Description

The Form Two Kiswahili course continues to develop students’ language and communication skills gained in Form One. It emphasizes grammar mastery (sarufi), sentence construction, listening and speaking, as well as creative and comprehension writing. Learners are also introduced to deeper aspects of oral and written literature, exploring themes that promote cultural understanding, moral values, and national identity.

This course encourages learners to use Kiswahili fluently in both academic and social contexts while building a strong foundation for advanced studies in Forms Three and Four.

Benefits of the course

  • Communicate clearly and effectively in spoken and written Kiswahili.
  • Demonstrate correct use of grammar, tenses, and sentence patterns.
  • Compose essays, letters, and narratives using appropriate vocabulary.
  • Appreciate and analyze basic forms of fasihi simulizi (oral literature) such as myths, riddles, and proverbs.
  • Understand and discuss fasihi andishi (written literature) texts relevant to their level.
  • Develop confidence and pride in Kiswahili as a language of unity and culture.

Requirements

  • Active participation in class discussions and oral work.
  • Completion of written assignments and regular revision.
  • Respectful use of Kiswahili in communication and activities.
  • Possession of recommended textbooks and a personal notebook.

Target Audience

  • Form Two students in Kenyan secondary schools (CBC or 8-4-4 curriculum).
  • Teachers and tutors supporting Kiswahili learners.
  • Individuals seeking to strengthen intermediate Kiswahili language skills.

Materials included

  • KICD-approved Kiswahili textbooks.
  • Selected fasihi simulizi and fasihi andishi materials.
  • Grammar notes and practice exercises.
  • Vocabulary development and comprehension passages.
  • Oral presentation and listening practice guides.

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