2016 EC ESSLCE English Exam Solved in Afan Oromo | Grammar & Language Focus Explained”
This video explains the full 2016 EC / 2024 ESSLCE English Examination (Language Focus Section) step-by-step in Afan Oromo. It’s designed for Grade 12 students preparing for the Ethiopian National Exam, helping you understand grammar, sentence structure, conditionals, tenses, and common exam traps. Watch carefully, follow each question, and strengthen your English grammar before the national exam! 📚 Key topics covered: Grammar • Conditionals • Passive voice • Tenses • Subject–verb agreement • Prepositions • Question tags • Modifiers • Comparatives 📘 Lesson Highlights (with timestamps): 00:01 – Intro — Welcome, overview of the exam and “Language Focus” section (Q1–28) 01:00 – Q1: Subject–verb agreement → “Malaria is one of the diseases that kill…” 04:23 – Q2: Conditional & regret sentences → “I wish I joined…” 06:35 – Q3: Passive voice → “Money is being raised…” 09:11 – Q4: Adverb & adjective meaning → “Too difficult” vs “hardly” vs “hard enough” 11:00 – Q5: Future perfect passive → “The construction will have been completed…” 13:44 – Q6: Contrast connectors → “In spite of the fact that…” 15:33 – Q7: “Each of us has…” vs “All of us have…” 16:42 – Q8: Result expression → “He became exhausted.” 17:52 – Q9: Question tags → “Weren’t you?” 19:32 – Q10: Present perfect passive → “A large airport has been constructed.” 20:42 – Q11: Habitual action → “She usually gets up at 9.” 23:20 – Q13: Past perfect → “He had had breakfast before…” 25:00 – Q14: Zero conditional → “If you heat ice, it melts.” 26:48 – Q15: Present perfect & time → “Sarah has lived in America for 16 years.” 30:01 – Q17: Collocation → “It rained heavily.” 33:02 – Q19: Verb + infinitive → “Intends to study…” 35:28 – Q21: Cause–effect → “So carelessly that…” 37:52 – Q22: Present perfect continuous → “I have been attending…” 39:06 – Q23: Past perfect continuous → “Had been reading…” 40:37 – Q24: Modal verbs → “We don’t have to carry cash.” 43:49 – Q26: Conditional type 2 → “If Sophia worked hard, she would get good marks.” 45:29 – Q28: Comparative adjective → “Lions are more intelligent than buffalos.” 🎯 Perfect for: Grade 12 Ethiopian students preparing for ESSLCE 2024 Oromo learners improving English grammar Anyone needing exam practice and sentence correction skills 📌 Hashtags (for discoverability): #ESSLCE2024 #AfanOromo #EnglishExam #OromoStudents #EthiopiaEducation #Grade12English #NationalExamPreparation #LearnEnglishOromo #GrammarLesson #LanguageFocus #OromoMedia #StudyTipsEthiopia #OromoLearning

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