by Bello Ali Opeyemi
January 30th 2020.

1. GENERAL OBJECTIVES


The aim of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) syllabus in Use of English is to guide the candidates in their preparation for the Board’s examination. It is designed to evaluate the candidates’ ability to:


(i) communicate effectively in both written and spoken English; and


(ii) use the English Language for learning at the tertiary level.


2. The syllabus consists of three sections:


SECTION A: Comprehension/Summary


SECTION B: Lexis and Structure, and


SECTION C: Oral Forms

A. Comprehension/Summary


 


Topics:


(a) description

(b) narration

(c) exposition

(d) argumentation/persuasion


(i) Each of the two passages to be set (one will be a cloze test) should reflect various disciplines and be about 200 words long.


(ii) Questions on the passages will test the following:


(a) Comprehension of the whole or part of each passage.

(b) Comprehension of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, figures of speech and idioms as used in the passages.

(c) Coherence and logical reasoning (deductions, inferences, etc).

(d)  “Sweet Sixteen” by Bolaji Abdullahi

(e) Synthesis of ideas from the passages.


NOTE:

By synthesis of ideas is meant the art of combining distinct or separate pieces of information to form a complete whole.


 


Objectives:


Candidates should be able to:

i. identify main points/topic sentences in passages;

ii. determine implied meaning;

iii. identify the grammatical functions of words, phrases, clauses and figurative/idiomatic expressions;

iv. deduce or infer the writer's intentions including mood, attitude to the subject matter and opinion.


 

B. Lexis and Structure


 


Topics:



(a) synonyms

(b) antonyms

(c) homonyms

(d) clause and sentence patterns

(e) word classes and their functions

(f) mood, tense, aspect, number, agreement/concord, degree (positive, comparative and superlative) and question tags

(g) punctuation and spelling

(h) ordinary usage, figurative usage and idiomatic usage are to be tested.


NOTE:

Idioms to be tested shall be those that are formal and expressed in standard British English.


 


Objectives:


Candidates should be able to:

i. identify words and expressions in their ordinary, figurative and idiomatic contexts;

ii. determine similar and opposite meaning of words;

iii. differentiate between correct and incorrect punctuation and spelling;

iv. identify various grammatical patterns in use;

v. interpret information conveyed in sentences.


 

C. Oral Forms


 


Topics:



(a) Vowels (monothongs and diphthongs

(b) Consonants (including clusters)

(c) Rhymes (including homophones)

(d) Word stress (monosyllabic and polysyllabic)

(e) Intonation (words emphatic stress)


NOTE:

Emphatic stress involves the placement of normal stress on words in an utterance for the purpose of emphasis.


 


Objectives: 


Candidates should be able to:

i. make distinctions between vowel types;

ii. differentiate between consonant types;

iii. identify correct accentuation in individual words and connected speech.


 

THE STRUCTURE OF THE EXAMINATION


 

SECTION A: Comprehension/Summary


 


Topics:

(a) 1 comprehension passage – 5 questions


(b) I cloze passage – 10 questions


(c) 1 reading text – 10 questions



SECTION B: Lexis Structure


 


Topics:



(a) Sentence interpretation – 5 questions


(b) Antonyms – 5 questions


(c) Synonyms – 5 questions


(d) Sentence completion – 10 questions

SECTION C: Oral Forms


 


Topics:



10 questions


Total: 60 questions

 

RECOMMENDED TEXTS


 


Attah, M. O. (2013). Practice in Spoken English for Intermediate and Advanced Learners, Maiduguri: University of Maiduguri Press.


Bamgbose, A. (2002). English Lexis and Structure for Senior Secondary Schools and colleges (Revised Edition), Ibadan: Heinemann


Banjo, A. et al (2004). New Oxford Secondary English Course Book Six for Senior Secondary Schools, Ibadan: UP Plc.


Caesar, O. J. (2003). Essential Oral English for Schools and Colleges, Lagos: Tonad Publishers Limited


Daniel Jones (2011). Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press


Egbe, D. I (1996). Mastering English Usage and Communication Skills, Lagos: Tisons


 Elugbe, B. (2000). Oral English for Schools and Colleges, Ibadan: Heinemann


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Nnamonu, S. and Jowitt, D. (1989). Common Errors in English, Lagos: Longman


Obinna, M. F. (2001). University Matriculation Use of English,(Fourth Edition) Port Harcourt: Sunray Books Limited


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Okediran W. (2019) Strange Encounters. Ibadan: HEBN Publishers Plc.


Adamu K.U. (2010) Hope In Anarchy. Ibadan: University Press Plc. Use of English 202


Adamu K.U. (2009) The Village Tradesman. Ibadan: University Press Plc.  Feel free to ask for other subjects

Bello Ali Opeyemi

herlimanful@gmail.com
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