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ENG2613
Applied English Language for Foundation and Intermediate
Phase – First Additional Language

October/November 2025


N.B PARAPHRASE YOUR WORK TO AVOID PLAGARISM (CHANGE WORDS)




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1.1) Reasons mother doesn’t want a dog

Reason 1: Dogs shed hair and track mud on the floor.

This is a concern of an adult since it is the role of a grown-up to clean the
home whereas a child may not consider the mess a problem.

, Reason 2: Dogs need to be taken outside even in bad weather (ice
and snow).

This concerns an adult since an adult will consider the inconvenience and
responsibility whereas a child will just consider playing with the dog.



1.2) Humorous lines/images

Younger learners laugh at exaggerated, silly, or unexpected images. Three
examples:

“And do disgraceful things on rugs” – Humorous because children
find the idea of a naughty pet making a mess funny.

“And flop upon your bed at night / And snore their doggy snore” –
The idea of a dog sleeping and snoring like a human is amusing.

“Because, more than a dog, I think / She will not want this snake.”
– The surprise ending is funny because the child thinks a snake would
be a better alternative, which is ironic since a snake is far worse than a
dog.



(6 marks: 2 marks per example with explanation)



1.3) Teaching “off the page”

Three practical ways to make the poem interactive in class:

Dramatisation/Role-play – Learners can act out the dog’s behaviour
(snoring, tracking mud, barking at strangers) to bring humour to life.

Sound effects – Learners can make barking, snoring, or hissing
noises to match the lines, making the poem fun and memorable.

Drawing/Visual activity – Ask learners to draw the dog doing one of
the silly things mentioned (sleeping on the bed, making a mess on the
rug, or a snake as a pet).



Question 2 (Drama)

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