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, Section 1: Overall Module Reflection (10 Marks)

Question 1

Before starting AFL1501, I viewed language mainly as a way people communicate with each other. I
understood that different cultures and communities speak different languages, but I did not think
deeply about how language is connected to identity, history, and everyday experiences. I believed
language was mostly about grammar, vocabulary, and speaking correctly. My understanding of
culture and community was also quite general, as I mainly associated culture with traditions, food,
and celebrations.

Throughout the module, my understanding developed in many ways. I learned that language is
more than communication because it also reflects people’s identities, values, and sense of
belonging. The module showed me that the language a person speaks can influence how they see
themselves and how others see them. I also learned that language can create unity within
communities, but it can also lead to exclusion when people are judged based on the way they
speak or the language they use.

One important thing that stood out to me was the relationship between language and identity.
Before this module, I did not fully realise how strongly people connect their language to their
personal and cultural identity. I now understand why many people feel proud of their home
language and why preserving languages is important. The module helped me see that losing a
language can also mean losing parts of culture, history, and traditions.

Another meaningful aspect of the module was learning about multilingualism and diversity in South
Africa. Since South Africa has many official languages and different cultural groups, communication
can be both interesting and challenging. The module made me reflect on how language differences
affect education, workplaces, and social interactions. I became more aware of the importance of
respecting different languages and cultural backgrounds instead of assuming that one language or
culture is more important than another.

The module also changed the way I think about community. Previously, I thought communities
were mainly based on location or family connections. However, I learned that communities can
also be formed through shared language, culture, beliefs, and experiences. Language plays a major
role in helping people feel connected and understood within a group.

Overall, AFL1501 helped me think more critically about language, identity, culture, and community.
Although I already had some basic understanding of these concepts, the module expanded my
perspective and encouraged me to be more open-minded and respectful towards people from
different backgrounds. The learning experience showed me that language is not only a
communication tool but also an important part of human identity and social connection.

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