Language Mastery with Joseph Tcha Makunganya

Language Mastery with Joseph Tcha Makunganya

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22/05/2026

MUKUPHUNZIRA KAPENA KUPHUNZITSA ENGLISH KAPENANSO CHICHEWA JC KAYA MSCE NDIPO MULI NDI FUNSO MUSAZENGEREZE, FUNSANI POMPANO KAPENA NDIIMBIRENI PA 0997931301 ... ANY TIME NZAKUTHANDIZANI MMENE NDINGAKWANITSIRE

21/05/2026

Hallo MSCE candidates!
Let's look at:

ESSAY WRITING SKILLS - MSCE ENGLISH LITERATURE

There are two types of essay questions:

1. Loaded essay question
For example:

The Pearl by John Steinbeck

Using eight points discuss the theme of curiosity.(20 marks)

Or

Macbeth by William Shakespeare

Using eight points discuss the theme of violence in .(20 marks)

2. Multiple essay questions.

Examples:

The Pearl by John Steinbeck

Describe the characters of the following:
(I) The pearl buyers
(ii) The trackers

Or

Macbeth by William Shakespeare

With relevant examples explain how the author has used the following:
(I) Dramatic irony
(ii) imagery

In both types, a candidate should provide eight points.

In the multiple essay question, a candidate provides four points on each - making a total of eight. For example, four points on "dramatic irony" and four points for "imagery" making eight.

Remember each point must constitute a paragraph.

APPROACHES TO ESSAY WRITING

There are three common approaches to essay writing.

We shall discuss the approaches using this question.

Discuss the theme of greed in the book "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck.

1. Character oriented approach.

Using this approach, a candidate needs to list eight characters who show greed.Remember this is a loaded question. If it was part (I) or (ii) of a multiple essay question, then one should list for characters.

You are tackling the question by looking at characters who are greedy.

2. Event-Oriented Approach

This approach explains the theme by focusing on important events or incidents in the story rather than characters alone.

The essay follows the sequence of events that develop the theme.

Structure

✓Identify a major event.
✓Explain how the event develops the theme.
✓Give supporting details

3.Mixed Approach

The mixed approach combines both characters and events in one discussion.

The writer explains:

how characters behave, and
which events reveal the theme.

This is the most common and effective approach because it gives a fuller analysis.

Structure
✓Introduce the theme.
✓Discuss characters and related events together.
✓Show how both contribute to the theme.

How to write a paragraph

Each point must be developed in its own paragraph.

We take the P*E approach.

P - present a point
E - Explain or elaborate it
E - give Example/
evidence
A sample paragraph would be:

P - Presenting a point:

The Doctor is greedy.

E - Explanation

He refuses to treat Coyotito because Kino has no money but he changes his mind and is ready to help when he hears that Kino has a precious pearl.

E - Evidence

He goes to Kino's house and offers to help.

One whole paragraph would be:

The Doctor is greedy. He refuses to treat Coyotito because Kino has no money but changes his mind and is ready to help when he hears that Kino has a precious pearl. He goes to Kino's house and offers to help. This shows that the Doctor is greedy.

We have looked at types of essay questions, approaches to essay writing and how to develop a paragraph.

Write your full essay on the theme of curiosity. Use any of the approaches. Remember P*E in a paragraph.

Good luck.

# Types of essay questions
# Approaches to essay writing
# Paragraph structure.

20/05/2026

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14/05/2026

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11/05/2026

KUZUKUTA NDAKATULO “ALEKENI” YA JOSEPH CHIVALO PHIRI

Lero pay tsamba lino tachita mwayi kukumana ndi katakwe wina wa Chichewa - a Joseph Chivalo Phiri.

A Joseph Chivalo Phiri ndi mphunzitsi waluso wa Chichewa yemwe pakali pano akuphunzitsa ku sukulu yotchuka ya St Mary’s ku Zomba, Malawi. Ophunzira pa sukuluyi amakhoza bwino mayeso awo mu phunziro la Chichewa chifukwa cha luso lawo mothandizana ndi aphunzitsi ena. Iwo ali m'kati molemba bukhu la ndakatulo ndipo ndakatulo zawo zina ndi zokhudza moyo wa anthu, chikhalidwe ndi makhalidwe abwino.

Lero tizukuta ndakatulo yawo ili m’munsiyi yomwe mutu wake ndi “ALEKENI”

ALEKENI

(BY JOSEPH CHIVALO PHIRI)

Alekeni amenewo ndi pangolini;
Ngakhale atavala saikilini.
Mudzangopalamulapo mulandu;
Inu nkumayesa n’zamuwanthu.

Ngakhale ali ndi akatumba ndii, alekeni;
Ngakhale ali m’mbina, adutse alekeni.
Ndi makanda osakhwima musadye.
Kukupatsani mwanapiye mungadye?

Wangokula mondokwa ngosakhwima;
Bere njo changokula, n’chimwana.
Mungamve bwa ali wanu mwana?
Ena akumuwerengetsa nyenyezi.

Tsogolo la mwana kulichititsa ngozi.

Sitikolola asanakhwime nandolo.
Athaweni akamabwera kuchokera uko.
Alekeni akadali osakhwima muubongo.
Ndi ana akuterotu athu malamulo.
Akakunjatani mudzayesa malaulo.

Mudzakhala pa shamba phwi zilumika;
Misozi m’maso, bombono mukunong’oneza,
“N’nachitirani zauchidzete choncho?”
Kusasamala, kundende zidzadzanako mphongo.

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Lero tizukuta ndakatuloyi poyang’ana NSETSO:

Nsetso ndi luso lomwe mlenbi wagwiritsa ntchito pokometsera ndakatuloyi kaya nthano pogwiritsa ntchito chiyankhulo.

Timaunika nsetso m'magawo atatu:kayalidwe ka ndakatulo, nsinjiro zachiyankhulo ndi mingoli.

1. Kayalidwe ka ndakatulo (Structure)

a) Ndime (Stanza)

Ndakatuloyi ili ndi ndime zisanu ndipo ililonse ikupereka mfundo yaikulu yolunjika ku chenjezo pa nkhanza kwa ana osakhwima.

Ndime 1: Kupereka chenjezo — “Alekeni…”.

Ndime 2 ndi 3: Kufotokoza chifukwa — ana akadali osakhwima.

Ndime 4: Kupereka chithunzithunzi choti anawo ngosakhwima (nandolo) ndi kufotokoza za ubongo.

Ndime 5: ikupereka zotsatira (chilango, chisoni).

b) Mizere (Lines)

Ili ndi mizere ya mpumulo. Mizere ikuthera pomwe maganizo akuimira.

2. Nsinjiro za chilankhulo (Figures of Speech)

a) Chiyerekezero (Metaphor)

“Tsogolo la mwana kulichititsa ngozi.” - Ana akuyerekezedwa ndi chinthu chomwe chitha kuchita ngozi

“Sitikolola asanakhwime nandolo.” Ana akuyerekezedwa ndi nandolo pomwe mawu oti “kukolora” akutanthauza kugwiritsa ntchito chinthu.

“musadye” – musachite nawo zachiwerewere

Mawu oti makanda, mwanapiye, mondokwa, nandolo(wosakhwima) ndi mawu oyererekeza ndi kuimira atsikana achichepere.

b) Mafunso achodziwadziwa/osayembekezera mayankho (Rhetorical questions)

N’nachitiranji zauchidzete chonco? Kusonyeza kudzidandaulira zinthu zitaonongeka.

“Mungamve bwa ali wanu mwana?”

“Kukupatsani mwanapiye mungadye?”
→ Kufunsa kuti awonetsetse kulakwa kwa zomwe zikuchitika.

c) Umunthu/ Personification - Kupatsa moyo zinthu zopanda moyo
“bombono mukunong’oneza” bombono latengedwa ngati munthu yemwe atha kunong’onezedwa.

d) Faniziro /Symbolism

“Mwana” → akuimira munthu wosalakwa ndi wosadziwa kanthu.

e) Chithunzithunzi/Imagery

“Misozi m’maso” → ikuonetsa kudandaula, kukhumudwa kapena kuti kuzunzika

“Kundende” → kupereka chithunzithunzi cha zotsatira zowawa za nkhaza kwa ana.

3. Mingoli (Sound Effects)

(a) Chibwereza cha liwu koyambirira (Alliteration)

“mudzangopalamulapo mulandu” → kubwereza “m” kukuthandiza kupereka mingoli yofanana.

(b) Chibwereza cha liwu pakatikati(Assonance )

“aleKenI aMenewO ndI pangOlinI” → kubwereza maliwu a “i” ndi “o” komanso ‘e’

(c) M’bwerezaliwu(Consonance)

“akumwerengetsa nyenyezi” → kubwereza mawu ngati “n” .

(d)Mvekero(Onomatopoeia– words that imitate sound)

Akatumba ndi
Phwi zilumika

(e) Chibwereza cha liwu kumapeto(Rhyme)

Malamulo/malaulo
Pangolini/saikilini

Kubwerezabwereza kwa “Alekeni” kukupangitsa ndakatuloyi kumveka mwanyimbo komanso kukuthandizira kutsindika uthenga wachidzudzulo.

Lero tazukuta ndakatuloyi pounika nsetso.

Mungathe kulemba yanu ndakatulo pogwiritsa ntchito nsetso?

Chichewa nchokoma



zachiyankhulo

01/05/2026

Moni Moni

Pali vuto lalikulu loti alakatuli Ali mbwee lerowa amaumba nkumalakatula ndakatulo mokweza ndi kutsitsa mawu mwaluso Kona m'kati mwakemo zili mbulanda - Zisali ndakatulo zakupsa mwaluso. Zimasowekera nsetso.

Lero tikambirane za nsetso.

NSETSO (LANGUAGE AND STYLE)

Nsetso ndi luso lomwe mlenbi wagwiritsa ntchito pokometsera ndakatuloyi kaya nthano pogwiritsa ntchito chiyankhulo.

Timaunika nsetso m'magawo atatu:

1.Kayalidwe(structure)

Gawo loyamba la nsetso ndi lokhudza kayalidwe.

Apa timaunika:

(i) kayalidwe ka ndime(stanza structure)

✓Ndakatulo itha kulembedwa mu ndime imodzi kapena ndime zingapo.

✓Ndime (stanza) imakhala ndi mizere(lines)

Pali mitundu iwiri yamizere:

i) Ya mpumulo(end stopped lines)

Mzere umathera pomwe ganizo likutheranso.

ii) Yam'bweza(run on lines/enjambment)

Mzere umadulidwa ndi kuyamba wina kupitiriza ganizo limodzi lomwero.

2.Nsinjiro zachiyankhulo(Figures of speech/ tropes)

Gawo lachiwiri la nsetso ndi nsinjiro zachiyankhulo

Nsinjiro ndiko kugwiritsa ntchito mawu kuti apereke tanthauzo lapadera kuposera lomwe mawuwo amapereka. Mwachitsanzo mawu oti ‘nyenyezi’ kutanthauza mzimayi/mtsikana wokongola.

Nsinjiro zachiyankhulo zilipo zambiri monga:

✓umunthu(personification),
✓voko(voko) ✓ziifanifani(similes) ✓chiyerekezero(metaphor) ndi zina.

3. Mingoli (Sound effects)

Ili ndi gawo lotsiriza la nsetso

Apa timaunika m’mene mlembi wagwiritsira ntchito maliwu (sound effects) kukometsera ndakatulo.

Mingoli ndi zinthu monga:

✓Chibwereza cha liwu koyambirira (Alliteration)

Uku kumakhala kubwereza mwadala maliwu amtsekanjira(consonant sounds) kumayambiriro kwa mawu otsatana kapenanso m'katikati mwamawuwo(repetition of initial consonant sounds)

Chitsanzo m'Chichewa:

M'chitsikana chake Sisi adachita chisira/

Sisi apume nchisisto

Liwu ili /s/ labwerezedwa mwadala

Chitsanzo cha ku chingerezi “wild winds whistle”
Liwu ili /w/ labwerezedwa mwadala

✓Chibwereza cha liwu pakatikati(Assonance )
Uku ndiko kubwereza mwadala malembo aliwu m’mawu oyandikana (repetition of VOWEL sounds)

Chitsanzo m'Chichewa

Andidolola nandifoola

Muchitsanzo ichi liwu ili /o/ labwerezedwa mwadala.

Chitsanzo cha ku chingerezi - “deep green sea”(focus is on /e/ as sound not letter)

✓M’bwerezaliwu(Consonance)

Kubwereza kwa malembo opanda liwu mwapatalipatali (repetition of consonant sounds at sporadic positions)

Chitsanzo m'Chichewa:

Nkhanga ndi nkhuku zikusewera pakhonde

Liwu la /kh/ labwerezedwa

✓Mvekero(Onomatopoeia– words that imitate sound)

Mawu omwe amatsindika za maonekedwe, kamvekedwe ndi machitidwe a chinthu ndipo.

Chitsanzo m'Chichewa

Kugwiritsa ntchito mawu ngati ‘chubwi’ kapena "photo" pokamba za chinthu chikagwera m’madzi.

Ziitsanzo za m'chingerezi - buzz, bang, hiss

✓Chibwereza cha liwu kumapeto(Rhyme)

Kamvekedwe kofanana ka maliwu ku mapeto amawu awiri kapena angapo – repetition of ending sounds
cat / hat

Chitsanzo m'Chichewa

Ine mtima uli chete
Maso ga pa mphete,

Mawu away chete ndi mphete akumveka mofanana kumapeto

Chitsanzo cha ku chingerezi - cat / hat

Ambiri amasokoneza zinthu zitatuzi. Kayalidwe, nsinjiro zachiyankhulo ndi mingoli. Zonsezi pamodzi zimatchedwa nsetso. Ndipo zonsezi pamodzi ndi zida kapena zipangizo (literary Devices).

Tatha kuona kuti alliteration is not a figure of speech. It is a sound effect, it is a poetic device just like a simile is figure of speech, it is a poetic device but it is not a sound effect.




23/04/2026

Kwa amene mukukonzekera mayeso a Chichewa cha JC kaya MSCE onaniko izi:

Nsinjiro za chiyankhulo

Polemba chimangirizo kapena kalata, pamafunika kuponya nsinjiro moyenerera.

Nsinjiro zitha kukhala:

1. Mikuluwiko(proverbs) monga:
✓ adapulumukira m'kamwa mwa mbuzi.
✓Dombolo nkuombolana nthengu adaombola namfuko.

2. Ntchedzero/ zifanifani (Similes)
✓Kunepa ngati make chiswe
✓kusazolowereka ngati imfa

3. Zining'a(idioms)
✓Khomera kudowa
✓lowa m'chala

4. Zipangizo/zida zonse zija timaphunzira ku nkhani zamchezo ndi zolembedwa zija monga: umunthu(personification), chiyerekezero(metaphor, voko(hyperbole) ndi zina.

Kusiyana kwa mkuluwiko ndi mwambi

Ambiri amasokoneza mkuluwiko( proverb) ndi mwambi(allegory). Mabuku ena achipembedzo amati proverb ndi mwambi koma ku nkhani zamchezo ndi zolembedwa mwambi ndi allegory m'chingerezi (MSCE Chiewa syllabus tsamba 109 )

Mkuluwiko ndi mawu/chiganizo chomwe chimaomba mkota pa phunziro lina lake lomwe timapeza mu Mwambi.

Mwambi ndi nthano yomwe imaphunzitsa chikhalidwe choyenera. Mkuluwiko umachokera ku mwambi.

Mwachitsanzo:

Mwambi uli motere:

Azibambo awiri amafuna kuba mbuzi kudambo. Akuimasura mwini wake adatulukira amvekere,"Chokatere ndiye chani? Mukufuna kuba mbuzi yanga eti?"

Anthu aja ppkana adati, "Pepani wawa, ife sitikufuna kuba mbuziyi koma one ndi mzangayu tikutsutsana. Iye akuti Mano a mbuzi ali mmwamba mokha, one ndikuti ayi Ali pansi pokha ndiye taigwira tikufuna tione m'kamwamo." Mwini mbuzi adati, " Kodi? Ndimaona ngati mukufuna mundiberetu."

Nthanoyi ndiye mwambi. Kuchokera ku mwambiwu timapezako mkuluwiko woti "Adapulumukira m'kamwa mwambuzi"

Choncho muchomangirizo kapena kalata ndi zopeka Zina timaponyamo mikuluwiko osati miyambi - mean I ndi nthano yomwe sitingaiponye my chimangirizo kapena kalata.

Tanderani kandime aka kamveke mokoma tione:

Mnzanga weniweni yemwe amakhala ku Lilongwe adalawira kubwera kunyumba kwanga kudzandipatsa mphatso pa tsiku lokumbukira kubadwa kwanga. Ndidathokoza chifukwa mphatsoyo idali yojongola.

Titha kutendera motere:

Mzanga waponda apa ndipondepo yemwe amakhala ku Lilongwe adagwira tambala kukamwa kubwera kunyumba kwanga kudzandipatsa mphatso pa tsiku lokumbukira kubadwa kwanga. Osanama ndidaombera kuphazi popeza mphatsoyo idali ya Kumaso kwa anthu.

Tsiku Lina tidzakambirana kagwiritsidwe ntchito kabwino kansinjiro zachiyankhulo.

Mwakoma nonse.

23/04/2026

Hello everyone,

This time we are going to look at SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION

Objectives

General objective

You should be able to transform sentences in various ways in various contexts.

Specific objectives

By the end of this topic, you must be able to:

✓Define sentence transformation

✓Explain the importance of sentence transformation.

✓Describe types of sentence transformations

Sentence transformation is the process of changing the form or structure of a sentence without changing its original meaning.

In other words, you express the same idea in a different grammatical way. This is also called paraphrasing.

Importance of sentence transformation

✓It improves grammar skills
✓It helps in writing variety
✓It is common in examinations
✓It strengthens understanding of sentence structure

Types of Sentence Transformation

The following are the common types:

✓Changing connectors

Although he was tired, he worked hard.

Despite being tired, he worked hard.

✓Active ↔ Passive voice

The teacher marked the books.

The books were marked by the teacher.

✓Direct ↔ Indirect speech

She said, “I am happy.”

She said that she was happy.

✓Affirmative ↔ Negative

He is always late.

He is never on time.

✓Simple ↔ Complex ↔ Compound

He was tired but he continued working.

Although he was tired, he continued working.

EXERCISE

1.Define sentence transformation.

2.Explain the importance of sentence transformation.

3. Describe any 3 types of sentence transformation.

Below is a dialogue between a teacher and a student. Read it and appreciate various ways of transforming sentences:

Teacher: After he finished his work, John left the office. How can we change this?

Student: Having finished his work, John left the office.

Teacher: Good. Now: As soon as he reached home, it started raining.

Student: No sooner had he reached home than it started raining.

Teacher: Excellent. Next: Because of the heavy rain, he could not go out again.

Student: Owing to the heavy rain, he could not go out again.

Teacher: Well done. Try this: Although he was tired, he decided to cook.

Student: Regardless of his tiredness, he decided to cook.

Teacher: Finally: As soon as he began resting, he remembered his tasks.

Student: Hardly had he begun resting when he remembered his tasks.

That's it.

Next time we shall look at various types of sentence transformation that have been used in this dialogue in details. Questions or comments? Feel free.

Good luck.

22/04/2026

Moni nonse,

Pa tsamba lino tizikhala tikuzukuta ziyankhulo ziwiri:
✓Chingerezi ndi ✓Chichewa

Tiziunika

✓Malamulo achiyankhulo(grammar),

✓Nkhani zamchezo ndi zolembedwa(Literature)

✓Luso lopeka zinthu monga ndakatulo, nthano, ndi zisudzo.

Kwa ophunzira monga akusekondale, ili ndiye tsamba lanu pomwe m***a kutapapo nzelu zolula komanso m***a kuthandizika pokonzekera mayeso a PSLC, JC ndi MSCE. Kwa amene mukuchita maphunziro a ukachenje tsamba lanu ndi lomweli.

Mungathe kufunsa mafunso mmagawo osiyanasiyana ndipo ndidzayesetsa kukuyankhani.

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22/04/2026

📘 Welcome to Mastery of Language with Joseph Tcha Makunganya!

Hello everyone,

I warmly welcome you to this page dedicated to the mastery of language—focusing on English, Chichewa, grammar, literature, and creative writing.

I am Joseph Tcha Makunganya, an experienced teacher and writer with a passion for helping learners improve their communication skills for academic, professional, and everyday use. I have been teaching English and Chichewa in secondary schools in Malawi for over twenty - five years. I have served as assistant examiner in these subjects under MANEB. I have published several books with different publishing houses such as CLAIM MABUKU and Montfort press. These books are used in the current curriculum in Malawi. Additionally, I had a privilege to work as a tutor at Domasi College of Education, and University of Malawi (Chancellor College). I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics with University of Malawi. I have gained experience in all these engagements which I am ready to share with you.

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