Tuesday 16 June 2020

NANDEMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL: FORM 5-JOINING INSTRUCTIONS 2020/2021


YAH: MAELEKEZO YA KUJIUNGA NA SHULE YA SEKONDARI NANDEMBO HALMASHAURI YA WILAYA TUNDURU, MKOA WA RUVUMA MWAKA 2020

Ili kusoma na kupakua fomu na maelekezo yote ya kujiunga na kidato cha tano (joining instruction) mwaka 2020 katika shule ya sekondari Nandembo bonyeza hapa chini

FOMU YA KUJIUNGA NA KIDATO CHA TANO 2020/2021

Sunday 19 July 2015

DRAMA


What is Drama?
The word drama comes from the Greek word dran which means to act or to perform (Meyer, 1993). Many scholars trace the origin of drama to wordless actions like ritual dances and mimes performed by dancers, masked players or priests during traditional festivals or ceremonies. One account traces the origin to ritual. Drama usually begin by describing the time and place of action and giving information about the opening scene. The names of the characters are included here as are the sounds and sights that the audience will experience when the curtain rises (Chin, et al, 2001). From this concept, the key words here are time, setting and at rise. Drama is a form of literature that asks you, the reader, to play many roles (Kinsella, et al, 2003). This definition is indeed lacking some important concepts like performance, setting and actors, thus it is unsatisfactory to become a definition of drama. Applebee, et al, (2001) defined drama as a story that is intended to be performed for an audience, either on stage or before a camera.

Tuesday 16 December 2014

Language Learning

Language learning.
Language is a system of arbitrary, vocal symbols which permit all people in a given culture or other people who have learned the system of that culture or other people who have learned the system of that culture to communicate or interact (Finocchario, 1964:8).
Language is a system of communication by sound, operating through the organs of speech and hearing among members of a given community and using vocal symbols possessing arbitrary conventional meanings (Pei, 1966:141).
Thus language is a conventional system of arbitrary vocal symbols through which human thought is conveyed or communicated from one human being to another.

Monday 15 December 2014

The Lamb by William Blake

"The Lamb" is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Innocence in 1789.

THE LAMB

   Little lamb, who made thee?
   Dost thou know who made thee,
Gave thee life, and bid thee feed
By the stream and o’er the mead;
Gave thee clothing of delight,
Softest clothing, woolly, bright;
Gave thee such a tender voice,
Making all the vales rejoice?
   Little lamb, who made thee?
   Dost thou know who made thee?

The Tiger

THE TYGER (from Songs of Experience)
By William Blake
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright 
In the forests of the night, 
What immortal hand or eye 
Could frame thy fearful symmetry? 

Thursday 27 November 2014

WALT WHITMAN'S SONG OF MY SELF

Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself"


1
I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself,
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
I loafe and invite my soul,
I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass.
My tongue, every atom of my blood, form'd from this soil,
     this air,

HEART OF DARKNESS

ANALYSIS OF THE BOOK

PART ONE

SUMMARY




The Narrator describes the scene from the deck of a ship named Nellie as it rests at anchor at the mouth of the River Thames, near London. The five men on board the ship—the Director of Companies, the Lawyer, the Accountant, the Narrator, and Marlow, old friends from their seafaring days—settle down to await the changing of the tide. They stare down the mouth of the river into the Atlantic Ocean, a view that stretches like "the beginning of an interminable waterway