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QUESTION 1: READING FOR MEANING AND UNDERSTANDING TEXT A Read the newspaper article and answer questions that follow. Daily Times Young swimmer saves schoolboy By Elisabeth Smith Saturday, 8 September 2015 1 Bongi Shabalala, a 12-year-old Grade 5 pupil, saved a schoolboy who was drowning in a dam.
TOPIC: 1 COMPREHENSION NOTES ON CONTENT. Comprehension is the decoding and understanding of spoken, written and visual texts. Comprehension skills are not only for the classroom, but are life skills that need to be developed. Guidelines to assist in reading for meaning. 1. Read through the passage quickly.
task Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Longer listening comprehension texts, e.g. story, interviews, plays, news reports 100–150 words/ up to 5 min. 100–200 words/ up to 5 min. 150–250 words/ up to 5 min. Shorter listening comprehension texts, e.g. announcements, information texts, instructions, directions 40–60 words/ 1–2 min. 50–70 words/
8 maj 2024 · Western Cape Education Department. ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE REVISION BOOKLET 2023 TERM 2 Grade 12 Includes: • EFAL Paper 1 Comprehension Summary Visual Literacy Editing • EFAL Paper 2 Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson My Children!
Grade 7 English FAL Test 12 SECTION C: WRITING AND PRESENTING (20 MARKS) Write a letter to your friend, telling him/her why you like/dislike animals. The body of your letter should be 80-90 words. Plan your letter in the space provided. Pay attention to format, register and sentence construction.
Reported speech : worksheets pdf, printable exercises, handouts. Direct and indirect speech for esl.
TEACHER ACTIVITY 1. What is a First Additional Language? How many languages does CAPS learn in the FP?