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ENG3701
Assignment One 2025

History and spread of English

25 marks
N.B PARAPHRASE YOUR WORK TO AVOID PLAGARISM (CHANGE WORDS)




General Instructions:

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,If you are submitting a typed response,


 Use the Arial font
 Use size 14 for headings and size 12 for the body of your answer.
 Use double spacing for your paragraphs.
 From the options available to format your work on the Home tab of the ribbon on
your computer, please click on JUSTIFY to format your work.


Be mindful of the following:
 Ensure that the work you submit is not in anyway password-protected or locked
for editing.
 Check after submission that all your work has been uploaded.
 Keep a record or proof of submission to safeguard your interests.
 Remember to convert to PDF before uploading.




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Presentation:


 Cover page with name, student number and, module code
 All subsequent pages must have your name and student number
 If you are submitting a typed response, use the prescribed font sizes and line
spacing and justify paragraphs.

 If you are submitting a handwritten response, try to ensure that your handwriting is
neat and legible. Your responses must be written in pen and not pencil as this affects
the quality of the scanned paper.

 Number your answers correctly and clearly as per each question in the task sheet.
 Please do not write in the margin/s.


NB Please DO NOT use ChatGPT or any Artificial Intelligence.
(b) Use YOUR OWN WORDS as much as possible.
(c) Cite and acknowledge reliable academic sources.
(d) Your ‘voice’ must come across clearly in your answers.


No late submissions will be accepted, nor will extensions be granted.

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Assignment One

This assignment is designed to familiarise you with analysing texts and to ease you into the
course’s complexity while helping you develop rigorous critical thinking skills. Though the
questions may appear simple, they lay the groundwork for Assignment 2, which will involve
more challenging tasks. The goal is to build your confidence and foundational skills
incrementally, preparing you for the increasing demands of the course.


Instructions
• For this assignment, you must engage with pages 1.1-1.5 of the ENG3701 Moodle site.
You’ll find this content in Unit 1: Politics of the English Language and Politics of
Language—start with 1.1 Introductionand move through the content and exercises up
to and including1.5 Major Topics/Themes in the Politics of English.

• You must also read the following articles:

‘The Lexis of South African English: Reflections of a Multilingual Society’ by Penny Silva
and
‘The Use of Slang by Black Youth in Gauteng’ by Bembe and Beukes
• Answer all questions in full sentences.

• Provide evidence and examples from the Moodle site and the articles to motivate
your arguments.



Read the questions below and answer the questions that follow. Please ensure that you engage
ONLY with resources suggested when you construct your answers. This means that you should
not source answers online. You must show evidence of working with those selected for
the questions.


Section A: Engaging with Moodle content pages 1. 1 - 1 . 5


1. How do South African citizens or individuals from other countries construct their identities
through complex relationships with language? One should relate this question to
multilingual or foreign language speakers of English. (2 marks)

The development of personal identity heavily depends on language particularly within societies
which use multiple languages. South Africans develop their self-identification by using both
indigenous languages and English as well as Afrikaans according to their social environments
and work settings (UNISA, 2025). The language status of English creates a functional
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