What Is the WAEC Syllabus for Ibibio Language & Textbooks 2025?
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It consisted of an exam with two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, which shall be a composite paper and shall be taken at a single sitting.
The papers will have rubrics in Ibibio. The applicants will be expected to complete all the questions in Ibibio in an orthography metalanguage.
In paper 1, there will be sixty multiple-choice objective questions, and it is expected that they will be answered in 1 hour with sixty marks. This paper shall consist of three parts: Section A, B, and C. The questions in the sections will include the following points of the subject:
Below are the syllabus.
Section A: Language
This will contain thirty multiple choice questions on language distributed as follows:
Section B: Literature
It will contain twenty-two multiple-choice questions on literature distributed as follows:
Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation – 4 items
Oral Literature
Written Literature
In this section, all questions other than those on Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation will be based on the set books for Paper 2.
Section C: Culture
This will contain eight multiple-choice questions on culture distributed as follows:
Customs – 4 items
Institutions – 4 items
TOTAL: (30+22+8) = 60 items
PAPER 2: Will be a composition test and will also have three sections, Section A, B and C.
This paper will consist of three section as follows:
Candidates will be required to answer six out of the total of thirteen questions to be made available. The paper will take 2 hours to complete and carry 100 marks.
Further details on therequirements and structure of the paper are given below.
Section A: Essay
This section will consist of the following:
Part 1: Essay/Letter writing
Candidates are advised not to spend more than 45 minutes on this section. There will be 5 topics from the following essay types and candidates will be expected to attempt only one topic in about 300 words.
Part 2: Sound system
Two questions will be set for candidates to attempt one. Questions will be set on these areas testing candidate’s basic knowledge of
(e) Tone and tone intonation
Part 3: Grammar
Candidates will be required to answer one question from the two questions set.
Types of sentence in terms of function: interrogative, declarative and negative.
Section B: Literature
This section will consist of two parts, Part I (Oral Literature) and Part II (Written Literature). Six questions will be set, out of which candidates will be required to answer two, i.e. one on Oral Literature and the other on Written Literature. There will be six setbooks, three on Oral Literature and three on Written Literature.
Part 1: Oral Literature
In Oral Literature, there will be three (3) setbooks covering different genres. One question will be set on each setbook and candidates will be required to answer any one of the three questions.
Part 2: Written Literature
In Written Literature too, there will be three setbooks covering the different genres. One question will be set on each setbook and candidates will be required to answer any one out of the three questions.
Section C: Culture
This section will consist of topics on customs and institutions. Two questions will be set and candidates will be required to answer one.
Topics to be examined include:
(ii) Ubon/ekpÃk – Family Structure
SELECTED LITERATURE TEXTS
ORAL LITERATURE
WRITTEN LITERATURE
CULTURE
GRAMMAR