Candidate's Weakness
The Chief Examiners reported the following as some of the candidates' weaknesses: • Poor handwriting;
• Inadequate knowledge of the set texts;
• Illegible handwriting;
• Inability to make references to texts;
• Poor knowledge of literary appreciation.
• Wrong interpretation of questions.
• Writing of Irrelevancies.
• Inability to write good English.
• Poor expression.
• Lack of originality in answers given.
Suggested Remedies
To remedy the observed weaknesses, the Chief Examiners suggested that:
• Candidates should buy and read the set texts.
• Candidates should not depend on key points and summary notes.
• Candidates should make references to the set texts.
• Candidates should ensure that their handwritings are readable.
• Candidates should read the questions and make sure they understand what is required of them before answering the questions.
• Qualified teachers should be employed to teach Literature-In-English.
• Teachers should attend workshops and seminars occasionally to acquaint themselves with the demands of the subject.