Download books, solution manuals and study materials
Author: Tuesday Owoeye
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE111
Topics: Oral French, Oral vowel sounds, Nasal vowel sounds, semi-vowel sounds, Consonant sounds, French accents, Élision, enchaînement, intonation, French diphthongs, French triphthongs, Pronouncing difficult words, Liaison, élision, monothongs, diphthongs, triphthongs, Telephone conversations, dictation exercises
Basic French Grammar and Composition 2
Author: Ifeoma Onyemelukwe
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE102
Topics: French Grammar, French Composition, Répondre Poliment À Une Demande, Inviter Quelqu'un, Donner Des Consignes, Se Déplacer, Exprimer Une Possibilité, Faire Du Sport, Exprimer Des Sentiments, Decrire Une Personne, Exprimer Le Temps Qu’il Fait, Donner Des Conseils, Exprimer Une Obligation, Demander Une Autorisation Et Donner Des Interdictions, Exprimer Des Souhaits, Grammaire et composition, L'interrogation avec le conditionnel
Bescherelle Complete Guide to Conjugating 12000 French Verbs
Author: coll
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE101
Topics: Conjugating French Verbs, spelling of verbs, Verb grammar, verb groups
Author: Ifeoma Onyemelukwe
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE101
Topics: French Grammar, Identifier Quelque Chose, Saluer, Se Présenter, Présenter Quelqu’un, Dire Sa Profession, Présenter Sa Journée, Demander Le Prix Et Payer, Donner Une Information Précise Sur Un Événement Passé, Donner Une Information Relative, Demander Une Quantité Spécifiée De Quelque Chose, Demander Une Quantité Spécifiée De Quelque Chose, Donner Des Ordres, Demander Et Indiquer Une Direction
Author: OnyekaIwuchukwu
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG181
Topics: Fiction, prose fiction, theme, subject matter, Characterisation, language, point of view, Textual analysis, Verisimilitude, Circulating Libraries
Author: Onyeka Iwuchukwu
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG162
Topics: Drama, imitation, plot, action, dialogue, Dramatic Techniques, Characterization, Dramatic conventions, Dramatic Genres, tragedy, comedy, Tragi-Comedy, Melodrama, textual analysis, Impersonation, Re-presentation, Re-enactment, Pantomime, mime, Character Analysis, Foreshadowing, Deus ex Machina, planting, Play-within-play, Prologue, epilogue, interlude, aside, Soliloquy, Dramatic Illusion
Author: TFT UI
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: TFT211
Topics: Food technology, Engineering units, Dimension, units, Dimensional Consistency, Unit Consistency, Process, Process Variables, density, Rotameter, Moles, Molecular weight, concentration, pressure, Atmospheric pressure, Absolute pressure, gauge pressure, temperature, Fluid pressure measurement, Moisture Content, mass balance, Laws of Conservation of Mass
Author: Norbert Oyibo Eze
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG161
Topics: Theatre Workshop, Theatre History, acting, art of improvisation, directing, playwriting, play analysis, play interpretation, voice production, speech production, play production, scene design, Stage Management, Stage Lighting, Costume, Make-Up, Italian Renaissance, French Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Elizabethan Theatre, Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism, Expressionism, playhouse, Classical Greek Playhouse, Roman Playhouse, Medieval Playhouse, Renaissance Playhouse, Modern Playhouse, Proscenium Theatre, Simultaneous Staging, Open Theatre, Acting Styles, classic acting, Romantic Style of Acting, Realistic Acting, Theatricalised Acting, Theatrical Improvisation, Theatre Director, Dramatic Action
Author: Oscar Brockett, Franklin Hildy
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG161
Topics: Hellenistic Theatre, Roman Theatre, Byzantine Theatre, English Theatre, Italian Theatre, French Theatre, Northern European Theatre, Continental European Theatre, English-Language Theatre, Modern Realism, Contemporary Theatre, Asian theatre, Africa Theatre
Introduction to English as a Second Language
Author: Ogunsiyi Ayotunde
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG151
Topics: Bilingualism, National Language Policy, Vocabulary Grammatical Structures, Teaching Literature, Foreign Language, National Language, Official Language, Language Spread, creole
Departments
Administration, Social and Management science
Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Arts and Humanities
Education
Engineering
General studies
Law
Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science
Science and Technology