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MASTERS EDUCATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS

 
 
 

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MASTERS EDUCATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS


 

1. Plight of english students in language ambiguity


2. Three (3) examples of expository essays
3. Understanding the major types of letter writing
4. 100 examples of common collective nouns
5. An analysis of politeness strategies in gikuyu: a case of thika sub-county, kenya.
6. Morphological structures and classification of neologisms in ngugi wa thiong’o’s
murogi wa kagogo.
7. In-group and out-group use of language among matatu crew; a case study of
meru town
8. Strategies used in teaching oral skills in the english language and their effect on
pupils’ performance in lower primary schools in kakamega county, kenya
9. A thematic and stylistic analysis of christianised traditional anlo songs: a case
study of st. Mary’s roman catholic church, hatorgodo.
10. An analysis of flight announcers’ language at the murtala muhammed airport,
lagos
11. The natural environment in the selected poems of john keats and niyi osundare:
an eco-critical perspective
12. Cohesion in the written english texts of hearing impaired learners in selected
high schools for the deaf in kenya
13. The novelist as historian: exploring the social commentary, activism and
politicality of post-colonial african literature
14. “comparative analysis of colonial resistance in sembène ousmane’s god’s bits of
wood and ngugi wa thiong’o’s weep not, child”
15. Motivations for code switching among fulfulde speakers within yola south local
government area, adamawa state
16. A contrastive analysis of the sentence structure of english and igarra languages
17. Incorrect punctuation, as a cause of ambiguity andmisunderstanding in written
communcation.
18. Ayi kwei armah’s narrative grammar- a study of his first three novels
19. This thesis is submitted to the university of ghana, legon in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the award of master of philosophy degree in english
20. Representing islam in ahmadou kouroumas allah is not obliged and mohammed
naseehu alis the prophet of zongo street
21. Agency and processes in religious discourse: a transitivity analysis of the
sermon on the mount
22. Using environmental prints to teach reading at the basic school
23. Progressive aspect in ghanaian and british english
24. Sms and the electronic media: a discourse analysis of text messages on radio
panel discussions in ghana
25. Female masculinity in selected shakespearean and nigerian plays
26. A stylistic analysis of some selected political speeches by john evans atta mills
27. A comparative study of mood choice in sermons of two charismatic church
preachers
28. Generic moves in selected m.phil research proposals from a public university in
ghana
29. Ethical dilemma revisited: pbo newspapers and the professional elbowroom of
the nigerian journalist
30. The pragmatics of politeness in post office service in ibadan metropolis, nigeria
31. Classical model of transformational generative grammar as a pedagogical aid in
teaching non-native speakers of english
32. Defining the ghanaian feminist novel: a study of ama ata aidoo’s our sister killjoy
and changes and amma darko’s beyond the horizon and not without flowers
33. Gendered power relations as expressed in selected ewe proverbs
34. Linguo-literary reflections of feminism in the works of ifeoma okoye
35. The influence of motivation and socio-cultural factors on students’ language
competence
36. Investigating the performance of students in colleges of education in the english
language
37. The study of concord errors in the writing of students of koforidua senior high
technical school
38. A linguistics analysis of television talk show a case study of nta kaduna
39. The impact of pidgin english on students competence in nigeria university : case
study of 300 level students of mell
40. Semantic redundancy in students’ speeches: a case study of mathematics
department, usmanu danfodiyo university sokoto.
41. The manifestation of non standard usage of english among university students:
the syntactic perspective
42. Reduplication in nigerian english ( a case study of usmanu danfodiyo university,
sokoto)
43. The epistle as a medium of communication: an analysis of abubakar gimba’s
letters to my children and mariama ba’s so long a letter.
44. The role of nigerian pidgin english: a case study of army day secondary school,
sokoto.
45. Effects of pornography on viewers in fct
46. Code-switching by kindergarten teachers in selected schools in the dormaa
municipality.
47. Tracing the evolution of the roles of female characters in selected works of
chinua achebe
48. Sentence types and proficiency levels in students’ essays: a case of achimota
senior high school
49. The influence of motivation and socio-cultural factors on students language
competence
50. Language, power and ideology: a critical discourse analysis of selected
speeches of nana addo dankwa akufo-addo and john dramani mahama
51. Articulations of womanism in adichie’s purple hibiscus and emecheta’s the joys
of motherhood
52. Code-switching among ga-english speakers: a grammatical analysis
53. A linguistic analysis of scam mails
54. A discourse analysis of selected pentecostal sermons in lagos, nigeria
55. Investigating the low performance of students’ english in the basic education
certificate examination in the sunyani municipality
56. Defining the ghanaian feminist novel: a study of ama ata aidoo’s our sister killjoy
and changes and amma darko’s beyond the horizon and not without flowers
57. A comparative study of ngugi wa thiong’o’s weep not, child and dreams in a time
of war
58. Investigating the sources of errors in the writing of senior high school students
59. A rhetorical analysis of political discourse: a comparative study of the use of
metaphor in the speeches of nkrumah and rawlings
60. The effects of using wattpad app in academic performances in english subject of
selected grade 9 students in justice eliezer r. Delos santos national highschool
(sy 2019-2020)
61. Characterization in benjamin kwakye’s the other crucifix: an interpersonal
metafunction approach
62. The grammar of advertisement: a multimodal discourse analysis of charismatic
church programme posters
63. A comparative register analysis of editorials from ghanaian and british
newspapers
64. Using assessment results to improve english language teaching and learning
65. Effects of reading fluency instruction on reading comprehension: a case study of
koforidua senior high technical school
66. Gendered narratives and the west african civil war novel: a study of aminatta
forna’s the memory of love and chimamanda ngozi adichie’s half of a yellow sun
67. The role of english as medium of instruction in lower primary schools
68. Lexico-semantic nigerianism in nigerian newspapers: a case study of selected
newspapers
69. Language of persuasion: an examination of governor aliyu wamakko’s selected
speeches
70. A study of the verbal group in the student pidgin (sp) of the evangelical
presbyterian church mawuko girls‟ shs, ho
71. A return to the past: a study of contemporary ghanaian spoken word poetry
72. Disillusionment and survival in african migration literature: a study of okey
ndibe’s foreign gods, inc. And unoma azuah’s edible bones.
73. Investigating the performance of students in colleges of education in the english
language
74. The narrative structure of john milton’s paradise lost
75. Portrayal of poverty in selected namibian plays by hangula, molapong, thaniseb
and philander

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