CDE3701
ASSIGNMENT 2 ANSWERS 2024
CDE3701ASSIGNMENT 2 ANSWERS 2024
, CDE3701 ASSESSMENT 2
QUESTION 1:
CASE STUDY
Mrs du Toit is a teacher in a South African school with learners who are
exposed to multiple languages before the age of six. In her diverse classroom,
she has learners who come from different language backgrounds, including
Nguni, Sotho, English and Afrikaans. As a teacher, she observes that some
learners in her classroom frequently code-switch between English and other
indigenous languages, particularly during informal conversations.
Carefully read the case study and answer the questions below:
1.1 How would you define code-switching in the South African classroom
context?
Address how Mrs du Toit can use code-switching to ensure that it does not
hinder the learning progress of the learners in her classroom, while still
acknowledging and respecting the learners’ linguistic diversity.
Code-switching in the South African classroom context can be defined as the
practice of alternating between two or more languages within a single conversation
or interaction. In Mrs. du Toit's classroom, this may occur when learners switch
between English and their indigenous languages. To ensure that code-switching
ASSIGNMENT 2 ANSWERS 2024
CDE3701ASSIGNMENT 2 ANSWERS 2024
, CDE3701 ASSESSMENT 2
QUESTION 1:
CASE STUDY
Mrs du Toit is a teacher in a South African school with learners who are
exposed to multiple languages before the age of six. In her diverse classroom,
she has learners who come from different language backgrounds, including
Nguni, Sotho, English and Afrikaans. As a teacher, she observes that some
learners in her classroom frequently code-switch between English and other
indigenous languages, particularly during informal conversations.
Carefully read the case study and answer the questions below:
1.1 How would you define code-switching in the South African classroom
context?
Address how Mrs du Toit can use code-switching to ensure that it does not
hinder the learning progress of the learners in her classroom, while still
acknowledging and respecting the learners’ linguistic diversity.
Code-switching in the South African classroom context can be defined as the
practice of alternating between two or more languages within a single conversation
or interaction. In Mrs. du Toit's classroom, this may occur when learners switch
between English and their indigenous languages. To ensure that code-switching