Memo (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Due 17 June
2025
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, SECTION A: Content-based questions
1. Modal verbs add meaning relating to whether a command or instruction is being given, advice
is being sought, a request is being made, or permission is being asked. It also informs us
regarding affect, possibility and probability.
1.1 Refer to the underlined modal verb in paragraph 1 and explain its purpose in the context of
the text. (1 mark)
The underlined modal verb in paragraph 1 is "can". Its purpose in the context of the text is to
express possibility ("Missing the deadline can result in delays.") and ability/potential (".ensuring
you have access to educational resources and support needed to excel in your studies.").
1.2 Make your own sentence in which you use the underlined word in 1.1. with a
different grammatical function. Underline the word and outline its role. (2 points)
Sentence: The company designed a new can to recycle.
Function: In this sentence, the noun "can" is a metal container.
2. Provide a homophone for the word course (underlined in paragraph 1) and compose a
sentence that will illustrate your understanding of its meaning. (3 marks)
Homophone: Coarse
Sentence: The old sandpaper felt very coarse to the touch.
3. Assume that TEXT A was a speech.
3.1 Identify the speaker, audience and purpose and setting for whom you think would
be speaking. Quote a thorough expression from the text as an example to support your response.
(6 marks)
Speaker: A university/college administrator, student advisor, or representative from a student
support services department (e.g., admissions, financial aid).
Audience: University/college students, specifically new students, but also returning students
who may be having registration problems.
Purpose: To inform students about the importance of timely registration and payment, warn them
about the consequences of missing deadlines, and encourage them to take proactive steps to
ensure a smooth registration process, while also acknowledging common challenges like NSFAS
communication issues.
Setting: A university/college orientation day, an information session for students, or a student
assembly.
This is justification (comprehensive expression): "Keep informed, plan ahead, and stay on top
of the tips provided here, so that you don't want for an easy registration process
and ensure a place in courses that will shape your future. Don't let procrastination or
oversight jeopardize your academic aspirations. Mark your calendars and take action to
meet your deadline for registration." This expression targets students, provides advice, and
emphasizes critical actions for their academic future, in line with the language of an institution.