ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE DATE: JULY 2026
, IFP3701 ASSIGNMENT 3 2026
DUE JULY 2026
Mother tongue in the Foundation Phase
Read the following two case studies and answer the questions that follow.
Case study 1: Hamida
Hamida's mother tongue is Konkani, a language spoken mainly in Goa but also in other
parts of India, including villages and towns in the State of Maharashtra. Her mother
tongues, as determined by internal identification, are Konkani and English (English only
by external identification). One explanation for the difference between internal and
external identification is that, in South Africa, few adults, and even fewer children, of
Indian origin can speak an Indian language…
QUESTION 1
1.1 Explain how Hamida's different mother tongue identities (origin, internal
identification and external identification) may influence her learning experiences
in the Foundation Phase.
Hamida has different mother tongue identities which affect her learning. Her origin
identity is Konkani, which is her family language. But she does not actually speak
Konkani well. Her internal identity is English because that is the language she feels
close to. Her external identity is also English because others see her as an English
speaker (IFP3701 Study Guide, 2026, Unit 1, p. 2).