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In Man Lands on the Moon, the different beliefs of three generation of women create the main tension in the story. Use the questions below as prompt to argue whether or not you agree with this statement.


1. Discuss the narration used to the story, explain why do you think the narrative style is effective in emphasizing the story's meaning.(10)


2. The different set of beliefs of Makhulu Mamkwayi and her mother is central to the main conflict in the story. Write a paragraph in which you discuss the conflict and how it is resolved. (10)


3. Does the story's setting contribute to events in the story? Write the paragraph in which you discuss the story's setting and how it may influence events in the story. (10)


4. Dispite the conflict in the story this short story can be seen as celebration of the power of story telling. Mamkhulu Mamkwayis character is central to this. Write a paragraph in which you discuss her character and, in particular, why is such a gifted story teller. (10)




Write an essay in which you discuss your views about the role of using information and communication technology for university students. 40 marks


1. What are four important factors in preparing resources that are classroom ready.

2. Identify three that you should not do when preparing resources.




  1. What is the main concern among educators regarding BYOD?
  2. Discuss the factors that need to be taken into consideration when implementing the BYOD strategy.
  1. Explain how business in South Africa are redesigning their product offering be able to capitalise on Ubuntu philosophy
  2. how is Unbuntu viewpoint of personality similar or different from other western personality theories

1.1 Explain what you think the author mean by this statement "A curriculum need to accommodate students' diversity ".(3 marks)

1.2 Use your own words to explain the difference between the terms 'diversity' and 'multiculturalism '?.Give relevant examples to support you answer. (6 marks)

1.3 What constitutes a diverse classroom?In not more than 100 words,discuss any three features of your choice. (6 marks)



1.4 Based on your reading ENG2611 study guide,and your own experience, what would you consider as the advantages of a multicultural classroom?Focus on three advantages and discuss them in details. Use relevant examples where necessary. (15 marks)

1.5 Read the following passage about "INTEGRATING INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE Extracted from an article by Godwin-Jones,R.(2015),and answer the questions that follow.

1.5.1 State two types of audiences the writer could be targeting with this extract.Support your choice of audiences with examples from the passage. (5 marks)

1.5.2 Identify the register for this passage.Find five features from the passage to illustrate the register you have identified. Your example must include any five of the following:Mode,tenor,phrasing, sentence structure, theme ,or topic.(10 marks)

1.5.3 Based on the assumed purpose of the text,what two aspects have you learned about integrating cultural communicative competence in classroom practice. (5 marks)



1.1 Discuss what is meant by the following:

a) Modern democracy

b) Citizenship education


Write an essay of 500 words where yo demonstrate the conversions you have learned from module about essay structure and layout. This includes forming a thesis statement clarity of message taking a clear position and stance using appropriate words for the type of essay,cohesion and logical organisation of information proper paragraphing correct structure and referencing


In the first reading put the stress on the pronoun 'I' and in the second reading place the stress on the auxiliary verb 'am'. As you listen to yourself reading the sentence what meaning is conveyed by the shift in the stress. 'I am speaking'


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