ENG2611
EXAMINATION
(PORTFOLIO)
ANSWERS OCT/NOV 2024
ENG2611 EXAMINATION (PORTFOLIO)
ANSWERS OCT/NOV 2024
, October/November 2024
QUESTION 2
2.1. Difference between Foundation Phase and Intermediate Phase (4 marks)
In educational terms:
- **Foundation Phase** typically includes grades R-3 (roughly ages 5-8), focusing on
developing basic literacy, numeracy, and social skills. The curriculum is generally
play-based and aims to foster a love for learning through engaging activities.
- **Intermediate Phase** encompasses grades 4-6 (ages 9-12), where students shift
towards more structured learning. This phase introduces more complex concepts,
critical thinking, and independent work while still incorporating collaborative activities.
2.2. Suitability of Text A for both phases (16 marks)
**Foundation Phase:**
1. **Engaging Language and Imagery**: Text A may use simple, engaging language
and vivid imagery that captures the imagination of young learners, helping them
connect with the story.
2. **Themes of Friendship and Family**: If the text addresses universal themes such
as friendship, family, or adventure, these relatable topics can stimulate discussions
among young learners.
3. **Interactive Reading Approach**: Teachers can incorporate read-aloud sessions,
which suit Foundation Phase learners' learning styles, facilitating participation and
comprehension through repetition and rhythm.
EXAMINATION
(PORTFOLIO)
ANSWERS OCT/NOV 2024
ENG2611 EXAMINATION (PORTFOLIO)
ANSWERS OCT/NOV 2024
, October/November 2024
QUESTION 2
2.1. Difference between Foundation Phase and Intermediate Phase (4 marks)
In educational terms:
- **Foundation Phase** typically includes grades R-3 (roughly ages 5-8), focusing on
developing basic literacy, numeracy, and social skills. The curriculum is generally
play-based and aims to foster a love for learning through engaging activities.
- **Intermediate Phase** encompasses grades 4-6 (ages 9-12), where students shift
towards more structured learning. This phase introduces more complex concepts,
critical thinking, and independent work while still incorporating collaborative activities.
2.2. Suitability of Text A for both phases (16 marks)
**Foundation Phase:**
1. **Engaging Language and Imagery**: Text A may use simple, engaging language
and vivid imagery that captures the imagination of young learners, helping them
connect with the story.
2. **Themes of Friendship and Family**: If the text addresses universal themes such
as friendship, family, or adventure, these relatable topics can stimulate discussions
among young learners.
3. **Interactive Reading Approach**: Teachers can incorporate read-aloud sessions,
which suit Foundation Phase learners' learning styles, facilitating participation and
comprehension through repetition and rhythm.