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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
May/June 2025
ENG1511
English Proficiency for University Studies
100 Marks
Duration: 4 Hours
First Examiner: Dr V Hlatshwayo
Second Examiner: Prof. T Shange
YOUR EXAM QR CODE & EXAM
ACCESS CODE
Exam Access Code: 632c3952
The examination is open book. This means that students are allowed to consult
both primary and secondary texts during the exam. However, any information used
from these sources must be properly cited with in-text references and a full citation
on the reference page.
This paper consists of 4 pages.
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The examination is divided into TWO sections: Section A and Section B. Answer all
the questions in section A, then write an essay on one of the topics in section B.
Instructions:
• All answers must be typed in 12-point font in 1.5 spacing.
• The examination is being conducted as a portfolio examination based on an
examination question paper. The examination will be managed on the
myUnisa platform.
• Remember to login to the Invigilator App using the QR Code provided.
• Wherever you use anyone else’s words or ideas, a full reference must be
provided. A full reference consists of firstly an in-text reference with the
author’s name, the date of publication and the page number, and secondly a
full list of references at the end of the essay.
• Do not submit AI generated essays as this will be a breach of exam rules if
not properly referenced.
• Any form of plagiarism or cheating will be referred to the Disciplinary
Services.
• Click on the Honesty Declaration before submitting your examination answer.
• The question paper can be downloaded from the myExams platform on 17
May 2025 at least 15 minutes before 12:45 in the morning (South African
time), and the completed examination must be uploaded by 16:45 in the
afternoon (South African time).
• The answers must be uploaded as a PDF electronic document. See
instructions on the myUnisa landing page for detailed instructions on how to
submit your Examination answer file.
NO LATE EXAMS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
SECTION A
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Read the following passage and answer the questions:
There is little doubt that there are people and institutions who see the spread of
English as being both commercially and politically extremely important for their own
interests. An example of such an institution could be said to be the British Council.
A major task of the British Council is to give access to British culture across the
world. What better way to do this than to offer access to British English? Hence
British Councils across the world have established English language schools. These
schools promote a British or native speaker model and language teaching materials
published by British publishing houses. However, it is noteworthy that the British
Council sees these schools as operating with an overall purpose of building mutually
beneficial relationships between people in the UK and other countries.
Mullany and Stockwell. (2015). Introducing English Language. Routledge
1. In your view, what would be an appropriate and relevant title for the passage
above? (2)
2. From your reading of the passage, identify the following:
i) The central idea/main idea it conveys. (2)
ii) Two sentences that support the main idea. (4)
iii) The concluding sentence. (2)
3. Read the sentence below and answer the questions that follow:
‘These schools promote a British or native speaker model and language teaching
materials published by British publishing houses.’
i) What does the ‘native speaker’ mean in the context in which it is used in
the above sentence? (2)
ii) What part of speech is the word ‘promote’? (1)
iii) Provide the synonyms of ‘house’ and ‘publish’. (2)
4. Read the sentence below and answer the questions that follow:
‘The Councils across the world have established English language schools.’
i) Identify the tense used in the sentence above. (1)
ii) Rephrase the sentence provided above in your own words. (2)
3
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EXAM PACK
FOR ASSISTANCE WITH THIS MODULE +27 67 171 1739
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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
May/June 2025
ENG1511
English Proficiency for University Studies
100 Marks
Duration: 4 Hours
First Examiner: Dr V Hlatshwayo
Second Examiner: Prof. T Shange
YOUR EXAM QR CODE & EXAM
ACCESS CODE
Exam Access Code: 632c3952
The examination is open book. This means that students are allowed to consult
both primary and secondary texts during the exam. However, any information used
from these sources must be properly cited with in-text references and a full citation
on the reference page.
This paper consists of 4 pages.
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, lOMoARcPSD|54662912
The examination is divided into TWO sections: Section A and Section B. Answer all
the questions in section A, then write an essay on one of the topics in section B.
Instructions:
• All answers must be typed in 12-point font in 1.5 spacing.
• The examination is being conducted as a portfolio examination based on an
examination question paper. The examination will be managed on the
myUnisa platform.
• Remember to login to the Invigilator App using the QR Code provided.
• Wherever you use anyone else’s words or ideas, a full reference must be
provided. A full reference consists of firstly an in-text reference with the
author’s name, the date of publication and the page number, and secondly a
full list of references at the end of the essay.
• Do not submit AI generated essays as this will be a breach of exam rules if
not properly referenced.
• Any form of plagiarism or cheating will be referred to the Disciplinary
Services.
• Click on the Honesty Declaration before submitting your examination answer.
• The question paper can be downloaded from the myExams platform on 17
May 2025 at least 15 minutes before 12:45 in the morning (South African
time), and the completed examination must be uploaded by 16:45 in the
afternoon (South African time).
• The answers must be uploaded as a PDF electronic document. See
instructions on the myUnisa landing page for detailed instructions on how to
submit your Examination answer file.
NO LATE EXAMS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
SECTION A
2
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Read the following passage and answer the questions:
There is little doubt that there are people and institutions who see the spread of
English as being both commercially and politically extremely important for their own
interests. An example of such an institution could be said to be the British Council.
A major task of the British Council is to give access to British culture across the
world. What better way to do this than to offer access to British English? Hence
British Councils across the world have established English language schools. These
schools promote a British or native speaker model and language teaching materials
published by British publishing houses. However, it is noteworthy that the British
Council sees these schools as operating with an overall purpose of building mutually
beneficial relationships between people in the UK and other countries.
Mullany and Stockwell. (2015). Introducing English Language. Routledge
1. In your view, what would be an appropriate and relevant title for the passage
above? (2)
2. From your reading of the passage, identify the following:
i) The central idea/main idea it conveys. (2)
ii) Two sentences that support the main idea. (4)
iii) The concluding sentence. (2)
3. Read the sentence below and answer the questions that follow:
‘These schools promote a British or native speaker model and language teaching
materials published by British publishing houses.’
i) What does the ‘native speaker’ mean in the context in which it is used in
the above sentence? (2)
ii) What part of speech is the word ‘promote’? (1)
iii) Provide the synonyms of ‘house’ and ‘publish’. (2)
4. Read the sentence below and answer the questions that follow:
‘The Councils across the world have established English language schools.’
i) Identify the tense used in the sentence above. (1)
ii) Rephrase the sentence provided above in your own words. (2)
3
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