- Shaking hands
- Smiling at them
- Maintaining eye contact
- Using phrases like “pleasure to meet you”
- Using phrases like “ happy to be your friend”
- Nodding of the head where appropriate
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You have noted that your desk mate Vivian has a poor handwriting. State two factors that might have contributed to this.
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You have noted that your desk mate Vivian has a poor handwriting. State two factors that might have contributed to this.
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For each of the following words, write a word that is pronounced the same way
i. Principle
ii. Dye
iii. Weak
iv. Stationery
v. Sent
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For each of the following words, write a word that is pronounced the same way
i. Principle
ii. Dye
iii. Weak
iv. Stationery
v. Sent
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A neighbor had left (1)_____ store un-attended (2)_____ she heeded the cries of her (3)___ baby.
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A neighbor had left (1)_____ store un-attended (2)_____ she heeded the cries of her (3)___ baby. Her kitchen caught fire, and the flames (4) ___to the neighboring shacks in (5)____. There was no (6)____ available and no fire (7)__ for the people to call. (8)____ that the assembled crowd of hundreds (9)____ do was gather buckets of sand and (10)___________ into the flame.
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Your friend in primary school is in form one in Bidii Secondary of P.O Box 341, Kisimani. She has
written to you telling you about her...
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Your friend in primary school is in form one in Bidii Secondary of P.O Box 341, Kisimani. She has
written to you telling you about her new school. She has also requested you to carry your end of term
one examinations for comparative analysis. Write your reply to her.
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November 21, 2022
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Rewrite the following sentences changing them into plural form.
a) The tomato was being baked.
b) The synopsis is accurate.
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Rewrite the following sentences changing them into plural form.
a) The tomato was being baked.
b) The synopsis is accurate.
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Read the oral poem below and answer the questions that follow.
THE MOP by Gathem Gathemia
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Read the oral poem below and answer the questions that follow.
THE MOP by Gathem Gathemia
What more do you see in me?
What more but a mop to be used.
To wash once you have fed.
What more do you see in me?
What more but a fridge.
To store all your garbage ideas.
What more do you see in me?
What more but a dummy recorder.
To reproduce the dictates of your tyranny.
What more do you see in me?
What more but a soft object
To toy with whenever you want game
What more do you see in me.
(Adapted from Echoes Across the Valley by A. Luvai and K. Makokha (Eds): EAEP)
Questions:
i. Describe the rhyme scheme in this poem.
ii) Identify and illustrate a sound pattern in the poem above.
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If Kantai can tie a tie why can’t I tie a tie that Kantai tied?
a) Classify the above genre.
b) Give one feature of the above...
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If Kantai can tie a tie why can’t I tie a tie that Kantai tied?
a) Classify the above genre.
b) Give one feature of the above genre.
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Use the following word to construct two sentences to bring out the difference in meaning.
Dove
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Use the following word to construct two sentences to bring out the difference in meaning.
Dove
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Rewrite the following sentences by replacing the phrase in italics with the correct form of the word from the list below. (return, cancel, die)
a) His...
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Rewrite the following sentences by replacing the phrase in italics with the correct form of the word from the list below. (return, cancel, die)
a) His ailing father passed on early yesterday.
b) My mother has promised to bring back my book.
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November 21, 2022
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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
As he grew up at Sironga village in the current Nyamira district, Daniel Abuga Nyatigo...
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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
As he grew up at Sironga village in the current Nyamira district, Daniel Abuga Nyatigo
admired soldiers in uniform as they drove by in Land-Rovers. Yet, when he came of age and
made an attempt to join the Kenya Army, the recruiting officers rejected him five times
"1 had lost hope until a friend advised me to join the National Youth Service, learn a trade and
join the Army as a specialist," he says He joined the army after training as a plant operator at the
NYS.
Today, 32 years after he joined the army, the man affectionately referred to by his younger
colleagues as "Babu" and "Sokoro" (Kisii for elder), is among the Kenya Defence Forces in
Somalia.
His dream has, in a sense, been accomplished. He is a Senior Sergeant, but fate has also
conspired to have his son, Senior Private Wycliffe Abuga, 30, also deployed to the front line in
the war against Al-Shabaab
Snr Sgt Abuga is based at the KDF patrol base at Tabda, about 70 kilometers in Somalia, while
his son is at Beles Qoogani, 35 kilometers further.
Some describe the military as a national insurance scheme in which the annual budgetary
allocations are the equivalent of premiums, and the eventualities for which they are deployed the
accidents insurers compensate .for If that be the case, it is time for the soldiers in Operation
Linda Nchi to pay back for the years of training and pay that led to the derisive description of the
Kenyan Defense Forces as a career army.
Lieutenant-Colonel Jeff Nyagah, the commander of the KDF troops in the Central Sector,
estimates that 70 per cent of the soldiers currently in Somalia have been involved in combat.
Snr Sgt Abuga, who supervises the drivers on the Armored Personnel Carriers at Tabda, has had
his fair share of fighting since Operation Linda Nchi began in mid - October 2011.
The asymmetrical nature of the operation means there are no frontages and, with Al-Shabaab
using guerrilla tactics, there have been no shortage of encounters and opportunities for KDF to
test their weaponry and skills
Snr Sgt Abuga says he has been involved in 11 attacks since the operation started, the bulk of
them ambushes on the Puma APCs that are arguably the safest vehicles in the fleet.
Al-Shabaab are said to refer to the sturdy armor-clad machines as "the graves from which people
rise" and Snr Sgt Abuga was in one when they rained rocket-propelled grenades on the
windscreen.
"If you sit in one of these vehicles and come under an attack, it sounds like it is raining. You
shouldn't be worried," he says as he points out the openings through which the soldiers shoot.
He says he was with his son in convoy when they came under attack from Al-Shabaab in an
ambush. Interestingly, Snr Sgt Abuga and his son were among the first to undergo training on
driving, servicing and maintaining the new APCs when they were delivered in September 2011.
Sgt Abuga is based at Kahawa Barracks while his son is with the Nanyuki-based First Kenya
Rifles Battalion.
Now they keep in touch on the Hormund Telecom mobile phone network, which somehow
operates in the infamously lawless state and is a useful communication channel with those back
home.
Does he worry that either he or his son could be hit in one of the attacks?
"Kifo cha nyani kikifika, miti yote huteleza," he says, using the Swahili proverb that suggests
each man is born with his destiny, and there is no avoiding death.
For Snr Sgt Abuga and other soldiers in Somalia, spending the nights and a good part of the day
in trenches is normal, and nobody seems to mind the dust.
"I'm happy to have fought here," he says as we look at his reinforced trench, which he has been
converting into a bunker of sorts, immune to mortars and RPGs.
He does not foresee a longer future in the army once Operation Linda Nchi is over - whenever
that may be - but hopes for a promotion to the next rank, Warrant Officer 11, before he retires.
"If I get a little more pension and I'm able to buy myself a small pick-up, buy a few cattle and
work on my farm, I'll be one happy senior sergeant," he says. Sgt Abuga was in a convoy last
Tuesday that unearthed significantly large improvised explosive devices (IEDs) about 12
kilometers away from Tabda towards Beles Qoogani.
Al-Shabaab attempted to stage an ambush on the convoy but were repulsed by a combination of
the Transitional Federal Government soldiers and the Kenyan troops.
The Abugas were happy to be reunited, if only for a short while. Although they are a generation
apart -the son speaks Sheng, showing a silver tooth while the father speaks Kiswahili with a
thick Kisii accent-their resemblance is obvious. The son, who is also a father of one, foresees a
long future serving in the army.
Snr Sgt Abuga might not have his pick-up, cows and farm yet, but he appears to be one happy
senior sergeant.
Questions
a) Why did Daniel Abuga Nyatigo want to join the armed forces?
b) According to the passage, how many times had Daniel Abuga Nyatigo unsuccessfully tried to
join the armed forces?
c) According to the passage, where is Sr Sgnt Daniel Abuga Nyatigo’s son based?
d) According to the passage, what types of vehicles are used for fighting in Somalia?
e) What two things does Snr Sgnt Nyatigo wish for before he retires?
f) According to the passage, where do the Kenyan forces in Somalia spend most of their time?
g) What difference is there between Abuga the son and his father?
h) Why is it important that KDF forces have encounters with Al Shabaab in Somalia?
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November 21, 2022
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Change the following sentences into passive voice.
a. The mechanic changed the flat tire.
b. They will send her a dismissal letter.
c. The terrible news shocked everyone.
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Change the following sentences into passive voice.
a. The mechanic changed the flat tire.
b. They will send her a dismissal letter.
c. The terrible news shocked everyone.
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November 21, 2022
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Complete the sentences below using the most appropriate indefinite pronoun.
a. Does ________ know her?
b. We will get you _____ you are. You can’t hide for...
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Complete the sentences below using the most appropriate indefinite pronoun.
a. Does ________ know her?
b. We will get you _____ you are. You can’t hide for long.
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November 21, 2022
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State the noun phrases in each of the following sentences.
a. He wishes to see the president.
b. My best friend is Jeff.
c. The girl in black...
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State the noun phrases in each of the following sentences.
a. He wishes to see the president.
b. My best friend is Jeff.
c. The girl in black dress is my girlfriend.
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November 21, 2022
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Use the correct preposition to fill in the blanks below
i. The students were doubtful ____the issue of assured security in the school compound.
ii. He was...
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Use the correct preposition to fill in the blanks below
i. The students were doubtful ____the issue of assured security in the school compound.
ii. He was attached ____ the robbery case.
iii. The student was told to admit ____ the mistake or being expelled from school.
iv. Her father finally agreed to insure his tractor ___ against the accident
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November 21, 2022
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State whether you will use rising or falling intonation in each of the following sentences
i. Come here!
ii. Did you see the teacher?
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State whether you will use rising or falling intonation in each of the following sentences
i. Come here!
ii. Did you see the teacher?
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November 21, 2022
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Which word is pronounced as the each of the following?
i. World
ii. War
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Which word is pronounced as the each of the following?
i. World
ii. War
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Study the oral literature below and answer the questions that follow.Teddy told Terry to tick ten tall ticks.i. Identify the genre above.
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Study the oral literature below and answer the questions that follow.
Teddy told Terry to tick ten tall ticks.
i. Identify the genre above.
ii. Which sound features has the above genre employed? Explain any three.
iii. Give three functions of the genre above
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November 21, 2022
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Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.Substance Abuse has emerged in recent decades as a major concern both on and off the...
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Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow
Substance Abuse has emerged in recent decades as a major concern both on and off the job. Although reasons
vary, substance abuse can be a way that some people try to manage or reduce distress.
But it is important to be clear on what is generally meant by a drinking problem. In all cases related to alcohol
abuse, a common factor is the unfavorable effect alcohol has on the health or well-being of the drinker and his
or her associates. Common signs and symptoms that frequently indicate a drinking problem include being
constantly absent from work, causing on-the-job accidents and expressing grievances most of the time.
Alcoholic employees can sometimes go undetected for years. Coworkers cover up for those unable to perform
their jobs because of drunkenness. Even managers may be adept at concealing their alcohol abuse problems.
Their secretaries or loyal associates may cover up for them.
Alcoholics can be clever at inventing “credible” excuses when detected: “I must have a drink or two when I’m
entertaining customers, of course.”
Drug abuse, or drug addiction, exists when the taking of drugs, whether prescribed or non-prescribed, legal or
illegal, causes difficulties in any area of an individual’s life. Years ago, the stereotype of the drug user was
either of a glazed-eyed musician frantically beating his sticks on a tight skin or a person who dwelt in a slum.
Mass publicity on drug abuse has long since caused that stereotype to fade from view.
Complicating the ongoing war on drugs are changes in public attitude and drug-use patterns. It sometimes
seems that no sooner is progress made in combating one illegal drug than a different kind of substance abuse
comes into vogue. Ethyl alcohol was the social drug during prohibition (1920-1933), marijuana became the
social drug of the 1960s and 1970s and some observers believe that crack cocaine and possibly ecstasy –
another so-called upper – became the social drugs of the 1980s and 1990s. The drug of choice and people’s
attitude toward them may change, but the problem of drug abuse appears to be continuing unabated.
Pinpointing the specific symptom of alcohol and drug abuse problems is not a simple task. A supervisor’s main
responsibility therefore should not necessarily be uncovering evidence of dependency on alcohol and drugs but
instead being observant for declining job performance. Yet there are certain behavioral patterns that some
excessive users of alcohol and drugs display. These patterns can sometimes be spotted through simple
observation. Increasingly though, employers are taking more aggressive steps to ferret out substance abuse
among their workforces. A growing number of companies, especially large ones with many employees and
those in business with potential to effect public health or safety, are adopting drug-testing programmes.
The signs of alcohol dependency, unfortunately, do not always become manifest until the middle of the late
stages of the problem. No wonder some managers have mistaken an employee’s euphoric appearance for the
“look of love”. The earlier treatment begins, naturally, the earlier treatment begins, naturally, the easier it will
be. A person could experience some isolated incidents of such drinking problems without necessarily being a
alcoholic, however, alcohol abuse usually results in declining job performance.
Because there are many symptoms of drug abuse, no one person would exhibit all of them and a supervisor
should guard against assuming that the presence of one or more symptoms is conclusive of alcohol or drug
abuse.
Questions
1. What is the main reason given for substance abuse?
2. From paragraph two, state three ways in which alcohol abuse can unfavorably affect the workmate of a
drunker?
3. According to the passage, what is drug abuse?
4. What was the common misconception about who a drug user was?
5. Rewrite the following sentences using “as soon as”
It sometimes seems that no sooner is progress made in combating one illegal drug than a different kind
of substance abuse comes into vogue.
6. What can we infer about “prohibition”?
7. In not more than 55 words, summarize the reasons that make it difficult to effectively deal with
substance abuse.
8. Why do you think the author of the passage cautions supervisors against hastily concluding that one is a
drug abuser?
9. Explain the meaning of the following words as used in the passage.
(i)credible
(ii)stereotype_
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Supply correct question tags to the following.
(i) Let us go home………………………….?
(ii) I am pleased with you, ……………………………...?
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Supply correct question tags to the following.
(i) Let us go home………………………….?
(ii) I am pleased with you, ……………………………...?
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November 21, 2022
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Fill the blanks using the correct form of the verb in brackets.
(i) My father …………………. (begun, began) cooking lessons last month.
(ii) Her glasses ………………… (broke,...
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Fill the blanks using the correct form of the verb in brackets.
(i) My father …………………. (begun, began) cooking lessons last month.
(ii) Her glasses ………………… (broke, broken) when she fell.
(iii) Paulina ……………….(run, ran) to catch her Nissan to Lodwar this morning.
(iv) James ……………………… (rode, rid) a bicycle yesterday.
(v) We…………………...(spent, spend) the night in the cold.
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November 21, 2022
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