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The AFL1501 PORTFOLIO document provides a comprehensive view of the significance of language, culture, and identity in the teaching profession. The responses show that being aware of one's linguistic and cultural background and appreciating diversity is essential in creating a welcoming and inclus...

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AFL1501
FINAL PORTFOLIO

Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 1)




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,Final Portfolio 2023 S1

Unique no: 217031

Year Mark 40%

Introduction: Introduce your assignment (5% )

Good day! My name is [Your Name] and I'm a student teacher in South Africa. I grew up in
[City/Town] in [Province/District], and I speak [list of languages you speak].

As for my idiolect and ecolect, I would say that they have both changed as I've grown up. When I
was younger, I used to speak more informally with my friends and family, using a lot of slang and
colloquial expressions. However, as I went through school and started to learn more formal
language, my idiolect became more formal as well.

Geographical location has definitely had an impact on my idiolect. For example, when I was living in
[City/Town], I used to speak with a lot of slang and expressions that were unique to that area.
However, when I moved to [Another City/Town], I had to adapt to a different way of speaking and
learn new expressions that were used in that area.

One example of how my idiolect has changed is the way I pronounce certain words. For instance,
when I was younger, I used to pronounce the word "water" as "wadder". However, as I got older and
started to learn more formal language, I began to pronounce it as "water", which is the correct way
of saying it.

Overall, I believe that our idiolect and ecolect are constantly changing and adapting to our
environment and experiences. As a teacher, I think it's important to be aware of these changes and
help our students develop their language skills in a way that is appropriate for different situations
and contexts.

Studying teaching has definitely had a significant impact on my overall understanding of education
and what it means to be a teacher. Through my studies, I have gained a deeper understanding of
educational theory, pedagogy, and best practices in teaching. I have also learned about the
importance of creating a positive learning environment, building relationships with students, and
catering to individual learning styles and needs.

Furthermore, doing practicals and student teaching has given me invaluable experience in the
classroom. It has allowed me to put the theoretical knowledge I've learned into practice and has
given me the opportunity to develop my teaching skills in a real-world setting. Through these
experiences, I've come to realize that teaching is not just about imparting knowledge to students,
but it is also about fostering a love of learning, inspiring creativity, and encouraging critical thinking.

One of the biggest lessons I've learned during my practicals and student teaching is that teaching
requires a lot of flexibility and adaptability. Every class is different, and every student is unique, so
it's essential to be able to adjust your teaching approach to meet the needs of each individual learner.
I've also learned that effective communication and collaboration with colleagues, parents, and the
wider community are crucial for creating a supportive and effective learning environment.


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, Overall, my studies and practical experiences have reinforced my passion for teaching and have
given me a deeper understanding of what it takes to be an effective educator. I am excited to
continue learning and growing as a teacher, and I look forward to making a positive impact on the
lives of my future students.




First Portfolio Activity: (10)
Tell us about yourself, where you grew up, which languages you speak, have your idiolect and
ecolect changed as you have grown up, and has geographical location made a difference to your
idiolect. Provide an example of how your idiolect has changed.

I mentioned that I grew up in a specific city or town in a particular province or district, and I listed the
languages that I speak. I also mentioned that my idiolect and ecolect have changed as I've grown
up, and that geographical location has played a role in these changes.

To provide an example of how my idiolect has changed, I mentioned that I used to pronounce the
word "water" as "wadder" when I was younger, but now I pronounce it correctly as "water." This is
just one example of how my idiolect has evolved over time.

Another example of how my idiolect has changed is the way I use slang and colloquial expressions.
When I was younger, I used to use a lot of informal language with my friends and family, but as I got
older and started to learn more formal language, I began to use more formal expressions and
language in my conversations. For instance, instead of saying "cool" to express approval, I might
now say "excellent" or "fantastic."

In terms of how geographical location has influenced my idiolect, I mentioned that when I moved to
a different city or town, I had to adapt to a different way of speaking and learn new expressions that
were used in that area. For example, if I moved from a predominantly Afrikaans-speaking area to an
area where English was more commonly spoken, I might have to adjust my idiolect to use more
English words and expressions.

Overall, our idiolect and ecolect are constantly evolving as we grow and have new experiences, and
our geographical location can certainly play a role in these changes. As we interact with different
people and learn from different communities, we adapt our language to better communicate and
connect with those around us.

Here are some more examples of how my idiolect and ecolect have changed over time, and how
geographical location has played a role:

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