(a) My teacher gave me and him the homework.
(b) Any of you can do this assignment.
(c) Mwasiti is taller than I.
(d) My father and I are leaving to Europe tonight.
(e) I know the girl who left a message for you.
(f) Whose handwriting is this?
(g) This is the girl who I talked about.
(h) I shall give you whichever you like.
(a) Goats eat bark of trees.
(b) They are walking to school on foot.
(c) We are marching to the office.
(d) They hit me with a stick.
(e) How much do you sell this mango for?
(f) You are supposed to study hard for your exams.
(g) Many of us are the best students in our class.
(h) My heart is aching.
(a) A person who advises clients on legal matters is called a lawyer.
(b) A person who cooks in a hotel or restaurant is known as a chef.
(c) A person who administers the property, house and finances of another is referred to as a keeper.
(d) A person who sells household items is called a grocer.
(e) A person who rank immediately below a priest is a deacon.
(f) A person who is a chief administrator of a college or university is a dean.
(g) A person who looks after someone is a guardian.
(h) A person who is engaged in commercial purchase and sale is a trader.
(a) You are a teacher, aren't you?
(b) We have been waiting for her.
(c) If you want to get a first class, you should work hard.
(d) When I saw Martha, she was talking to her mother.
Letter Sentence
E It was Sunday morning when I heard the news about the coming of my brother from London.
D I was told to go to the airport with my sister around 12:30 noon as he was expected to arrive at 01:00 pm.
A On our way to the airport, we reached a point where there was a heavy traffic jam which stranded us for two hours.
C I was so disappointed to arrive at the airport late because we did not find him.
B When we made a call home, we were told that he was taking bath at home, so we decided to go back.
Logical Sequence: E -> D -> A -> C -> B
Meaningful Paragraph:
It was Sunday morning when I heard the news about the coming of my brother from London. I was told to go to the airport with my sister around 12:30 noon as he was expected to arrive at 01:00 pm. On our way to the airport, we reached a point where there was a heavy traffic jam which stranded us for two hours. I was so disappointed to arrive at the airport late because we did not find him. When we made a call home, we were told that he was taking a bath at home, so we decided to go back.
List A | List B |
(i) Shoe that extends above the ankle. | D. Boot |
(ii) Light shoe consisting of a sole held on the foot by thongs. | G. Sandal |
(iii) Shoe having an unraised heel. | A. Flat shoe |
(iv) Light shoe of some soft material, for wearing around the house. | E. Slipper |
(v) Canvas shoe with rubber sole worn informally. | B. Sneaker |
unending journey
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Fatima who lived in a small village in Tanzania. She had always been curious about the world outside her village and dreamed of exploring the vast landscapes that lay beyond. She yearned to learn about different cultures, meet new people, and see the world from a different perspective.
One day, Fatima decided to set out on a journey of discovery. She packed a few essentials, bid farewell to her family, and started walking towards the horizon. She walked through fields of maize and sorghum, crossed rivers, and climbed hills.
As she traveled, Fatima met people from other villages and learned about their way of life. She tasted different foods, heard stories of distant lands, and saw sights she had only imagined in her dreams. She encountered challenges along the way, such as harsh weather, difficult terrain, and unfamiliar customs. But she persevered, knowing that every obstacle was an opportunity to learn and grow.
As Fatima journeyed further, she discovered new parts of Tanzania she had never seen before. She marveled at the wildlife in the national parks, watched the sun rise over the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, and explored the bustling markets in Dar es Salaam.
But even as she traveled, Fatima knew that her journey would never truly end. She realized that there was always more to see, more to do, and more to learn. And she embraced this truth with open arms, grateful for the chance to discover the beauty of her homeland and the world beyond.
Years later, Fatima returned to her village with a wealth of experiences and a renewed appreciation for her culture and community. She shared her stories with her family and friends, inspiring them to venture out and explore the world for themselves. And even as she settled back into her village life, Fatima knew that her journey of discovery would continue, for as long as she lived.
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Country]
[Date]
The Traffic Manager
Tanzania Bus Services Ltd.
P.O. Box 402300
DAR ES SALAAM
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing in response to the advertisement for Drivers that was published in the Daily News on Friday, October 25th, 2013. I am a mature Tanzanian citizen aged 30 years and I am interested in applying for the position.
I meet all the requirements listed in the advertisement, including three years of experience in driving heavy commercial vehicles. I hold a valid and stamped driving license for classes A, B, C, and E. I am also 180 centimetres tall, which exceeds the height requirement of 176 centimetres.
Furthermore, I have attached a reference letter from my previous employer, which highlights my exceptional driving skills and my ability to maintain and care for the vehicles. Additionally, I possess a Certificate of Good Conduct, which confirms my ethical conduct and ability to work within the law.
I am a responsible and dedicated individual with a strong work ethic, and I believe I possess the necessary skills and experience to be an asset to Tanzania Bus Services Ltd. I am willing to work flexible hours and can start immediately.
Thank you for considering my application. Please find attached my resume and other necessary documents. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss my qualifications with you further.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]

As I arrived at the Lego Hotel in Sinza Dar es Salaam, I could feel the excitement in the air. My best friend's wedding was about to begin, and I couldn't wait to witness the beautiful Tanzanian wedding traditions that awaited us.
As I made my way to the ceremony room, I was immediately struck by the vibrant colors and beautiful decorations. The room was adorned with beautiful fabrics in shades of red, gold, and green, and the smell of incense filled the air.
As the ceremony began, I watched as my best friend and his bride exchanged their vows and rings. They were then presented with a kanga, a traditional Tanzanian garment, which they wrapped around each other as a symbol of unity.
Next came the dancing, and I joined in as we all moved to the rhythm of the drum beats. The bride and groom led the dance, and their energy was infectious. As the night wore on, the celebrations continued, with food and drink flowing freely and everyone having a great time.
However, as the night drew to a close, a commotion erupted outside the hotel. I rushed outside to see what was happening and found that the groom's car had been stolen. Panic set in as the couple realized that their wedding gifts, including cash and jewelry, were inside the car.
Without hesitation, the community came together to help. We immediately contacted the police and began searching the area for any clues. Eventually, after a few tense hours, the car was found abandoned on a nearby street, and all of the wedding gifts were recovered.
Despite the unexpected incident, the wedding was a beautiful celebration of love and community. As I said my goodbyes to my best friend and his new wife, I knew that their love would endure even in the face of

(i)
Dear [Friend's Name],
I am delighted to invite you to attend my father's PhD graduation ceremony on [Date], which will be held at [Venue] at [Time].
My father, [Father's Name], has worked tirelessly to earn his doctorate degree, and it would mean a lot to him if you could be there to celebrate this significant milestone with us.
After the graduation ceremony, we will be hosting a small reception to commemorate this momentous occasion. We hope you will be able to join us for some food, drinks, and good company.
Please let us know if you can attend by [RSVP Deadline Date]. We hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
(ii)
When writing a telephone message for excuses, it is essential to include the following information:
Date and time of the call
Name and contact information of the caller
Reason for the call
Message or request from the caller
Any relevant follow-up action required
The format for writing the message can be as follows:
Date: [Insert Date of Call]
Time: [Insert Time of Call]
Caller's Name: [Insert Caller's Name]
Contact Information: [Insert Caller's Phone Number or Email Address]
Reason for the Call: [Insert Reason for the Call, e.g., Excuse for Missing Event]
Message or Request: [Insert Message or Request from the Caller, e.g., Apology for Not Being Able to Attend, Request to Reschedule]
Follow-up Action Required: [Insert Any Relevant Follow-up Action Required, e.g., Return Call or Email to Confirm New Date]
Example:
Date: March 17, 2023
Time: 10:30 AM
Caller's Name: Jane Smith
Contact Information: 555-555-1212
Reason for the Call: Excuse for Missing Meeting
Message or Request: Hi, this is Jane Smith. I'm sorry, but I won't be able to make it to our meeting today because of a family emergency. Can we reschedule for next week?
Follow-up Action Required: Please call or email me to confirm the new date and time.