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English Drama
Author: Norbert Oyibo Eze
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG362
Topics: English Drama, Elizabethan Drama, Christopher Marlowe Dramaturgy, Shakespearean Comedy, Shakespearean Tragedy, Tragicomedy, Chronicle Play, Ben Jonson Drama, Restoration Comedy, Heroic Drama, Drama of Sensibility, Victorian Drama, Well-Made-Play, English Drama, Abbey Theatre, Modern Poetic Drama, English Audience, English playhouse, De Casibus Tragedy, Revenge Tragedy, Spanish Tragedy, Shakespeare‟s Biography, Shakespearean Comedy characteristics, Macbeth analysis
Study material on MAC113: Basic mass communication skills
Author: Stephen Afam Kenechukwu
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: MAC113
Topics: Mass communication, Mass communication skills, communication, communication process, listening skills, speaking skills, public speaking, reading skills, writing skills, Persuasive Communication
The Art and Science of Business Communication Skills ,4th edition
Author: PD Chaturvedi, Mukesh Chaturvedi
School: Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: BAM215
Topics: Business Communication Skills, Business Communication, Effective Communicator, Effective Communication, Personality Development, reading skills, speaking skills, conversation skills, listening skills, non-verbal skills, writing skills, Organizational Communication, Cross-cultural Communication, Business Letters, Memos, E-mails, Effective Presentations, social media, Business Reports, Business Etiquette, Effective Negotiations, Conflict Management
New horizons in communication skills
Author: JC Ogbodo, EJ Otagburuagu, CL Ngonebu, CU Ogbuehi, LC Ogenyi
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: General studies
Course Code: GSP101
Topics: communication skills, Language, study skills, note taking, vocabulary development, word choice, english language registers, listening skills, phonetics, phonology, oral communication, human communication, communication, social interaction, reading, reading techniques, reading strategies, research methods, research writing, examination techniques
Listening Comprehension Skills
Author: SO Oyerokun
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CLA204
Topics: Listening, language skills, communication skills, learning process, Types of Listening, Listening Comprehension, listening efficiency, Fundamental Behavioural Listening Problems, Listening Comprehension Skills, Language Competence, Phonological Component Skills, Syntactic Component Skill, Oral Discourse, rumor, Recognizing Propaganda, Propaganda, Active Listening Skills
A Companion to Baugh and Cable's History of the English Language ,3rd edition
Author: Cable Thomas
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG204
Topics: sounds of english, phonetic symbols, vocal tract, english consonants, english vowels, transcription, Indo-European family, Indo-Europeans, Old English, old English consonants, old english vowels, Old English suprasegmentals, Old English cases, Old English nouns, Old English adjectives, Old English pronouns, Old English strong verbs, Old English syntax, Scandinavian loanwords, Norman conquest, middle English, Chaucer's pronounciation, Middle english nouns, Middle english adjectives, Middle english personal pronouns, Middle english verbal inflections, Middle english dialects, self-explaining compounds, coinages, slangmpidgins, Creoles, American dialect, African American Vernacular English
English Language in Nigeria
Author: Mfon Brownson Ekpe
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG353
Topics: English Language, English Language promotion, functions of English Language in Nigeria, Sociolinguistic Consequences of English in Nigeria, Classification of English Language in Nigeria, Nigerian English Debate, English Nativisation, English Phonological Features, English Grammatical Features, English Lexico-Semantic Features, English Discourse Features, Standard Nigerian English, Non-Standard Nigerian English, Nigerian Pidgin English, Language planning
Forms of Literature 3 Drama
Author: AO Dasylva
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG213
Topics: Forms of Literature, Drama, Nature of Drama, tragedy, comedy, 19th Centuty Russian Theatre, modern drama, Contemporary African Drama, African Drama, Modem African Tragedy, African Tragedy, Modem African Comedy, African Comedy, NeoRationalist Theatre
New horizons in communication skills work book
Author: JC Ogbodo, CL Ngonebu, LC Ogenyi, BO Nwokolo
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: General studies
Course Code: GSP101
Topics: Language, study skills, note taking, vocabulary development, word choice, english language registers, listening skills, phonetics, phonology, oral communication, human communication, communication, social interaction, reading, reading techniques, reading strategies, research methods, research writing, examination techniques
Business Communication
Author: Eunice Adegbola
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: FMS207, BUS207
Topics: Business Communication, Business Communication skills, study skills, english grammar, punctuation, sentence formation, oral communicatiion writing, public speaking, interpersonal communication, negotiation skills, corporate communication, interview skills, communication technology
Communication in English
Author: GST
School: Federal University, Kashere
Department: Education
Course Code: GST101
Topics: Communication, study skills, listening skills, listening, speaking, vowels, stress, intonation, reading, reading skills, study techniques, Figures of speech, morpheme, parts of speech, noun pronoun
Basic grammar summary
Author: Ekene ugwuanyi
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: General studies
Course Code: GSP102
Topics: Grammar, lexicology, morphology, morpheme, structural grammar, transformational generative grammar, parts of speech, noun, verb, adjective, preposition, concord, idiom, figurative expression, literary usage, writing, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, report writing, letter writing, speech writing, book review, literary appreciation, literary evaluation, memorandum, verb forms
Business communication
Author: GST FUOYE
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: General studies
Course Code: GST101
Topics: Business communication, Language, English, study skills, library, special libraries, listening comprehension, listening, public speaking, oral communication, vowel sounds, Diphthongs, consonants, sentence, sentence elements, punctuation, vocabulary development, essay, continuous writing, speech writing, denotation, connotation
Use of English and communication skills 1
Author: IA Olaofe, Akaneme
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: General studies
Course Code: GST101
Topics: Listening Enabling Skills, Listening, Comprehending, Listening -Comprehension, Note Taking, Information Retrieval, Effective Reading, Skimming, Scanning, Vocabulary Development, Reading Diverse Texts, Reading Scientific Texts, reading
Key point summary on GSP101 (The Use of English I)
Author: Ekene Ugwuanyi
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: General studies
Course Code: GSP101
Topics: Use of English, Language, varieties of english, vocabulary development, English language registers, listening skills, listening, listening comprehension, term paper writing, research techniques, note-taking techniques, phonetics, phonology, chronemics, meta-talk, verbal communication, reading comprehension, social interaction, revision, examination techniques
New horizons in communication skills The champions use of English workbook
Author: Emeka Otagburuagu, Isaiah Agbo, Laz Ogenyi, Joseph Ogbodo, Ezenwa Stanley Nwabueze
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: General studies
Course Code: GSP101
Topics: Man, Society, Language, Vocabulary Devclopment, Listening Skills, Reading Skills, Reading Techniques, Basic Research Methods, Term paper Writing, Phonetics, Phonology Of English, Study Techniques, Note-Taking
The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature Reading Thinking Writing ,12th edition
Author: Michael Meyer, Quentin Miller
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG113
Topics: Literature, fiction, elements of fiction, reading fiction, plot, character, setting, point of view, symbolism, theme, style, tone, irony, poetry, reading poetry, word choice, word order, images, figures of speech, allegory, irony, sounds, patterns of rhythm, poetic forms, open form, poem anthology, reading drama, sophocles, william shakespeare, modern drama, Contemporary Drama
In the Company of Others An Introduction to Communication ,5th edition
Author: Dan Rothwell
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: PSY102
Topics: Communication, competent competition, culture, gender, perception, language, nonverbal communication, listening, interpersonal conflict management, conflict, power, Relationship Dialectics, Managing Conflict Competently, small groups, leadership, synergy, speech anxiety, audience analysis, topic choice, topic analysis, Competent Outlining, Organizing, Persuasive Speaking Strategies, Persuasive Speaking, Persuasive Speaking Strategies, communication myths, communication competence, perceptual process, Intercultural Miscommunication, abstracting process, power resources, power imbalance
What Do You Mean, ‘Communication’ How people and organizations communicate
Author: Nicki Stanton
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Education
Course Code: ADE204
Topics: communication, channels of communication, internal communication, upward communication, methods of communication, listening, reading, faster reading, better reading, Using language effectively, Constructing effective sentences, Constructing effective paragraphs, Non-verbal communication
The English Language(Yesterday and Today)
Author: Dele Adeyanju
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG204
Topics: English LanguageLanguage Families, Indo-European Languages, Roman Invasion, Anglo Saxon Invasion, Scandinavian Invasion, Norman conquest, Re-Establishment of English, Old English, Old English Morphology, Old English syntax, Middle English, Early Modern English, Varieties of English, English Language Today, English language speakers