, .Introduction [5] In no less than five sentences, introduce your assessment by telling us
who you are and what you will write about. First Portfolio Activity [10] Task 1: Screenshot
(3) In Unit 0, you were asked to write a reflection in which you introduce yourself by
telling us who you are and answering some questions about yourself and your language
background. (First Portfolio Activity). Take a screenshot of your First Portfolio activity and
paste it into your assessment. If you did not complete the activity at the beginning of the
semester, you will not be awarded marks as we look at the date when the activity was
completed. Task 2: First Portfolio Activity Reflection (7) Re-write your first portfolio
activity based on what you have learned while working through the module AFL1501. Tell
us more about yourself and what has changed since you first wrote your First Portfolio.
You will not be allocated marks if you do not write your first portfolio activity. Second
Portfolio Activity [30] Task 1: Family Tree (10) ● Draw a family tree graphic/diagram of
your family as far back as you can identify them. Indicate your family lineage. That is the
family from your father’s side and the family from your mother’s side. The family tree
needs to go down to the youngest member of your
INTRODUCTION
This portfolio for AFL1501 represents my journey and reflections throughout the semester as I
engaged deeply with the concepts of language, culture, and identity. My name is [Your Name],
and in this assessment, I will revisit my initial selfintroduction, reflect on the changes in my
understanding, and demonstrate my appreciation of my heritage through a family tree. I will
explore various South African terms of address and discuss how they embody cultural values.
Additionally, I will engage with topics such as the role of women in wildlife conservation and the
concept of Ubuntu in combating poaching. Finally, I will reflect on the influence of language on
my identity, drawing insights from former President Thabo Mbeki’s powerful speech on African
identity. Through this portfolio, I aim to showcase the personal growth and profound
understanding I have gained in AFL1501.