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This week on Diction Avenue. We have our usual four segments to learn from. Dont forget to subscribe, share and hit the notification button. The Long u sound. Can you say the long u sound. Do you know the spelling variants of the sound? Abigail Anaba takes you through the lesson On the Avenue Today Do you know the correct pronunciation of these words: google, chassis, machete,… Read More »Diction Avenue 11/13
Did you read the post on the long a sound /a:/? Here is your chance to put your knowledge to the test. Which of these pictures contain the long a sound /a:/?
Individuals with a flair for public speaking in Nigeria now have the opportunity to be crowned Speechmasters. The Institute of Certified Communicators(ICCOM), producers of Diction Avenue, the longest running English language based educational programme on Nigerian Television, the Speechmasters Court and GrillandRead have come together to bring to you, a first of its kind National Speaking Competition tagged the ICCOM Speechmasters National Contest. The Speechmasters Contest is open to pupils,… Read More »ICCOM Searches for Speechmasters
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The Institute of Certified Communicators held a talkshop at Owerri, the Imo State Capital starting Monday. The talk Shop brought together the members of staff and one hundred educators from various schools in the state. Participants received refresher talks on how to keep the ‘speak right’ flag flying in their state. Photos after the cut…
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Pupils offering the Diction in English course can now acquire Spoken English Certification. The Institute of Certified Communicators (ICCOM) and Diction in English Assessment Ltd are coming together to give pupils in the terminal Grades 5 and 6 an opportunity to get a SECA Level 1 Certification. The assessment will test candidate’s competency in four core areas: Spelling Pronunciation Reading Listening Registration Fee N2,000.00. Register here Benefits of Spoken English… Read More »Spoken English Certification
Please click the link below to take the test.