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PROSTUDENT
, Section A
Question 2
Using your own words, define multicultural literature.
List 3 criteria you would use to choose multicultural stories for your First Additional
Language learners in the intermediate phase.
(Study guide pg. 23)
When choosing multicultural stories for First Additional Language learners in the
intermediate phase:
Cultural Authenticity: Ensure that the stories accurately portray the cultural backgrounds
and experiences depicted. Authenticity helps learners connect with the characters and
settings, promoting a deeper understanding of diverse cultures.
Relevance to Learners' Experiences: Select stories that resonate with the lived
experiences of the learners. Choose themes and situations that are relatable and
meaningful to their cultural identities and contexts, allowing them to see themselves
reflected in the narratives.
Language Proficiency Level: Consider the language complexity and vocabulary level of
the stories, aligning them with the learners' language proficiency level. Opt for texts that
are accessible yet challenging enough to support language development and
comprehension skills.
Question 3
Read the following extract carefully and then answer the question in your own words
and in a well-written, grammatically correct paragraph.
Jodie looked back at her teacher. Mr. Swales was talking about what people do all day.
He also wanted to find out what his students wanted to be when they grew up. He called
on Billy Mitzer first."My daddy works in a bank," Billy Mitzer said. "I guess I want to work
in a bank too. There's lots of money in the bank."
Comprehensive and Accurate
Answers
PROSTUDENT
, Section A
Question 2
Using your own words, define multicultural literature.
List 3 criteria you would use to choose multicultural stories for your First Additional
Language learners in the intermediate phase.
(Study guide pg. 23)
When choosing multicultural stories for First Additional Language learners in the
intermediate phase:
Cultural Authenticity: Ensure that the stories accurately portray the cultural backgrounds
and experiences depicted. Authenticity helps learners connect with the characters and
settings, promoting a deeper understanding of diverse cultures.
Relevance to Learners' Experiences: Select stories that resonate with the lived
experiences of the learners. Choose themes and situations that are relatable and
meaningful to their cultural identities and contexts, allowing them to see themselves
reflected in the narratives.
Language Proficiency Level: Consider the language complexity and vocabulary level of
the stories, aligning them with the learners' language proficiency level. Opt for texts that
are accessible yet challenging enough to support language development and
comprehension skills.
Question 3
Read the following extract carefully and then answer the question in your own words
and in a well-written, grammatically correct paragraph.
Jodie looked back at her teacher. Mr. Swales was talking about what people do all day.
He also wanted to find out what his students wanted to be when they grew up. He called
on Billy Mitzer first."My daddy works in a bank," Billy Mitzer said. "I guess I want to work
in a bank too. There's lots of money in the bank."