Prescribed Prose Texts - Literature in English (Senior Secondary)

Master the required literature syllabus without reading fatigue. This course breaks down heavy novels into clear themes and structures. You study African and non-African texts like So the Path Does not Die and Redemption Road. The lessons cover the narrative style of the author, diction, grammar, and clarity of expression. We put prose in its own module so you can pace your reading and understand the plot, setting, and socio-political context of each book. Reading literature builds critical thinking and sharpens how you write. You learn to analyse human behaviour and societal issues. These skills apply directly to careers in law, journalism, public relations, and media. When you understand the socio-political context of a text, you communicate better in real life and write stronger reports for your personal projects. By the end of this module, you will evaluate narrative techniques and explain the core themes of any novel. You will identify how writers use grammar and diction to create meaning. You will connect the plot of a book to its setting and historical background. You will also answer exam questions on prose texts with speed and high accuracy. This course targets senior secondary school students preparing for exams like JAMB UTME, WAEC, and NECO. It also benefits university students taking foundational literature courses who need a clear review of African and non-African prose. Anyone who wants to read books critically and improve their writing will find this material highly useful.

$ 9.99

Enrolment valid for 12 months
This course is also part of the following learning track. You may join the track to gain comprehensive knowledge across related courses.
Literature in English
Literature in English
Literature exposes the reality of human society and provides the framework to analyse it. This track delivers the exact groundwork required by the syllabus of the JAMB UTME for university admission. You will examine the core principles of literature across drama, prose, and poetry to build a concrete foundation for your examinations. We break down the mechanics of storytelling, stage performance, and poetic structure to train your critical thinking and reading comprehension skills. This material targets senior secondary school students preparing for certificate and entrance examinations like the JAMB UTME and WAEC. First-year university students taking introductory arts courses will also find the clear explanations highly beneficial for their studies. Aspiring writers, communicators, and general readers outside the formal school system will gain vital insights into the principles of text analysis and continuous narrative. Upon completing this programme, you will possess the exact skills required to interpret complex texts and pass your literature exams. You will identify figures of speech, break down unseen passages, and evaluate the narrative techniques of prescribed African and non-African authors. You will extract the core theme, style, and moral values of any stanza or dialogue. These analytical tools remain necessary for writing clear essays, securing university admission, and making logical decisions in careers spanning law, mass media, and public relations.

Literature exposes the reality of human society and provides the framework to analyse it. This track delivers the exact groundwork required by the syllabus of the JAMB UTME for university admission. You will examine the core principles of literature across drama, prose, and poetry to build a concrete foundation for your examinations. We break down the mechanics of storytelling, stage performance, and poetic structure to train your critical thinking and reading comprehension skills. This material targets senior secondary school students preparing for certificate and entrance examinations like the JAMB UTME and WAEC. First-year university students taking introductory arts courses will also find the clear explanations highly beneficial for their studies. Aspiring writers, communicators, and general readers outside the formal school system will gain vital insights into the principles of text analysis and continuous narrative. Upon completing this programme, you will possess the exact skills required to interpret complex texts and pass your literature exams. You will identify figures of speech, break down unseen passages, and evaluate the narrative techniques of prescribed African and non-African authors. You will extract the core theme, style, and moral values of any stanza or dialogue. These analytical tools remain necessary for writing clear essays, securing university admission, and making logical decisions in careers spanning law, mass media, and public relations.

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