provides excellent transportation networks, making it easy to navigate and explore different parts of the region.

I hope this overview of our school has been helpful in giving you a glimpse of what to expect. If you have any further questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to reach out. I am more than happy to assist you in any way I can.

Wishing you all the best in your decision-making process, and I truly hope to welcome you to [School Name] soon!

Warm regards,

THE IMPORTANCE OF REVIVING THE ACTIVITIES OF CLUBS AND SOCIETIES IN SCHOOLS

The school experience is more than just academics. It is also about discovering new interests, making friends and learning valuable life skills. Joining clubs and societies in school can help students achieve all of these things and more. However, in recent years, the number of students participating in these extracurricular activities has decreased. This article will discuss the importance of reviving the activities of clubs and societies in schools.

Firstly, clubs and societies provide a platform for students to explore their interests beyond academics. Students can join a club or society based on their hobbies, talents or passion. For instance, a student interested in photography can join the photography club, while a student who loves music can join the music club. Being part of a club or society allows students to meet like-minded individuals, share ideas and broaden their knowledge. By participating in these activities, students can discover their hidden talents and develop skills that can be useful in their future careers.

Secondly, clubs and societies help students develop social skills and build friendships. Students who join clubs and societies are often exposed to a diverse group of people. This helps them to learn how to interact with others who have different backgrounds or personalities. Being part of a club or society also gives students a sense of belonging and community. They can make new friends, share experiences and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Thirdly, participating in clubs and societies can help students develop important life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and time management. Clubs and societies often have officers and leaders who are responsible for organizing activities, managing resources and leading meetings. By taking on these roles, students can improve their leadership skills and learn how to work effectively as a team. They can also learn how to manage their time and prioritize tasks, which is an essential skill for success in any field.

Lastly, being part of a club or society can help students stand out when applying for college or jobs. Colleges and employers are often interested in applicants who have demonstrated leadership skills, teamwork and a commitment to extracurricular activities. By participating in clubs and societies, students can showcase their skills and experience, which can give them an advantage over other applicants.

In conclusion, reviving the activities of clubs and societies in schools is crucial for the overall development of students. These extracurricular activities provide a platform for students to explore their interests, develop social skills, build friendships, and acquire important life skills. It is important for schools to encourage students to participate in clubs and societies and provide the necessary resources and support to make these activities successful. By doing so, schools can create a vibrant and engaging environment that will benefit students both academically and personally.

CONCERNS OVER THE LACK OF MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC FACILITIES

I write to express my deep concern regarding the persisting issue of the neglect and inadequate maintenance of public facilities across our nation. It is disheartening to witness the sorry state of these essential assets that are meant to serve the public, and I believe it is high time we address this pressing matter.

First and foremost, the neglect of public facilities has a significant impact on the quality of life for citizens. Parks, playgrounds, community centers, and other public spaces are meant to foster a sense of community and provide recreational opportunities for individuals of all ages. However, due to the lack of maintenance, these facilities have become dilapidated, unsafe, and unsightly, discouraging their use and depriving people of valuable spaces for leisure and social interaction.

Moreover, the deterioration of public facilities poses potential risks to public health and safety. Crumbling infrastructure, broken equipment, and unkempt surroundings can create hazardous conditions, leading to accidents and injuries. The lack of regular inspections, repairs, and upgrades further exacerbates the risks, making it imperative for authorities to take immediate action to ensure the well-being of the public.

Furthermore, the neglect of public facilities sends a discouraging message about our society’s priorities. Public spaces are a reflection of our collective values and commitment to the well-being of our communities. When these spaces are allowed to decay, it conveys a lack of concern and respect for public resources and undermines the sense of civic pride. It is essential that we preserve and enhance these spaces, as they contribute to the overall development and happiness of our citizens.

To address this issue, a collaborative effort between government bodies, local communities, and concerned citizens is crucial. Firstly, adequate funding must be allocated to support regular maintenance and upgrades of public facilities. This can be achieved through budgetary allocations, public-private partnerships, and community-driven initiatives. Additionally, it is vital to establish a comprehensive system for regular inspections and maintenance, ensuring that repairs are promptly undertaken and preventive measures are implemented.

Furthermore, citizen engagement plays a pivotal role in maintaining public facilities. Encouraging community participation through volunteer programs, awareness campaigns, and partnerships with local organizations can foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among citizens, leading to better maintenance and utilization of these spaces.

In conclusion, the lack of maintenance of public facilities is a pressing concern that demands immediate attention. By recognizing the importance of these spaces, allocating adequate resources, and promoting community involvement, we can restore and revitalize our public facilities, creating environments that enhance the quality of life and strengthen the social fabric of our nation.

Yours sincerely,

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PAPER 1 : Will consist of eighty multiple choice questions, all of which should be answered within 1 hour for 40 marks.

PAPER 2 : Will consist of five essay topics and a passage each to test candidates’ comprehension and summary skills. Candidates will be expected to write an essay on one of the topics and answer all the questions on Comprehension and Summary passages. The paper will last 2 hours and carry 100 marks.

PAPER 3 : Will consist of sixty multiple choice items on Test of Orals for candidates In Nigeria and Liberia, and that on Listening Comprehension for candidates in Ghana, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. All the questions will be answered in 45 minutes for 30 marks.

Note: The questions below are for practice

In each of the following sentences, there is one word in italics and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in italics and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.

Binetou’s inquisitiveness is in sharp contrast with her sister’s _______

A. indifference

B. noisiness

C. calmness

D. dullness

2. Though at first it appeared an insignificant idea, it turned out to be quite

A. outstanding

B. successful

C. remarkable

D. interesting

3. After grasping the fundamental aspects of his job, Kwesi had to cope with more ______ procedures.

A. advanced

B. academic

C. subsidiary

D. secondary

4. The youth prefer discussing contemporary issues to _______ ones

B. uninteresting

D. political

5. As erroneous as it might sound, the Headmaster’s assumption was quite ______

6. Halima likes to dwell on trivial , rather than _______ matters

7. We all know that Bola is insolent whereas Ade is __________

A. cowardly

B. respectful

8. A few days after Musa’s __________ , his sister longed for his departure

B. entrance

9. Algebra seems complicated , but with practice it becomes _________

C. accessible

D. achievable

10. Mrs. Agide is unassuming whereas her twin sister is __________

A. cheerful

B. boastful

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.

11. At Christmas, employees of Sugar Factory receive huge ____________

A. benefits

B. dividends

D. salaries

12. The exposed milk in that container has turned ___________

13. Not all activities champion _____ causes

C. concrete

D. favourable

14. The Mayor gave a glowing ______________ at the funeral of the city’s only curator

A. citation

B. statement

D. commendation

15. At the end of __________, the National Anthem is played on our radio station

A. programming

B. production

C. transition

D. transmission

16. The defence counsel was unable to convince ______ of John’s innocence

A. plaintiff

17. Unfortunately, corruption is the ____________ of most African countries.

C. disaster

D. backbone

18. The ______ results proved that the patient had hepatitis.

A. investigation

B. diagnosis

19. The new book has beautiful ____________ which make it attractive.

A. illustrations

B. demonstrations

C. illuminations

D. compositions

20. Their marriage was finally __________ after years of hostility

A. cancelled

B. annulled

D. separated

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After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretation is given. choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence

21. Can you imagine Oka behaving as he has all the knowledge in the world? This means that Oka

A. does not really know everything

B. knows so much more than we think

C. is admired by everybody

D. respects other people

22. Akin is too full of himself. This means that Akin

A. talks too much

B. eats too much

C. is too proud

D. is quite annoying

23. she slogged her guts out for the examination. This means that she

A. she failed the examination despite working hard for it.

B. passed the examination despite not working hard for it

C. used unfair means to face the examination

D. really worked very hard for the examination

24. I admire Modou: very few people can stomach all of Adaeze’s insults. This means that Modou

A. tolerated Adaeze’s insults

B. was a weakling

C. had no answer to Adaeze’s insult

D. did the right thing by remaining silent.

25. After months of battling with stroke, he is now a shadow of his former self. This means that he

A. is now frail

B. is vulnerable

C. is hopeless

D. has almost recovered

26. Kura, you can’t be too careful when dealing with Wang. This means that Kura

A. has no reason to be suspicious of Wang.

B. can fully rely on Wang

C. has to be very careful in his relationship with Wang

D. may feel free in the company of Wang.

27. Don’t tell me another cock and bull story. This means that the speaker does not want to

A. be further baffled

B. hear the same old story

C. hear another drab story

D. be further deceived

28. Had he confessed much earlier, she would have trusted him This means that he

A. had confessed earlier on, but he wasn’t trusted

B. had confessed much earlier on, and he was trusted

C. hadn’t confessed much earlier on, and he was trusted

D. hadn’t confessed earlier on, and he wasn’t trusted

29. Kola: You really worked hard to win the case. Didia: You don’t know the half of it.

A. it wasn’t as difficult as Kola had thought

B. Kola’s statement wasn’t actually correct

C. it was even more difficult than Kola could imagine

D. winning the case didn’t mean much to Kola

30. Femi is too clever by half. This means that Femi

A. displays his cleverness in an annoying way

B. is not as clever as he thinks

C. pleases everyone he meets

D. hides how clever he really is.

From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the word in italics as it is used in the sentence

31. He was such a brilliant footballer!

A. an inspired

B. an intelligent

C. a dazzling

D. a skilful

32. The politician is a fluent speaker

A. an eloquent

B. a superficial

C. an insightful

D. a persuasive

33. Everyone has the urge to succeed in life

A. compulsion

34. When he heard the gunshot, he ran into a thick forest

35. That was a timely intervention

A. suitable

B. accurate

36. David is not only hardworking but also scrupulous

A. painstaking

B. ambitious

C. pleasant

37. We really have to be careful because the situation is rather tricky

A. deceitful

C. unexpected

D. difficult

38. I think that his essay is impeccable

A. erroneous

C. satisfactory

D. faultless

39. There has been a marked change in her study habit

A. significant

D. complete

40. He was directed to write the letter.

B. instructed

C. persuaded

SECTION A (50 MARKS) Answer one question only from this section. All questions carry equal marks. Your answer should not be less than 450 words. You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this section.

1. Your friend in another school has requested information about your school to enable him to decide on moving over to your school. Write a letter to him discussing at least three areas in which your school excels.

2. Write an article for publication in your school magazine, discussing the reasons why children in your area drop out of school and suggesting ways of minimizing it.

3. As the president of your youth club, write a letter to the chairman of your Local Government Association complaining about the increasing rate of child labour and suggesting ways of curbing it.

4. You are the chief speaker in a debate on the topic: Women should not be in paid employment while still bearing children. Write your contribution for or against the topic.

5. Write a story that ends with the words: That experience will linger on my mind for a long time.

SECTION B COMPREHENSION [20 marks] You are advised to spend about  30 minutes  on this section.

6.  Read the following passage  carefully  and answer the questions on it.

Our planet is at risk. Our environment is under threat. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the seas we fish in, and soils we farm, the forests, animals and plants which surround us are in danger.

New terms and words describe these problems: acid rain, the greenhouse effect, global warming, holes in the ozone layer, desertification and industrial pollution. We are changing our environment. More and more gases and waste escape from our factories.

Rubbish, oil silages and detergents damage our rivers and seas. Forests give us timber and paper, but their loss results in soil erosion and also endangers wildlife.

The richer countries of the world are mainly responsible for industrial pollution. This is where most of all the commercial energy is produced. In developing countries, poverty cause people to change their environment, to overgraze grassland, to cut down trees for new land and firewood, to farm poor soil for food.

The United Nations Environmental Protection Agency says that an area of forest the size of Sierra Leone disappears every year. Trees are cut down for timber which is used for building, furniture, paper and fuel.

They are also destroyed to provide land on which to graze animals and build new villages and towns. But trees have many other important uses. Trees protect the land from heavy downpour of rain and their roots help to hold the soil together.

Forests are also the home of many living things. The Amazon forest contains one fifth of all the species of birds in the world. In our forests, there may be plants and animals which could help in the discovery of new medicines of crops.

To rescue and conserve our beautiful world, we must act cooperatively. Individuals, communities, nations and international associations, all have the responsibility. By learning to protect the natural environment, we can manage the earth’s resources for generations to come.

(a)  The risk referred to in the passage is of what origin? (b)  From the passage, it can be deduced that the inhabitants of developing countries ______ (c)  According to the passage, the size of forest depleted ______ annually. (d)  The writer holds the richer countries responsible for industrial pollution because of their what? (e)  The message of the writer of the passage is the need for what?

SECTION C (SUMMARY) [30 MARKS] You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this section.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it. You cannot expect to go through life without meeting problems. Difficulties, perplexities and frustrations are an inevitable part of human experience.

Accepting this idea of the inevitability of problems will help you to approach them in a robust frame of mind rather than thinking that you are a victim specially singled out by malignant fate.

When confronted with a problem, the first thing to do is gather all relevant data to get acquainted with the facts of the case.

Then write down exactly what the problem is, stating it simply in black and white. This gives you something definite with which to come to terms. The problem is assessed and you will now have something concrete to deal with. Next, give serious thought to the problem, making sure that such thought does not degenerate into worry as worry accomplishes nothing. Aim at clear, dispassionate thought, viewing the problem as if it were a friend’s and not your own. Look at it from all angles and from the point of view of all concerned.

You court disaster if you are entirely selfish in your outlook. The single important purpose of all this is to discover all possible solutions to the problem.

Having examined the problem broadly and impartially, carefully examine all the possible solutions or courses of action. The knowledge that you have done this will keep you from useless regrets later, when you can remind yourself that all courses of action were examined and you chose what appeared to be the best. Next, eliminate all proposed solutions which are seen on further thought to be impracticable.

You will now find that your list has been whittled down to two or three possibilities. At this stage it is often a good plan to get out into the open air. Go for a walk or a ride, preferably somewhere with wide horizons. There, out in the open, review the problem afresh. You will find it appears less formidable.

Ask yourself how the difficulty will appear in ten years’ time or even one! This fresh review will enable you to make a final choice as you turn to the remaining solutions and, before you return home, decide which one you are going to adopt. As you go to sleep that night, let your last thoughts be upon your decision. If, in the morning, you still feel it is the best one to take, go ahead.

If you have a friend who is capable of giving sound advice, consult him. Do this before your final decision, so that you will have the benefit of his views before you decide. Talking things over with another is always a great help.

It enables you to isolate the problem and to decide which on which factors are important. Even if the friend offers no advice, a sympathetic ear will help you. Furthermore, as you describe to your friend the courses open to you, you will see them in clearer light. Some will appear impossible even as you speak.

Alternatively, one will appear most attractive. In dealing with problems, remember the time factor. Although some problems solve themselves in time, and delaying tactics is therefore the best form of action for them, most other problems generally get more complicated the longer they are left. You should, therefore, get to grips with the problems immediately they occur.

All told, reasonable foresight and imagination can prevent many problems ever arising. Tact, thoughtfulness and responsible conduct can also keep life largely problem-free.

In six sentences, one for each, summarize the steps to be taken when faced with a problem and

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SECTION 1 From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letters underlined. 1.   wit A.  fright B.  wheat C.  tree D.  market 2.   look A.  glue B.  you C.  cup D.  curious

SECTION 2 From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined. 3.   dance A.  handsome B.  sandwich C.  adjective D.  pounding 4.   plucked A.  smiled B.  slammed C.  luck D.  table

SECTION 3 From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that rhymes with the given word. 5.         carrier A.        area B.        barrier C.        serious D.        ravine 6.        drought A.        crowd B.        nought C.        shout D.        taught

SECTION 4 In each of the following questions, the main/primary stress is indicated by writing the syllable on which it occurs in capital letters. From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that has the correct stress. 7.         acrimony A.        A-cri-mo-ny B.        a-CRI-mo-ny C.        a-cri-MO-ny D.        a-cri-mo-NY

SECTION 5: In the following options lettered A to D, all the words except one have the same stress pattern. Identify the one with the different stress pattern. 8.         A.        sanctify B.        promising C.        notify D.        organic

SECTION 6 In each of the following sentences, the word that receives the emphatic stress is written in capital letters.   From the questions lettered A to D, choose the one to which the given sentence is the appropriate answer. 9.         The DOCTOR examined the patient with a stethoscope. A.        Did the teacher examine the patient with a stethoscope? B.        Did the doctor cure the patient with a stethoscope? C.        Did the doctor examine the nurse with a stethoscope? D.        Did the doctor examine the patient with a telescope?

SECTION 7 From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that contains the sound represented by the given phonetic symbol. 10.       / ǝ / A.        accurate B.        nephew C.        ageless D.        waddle

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1. Your brother who is in his third year in another school has written to confide in you that he is to stop schooling and go into business. Write a letter to him advising him against his decision

2. Write an article suitable for publication in a national newspaper on the topic: The Importance of Promoting Good Reading Habits in Students

3. As the Senior Prefect of your school, write a letter to the Principal pointing out at least two practices among students that should be discouraged and two habits that should be promoted among teachers,

4. New Principal has just been posted to your school. Write a speech you will deliver at the welcome party organized for him informing him about some problems faced by students.

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SECTION B: COMPREHENSION Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.

Alani was the seventh child of his family. When he was growing up, there was scarcely enough to go round. His mother was a petty trader while his father worked as a clerk in one of the ministries. But Alani was an intelligent child and performed brilliantly at school. This endeared him to his teachers. He represented the school at all competitions and won many laurels, While he was in Basic Six, he won a scholarship to study at any school of his choice to university level. The future was indeed bright for him. However, having to constantly struggle with his siblings for the little sustenance provided by their parents turned him into an aggressive child.

After graduation, Alani got a job with a reputable accounting firm. He travelled far and wide and was trained extensively. He rose through the ranks and became one of the top executives. After a while, he decided to establish his own firm. His firm flourished because of his hard work, dedication and the huge amount of money and time he invested in the venture. After just a few years, the firm became a household name. However, things took a bad turn. Alani's success went to his head. He became pompous. He would get angry at the slightest provocation. He refused to take the advice of his employees, considering them all beneath him. Even when his workers had good suggestions for improvement, he would not listen. Often times, he would treat even his clients shabbily. He began to lose clients one by one and his profits dwindled. His firm was on the rocks and he started to blame his employees for the downturn in his business. He became suspici6us of every move made and action taken by his workers. Soon, Alani became a bitter man. He lost the respect of his workers because he often quarrelled with them.

However, Alani's secretary, who was his pioneer staff, did not give up on him. She tried to talk to him and refused to resign when other members of staff were putting in their letters. When five of his workers resigned on the same day, that decided it! He realized that he just had to turn his life around. He went for counselling and began to turn over a new leaf. It was during one of the counselling sessions that he met a business mogul. They got talking and the man was impressed with Alani's knowledge and expertise. They formed a partnership and Alani's business began to grow again. Alani had leant a useful lesson: those who are endowed with success should nurture it with humility.

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(b) Mention two factors that accounted for Alani's success in business.

(c) Why did Alani's business almost collapse?

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