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ENG2613 Assignment 3 2025 (Year Module) - Due 4 August 2025 1. In an essay of NO MORE THAN 1000 WORDS (about 3 pages), evaluate the appropriateness of the two texts provided above for an Intermediate Phase FAL (first additional language) South African classroom. You should evaluate the appropriateness of each text for an Intermediate Phase FAL South African classroom in relation to the following four aspects:  age appropriateness in terms of style and themes,  moral and ethical learning,  emotional and mental development, and  promoting inclusivity. Your essay should contain:  an introduction, which outlines the main argument of your essay and provides  a roadmap for how the rest of your essay will be structured;  a body, which evaluates the appropriateness of both texts in terms of the four aspects listed above; and  a conclusion, which sums up the main points of your argument.

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Introduction

Literature is an essential pedagogical tool in the Intermediate Phase of South African
education, especially in First Additional Language (FAL) classrooms, where it can support
language development while cultivating emotional intelligence, social awareness, and
ethical reasoning. The texts Why the Bat Flies at Night (Nalibali, 2025) and The Robin’s
Lament (Gozelski, 2024) offer unique opportunities to engage learners in narratives that
resonate with their lived experiences and developmental needs. This essay argues that
both texts are suitable for Intermediate Phase FAL learners, based on four key criteria: age
appropriateness in terms of style and themes, moral and ethical learning, emotional and
mental development, and the promotion of inclusivity. The body of this essay will evaluate
each text separately across these dimensions, followed by a conclusion summarising the
findings.



Evaluation of Why the Bat Flies at Night

Age Appropriateness (Style and Themes)

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Evaluating the Appropriateness of Two Texts for an Intermediate Phase FAL
Classroom

INTRODUCTION

Literature is an essential pedagogical tool in the Intermediate Phase of South African
education, especially in First Additional Language (FAL) classrooms, where it can support
language development while cultivating emotional intelligence, social awareness, and ethical
reasoning. The texts Why the Bat Flies at Night (Nalibali, 2025) and The Robin’s Lament
(Gozelski, 2024) offer unique opportunities to engage learners in narratives that resonate with
their lived experiences and developmental needs. This essay argues that both texts are
suitable for Intermediate Phase FAL learners, based on four key criteria: age appropriateness
in terms of style and themes, moral and ethical learning, emotional and mental development,
and the promotion of inclusivity. The body of this essay will evaluate each text separately
across these dimensions, followed by a conclusion summarising the findings.




Evaluation of Why the Bat Flies at Night

Age Appropriateness (Style and Themes)

Why the Bat Flies at Night is a traditional African folktale presented with a clear narrative
structure and accessible vocabulary, making it well-suited for Intermediate Phase learners
aged 9 to 12. The story follows a mythological format to explain why bats are nocturnal, using
characters like Mamanthwane and Legotlo to teach social values. The style, rooted in oral
storytelling traditions, is rhythmic, repetitive, and uses simple sentence structures—ideal for
FAL learners still developing their linguistic competence (Nalibali, 2025). The themes of
jealousy, justice, and transformation are not only age-appropriate but also compelling to
learners at this stage, as they begin to form a deeper understanding of complex social
interactions. According to Pretorius and Spaull (2016), children in this age group benefit
significantly from narratives that present abstract concepts in familiar, story-based contexts,
which this folktale achieves.

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