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14/12/2022

HOW TO PASS ENGLISH IN HIGH SCHOOL.

By Sam VIDAMBU.

English subject can be compared to that sibling with a master's degree in a household. Every other family member thinks they have already made it in life hence do not need anybody's help.

Truth be told, nobody looks down upon English but everybody overlooks the importance of English subject.

If you are a Director of Studies look at the mean score of your school in KCSE 2021 then look at the mean score of English in the same exam. Something close? If you are a parent, take your time and look at the mean grade of English in the end of term exam of your kid then look at the overal mean grade. They are so close.

English determines the mean score of the school. In my study room I have 2021 hard copy KCSE results from over 300 schools. One thing is clear, the mean score of the school is close to the mean score of English. When English improves the school improves, when English drops the school drops.

Without loss of meaning, most a times we put so much emphasis in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Mathematics and there is nothing wrong with that but we always forget the elephant in the room, English. No matter how big in terms of deviation Sciences improve, if English drops then the school is likely to drop.

English determines the mean score of a school and the mean grade of a student because English is the testing language which commands the highest number of subjects. Someone can easily fail Mathematics because they don't understand numerical grammar.

As a matter of fact I know of schools which missed A plains because of English. In these schools some students got A minuses of 80 points. The students just missed a point to get an A plain. If you look at their grades per subject you'll see in English their mean grades were B plains.

Languages are compulsory, they are cluster subjects in most careers and they are used in calculation of weight cluster points in university course selection.

English has three papers; Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3. Paper 1 has 60 marks and it contains functional writing with 20 marks, cloze test with 10 marks and oral skills with 30 marks. Paper 2 has 80 marks and it contains comprehension with 20 marks, excerpt from a compulsory play or novel with 25marks, literary appreciation poem/oral narrative with 20 marks and grammar with 15 marks. Paper 3 has 60 marks and it contains creative/imaginative writing with 20 marks, compulsory set text essay from play/novel with 20 marks and optional set text essay from play/novel/anthology of short stories with 20 marks.

In total, before putting it to percentage, English has 200 marks. The individual area with the highest number of marks is setbooks. In paper 2 it has 25 marks while in paper 3 it has 40 marks. Setbooks alone has 65 marks out of 200 marks.

To pass KCSE we must pass English, to pass English we must pass setbooks, to pass setbooks we must read the setbooks.

How do we handle English? In this article I'll give insights, tips and hints on how to study and pass English. Kindly read to the end if you want to benefit.

It is very true that the top schools in the country are also the top schools in English. It is also true that many schools have English as the subject with the fewest number of A plains in KCSE. Mathematics is always one of the subjects with highest number of As, English is mostly the subject with fewest number of As.

How should students study and pass English?

The first thing a student needs to do is to make a workable personal study timetable. In the timetable, the student can dedicate 6 hours for personal studies in English in a week. 1.5 hours on Tuesday evening, 1.5 hours on Thursday Evening, 1.5 hours on Saturday and 1.5 hours on Sunday.

Let us assume the student is joining form three in January 23rd 2023. Let us also assume that in their school they will do 'A silent song and other stories ' as the optional set text. For them, 'Father of nations ' is the compulsory novel and it has 185 pages. 'The Samaritan ' is their compulsory play and it has 139 pages. 'A silent song and other stories' has 109 pages. The three setbooks have 185+139+109=433 pages. The next thing is to calculate the number of days they will be in school until KCSE, excluding holidays. Successful students count the days then make the days count. From January 23rd 2023 until November 1st 2024 we have a total of 646 days. Within the same period, the students will be at home for holidays for a period of 175 days (2023 April holidays + 2023 August holidays + 2023 November holidays + 2023 December holidays +2024 April holidays + 2024 August holidays).

646- 175= 471 days. This means the form threes of 2023 will be having 471 days in school until KCSE from the time they open school in January 2023.

Success is a game of numbers. In our timetable, every week English appears four times. This means out of every seven days in school, English comes in four days during personal studies i.e Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. If out of every seven days English comes in four days, how many times will English come in 471 days? The answer is 269 days. This means English will have appeared in the student's personal studies timetable in 269 days.

The three setbooks add upto 433 pages. Most students do not know how to read these setbooks. There is no way a student can place experts in their immediate contexts without reading the setbooks, they will not know the styles, themes or characters without reading the books. Consistency and organisation is important. A student needs to 'assume' that the three books are one and the book has 433 pages. The student will them ask themselves if they want to read the book (433 pages) once how many pages should they read whenever they have English on their timetable. If 269 days is 433 pages. 1 day will be how many pages? The answer is 2 pages. This means if the student wants to read the setbook (433 pages) once they should ensure they read 2 pages whenever they have English on the timetable consistently. Like I said, success is a game of numbers. The more the number of times the student reads the setbooks the better the understanding of the book. If to read one time until KCSE the student should read two pages when English is on the timetable, how many pages should be read when English is on the timetable if the student wants to read the book ten times until KCSE? The answer is 20 pages.

Whenever the student has English on the timetable, the first thing they will do is to read 20 pages of setbooks in an organised way. On Tuesday they read 'The Samaritan' page 1 to 20, on Thurdsay 'The Samaritan ' from 21 to 40, on Saturday 'The Samaritan ' from 41 to 60, on Sunday 'The Samaritan ' from 61 to 80, the other Tuesday 'The Samaritan ' from 81 to 100. The student will do this until the last page. They will then begin on 'Father of nations' and then 'A silent song and other stories'. After the student has read all the books once, they will begin reading them the second time, then the third, fourth, until the tenth time. As they read the 20 pages, they should also do analysis of those 20 pages. This program needs consistency.

English does not have setbooks alone. It also has Oral literature, oral skills, functional writing, poetry, grammar, comprehension, creative writing and cloze test. These are 8 areas. English comes in 269 days in the personal timetable. We need to know each of these areas will come how many times in 269 days. 269÷8= 33 times. Each of the eight areas listed above will have been revised 33 times by the time KCSE comes.

As earlier said, the student needs to be organised and consistent. In the personal timetable, English has 1 and a half hours (90 minutes). On Tuesday, the student reads 'The Samaritan' from page 1 to 20 within the first 40 minutes, the remaining 50 minutes the student studies 'oral literature'. On Thursday, the first 40 minutes the students reads 'The Samaritan' from page 21 to 40, the remaining 50 minutes the student studies 'Oral skills'. On Saturday the student read 'The Samaritan ' from page 41 to 60 within the first 40 minutes. The remaining time the student studies 'Poetry'. The program goes on progressively.

Let's keep in mind 'Oral literature' has three main areas i.e oral narratives, oral poetry and short forms. Oral narratives includes fables, parables, tricksters, why stories, ogre stories, explanatory narratives, myths, legends and dilemma narratives. Oral poetry/songs has lullaby, love songs, wedding songs, praise songs, circumcision songs, religious songs, political songs, work songs and war songs. Short forms include proverbs, riddles, tongue twisters, puns and jokes.

Oral skills has 5 main areas i.e pronunciation, sound patterns in poetry, mastery of content, etiquette and nonverbal skills in listening and speaking.

In pronunciation we have sound, homophones, silent letters, stress and intonation. In sound patterns in poetry we have assonance, consonance, alliteration and rhyme. In mastery of content we have debate, interviews, speeches and discussion. In etiquette we have turntaking, use of courteous language, telephone etiquette, appropriate choice of register, interrupting and disagreeing politely, negotiating skills and paying attention skills. In non verbal skills in listening and speaking we have facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, bowing/curtsying, appearance and grooming. Other areas in oral skills include techniques in story telling, showing directions, giving and receiving instructions.

Functional writing areas include Biography, CV, Questionnaire, Reports, Book review, Speech writing, Letters, Recipe, Memo, Minutes, Notification of meeting, Agenda, Argumentative essay, Things to do list, Shopping list, Packing list, Reminder, Congratulation note, Synopsis, Advertisement, Dialogue, Diaries, Inventories, Email, Personal journals and Public notice.

Grammar compiles nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, phrases, sentences and clauses, among others.

I will repeat again, organisation is key to passing English. Each of the eight areas (Oral literature, Oral skills, functional writing, grammer, cloze test, poetry, creative writing and comprehension) is coming 33 times before KCSE. I will use the example of Oral literature. Oral literature comes 33 times but it has three main areas I.e Oral narratives, oral poetry and short forms. This means each of these three areas will have been revised 11 times i.e 33 ÷3= 11. But again remember, short forms has 4 main areas (proverbs, riddles,tongue twisters, then puns and jokes). We want to see each of them will have been revised how many times and the answer is 3 i.e 11÷4=3.

This program helps us to leave no stone unturned. Many students fail English because they don't study every area. This kind of a program helps a student to be organised.

So on Tuesday in the personal timetable when English appears (for 1 hour and 30 muinutes) the student reads 'The Samaritan' from page 1 to 20 within the first 40 minutes. For the remaining 50 minutes the student studies 'puns and jokes' in short forms in Oral literature.

On Thursday in the personal timetable when English appears (for 1 hour and 30 muinutes) the student reads 'The Samaritan' from page 21 to 40 within the first 40 minutes. For the remaining 50 minutes the student studies 'Stress and intonation' in pronunciation in Oral skills.

On Saturday in the personal timetable when English appears (for 1 hour and 30 muinutes) the student reads 'The Samaritan' from page 41 to 60 within the first 40 minutes. For the remaining 50 minutes the student studies 'CV' in functional writing...and so on and so forth.

By the time the form threes of 2023 will be doing KCSE in November 2024, they will have read all the three setbooks over 10 times each. They will have revised each of the other areas over 33 times.

With this kind of an arrangement when Mr Machogu will be announcing KCSE results at 12:20PM on December 20th 2024, English will be among the most improved subjects in the school.

Teachers of English, I understand the pain of not receiving that 1k per A plain when KCSE results are out because none of your students got As. I know how it feels to see some subjects scooping 60 As or even more while you only have 1 A or even none. With right study programs for your students, English will move from being the laughing stock to the bench mark.

To achieve what you have never achieved start doing what you have never done.

It is possible.

《The Onset Photo Is Mr Vidambu Speaking To Candidates of Friends School Kamusinga》.

(NOT ALL THE INFORMATION ABOUT MR VIDAMBU'S ENGLISH PROGRAM IS PROVIDED IN THIS ARTICLE).

By Sam VIDAMBU.

Vidambu is an Academic Mentor with over 2200 high schools in Kenya running his academic programs.
His Academic Mentorship Programs revolve around Syllabus Coverage, Syllabus Understanding Strategies, Content Mastery, Content Retention, Content Delivery, Proper Revision Techniques, Time Management Strategies, Working Timetable, Study Book, Classroom/Staffroom Intercordination, Academic Cultures, Study Habits, among other great topics.
He is a Trainer of Principals during KESSHA conferences and teachers.
He is the President of Global Student Mentorship Center, He is an author, and a Lecturer.
To Have Vidambu launch their Candidates Academic Mentorship Programs in your school and be a Class Mentor kindly call/text/whatsapp 0743480435 (Sam Vidambu).
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You Are Blessed.

09/12/2022

Top 10 Lessons from "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel

1. Compounding

Sustained long term investments beat short termed high return interests over time due to compound interest.

Fun fact: Warren Buffet accumulated 97% of his wealth after his 65th birthday.

2. Wealth is what you don’t see

We have a tendency to judge wealth based on what we see: cars, clothes, and houses.

Investment accounts, on the other hand, are not visible. We base our financial success on outward appearances.

3. Freedom

The ability to wake up every morning and say, "I can do whatever I want, when I want, with who I want, for as long as I want," is the ultimate form of wealth.

This, above all, is the highest dividend money can pay.

4. Strategy

Live below your means.
You should value your freedom of autonomy more than buying nice things you wanna have right now.

Use that money to educate yourself and start investing.

Being willing to delay your gratification is a must!

5. Risk

Risk is what is left over after you thought you took everything into account.
It is unpredictable and noone is safe from it.

Risk is gonna decrease over time when you make long term investments and don´t worry about short term volatile market situations.

6. Setbacks

Losing money once in a while is normal but you shouldn´t think that you lost money because you necessarily messed up.

Look at it as a fee for investing and making profitable returns over time instead of a fine that needs to be paid for doing something wrong.

7. Reasonable vs. rational

Beware of the difference between acting upon emotion or rational thoughts.

One is not better than the other.

Sometimes, acting reasonably instead of rationally even when the numbers don´t add up on your spreadsheets, could lead to huge success.

8. Room for error

Morgan assumes that the future returns on his investments will be 13 percent lower than the historical average.

As a result, he saves more than he would if he assumed the future will be similar to the past. It's his margin of safety.

9. Benchmarks

Don´t compare your profits and returns to those of other investors.

Measure your success by what makes you happy and what your goals are.

Investing is not a race and you don´t have to feel ashamed nor entitled based on how little or how much profit you made.

10. Tails, you win

Long tails, or the extremes of the distribution of outcomes, have enormous sway in finance, where a small number of events account for the vast majority of outcomes.

A tail event is the cause of anything huge, profitable, famous, or influential.

03/11/2022

Top 20 Lessons from book -Mastery by Robert Greene
1 – Understand who you truly are, and what kind of vocation or career you feel called to do.

2 – Commit to an apprenticeship, in which you undergo years of humble observation, skill acquisition, and experimentation.

3 – Revert to a feeling of inferiority, and possess and deep humility and eagerness to learn from others.

4 – Move toward resistance and pain, let go of need for comfort/security, and cross the threshold past the initial tedious stages of learning.

5 – After apprenticeship phase, you must become bold, confident, and willing to test out skills and make connections between different ideas.

6 – Learn to embrace criticism and failure, and be grateful for the opportunity to learn and improve as a result of your mistakes.

7 – Understand that there is an emotional component, not intellectual, that separates the true masters from others.

8 – Develop your social intelligence, and your ability to empathetically put yourself in another person’s shoes and see/understand things from his or her perspective.

9 – Move past the habitual tendency to judge others or idealize/demonize them, and simply observe them rather than projecting your own thoughts, emotions, or insecurities onto them.

10 – You must be wary of many peoples’ tendencies to display certain vices that could hinder your progress, such as: envy, conformism, rigidity, self-obsessiveness, laziness, flightiness, and passive aggression.

11 – Learn to speak through your work, and to win others to your side of thinking by being patient and letting what you have done speak for itself.

12 – Try to see yourself as other see you, so that you can remain emotionally detached and try to improve upon your flaws and shortcomings.

13 – Suffer fools gladly, and don’t take criticism seriously or personally from people who don’t know what they’re talking about.

14 – Return to your childlike sense of wonder and endless curiosity about all things in order to stimulate your creative energy.

15 – Drop all preconceived notions about he world, and utilize the power of your imagination to the fullest.

16 – Always be open and receptive to new ideas that challenge conventionality, and don’t be afraid of thinking something that is unpopular.

17 – Love learning for its own sake, and connect a wide array of ideas from different fields of study and disciplines.

18 – Maintain a sense of destiny/purpose and feel consciously connected to it.

19 – Qualities that will help you succeed: Self-discipline, desire, persistence, focus, effort, patience, energy, obsessiveness, observance, confidence, trust in self, emotional commitment, humility, adaptability, boldness, openness.

20 – Qualities that hinder your success: Complacency, conservatism, dependency, impatience, grandiosity, inflexibility, distractibility, becoming egotistical, close-mindedness.

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02/11/2022

10 MOTIVATING LESSONS FROM "THE MIRACLE MORNING"

1)Take responsibility for your life :
Don’t put energy into wishing your life was different/easier or complaining about what should be. Focus your energy on making the best of what you have. We must accept responsibility for every aspect of our life and refuse to blame anyone or anything else. “The degree to which you accept responsibility for everything in your life is precisely the degree of personal power you have to change or create anything in your life.” By learning from our challenges we can use them to add values to the lives of others and turn adversity into advantage.

2)Choose your story wisely:
We cannot control everything that happens in our lives but we do have the choice of what meaning to assign those events. It is our responsibility to choose the most empowering reasons for the events and challenges of our lives.

3)Have faith in yourself and your worth:
When you see others accomplishing what you want to accomplish, use that to motivate you rather than discourage you. “Embrace the perspective that anything another person has overcome or accomplished is simply evidence that anything we need to overcome or want to accomplish is possible for us, no matter what our past or circumstances.” Also remember, “You are just as worthy, deserving and capable of creating and sustaining extraordinary health, wealth, happiness, love and success in your life as any other person on earth.”

4)Trust in your life:
“Know that wherever you are in your life right now is both temporary, and exactly where you are supposed to be… You have arrived at this moment to learn what you must learn, so you can become the person you need to be to create the life you truly want.”

5)Success cones through becoming a person who can be successful:
You must develop yourself into the person you need to be to consistently attract, create and sustain the level of success you want. This is why your morning routine is so important, to dedicate time each day to becoming the person you need to be to create and sustain success. Until we dedicate this time to ourselves each day success will always be a struggle to attain because “success is something you attract by the person by the person you become.”

6)We all struggle against mediocrity:
We all know what to do to be happier, and yet we all struggle to do those things. You have to make a choice of what matters most to you: the life you want to live, or your excuses. “Every day you and I wake up, we face the same universal challenge: to overcome mediocrity and live to our full potential. It’s the greatest challenge in human history – to rise above our excuses and create the life we truly want that so few people ever get to live…I want to truly love my life. I want to love my work, and I want to love the people I get to share my life and work with. That’s my definition of success. That kind of life doesn’t just happen, it must be designed. If you you want to live an extraordinary life… then you must identify the fundamental causes of mediocrity so you can prevent them from robbing you of the life you want.”

7)Your mornings become your days and your days become your life:
“How you wake up each day and your morning routine (or lack thereof) dramatically affects your levels of success in every single area of your life… Focused, productive, successful mornings generate focused, productive successful days- which inevitably create a successful life- in the same way that unfocused, unproductive and mediocre mornings generate unfocused, unproductive and mediocre days and, ultimately, a mediocre quality of life.”

8)Our past is not our future:
“We mistakenly believe that who we were is who we are, thus limiting our true potential in the present based on the limitations of our past. We filter every choice we make- from what time we will wake up in the morning, to which goals we will set… through the limitations of our past experiences… When presented with opportunities, we quickly check our rearview mirror to asses our past capabilities.” We think, “No, I’ve never done anything like that before. I’ve never achieved at that level. In fact, I’ve failed time and time again” keeping ourselves where we’ve always been. “Where you are is a result of who you were, but where you go depends entirely on who you choose to be from this moment on.”

9) Choose what’s right versus what’s easy:
“Every time you choose to do the easy thing instead of the right thing, you are shaping your identity, becoming the type of person who does what’s easy rather than what’s right…when the alarm goes off and we hit the snooze button (the easy thing), most people mistakenly assume that this action is only affecting this moment. The reality is that this type of action is programming our subconscious mind with instructions that it is okay for us to not follow through with the things we intended to do.” Today is the most important day of your life. Now matters more than any other time because the decisions you are making and actions you are taking determines who you are going to be for the rest of your life.

10)The way you wake up determines the life you will have:
“When you delay waking up until you have to- meaning you wait until the last possible moment to get out of bed and start your day- consider that what you’re actually doing is resisting your life. Every time you hit the snooze button, you’re in a state of resistance to your day, to your life, and to waking up and creating the life you say you want… Everyone wants to be happy, healthy and successful, but wanting is rarely an effective strategy for getting”

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02/11/2022

Top 10 Lesson learned from the Book “The Art of the Good Life”

1. Peak-end Rule:

You remember the high point and the end point of your holiday, but the rest is forgotten.

Remind to make them as sweet as possible.

2. Plans are nothing. Planning is everything.

A good life is not a stable state or condition.

The good life is only achieved through constant readjustment.

3. Inflexibility as a Stratagem

When it comes to important issues, flexibility isn’t an advantage – it’s a trap.

Use radical inflexibility to reach long-term goals that would be unrealizable if their behavior were more flexible.

4. Reality Doesn’t Care About Your Feelings

Accepting reality is easy when you like what you see, but you’ve got to accept it even when you don’t – especially when you don’t.

5. Counter-productivity

A basic rule of the good life is as follows: if it doesn’t genuinely contribute something, you can do without it.

Next time, try switching on your brain instead of reaching for the nearest gadget.

6. Do Nothing Wrong and the Right Thing Will Happen

So do your best to systematically eliminate the downside in your life – then you’ll have a real chance of achieving a good life.

There are old pilots and there are bold pilots, but there are no bold old pilots.

7. Why You Didn’t Earn Your Successes

Your success are fundamentally based on things over which you have no control whatsoever.

Stay humble. Remind yourself daily that everything you are, everything you have and can do, is the result of blind chance.

8. Don’t make your emotions your compass.

Because our emotions are so unreliable, a good rule of thumb is to take them less seriously – especially the negative ones.

9. THE Authenticity Trap

Restrict authenticity to keeping your promises and acting according to your principles.

The rest is nobody else’s business.

10. THE 5 Second No

Once Seneca said: “All those who summon you to themselves, turn you away from your own self.”

So give the five-second no a trial run. If you cannot say ‘Yes’ to something in five seconds, the answer is ‘No’.

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02/11/2022

Top 10 lessons to learn from book- Awaken the Giant Within

#1 Permanent Change

There are 3 things you need to do to achieve permanent change. These topics are covered in the book, in order, your standard of living, the limit of your beliefs, and your strategy.

#2 Raise Your Standards

You must want more. You should act thinking that you deserve more. You should not tolerate less. Everything starts with wanting more.

#3 Change Your Limiting Beliefs

How do you decide that a job is impossible? You probably admit that at the beginning of the road you will not succeed. People who will achieve great success simply disappear because they do not show a little courage.

#4 Change Your Strategy

If the result you have taken from the path you have followed so far does not make you happy, it is time to change the path. You cannot reach a different destination by following the same path.

#5 Emotions

Emotions are what make you take action or stop and do nothing. It is difficult to control them, but it is not difficult to act independently from them. If you dedicate yourself to the work you are going to do, you will continue to do it when you are happy or sad. Because real goals are more important than feelings.

#6 Health

It seems easy to focus personal development only on the mind. Because as your physique improves, your energy will increase and you will feel stronger. The stronger you get, the more you will accomplish.

#7 Relationships

Mastering social skills can provide benefits beyond the education you receive. It is very important not only for your career but also for your peace of mind that your relationships with your family and friends are on track.

#8 Finance

He lives so focused on making money that if people invest with the money they earn, they wouldn’t have to work more, but they are not aware of it. Gain financial skills and learn to control money.

#9 Time

You didn’t come to this world to work like a mad man with greed for money. Live the day with a plan, but don’t make this plan just for your business life. Spend your time on other things besides making more money.

#10 Happiness

We seek happiness in the reactions of others. We are waiting for a good word from our teacher at school, from our family at home, from the boss at work. They don’t even think about it when they say something good or bad to you anyway. So it doesn’t make as much sense as you might think.

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