English home language
Grade 8
Towns and tourism
Module 16
To communicate facts
Activity 1:
To read for information (research)
To communicate facts clearly and accurately
[lo 3.1, 2.2]
- Join the two together. Consult as many sources as possible
Activity
1. Ski in the Alps
2. Climb Africa’s highest mountain
3. Experience the view from the Eiffel Tower
4. Watch wild animals on the Serengeti Plains
5. Take part in the bull run at Pamplona
6. Take a photograph of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
7. See the snow capped peaks of Mt. Fuji
8. Take a hike through the Fish River Canyon
9. Meet Mickey Mouse at Disney World
10. See the sun set over Ayres Rock
11. View the Sphinx and the Pyramids
12. Watch water cascading at the Victoria Falls
Country |
Zimbabwe |
Japan |
Switzerland |
Italy |
USA |
Egypt |
Australia |
Spain |
Tanzania |
France |
Namibia |
Kenya |
We hope you have you enjoyed travelling all over the world?
- Now choose ONE of the sights or experiences from the list and prepare yourself to do some
Research:
How to reach your destination. The cost involved
Anything interesting about your destination
Something about the people in this country
The best season in which to visit this country and the reason for this
Presentation:
Explain why you chose this destination. Support your presentation with pictures or photographs, posted on the board.
Speak clearly.
Do not read from your notes. (You may use word clues to help you.)
Be well prepared.
ASSESSMENT CHART. To listen attentively for specific information
- To carry out an interview. Do your own opinion poll about holidays. Try to find out people’s ideas about their ideal holiday.
- Make a list of FOUR questions to ask people.
- As you interview each person, record the answers you are given.
- Write a report on what you discover.
Activity 2:
To work with words
[lo 6.1]
- While you have been travelling about the world, life has gone on and we have to remember that language and spelling rules are important!
- First use each of the following words in a GOOD sentence to show its meaning CLEARLY.
Ancient:
Chief:
deceive:
feint:
eighteen:
receipt:
reign:
thief:
height:
sleigh:
field:
pierce:
veil:
weird:
relief:
weight:
- Now, find the following words in the puzzle below AND CIRCLE THEM:
You have now completed this module. GOOD WORK! WELL DONE!
Refer to the pre-assessment activity on page 1 and make sure that you NOW understand all the words.
Assessment
LO 2
Speaking
The learner will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in spoken language in a wide range of situations
We know this when the learner:
2.1 communicates ideas and feelings creatively and expressively with a great degree of confidence and with limited assistance, using a range of selected oral types;
2.2 communicates ideas, facts and opinions on challenging topics clearly and accurately and with a greater degree of coherence, using a range of factual oral text types;
2.3 demonstrates basic skills in a range of oral text types:
2.3.3 carries out interviews with members of the community using basic interview techniques.
LO 3
Reading and Viewing
The learner will be able to read and view for information and enjoyment, and respond critically to the aesthetic, cultural and emotional values in texts
We know this when the learner:
3.1 reads spontaneously and often for pleasure and information across the range of texts studied, discusses personal response and the kinds of texts enjoyed and recommends texts to others;
3.4 shows understanding of information texts;
3.4.3 makes judgements and draws conclusions about ideas on the basis of evidence;
3.7 analyses techniques used to create particular effects in visual, written and multimedia texts such as:
3.7.2 the impact of design elements.
LO 4
Writing
The learner will be able to write different kinds of factual and imaginative texts for a wide range of purposes
We know this when the learner:
writes a range of imaginative texts:
4.1.2 to explore the creative, critical and playful use of language by means of narrative and descriptive compositions, dialogues, poems, songs and letters;
4.2 produces a range of factual written and multi-model texts for various purposes, using a range of visual, and design elements where appropriate by means of recounts of events, research project reports, pamphlets, posters, book reviews;
4.3 demonstrates basic skills in a range of features of writing appropriate to the text type.
Learning outcomes(LOs)
LO 5
Thinking and Reasoning
The learner will be able to use language to think and reason, as well as to access, process and use information for learning
Assessment standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
5.1 uses language to think and reason.
LO 6
Language Structure and use
The learner will know and be able to use the sounds, words and grammar of the language to create and interpret texts
We know this when the learner:
6.1 works with words:
6.1.1 using a range of different strategies to spell unfamiliar words;
6.2 works with sentences:
6.2.6 using a range of punctuation appropriately.
Memorandum
ACTIVITY 1:
- Try to ensure that the learners consult as many sources of information as possible. They may need a little guidance in using unfamiliar sources as it is important that they stretch their minds a bit outside the borders of South Africa.
1. Switzerland 7. Japan
2. Kenya 8. Namibia
3. France 9. USA
4. Tanzania 10. Australia
5. Spain 11. Egypt
6. Italy 12. Zimbabwe
- Give the learners the rubric for an oral presentation (included in this guide), beforehand so that they will know what is required of them.
ACTIVITY 2:
- Learners may need guidance in drawing up the list of questions. This may also be done as a group activity. Make sure the questions are open-ended.
Let the learners interview learners in other grades, parents, educators, neighbours, etc.
- Explain how a report must be drawn up. This can be a very simple report with the learner’s findings. Compare findings.