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ENG2611 January February Sup Portfolio (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 17 January 2025

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ENG2611 January February Sup Portfolio (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 17 January 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.. QUESTIONS 1. Identify the four basic elements of reading and provide a brief explanation of each element. Do not simply duplicate the information in your study guide – your explanations should be phrased in your own words and demonstrate your own understanding of the concepts. (8 marks) 2. Read the poem below and answer the questions based on the poem: "Motho Ke Motho Ka Batho Babang (A Person Is a Person Because of Other People)", Jeremy Cronin ENG2611 January/February 2025 3 2.1. In a single sentence, explain what this poem is about. (2 marks) 2.2. Write a paragraph in which you describe an appropriate pre-reading activity that you could use for your learners if you were to teach this poem. Explain why the activity you describe would be an effective one to use when teaching this poem in particular – how does it relate to the poem's content and to aspects of the poem that learners might struggle to understand without the pre-reading activity? (5 marks) 2.3. Write a paragraph in which you explain how you would use your understanding of syntax to help learners explore this poem. Offer examples from the poem to motivate your ideas and make your lesson specific. (5 marks) 2.4. Write a paragraph in which you discuss the poem according to the pragmatics system. Which words or sentences in the poem are changed because of their context? Explain how they are changed, and what effect this has. (5 marks) 2.5. Write a paragraph in which you design and describe a multimodal activity you could use when teaching this poem. Explain why the activity you describe would be an effective one to use when teaching this poem in particular – how does it relate to the poem's content and to aspects of the poem that learners might struggle to understand through reading alone? (8 marks) 2.6. Write a paragraph in which you create two post-reading questions for this poem. For each question, explain why the question would be effective in the teaching of this specific poem – how does each question relate to the poem's content and to aspects of the poem that learners might need help understanding? (8 marks) 3. In your own words, explain the concept of a focus study and its value in teaching literature. Do not simply duplicate the information in your study guide – your explanation should be phrased in your own words and demonstrate your own understanding of the concept. (4 marks) 4. Your study guide identifies two possible kinds of focus studies: focus studies that investigate genres and focus studies that investigate authors. Write a paragraph in which you briefly describe both types of focus studies, then choose the one you think would be the most effective for teaching the poem above. Explain your decision. (5 marks) Section Total: 50 Marks ENG2611 January/February 2025 4 SECTION B QUESTION “Multilingualism in the classroom is both a challenge and an opportunity.” Write an essay of 800-1000 words in which you engage with the quote above to discuss how teachers can use multilingualism as a resource to enhance language learning in the Foundation and Intermediate Phases. In your essay, you should: Explore the concept of multilingualism in a South African context; • explain what kinds of challenges and opportunities multilingualism can present in the South African teaching environment; • discuss how teachers can use South Africa's multilingual context as a resource to enhance language learning in the Foundation and Intermediate Phase classroom; • refer to at least THREE academic sources to motivate your points; and • provide practical examples of classroom strategies.

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ENG2611
Jan/Feb Supplementary exam
PORTFOLIO 2025
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SECTION A

QUESTION 1

The four basic elements of reading are graphophonemics, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
Each of these elements plays a crucial role in how we process and understand written
language, and they work together to enable effective reading.

Graphophonemics refers to the connection between written symbols (letters) and the sounds
they represent. This system is foundational in learning to read, as it helps us recognize and
decode words by matching letters to their corresponding sounds. For example, the letter "b"
corresponds to the sound /b/. While this system is essential for beginners, some learners may
be able to read before fully understanding the relationship between sounds and letters,
indicating that the system is less emphasized for more advanced readers.
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SECTION A

QUESTION 1

The four basic elements of reading are graphophonemics, syntax, semantics, and
pragmatics. Each of these elements plays a crucial role in how we process and
understand written language, and they work together to enable effective reading.

1. Graphophonemics refers to the connection between written symbols (letters)
and the sounds they represent. This system is foundational in learning to
read, as it helps us recognize and decode words by matching letters to their
corresponding sounds. For example, the letter "b" corresponds to the sound
/b/. While this system is essential for beginners, some learners may be able to
read before fully understanding the relationship between sounds and letters,
indicating that the system is less emphasized for more advanced readers.

2. Syntax involves the grammatical structure of sentences. It governs the rules
that determine how words are organized within a sentence to convey
meaning. Syntax helps readers understand how different words function in
relation to each other (e.g., subject-verb-object order). A proper
understanding of syntax ensures that a sentence flows logically and that each
word fits within the context of the sentence. Syntax always interacts with
semantics, as the structure of a sentence must align with its intended
meaning.

3. Semantics is concerned with the meaning of words and sentences. It is the
process of interpreting the ideas and concepts conveyed through the text.
When reading, readers rely on their understanding of word meanings to
comprehend the text as a whole. If a reader encounters an unfamiliar word,
they may attempt to substitute it with another word that makes sense in the
context, thus maintaining the flow of understanding. However, if readers get
stuck on a difficult word, it can hinder the reading process, so it’s advised to
keep reading and focus on understanding the broader meaning.

4. Pragmatics refers to how language is used in specific social and contextual
situations. It deals with the rules and conventions that govern language usage
in everyday life, such as how words or phrases are shaped by cultural norms
Disclaimer
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intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.
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