[0:04]Good morning, ma'am. Good morning, students. How are we today? We are fine, thank you, ma'am. You can sit.
[0:17]All right. Our subject this morning is English Language. And last week, doing our lesson, we talked about parts of speech, different parts of speech. Who can remind me the number of parts of speech we say we have? Eight.
[0:44]Okay. A round of applause for her. We say we have eight parts of speech. And we mentioned the eight parts of speech. Okay, Suya, mention one of them. Now. Noun, good. Kathechi. Adverb. Adverb, good. Obyageri. Pronoun. Pronoun. Kiro. Adjective. Good. An applause for each and every of you. Good. So that will lead us to what we have today. And our topic is noun. Our topic is what? Noun. A noun is names of things, animals, human beings, and places. In fact, we say that a noun names. What did I say? A noun names things, human beings, animals, and places. Good. So we are going to list examples of noun. We are going to list examples of noun. Who can remind me what we say a noun is? Kathechi. A noun is a name of place, animals, and things. Good. An applause for her. That means we said that a noun names things, names human beings, names places and, um, animals. Okay, we are going to list examples under each of these categories. The first category, we say that it names things. Okay, we are going to list some examples of things we heard around us example in the classroom now. We have bags, we have ruler, we have container, we have duster, we have bags, and we have books.
[3:12]Okay. Under things, we said we have e.g. We have books, we have dusters, we have bags e.t.c. Under category two, places. e.g. Under here, I want Kathechi list. Give us some examples, names of places. Okay, we have my area, River State. River State, good. Kotakot. Sit down. An applause for her. Okay. She said River State, we have church. River State, we have church, school, and so on and so forth. Then category three, names of humans. e.g. Okay. Who give us examples? Kathechi. Flora. Flora. Taiwo. Kero. Kiro. Good. These are examples of human beings. We have Taiwo, we have Flora, and so on and so forth. The category four. Okay. In category four, we have names of animals, dog and so on and so forth. From the lecture today, we say that a noun names things. A noun names things. Okay. I want us to, I want you to remind me what we examples we gave under each of the categories. For things we have books. For things we have books. Obyageri. Under places. Under places we have church and we have markets. Good. Under animals, Taiwo. Cats, dogs. We have cats, dogs. Under humans, Obyageri. Taiwo and Flora. So we have mentioned what a noun is, types of nouns, and then in the next class, we are going to pick up another part of speech and go through it. That should be verb. Thank you for being in the class today.



