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ENC1501 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2026 - DUE 27 July 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2. Ensure your success with us.. SECTION A [20] Assessment 2 consists of several questions. Answer all the questions. Number your answers correctly and take note of the mark allocation for each question. We strongly recommend that you type out your assessment. Submit your assessment to myUnisa in the same way you would submit your other assessments (i.e., via myUnisa). To answer Assessment 2, you must study all the units. Remember to write all your particulars on the front cover. Also include the UNIQUE NUMBER for this assignment. Question 1 (10) 1.1 Define the role of tone and intonation in effective listening. (5) 1.2. What is formal and informal language? (1) 1. 3 Explain with an example where each is typically used. (4) Question 2 (10) 2.1 Describe how television influences the development of listening skills, especially for learners who do not speak English as a home language. (10) Downloaded by Edge Tutor () lOMoARcPSD| ENC1501 ASSESSMENT 01/2026 3 SECTION B [40] QUESTION 3 3.1 Discuss different aspects of sound and indicate how you will use them to enhance the listening skills in your Foundation Phase class. (10) 3.2. Choose any five (5) of Carol Reading's seven (7) pillars of creativity and apply them to a classroom speaking activity. Explain how each pillar can be used to enhance learners’ speaking confidence and engagement. (20) 3.3. Analyse how coherence, cohesion and logical sequencing contribute to the overall effectiveness of a written text. In your answer, refer to the relationship between sentence structure, paragraph development and the continuity of ideas. (10) SECTION C [40] Question 4 Read the following case study and answer the questions that follow. In Ngudza, a rural primary school, Foundation Phase teachers struggle to teach reading effectively due to overcrowded classrooms, limited resources and language barriers. Many learners begin Grade 1 without prior exposure to print. Teachers lack adequate training and support to implement effective reading strategies, resulting in poor learner performance. Concerned parents have begun voicing frustration over their children's reading difficulties and are demanding accountability from the teachers. This pressure adds emotional and professional strain on educators, who feel unsupported by the system despite their efforts. 4.1 After reading the article “The Foundation Phase Teachers’ Challenges in Teaching Reading in South Africa” by Dagada, M. (2022), critically analyse how the challenges affecting reading instruction in the Foundation Phase can be addressed. In your discussion, focus on the following aspects: 4.1.1 Shortage of resources (5) 4.1.2. Lack of support from the SMT (5) 4.1.3. Lack of parental support (5) Downloaded by Edge Tutor () lOMoARcPSD| ENC1501/ASSESSMENT 2/0/2026 4 4.2 Create a colourful picture story suitable for Grade R learners. Your story should be at least three (3) paragraphs long and include illustrations (No more than four (4) sentences in each paragraph). You may look for pictures or draw them. Ensure that your story demonstrates: (20) • Clear sequencing of events (beginning, middle and end) • Coherence and cohesion between sentences and paragraphs • Correct use of spelling and verb tenses • Age-appropriate vocabulary and themes Your story should be imaginative, enjoyable and suitable for reading aloud to young children. 4.2.1 Based on Bloom's taxonomy, create five (5) questions according to the following levels. (5) 4.2.1.1.One level 2 question 4.2.1.2 Two-level 4 questions 4.2.1.3 One level 5 question.


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