EML1501/102/0/2024
EML1501
Emergent Literacy
Assessment 02 2024
PARAPHRASE YOUR WORK TO AVOID PLAGARISM (CHANGE WORDS)
PREVIEW
QUESTION 1 [30]
The following questions are based on the scenario below.
Tom is a 4-year-old boy who stays with his granny in a village. Every evening his granny
tells him short bedtime stories. He enjoys storytelling. He has just been admitted at a local
daycare centre and the teacher is impressed by how Tom retells the stories to his peers at
the centre. His language is characterised by more complex sentences that resemble that of
older children.
1.1 Describe the language stage that Tom displays. Give concrete examples to support
your answer. (15)
EML1501
Emergent Literacy
Assessment 02 2024
PARAPHRASE YOUR WORK TO AVOID PLAGARISM (CHANGE WORDS)
PREVIEW
QUESTION 1 [30]
The following questions are based on the scenario below.
Tom is a 4-year-old boy who stays with his granny in a village. Every evening his granny
tells him short bedtime stories. He enjoys storytelling. He has just been admitted at a local
daycare centre and the teacher is impressed by how Tom retells the stories to his peers at
the centre. His language is characterised by more complex sentences that resemble that of
older children.
1.1 Describe the language stage that Tom displays. Give concrete examples to support
your answer. (15)