NECO 2021 ENGLISH ESSAY AND OBJ 



Waec Upper room Solution

OBJECTIVES


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THEORY PART


1) Essay part No 1

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*Prevention is better than Cure*


It was Sunday afternoon. The family was relaxing and watching television when they first heard the reporter say, “China is suffering from a deadly virus known as corona virus or Covid-19.”

Everyone stared at the television screen with curiosity that turned into alarm. Their hearts were pounding hard. Later that day, Hiba, the eldest daughter of the family, researched on the internet and found more about this disease from multiple sources. Every time she encountered a new fact, she prayed for safety from the deadly virus.

Weeks passed and it felt like people forgot about this new and highly contagious virus as it was something that was happening to people in China and there was nothing they had to be concerned about. Slowly and gradually, people stopped taking measures to prevent themselves from catching coronavirus. Several countries had closed borders with others to prevent the spread of the contagious disease. Life was back to normal.

Hiba and all her family members planned to visit Bahrain and spend some good time together. They thought since the virus was mainly affecting China, it was safe to fly to Bahrain. They all were extremely excited and after the start of the school’s spring break, they flew to Bahrain, Hiba’s dream country, unaware that a terrible experience awaited them.

Hiba’s family comprised four members, including her. Hiba’s father was a businessman, her mother was a housewife and she also had a sixteen year old younger brother. She loved her family and had planned this trip month ago. After they finally reached their destination, they booked into a hotel and had dinner and slept early as they were tired. They would do sightseeing the next day.

At eight in the morning, they ate breakfast and got ready to enjoy exploring the place. As they stepped out of the hotel, the management provided them with masks. They were completely surprised and looked at each other in complete amazement. However, they shunned the idea of using the mask as a preventive measure and went to the Moda Mall.

The mall was a little far from the hotel and hence everyone was hungry again. Upon reaching the mall, they hurried to the food court where they saw nearly everyone wearing masks. They made fun of them, that the people were still scared of coronavirus and ate Falafel, one of the famous foods of Manama. They enjoyed themselves a lot and later returned to the hotel to spend the night there.

The next day when Hiba’s mother woke up, she saw that Hiba was having high fever and that she was constantly coughing. Terrified, they took her to the nearby hospital and came to know that Hiba had coronavirus. The family immediately became depressed and sad, and upon the doctor’s prescription started to take measures to protect themselves.

Hiba was kept in quarantine, and upon research the doctors found out that Hiba got infected as she sat beside a virus-infected patient in the aircraft. The doctors tried their best to treat Hiba and after 14 days her condition was stable enough for her to be discharged. All this time her family was kept away from her.

Finally, when she was a little better and the doctors gave her the permission to travel and the family returned to their homeland.

This incident made them learn the biggest lesson of life that, “Prevention is better than cure.”


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However this tale is based on the current pandemic situation. The tale starts with a family living in a colony which was a containment zone due to COVID-19. Samuel and his family used to live in the colony.

Everywhere it was a strict rule not to move out of the house to keep oneself safe. Samuel was a bit reckless and never bothered much about all those restrictions. His parents used to warn him every time he went out. His office was also open and as a result he had to go to the office for his work.



He did exercises, ate healthy food, proper diet and this mend him to think that his immunity couldn’t be as low as the doctor said. Hence, he didn’t bother to take much precautions and even ignored the vaccination procedure. 

Then it happened that Samuel was struck by the Covid-19 attack. He was almost on the verge of death. With great difficulty he got admitted in a hospital.

For few days, he had to struggle a lot. He got breathing trouble lost his immunity to heal fast
and was on the verge of death. But by God’s grace, somehow he made it. When he started to recover, he knew why he was told to take the
preventions earlier.

So after whole two months of suffering he went for the vaccination. When doctor asked him that why he decided now to
take the vaccine, he told that he realized finally why it is often said that prevention is better than cure, after having the experience of
sufferings

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Recent findings have revealed that students have lost the culture of reading. The reading culture among youths has been said to have waned away. This is unfortunate. In fact, the rate by which, Nigeria recorded failure by Nigerian students in the West African Examination Council WAEC, and National Examination Commission NECO including, other examinations taken in Nigeria is quite glaring that this is true.


My first suggestion on how to go about improving the reading culture among students will be to organize trainings for youths and workshops for students.
There should be series of such training programs for young people in the country on reading culture, and course of study counseling, and Parents Teachers training, including, child development workshops across the country. 
For instance, government and corporate organizations and non-governmental organizations should volunteer in hosting students of public secondary schools and students of private secondary schools across Nigeria, for instance, all for the purpose of enlightening the students on the important of imbibing the culture of reading, because this approach will help make these students brilliant and best brains, and subsequently make them responsible citizens in the future, that will contribute outstandingly to nation building.

Another way that I think will improve and promote reading culture in among students will be in the area of students’ debate and students assay competition.
I must tell you that this is one of the key factors that will actually help in achieving an improvement in the area of reading culture among youths and students.
Therefore, there is need to organize inter school debate competition and inter school essay writing competition for both students in public secondary schools and students in private secondary schools across the country.
While organizing for these student competitions, prizes must be given to the best performing students in the competitions, as well as the participating schools.
This gesture will encourage Nigerian students, as well as, their teachers to put more efforts, so that they can stand a chance of winning the prizes next time there is such competition. By so doing, there is all indications that, the reading culture among students will improve.

Again, if free books can be donated to pupils and students in both private primary and secondary schools, as well as public primary and secondary schools it will contribute towards improving reading culture in among students.
That is why it is important and necessary for Nigerian government and other government agencies, including, non-governmental organizations and corporate organizations to take upon themselves the running of campaign programs, where free books can be donated to students in both private primary and secondary schools and public primary and secondary schools.

Good enough, some students particularly, those ones in private schools are privileged to study in environments that have well equipped modern library facilities with books that even promotes reading culture and promote research but unfortunately, students have been carried away by those set of things that do not add value for their studies, for example, Facebook, and WhatsApp, and Twitter, as well as, other social media platforms which have distracts them from studying.
In fact, some of those students, whose parents are wealthy and influential believed that, with their parents wealth disposition, they will sort their way out.
These behaviours and attitudes on the part of students should be discouraged, and they should be redirected to path of being book friendly, as well as imbibing the culture of reading.

Examination malpractice has remained one of the evils that have bewitched Nigerian students, to the extent that, the students have lost the culture of reading, let alone to read and prepare for examination.
In my opinion, I will be suggesting that, there should be punished 


3) OUR FOREFATHERS UPHOLD CULTURAL VALUES MORE THAN OUR GENERATION 

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[SECTION B]

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(5a)
They hate geography because their former geography teacher didn't handle the subject well.

(5b)
The Guidance counsellor was astonished because he had ensured to convinced the students to offer geography up to the school certificate level.

(5c)
The probability that they might travel by air with their principal with one of them being the pilot

(5d)
Their geography teacher killed that dream of having the urge to become a pilot

(5e)
(i) Adjectival clause
(ii) It qualifies the noun "Guidance counsellor"

(5f)
They found out that "water meandering" was not the only topic in geography. More so water meandering was not even a topic on its own

(5g)
Subject specialist should be made to handle their areas of specialty

(5h)
(i) Back
(ii) Deafening
(iii) Enthusiasm
(iv) Professional
(v) Appeals
(vi) Beginning

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[SECTION C]

[ANSWER ALL IN THIS SECTION]

(6a)
Poor preparation was part of the reason for poor performance at the London Olympics.Also, moral contributed to poor performance in the Olympics

(6b)
Part of the resolutions of the sports summit was early preparation for major competition. The other was living up youth prepations to produce champions

(6c)
One of the developments which hindered the implementation of the resolution was the replacement of the sports minister. The other was blocking out of the federations from international competitions due to lack of funds.

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