Week 7 - JSS2 English language Past Questions and Answers - page 2

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Make negative statment with   'no', 'nothing', 'no one', and 'nobody':

There is a problem ?
can you help?
who can answer this question?
who is  in the room ?

  1. No: “Is there no solution to this problem?”
  2. Nothing: “Is there nothing you can do to help?”
  3. No one: “Is there no one who can answer this question?”
  4. Nobody: “Is there nobody in the room?”
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 Describe your favourite food. Explain what it is, how it is prepared, why you like it, and how common it is in your country.

My favourite food is Jollof Rice, a popular dish in my country. Jollof Rice is a one-pot rice dish native to many countries in West Africa. It is a flavorful and spicy dish that is enjoyed by people of all ages.

The preparation of Jollof Rice involves cooking long-grain parboiled rice in a rich tomato sauce. The sauce is made from a blend of tomatoes, red bell peppers, onions, and scotch bonnet peppers. This mixture is fried in vegetable oil along with spices such as thyme, curry powder, and bay leaves. Once the sauce is well fried, rice is added to the pot and cooked until it absorbs all the delicious flavours.

What I love about Jollof Rice is its unique taste and aroma. The combination of spices and ingredients creates a flavour that is both spicy and savoury. The rice is soft and fluffy, and each grain is coated with the rich, red sauce. The dish is often garnished with slices of fried plantains and served with coleslaw, making it a balanced and satisfying meal.

Jollof Rice is a common dish in my country. It is often prepared for everyday meals and is a staple at celebrations and festive occasions. Its popularity transcends regional and ethnic boundaries, making it a unifying culinary symbol in our diverse culture.

In conclusion, Jollof Rice is my favourite food because of its delicious taste, rich aroma, and cultural significance. Eating it not only satisfies my palate but also makes me feel connected to my heritage and culture.

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write a letter to your mum on talking to your dad about your school fees.

Dear Mum,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing to discuss an important matter concerning my education.

As you are aware, the new academic session is about to commence, and with it comes the need to settle my school fees. I understand that times are tough, and managing finances can be challenging. However, I believe that investing in education is a priority, as it shapes the future.

I kindly request you to discuss this matter with Dad. I am aware that he values education as much as you do, and I am confident that he will understand the importance of this issue. I am not asking for an immediate resolution, but rather a plan that ensures my education continues uninterrupted.

I am willing to contribute in any way I can. I can take up a part-time job or explore scholarship opportunities that can help ease the financial burden. I believe that with a collective effort, we can overcome this challenge.

Thank you for your constant support and understanding. I am grateful for everything you and Dad do for me. I look forward to discussing this further and finding a solution together.

Yours sincerely,
Ben

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