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Commentary on The Cockcrow: A Study Guide for Students
This commentary book is a students’ companion to The Cockcrow, which is the prescribed textbook for Metre studies in junior high schools. When students read the textbook thoroughly, this Commentary will then help them to understand, analyse, and explain what they read.
The Commentary is written according to the requirement of the syllabus. It is aimed at preparing students for the Literature-in-English component of the BECE Language paper. Students will find in this Commentary practical advice about studying towards the exams and how to read any written material for understanding and for pleasure.
This book will expose students to the fact that literature studies go beyond examinations. Literature helps us understand life and apply the lessons we learn from stones poems, and drama to everyday living.
Students are, therefore, urged to make up their minds to enjoy Literature. They should read The Cockcrow carefully and enjoy the storylines, the characters, the drama, the poems, the cultural backgrounds, the themes, and the lessons to be learnt from the stories.
The analysis, literary devices, and summaries of the short stories, poems, and play will enable students appreciate the content of this commentary book. The sample essay and objective questions will help in the personal studies and in group discussions.
Enjoy Literature!
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Stevebrob: Writing Skills Book 2
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Stevebrob Writing Skills Book 2 meets the full requirements of the current New Standards-based curriculum by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA).
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Stevebrob: Writing Skills Book 1
Suitable for children between 2 and 6 years
Stevebrob Literacy Writing Skills Book 1 meets the full requirements of the current New Standards-based curriculum by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA).
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Stevebrob: Easy Writing & Colouring Skills – Nursery 1
Age Range: 3 – 5 years
Easy Writing & Colouring Skills is a complete practical book which seeks to develop the psychomotor skills of the young learner or toddler in the fundamental principles of basic writing, saying of words and colouring of pictures along with the tracing of the English Alphabets.
The illustrations are of high quality with beautifully drawn lines for admiration and the creative development of the young learners.
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Stevebrob: My Alphabet with Objects and Sounds – Nursery 2 (Revised Edition)
Age Range: 3 – 5 years
A practical book which seeks to develop the psychomotor skills of the young learner or toddler in the fundamental principles of basic writing, saying of words and colouring of pictures along with the tracing of the English Alphabets.
The illustrations are of high quality with beautifully drawn lines for admiration and the creative development of the young learners.
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Akuapem Twi-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
Age: 5+ years
Akuapem Twi-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
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Asante Twi-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
Age: 5+ years
Asante Twi-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
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Ga-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
Age: 5+ years
Ga-English Vocabulary Book for Basic Schools (Little Sage Series)
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Afram Twi Dictionary: An English-Asante Twi Dictionary
Suitable for the general public, basic schools, JHS, SHS and Colleges of Education.
Apart from getting an insight into the meaning of English words in Asante Twi, this comprehensive English to Twi Dictionary also has the potential of giving the user the orthographical as well as in-depth knowledge about Asante Twi words.
This dictionary can therefore be described as an academic asset which every learner of the Twi language must have. Considering its content, it can be said to be a great companion whose benefit can propel users to great heights in the pursuit of excellence in the learning of the Twi language.
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Ga Nileegbɛ (Ga Kanemɔ Wolo, Book 2A)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga Kanemɔ wolo” series were followed by the “Kanemɔ ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “Nileegbɛ” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Ga Nileegbɛ (Ga Kanemɔ Wolo, Book 2B)
Ga has had a relatively longer period of written traditions. Starting in 1853-54, the “Ga Kanemɔ wolo” series were followed by the “Kanemɔ ni okwɛ” series and these were followed by the “Nileegbɛ” series which is still used in the basic schools.
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Amedzro Etɔlia (Ewe)
Amuzu who drove his wife and their young, sick child away from home later regretted and made attempts to reconcile with them, but did not succeed. He became very rich afterwards, but lived like a miser. In the end, the family became reunited through the efforts of their son who had graduated from a University.
₵35.00Amedzro Etɔlia (Ewe)
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Wo Gyegyiregye (Akuapem Twi)
Nimako, the main character in the story, disregards all tradition and marries Nsonowaa, in church, rejecting his parents’ preference for Sɛɛwaa. For a time, things seem to go well. Then it happens: Nimako gets into heavy debt as a result of their showy and expensive wedding and, harassed by creditors, is forced to move to Accra.
But things take a worse turn: Nimako’s wife finds a new lover in Mr. Boadi resulting in the breakup of her marriage with Nimako.
Back home, Sɛɛwaa is married to Mr. Yaamoa, a prosperous farmer. Harsh realities force Nimako to return to Dwenase, his hometown. Nimako uses his experience and initiative to mobilise the villagers to better their standard of living and thereby wins the respect of all. Nimako comes round to respect the tradition of his people and, with his parents’ blessing, is customarily married to the now-divorced Sɛɛwaa. They then live happily ever after.
₵35.00Wo Gyegyiregye (Akuapem Twi)
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Avo Nee Koasi Ama Ekyi (Nzema)
This book deals with the emergence of two states within the Nzema state.
Originally, the Nzema state was one entity but as the succession to the throne changed hands, one Paramount Chief moved the throne to another capital within the Nzema state.This brought a bitter quarrel between two opposing factions which later generated into a civil war in the whole Nzema State.
The two opposing factions fought well over six years and after the then Governor of the Gold coast had intervened, a parley was convened and after they had settled their differences in the interest of peace and mutual co-existence, they agreed to the creation of two states, i.e. Eastern and Western Nzema, with two Paramount Chiefs.
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Ma Yɛnsua Asante Twi (Kasa ne Amammerɛ) Mfitiaseɛ Nwoma 1
Ma Yɛnsua Asante Twi (Kasa ne Amammerɛ) Mfitiaseɛ Nwoma 1
₵35.00