2018/2019 Waec Gce English Language Oral Obj And Theory Questions And Answers Now Available Here

ORAL ENGLISH
1-10: DDABBAADDB
11-20: CCABCDABBA
21-30: BACCDABCAA
31-40: BDADABACCA
41-50: DCCBDAABDA
51-60: DACCBACDCC

ENGLISH OBJ:
1AABCDBAABC
11BDDCBCCBAC
21DDBACDBABB
31DAADABADAA
41DBABCCCAAD
51CCDCBCBDAB
61ADACCCBBCC
71BBDDDDBCAA

1. LETTER WRITING

No 3 Iwo Road,
Alakia Layout,
Ibadan, Oyo state.
29th September, 2018

Dear Sister Sharon,
How are you doing today? I hope you and your family are doing fine. I specially want to thank you for the role you have being playing to ensure my success in life. May Almighty God bless you and your family abundantly. The most appreciated is the new job you just secured for me in Ekiti State, I can’t thank you enough. However, I write to inform you that I have been there and I have resolved not to take the job.

I received my appointment letter and to my greatest surprise, the salary is too poor. I really do not know I can cope with N30,000.00 monthly, considering my distance from home, and the state of the economy. My current monthly pay where I currently work is N25,000, but I am closer to my family.

Secondly, I really disliked the environment. I never knew Ado-Ekiti, which is a state capital could be so poor and impoverished. I could hear more Keating of goats than human sounds. The only church service I attended there is unbelievable. Everything was done in Yoruba language. Damn!

Sister Sharon, I do not mean to disappoint you, I think I won’t enjoy staying and working under such environment where there is not social life. Please know that the low pay is the major repellant there. I’d rather manage this job I currently do and wait till fortune smiles my way again.
Thank you once again for your concerns and effort and may Almighty God bless you. My regard to your husband and kids.

Your Lovely Brother,
James (Use your name instead)

(6a)
Students engage in exam malpractic because a pass in the examination is considered to be the true test of knowledge.

(6b)
The aims of examination is to ascertain if the students have comprehended much of the information or topic taught to them.

(6c)
The syllables of a given subject is given to the students at the beginning for a wide study prior to the examination.

(6d)
They thought that examiners are despicable and always want to vindicate them.

(6e)
The problem of examination malpractice can be controlled through orientation of the students.

(6f)
(i) Noun phrase.
(ii) It derves as the object of the verb “threatens”.

(6g) …to…spell doom” means to “bring about the downfall of someone”.

(6h)
Metaphor

(6i)
(i) Adjudged – Considered
(ii) Rooted – entrenched
(iii) grasp – Understand
(iv) Strict – rigid
(v) Deliberately intentionally
(vi) Suicidal – destructive

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(7)
(i) African business ventures is frustrated by greed among its members.
(ii) It is frustrated by the selfish ambitions of the employees.
(iii) It is also frustrated by the corrupt practices of members of the management team.
(iv) Lack of constant energy supply also frustrates African business ventures.
(v) The death of the real owner(s) of an African business venture is another factor.
(vi) The unpredictable government policies also frustrate African business ventures.

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