| The Trap | The Fix | | :--- | :--- | | Mixing Asante and Akuapem vocab in one answer. | Stick to if your school teaches it. Don’t say ɔha (Akuapem for ‘hundred’) when Asante uses ɔha ? Wait – both use ɔha ? Actually, check: bɛyɛ vs bɛyɛ . Better yet – memorize the WAEC-approved dialect list. | | Writing Abakɔsɛm (oral history) instead of Anansesɛm (folktale). | Anansesɛm always has a lesson and a spider/sly character. Abakɔsɛm has real people. | | Forgetting tones. | Da (sleep) vs da (day). Kɔ (go) vs kɔ (fight). Examiner will deduct if your diacritics are missing. |
For each essay question, write a full answer. Then compare it with a model answer (available in some guidebooks or from your Twi teacher). Pay attention to: twi bece past questions and answers
Based on an analysis of available , here are the topics that appear most frequently: | The Trap | The Fix | |
Answer: d) Mɛ baako nu no (I am coming now) Wait – both use ɔha
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: Certain themes in Akan culture, such as rites of passage, proverbs, and social structures, frequently appear in the examination.