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ENGLISH HOME AND FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE AND LITERACY TEACHING IN THE FOUNDATION PHASE 2 - F-EHF 222 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025 - Due 19 August 2025; 100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... QUESTION ONE Question One consists of five (5) questions. 28 Read Unit 1, Section 1: What is Language? in the English Home and First Additional Language and Literacy Teaching in the Foundation Phase 2 (F-EHF 222) Curriculum and Learning Guide (CLG) before answering questions 1.1 to 1.5. Select NEXT PAGE to begin this section. 1.1 1.2 READ the clues below and provide a ONE-WORD answer to each. Please read the following instructions carefully to ensure you receive full marks: Spelling matters: Each answer must be spelled correctly to be marked as correct. Spelling errors will result in the answer being marked incorrect. Word length: Look at the number in brackets for each numbered clue – this tells you how many letters are in the correct answer. 1.1.1 This term describes the way words are formed in a language. (10) 1.1.2 The structure that determines how we put words together to form sentences. (6) 1.1.3 This aspect of language refers to the system of sounds recognized as meaningful. (9) 1.1.4 This concept refers to language functioning at the levels of sound and meaning. (7) 1.1.5 The arrangement of sentences to form ideas, paragraphs, essays, etc., beyond the sentence level. (9) 1.1.6 Decisions about appropriate language use, despite sentence and conversation correctness. (10) [6] Linguistic researchers, Barber (1972), Crystal (2010) and Yule (2006), described characteristics of language that are unique to the human species. Review the examples of how each would look in a Foundation Phase classroom when promoting language learning, on the left, and match them to the characteristic from the drop-down menu on the right. EXAMPLES: 1.2.1 Design activities that scaffold learners’ language learning by breaking down tasks into manageable units. Start with building vocabulary, move on to forming simple sentences, and gradually progress to more complex language structures.

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F-EHF 222
ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 2 2025

UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 19 AUGUST 2025

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BEd (FOUNDATION PHASE TEACHING)
ASSIGNMENT 1: SEMESTER 2
DUE DATE: 19 AUGUST 2025
THIS ASSESSMENT COVERS UNITS 1 & 2

MODULE NAME ENGLISH HOME AND FIRST ADDITIONAL
LANGUAGE AND LITERACY TEACHING IN THE
FOUNDATION PHASE 2
MODULE CODE F-EHF 222
NQF LEVEL 6
EXAMINER MRS L. ENGELBRECHT
INTERNAL MODERATOR DR J. ODENDAAL
ACADEMIC HEAD DR G. HARRISON
TOTAL MARKS 100

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QUESTION ONE 28

Question One consists of five (5) questions.

Read Unit 1, Section 1: What is Language? in the English Home and First Additional
Language and Literacy Teaching in the Foundation Phase 2 (F-EHF 222) Curriculum and
Learning Guide (CLG) before answering questions 1.1 to 1.5.

Select NEXT PAGE to begin this section.


1.1 READ the clues below and provide a ONE-WORD answer to each.

Please read the following instructions carefully to ensure you receive full marks:

Spelling matters: Each answer must be spelled correctly to be marked as correct.
Spelling errors will result in the answer being marked incorrect.

Word length: Look at the number in brackets for each numbered clue – this tells you
how many letters are in the correct answer.

1.1.1 This term describes the way words are formed in a language. (10)
1.1.2 The structure that determines how we put words together to form sentences. (6)
1.1.3 This aspect of language refers to the system of sounds recognized as meaningful.
(9)
1.1.4 This concept refers to language functioning at the levels of sound and meaning.
(7)
1.1.5 The arrangement of sentences to form ideas, paragraphs, essays, etc., beyond
the sentence level. (9)
1.1.6 Decisions about appropriate language use, despite sentence and conversation
correctness. (10)
[6]

1.2 Linguistic researchers, Barber (1972), Crystal (2010) and Yule (2006), described
characteristics of language that are unique to the human species. Review the examples
of how each would look in a Foundation Phase classroom when promoting language
learning, on the left, and match them to the characteristic from the drop-down menu on
the right.

EXAMPLES:
1.2.1 Design activities that scaffold learners’ language learning by breaking down tasks
into manageable units. Start with building vocabulary, move on to forming simple
sentences, and gradually progress to more complex language structures.




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