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*WAEC GCE ENGLISH ESSAY WRITING*
*(NUMBER 2)*
(2)
2 Okeke Ukatu Street,
Asata, Enugu.
12th December, 2023.
Dear Oge,
I hope this letter finds you in the best of health and spirits. I am overjoyed to hear of your decision to return home after successfully completing your studies overseas. Congratulations on this significant achievement! Your determination, hard work, and resilience have truly paid off, and I cannot express how proud I am of you.
As you prepare to return to Nigeria, I wanted to share some updates on the major changes that have taken place in our beloved country since your departure. Nigeria, like any dynamic nation, has experienced both challenges and triumphs, and it's essential to keep you informed about the current state of affairs.
Firstly, there have been notable improvements in infrastructure development. The government has initiated various projects aimed at enhancing road networks, renovating existing facilities, and investing in the energy sector. While there is still work to be done, these initiatives reflect a positive step towards creating a more conducive environment for businesses and the general populace.
Economically, Nigeria has witnessed some fluctuations, as is typical in the global economic landscape. Efforts have been made to diversify the economy beyond oil dependence, with a focus on sectors such as agriculture, technology, and manufacturing. The entrepreneurial spirit is thriving, and there is a growing emphasis on innovation and creativity.
In terms of technology, the country has seen significant advancements. The use of mobile phones and the internet has become pervasive, transforming various aspects of daily life. E-commerce platforms have gained popularity, making it easier for people to access goods and services. Additionally, initiatives in the tech industry are fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
The social and cultural scene in Nigeria has continued to flourish. The arts, music, and film industries are thriving, gaining international recognition for their creativity and talent. There is a palpable sense of pride in our cultural heritage, and various events and festivals celebrate the diversity that defines us as Nigerians.
While these positive developments are encouraging, it is important to acknowledge the existing challenges. Issues such as security concerns, infrastructural deficits, and healthcare disparities persist. However, efforts are being made to address these challenges, and there is a collective determination among Nigerians to overcome obstacles and build a brighter future.
As you plan your return, know that you are coming back to a Nigeria that is evolving, with a mix of challenges and opportunities. Your experiences abroad and the knowledge you have gained will undoubtedly contribute to the growth and development of our country.
I look forward to welcoming you home and sharing in the next chapter of our lives together. Safe travels, and may your journey be filled with joy and anticipation.
Yours lovely,
Danny
*WAEC GCE ENGLISH LANGUAGE*
*SECTION A - ESSAY*
(3)
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Jonathan who lived a very ordinary life. He had a stable job, a small circle of friends, and a routine that he followed day in and day out. However, little did he know thathis life was about to take a dramatic turn.
One day, as Jonathan was walking home from work, he stumbled upon a flyer for a volunteering opportunity in a remote village. The flyer showcased pictures of children in need and explained how their lives could be improved with a little help. Intrigued by the idea of making a difference, Jonathan decided to seize this opportunity and signed up to volunteer.
Arriving at the small village, Jonathan was immediately struck by the poverty and hardships that these children faced every day. The village lacked basic amenities like clean water, electricity, and education. It was a world far removed from his comfortable city life.
As he spent time with the children, listening to their stories and witnessing their resilience in the face of adversity, Jonathan's perspective on life began to shift. He realized that he had taken so much for granted and had become complacent in his own little bubble. Seeing the strength and courage of these children sparked a fire within him, igniting a passion for social change.
Jonathan realized that he had a responsibility to use his privilege and resources to help those less fortunate. He decided to quit his stable job and dedicated his life to making a difference in the world. He returned to the village, this time with a plan. With the help of a few friends and supporters, Jonathan set up a charity organization to tackle the various issues faced by the village.
Through hard work and determination, Jonathan and his team managed to bring clean water and electricity to the village. They built a school and provided education for the children, giving them hope for a brighter future. Jonathan's life now had purpose and meaning, something he had been missing all along.
As the years went by, Jonathan's charity expanded and began to tackle issues in neighboring villages as well. The impact he made was significant, and he became an inspiration to many others to work towards making a difference in their own communities.
Jonathan's experience in the remote village not only altered the course of his own life but also the lives of countless others. He learned the power of compassion and the importance of stepping out of his comfort zone to make a meaningful impact on the world.
Looking back on his journey, Jonathan realized that sometimes the most profound experiences come from unexpected moments. With determination and a willingness to embrace change, he discovered his true calling and made a lasting difference in the lives of those in need.
And so, Jonathan's story serves as a reminder that one person can indeed change the world, and it all starts with a single step outside of their comfort zone.
*WAEC GCE ENGLISH LANGUAGE*
(6a)
Discipline is needed in human interactions to ensure that our lives are regulated and to maintain harmony in society.
(6b)
To win, an athlete needs to have excellent skills, but more importantly, they need to be disciplined enough to use those skills successfully and follow the rules of the sport.
(6c)
Human beings are social creatures because we are designed to live in society and depend on one another. Living in a community allows us to thrive and fulfill our needs.
(6d)
By exercising self-control, one ultimately gains the ability to respond appropriately to difficult situations and prevent harm to oneself and others.
(6e)
Discipline can be acquired through effort and practice. It requires developing the willingness to comply with regulations and having self-control.
(6f)
Metaphor.
(6g)
(i) Subordinate clause.
(ii) Its function is to provide additional information about the context in which discipline is required.
(6h)
(i) Harmony - Accord
(ii) Chaos - Disorder
(iii) Control - Regulation
(iv) Excelling - Succeeding
(v) Breaching - Violating
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