1. Parts of Speech
Parts of speech are groups of words that perform different functions in a sentence.
• Noun – names of people, places, animals, or things (e.g., boy, school).
• Pronoun – replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it).
• Verb – shows action or state of being (e.g., run, is).
• Adjective – describes a noun (e.g., tall, beautiful).
• Adverb – describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb (e.g., quickly).
• Preposition – shows relationship between words (e.g., in, on, under).
• Conjunction – joins words or sentences (e.g., and, but).
• Interjection – shows strong feeling (e.g., wow!, oh!).
2. Sentence and Types of Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.
• Declarative sentence – makes a statement.
• Interrogative sentence – asks a question.
• Imperative sentence – gives a command.
• Exclamatory sentence – shows excitement or emotion.
3. Comprehension
Comprehension involves reading a passage carefully to understand it and answer questions based
on it.
4. Vocabulary Development
Vocabulary development helps students learn new words and their meanings.
5. Essay Writing
Essay writing teaches students how to express ideas clearly in written form. Types include
narrative, descriptive, and expository essays.