ENG2611
APPLIED ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR FOUNDATIONS AND INTERMEDIATE PHASE-
FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE
100 marks
48 hours
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Answer both Section A and Section B
Section A is worth 50 marks
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SECTION A [50 marks]
QUESTION 1
a) In a paragraph of not more than 10 lines, briefly discuss THREE ways in which
literary studies can help promote multicultural awareness among English FAL
learners. (10)
b) In your own words, briefly explain what you understand by the concept of
“reading and writing as symbiotic processes” and explain the implications this
has for language teaching. (10)
c) Is critical writing the same as criticism? Describe TWO ways in which the two
are similar OR different and give one suitable example to illustrate the
similarities OR differences between them. (10)
d) Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow:
Different
We are all born
in a different way
How we look
And what we say
From different countries
Around the world
Of different genders:
Boys and girls
Of many sizes
And colours too
The things we like
And the things we do
We are so glad
It works this way
The world is so colourful
Everyday
If everyone were the same
You see
You wouldn’t be you
And I wouldn’t be me!
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(i) Using the poem as a reference, list FIVE (5) questions you could pose to either
the Foundation Phase or Intermediate Phase learners as part of the pre-
reading phase to sensitize them to diversity. (10)
(ii) Using the poem as a reference, list FIVE (5) questions you could pose to
either Foundation Phase or Intermediate Phase learners as part of the
reading phase to help them learn about diversity. (10)
QUESTION 2 [Essay question] [50 marks]
You must refer to the following poem in order to respond to the essay question
below. First read the poem and then read the instructions that follow.
THIS OLD EARTH
This old earth
needs our help,
to stay fresh and clean
and green.
With a pick it up, pitch it in,
and throw it in the can-
This old earth will be
clean again.
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ESSAY QUESTION
Modern language teaching methods highly encourage the use of multimodal
response approaches to help learners read/write about literary texts in fun ways.
Pretend you have to teach the following poem to a group of Foundation/Intermediate
phase learners. Discuss ANY TWO multimodal response approaches you can use to
help learners engage with this poem. Your discussion should include the following:
An introductory paragraph in which you explain what multimodal response
approaches are/what they entail.
Two body paragraphs in which you discuss ANY TWO multimodal response
approaches you can use to help learners read and write about the poem. Your
discussion should include a brief description of the suitable approach, explanations of
why each approach you discuss would be relevant for your learners. Ensure that you
discuss each of the two approaches you choose to write about, in a separate
paragraph (One approach per paragraph).
A concluding paragraph in which you highlight the benefits of using multimodal
approaches to teach literary texts.
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