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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the TMS3716 Assignment 3 (QUALITY ANSWERS) 2024. For assistance call or us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4....... Question 1 1.1 According to the CAPS, what are the important features of an oral presentation? (5 marks) 1.2 Explain how you would use an audio resource such as a news bulletin, a podcast and so on in your home language classroom to teach speaking and integrate reading and writing with speaking in the lesson. a. speaking (4 marks) b. reading (4 marks) c. writing (4 marks) 1.3 Design a speaking activity for your Grade 8 home language classroom and point out the important features for each of the following phases: i) planning (researching and organising) (4 marks) and ii) practising and presenting (4 marks) [25 marks] Question 2 2.1 Text-based approach Copy and paste a text that is suitable for Grade 9 home language learners in your assignment. The text can be in any home language, but the response should be in English. (1 mark) Use the text to design the following activities for your Grade 9 learners: 2.1.1 Pre-reading activities (3 marks) 2.1.2 Reading activities (3 marks) 2.1.3 Post-reading activities (3 marks) 2.2 Explain how you would you incorporate schema theory principles in your lesson planning by referring to the following aspects: 2.2.1 How will you activate prior knowledge? (2 marks) 2.2.2 How will you use schema theory for collaborative learning? (2 marks) 2.3 Read the following text and then answer the questions that follow: Young Swimmer to the Rescue (E Smith; news reporter) Bongi Shabalala, a 12-year-old Grade 5 pupil at Fundani Primary School, rescued a schoolboy who was drowning in a dam. Eight-year-old Michael Naidoo was swimming in the Rough Dam near the school on Friday afternoon. According to reports, the Grade 3 boy was trying to dive from a tree but hit his head on a branch before falling into the water. Bongi, who was on her way home from school, saw the boy floating in the dam. She immediately dived in to rescue him. She is the swimming captain at her school, and she also has a certificate in first aid. Bongi brought the boy to the shore and revived him. She knew how to do mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The Red Cross says that life-saving techniques like this are not difficult, but you must act quickly. If someone stops breathing, you must act immediately. Fortunately, Bongi’s friend, Ann Brown, was also passing the scene of the accident. Her dog started to bark, and she went to the site where Bongi was assisting the boy. She alerted the school principal, who called the rescue services. Bongi will receive a reward for her bravery and for saving Michael Naidoo’s life. The principal, Mrs Makhanya, said she had warned all the schoolchildren not to misbehave. They may not go to the dam on their own. The principal has requested all children to attend both first aid and swimming classes. How would you use the text Young Swimmer to the Rescue for: 2.3.1 Prepared reading (2 marks) 2.3.2 Reading comprehension (2 marks) 2.4 How would you use the top-down model of reading in your home language classroom to enhance students' reading comprehension and engagement? Provide an example activity. (3 marks) 2.5 One way of using the top-down model of teaching reading is the use of the cloze technique. Design a cloze text and include it in your assignment. Explain the following: 2.5.1 How you designed it (2 marks) 2.5.2 The language skills that you plan to teach or assess using the text (2 marks) [25 marks] Question 3 3.1 Copy and paste or scan a suitable text, for example, a newspaper or magazine article in your assignment, and clarify how you would use it in your Grade 9 home language classroom to teach any five of the following: 3.1.1 Skimming and scanning 3.1.2 Identifying the purpose and target group 3.1.3 Inferring meaning and conclusions 3.1.4 Identifying fact and opinion 3.1.5 Forming own opinion 3.1.6 Determining meaning of unfamiliar words 3.1.7 Identifying manipulative language (10 marks) 3.2 Copy and paste or scan a suitable cartoon or advertisement that would be suitable for a Grade 9 classroom in your assignment. Design activities based on the cartoon or advertisement that could be used to each any five of the following: 3.2.1 Structure 3.2.2 Speech bubbles and what they communicate 3.2.3 Facial expressions and the intended message 3.2.4 Inferences made 3.2.5 Word choice and the intension 3.2.6 Figures of speech and their meaning 3.2.6 Intention or overall message of the cartoonist or writer 3.2.7 Facts and opinions portrayed (10 marks) 3.3 Post-reading activities should also lead to the development of critical language awareness. Name at least five critical language awareness aspects and give an examples of each aspect. (5 marks) [25 marks] Question 4 4.1 How would you teach the following key features of a literary text to a Grade 7 home language classroom? Choose any five. 4.1.1 Genre and type 4.1.2 Plot and subplot 4.1.3 Event, cause and result 4.1.4 Conflict 4.1.5 Characterisation 4.1.6 Role of narrator 4.1.7 Messages and themes 4.1.7 Background, setting and relation to character and theme

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, QUESTION 1

1.1.

Organise an oral presentation in three parts

Introduction

When crafting an oral presentation, it is critical to ignite the audience's interest
right from the start. The introduction should address fundamental questions:
Who is speaking, what the topic is, where the context or setting lies, and when
the events or developments occurred. This foundational information sets the
stage and helps the audience align their expectations. In accordance with the
Curriculum Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS), a captivating opening not
only engages but also provides a clear roadmap of the presentation's trajectory.



Body

The body of the oral presentation should be organized to logically unfold the
main points. Accurate and thoroughly researched information forms the core of
this segment. The presenter must ensure clarity and depth by supporting these
main points with credible data and evidence. CAPS emphasizes the need for
informative and engaging content; therefore, details and descriptive sentences
are essential to making the presentation both informative and captivating.
Furthermore, a coherent structure that seamlessly transitions from one point to
the next enhances the audience's understanding and keeps their attention
anchored throughout.



Conclusion

Concluding an oral presentation involves distilling the critical message and
reinforcing the main points made. A succinct yet comprehensive summary
reiterates the essential insights shared, ensuring the audience retains the
presentation's core message. CAPS advises wrapping up by restating the main
point clearly and drawing upon the main points to formulate a personal opinion
regarding the topic. Personal insights not only add a unique perspective but


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