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Ambassador Online Academy

Sequel to the extreme need of digital literacy in Arewa, which is slightly resulting to unconditional failure of the educational system across the region.

27/08/2024

This gentleman, Sarkin Samarin Jos Jnr ought to sponsor two people throughout their course at Ambassador Online Academy.

It's available for interested students. Just send me a direct message to follow the procedures.

We will announced the names of the successful candidates later.

Many thanks to this Gentleman.

Note: only two people will benefit from this scholarship!

Ambassador

26/08/2024

What do you want to learn with us at AOA?

Share your thoughts with us!

25/08/2024

This is AOA, you'll never regret joining us.

Let's plan for September/October English class together!

Enroll now

Contact +234 906 377 3821 or [email protected]

23/08/2024

Reminder!

For September/October 📌

22/08/2024

Welcome back!

Students should rush to get registered for our September/October English class.

Send us a direct message (DM) or contact us at +234 906 377 3821, [email protected].

Abubakar Yusuf Hassan
CEO, AOA.

07/09/2022

Ambassador Online Academy | Correct usage of “ I'm” ( I am).

'I'm' is an abbreviation for the word 'I AM.' It is used in combination with other words to tell someone about yourself or to describe something you are doing.

Here are some examples:

"I'm so tired."
"I'm confused."
"I'm happy."
"I'm twenty three years old."
"I'm hungry."
"I'm nervous."
"I'm excited."
"I'm leaving work."
"I'm thirsty."
"I'm from Seattle."

You can also add descriptive words with 'I'm' such as:

"I'm extremely tired."
"I'm very happy."
"I'm terribly hungry."
"I am super excited."
"I'm very nervous."

NB: We're starting our online class this Friday 😍

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05/09/2022

Ambassador Online Academy | Sentence.

The type of sentence is determined by the number and type of clauses it contains. It falls into one of the following:

Simple sentence

A simple sentence conveys a single idea. It has only one subject and one verb.
Example: She is my girlfriend. / I am bored. / That is a fat monkey.
The verb in each sentence is in bold.

Complex Sentence

A complex sentence has one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. The independent clause is called the main clause, and the dependent clause is called the subordinate clause. These clauses are joined by conjunctions which include: as, as if, even if, if, because, unless, etc.
Example: As she is a big bully, I stay away from her. / I will do it if I have the time.
The main clauses are in bold; the subordinate clauses are not.

Compound Sentence

compound sentence is composed of at least two clauses or sentences joined together by a conjunction, i.e. words like: and, but, for, nor, or, so, therefore, either ... or, neither ... nor, not only ... but also, etc., or punctuated by a semi-colon. A compound sentence consists of at least two Independent or Main Clauses and verbs. The subordinate or dependent clause may or may not be present in a compound sentence. It is possible for a compound sentence to have three, four or more independent clauses. But commonly, it contains only two clauses.
Example:I am skinny and you are obese. (Two main clauses joined by a conjunction.)
Example: I know what you know. (Main clause: I know; subordinate clause: what you know)
Example: I always tell you what I know but you never tell me what you know.
The last Example shows a sentence with two main clauses and two subordinate clauses.

Compound-complex Sentence

A compound-complex sentence has at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.

Example:

Although the car is old,

it still runs well,

and we intend to keep it.



Dep. Clause

indep. clause

indep. clause

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03/09/2022

Ambassador Online Academy : Our Class this Friday ( 8th September, 2022. )

Dear applicants,

The above named online Academy wishes to reinform you that the batch “B” visual class of the Academy will start on Friday (8th September, 2022).

The class will be a “mixed” class, where all applicants will be attending all the three prescribed courses.

This batch will be totally comprehensive and outstanding. Students of this batch will be taught on Use of English, Poetry and essay writing simultaneously.

The registration will be close on Thursday (7th September). Kindly go ahead to place your seat at Ambassador Online Academy.

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29/08/2022

Ambassador Online Academy: Learn Subject, Verb and Object.

Subject, verbs and objects are the building blocks of any sentence. To be able to identify and use them correctly is one of the first steps to writing and speaking good English.

A sentence is the conventional unit of connected speech and writing. It is a group of words that together makes sense as a statement, question, command or exclamation.

Sentences:

Begin with a capitalised letter,
Conclude with a full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark,
And are, at the most basic level, comprised of a subject and a predicate, or verb.
The subject is generally a noun, a noun phrase, or pronoun, about which something is said in the predicate, which usually follows it. Take the following sentence:

The dog barked.

Here, the subject is the dog, and the verb 'barked' describes what it was doing. The place of the noun in the sentence, as the subject, can be taken by noun phrases, such as the five dogs, or by pronouns, such as I, you, he and she.

Another role played by nouns in sentences is that of the object which, directly or indirectly, receives the action performed by the subject. For example:

The dog barked at the postman.

Here, the postman is obviously the object that the subject's action (the barking of the dog) is directed at. In this role too, pronouns such as they, it, us, them, me, etc. can replace nouns.

To conclude, let us analyse another sentence and see if we can identify the subject-verb-object pattern:

Rita was furious with me.

Here,

1. 'was' acts as the verb that links the subject, 'Rita',

2. with the adjective 'furious',

3. and together they establish the relationship between the subject and the object, 'me' (used in place of the narrator's name).

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Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
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