P. 7-Comprehension-Notes
P. 7-Comprehension-Notes
COMPREHENSION NOTES
Oral work
Exercise.
Construct five grammatical sentences using each of the given
structures.
Using: ……….so…….that…
Example.
1. The applicant wrote very neatly. Everybody admired his letter
formation.
Read the given dialogue about A thank you letter and then answer
questions about it in full sentences.
Reference MK book 7, page 115.
Dear Sir,
RE: APOLOGY FOR NOT COMPLETING WORK.
I apologize for not completing the assignment you gave us in
English yesterday. I was sincerely down with the terrible head ache
after school. I was taken to Ntandwe hospital for treatment and
came back very late. I have done half of the assignment and I
promise to have completed by evening today.
Attached here is the medical letter from Ntandwe hospital.
I shall be very grateful if my apology is positively regarded.
Yours faithfully,
Kironde Peter.
KIRONDE PETER.
QUESTIONS.
1. What type of letter is given above?
2. In which school was the writer?
3. Why did the writer write the letter?
4. When was the letter written?
5. What evidence is there to prove that the writer was sick?
6. When was the assignment given to the writer?
7. To which hospital was the writer taken?
8. What does the writer promise?
9. Who is the writer of the given letter?
10. What assignment did the writer fail to complete?
WEEK FIVE.
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EXAMINATIONS
Preparing for examinations.
a)Vocabulary.
duration cheat instructions
revision legible exam centre
time table index number attempt
supervisor examination room optional
time allowed regulation compulsory
school name malpractice neatness
candidate discontinue candidates names
invigilator aggregate briefing
QUESTIONS
1. For which class are the given results?
2. According to the given marks, who was the best candidate?
3. In which school were these pupils studying?
4. How many of the given pupils were girls?
5. Which subject was poorly attempted?
6. What do you think happened to Otim Peter?
7. Who was the second last pupil?
8. How many children scored above 95% in English?
9. In which subject would you advise Ngobi John to double his
effort and for what reason?
10. When did the pupils sit for the given examinations?
c) Reading the passage.
REVISING. Ref: MK book 7 page 186
Read the given passage on page 186 and then answer these
questions fully.
1. According to the passage, what is the importance of
examinations?
WEEK SEVEN
a) MAP INTERPRETATION
The map below shows an Ankole homestead in Western Uganda.
Study it and answer questions about it in full form.
PLANTATION
O. G
MAIN
HOUSE
FLOWER
GARDEN POTATO GARDEN
ANIMAL
HOUSE
KITCHEN COMPOST
PIT
LATRINE
BEANS
N.G
BANANA PLANTATION
c) Using: ………..prefer……..
Examples
1. Some people like beer than soda.
- Some people prefer beer to soda.
Exercise.
Rewrite these sentences using: …….prefer………..to…..
1. Martha likes golden rings more than silver rings.
2. Many guests like self service more than being served by others.
3. I like cycling more than driving.
4. We like doing the work practically than theoretically.
5. She liked listening to news more than listening to songs.
6. Moses liked travelling by air more than travelling by train.
7. My brother liked doing science subjects more than doing art
subjects.
8. The workers liked doing the work in the morning rather than
doing it in the afternoon.
9. Grandma liked sitting on the mat more than sitting on a chair.
WEEK EIGHT.
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
b
Questions.
1. Whose farm is shown on the graph?
2. In which year did he have the given farm?
3. Where did he have the farm?
4. Which type of birds did the farmer keep on his farm?
5. Why were there no eggs between January and April?
6. When did he collect the biggest number of eggs?
7. How many eggs can be found on a full tray of eggs?
8. What do we call a collection of eggs?
MANAGEMENT.
Questions.
1. What is the advertisement about?
2. Where is the farm located?
3. At how much is a tray of eggs?
4. Where did this information appear?
5. If one did not to go to Mr. Luwaga’s farm, where else would they
get the eggs from?
6. What is the advantage of buying more than ten trays from this
farm?
7. Why does management need one to first book before picking the
eggs?
f) DIALOGUE
Read the given dialogue between Okello and Otim of Atek
Primary School in Gulu and answer relevant questions about
him.
OKELLO: How has the school term been this time?
OTIM: Good, except that I have had to help my parents every
morning before coming to school. Can you imagine
working on the farm every morning! Milking cows, clean
the kraal …..!
OKELLO: It’s really good to help your parents. It helps you to work.
What do you intend to become in future?
OTIM: Actually, I want to become a veterinary doctor. I want to
be able to treat all animals in our community.
OKELLO: You are lucky! Your parents are already training you for
that job.
OTIM: Let’s meet tomorrow then I will show you the HELP YOUR
PARENT story I have written.
OKELLO: Alright, I’ll come to your place. See you tomorrow.
Questions.
1. How many people are talking part in the talk?
2. From which school were these pupils?
3. Which statement shows that these people are in a day school?
4. How does helping parents to do some work help an individual?
5. What does Otim intend to become in future?
6. How is Otim lucky according to the talk?
7. What does Otim prefer doing in the conversation?
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8. When are the two going to meet and look at the “HELP YOUR
PARENT”?
9. Who wrote the story about HELP YOUR PARENT?
10. Write a suitable title to this dialogue.
WEEK NINE.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA.
Radio and Television.
a) Vocabulary.
programme aerial broadcast channel
announceme presenter telecast waves
nts
studio talk show cassette
knob/
button advert line-up