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English First Additional Paper 1 Free Essays
string(91) " in your own words why Sabinaââ¬â¢s first attempt at breeding chickens was unsuccessful\." NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 11 ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE P1 EXEMPLAR 2007 MARKS: 75 TIME: 2 hours This question paper consists of 11 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 2 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. This question paper consists of THREE sections, namely SECTION A, SECTION B and SECTION C. We will write a custom essay sample on English First Additional Paper 1 or any similar topic only for you Order Now â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. SECTION A: Comprehension (30 marks) SECTION B: Summary (10 marks) SECTION C: Language in context (35 marks) Answer ALL the questions. Start each section on a NEW page and rule off across the page on completion of EACH section. Leave a line after EACH answer. Write neatly and legibly. Follow the instructions carefully. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. Pay special attention to spelling and sentence construction. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 3 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 SECTION A: COMPREHENSION QUESTION 1 Read the following passage and answer the questions. In the case of multiple-choice questions, write down only the question number and the letter corresponding with the answer. 1. Now 54, Sabina Khoza started her working life as a salesperson. Then the company she was working for shut down and sold their delivery vans to staff members. ââ¬ËI managed to buy eight of the kombis,ââ¬â¢ says Sabina. That was the start of her taxi fleet ââ¬â which eventually grew to 17 vehicles. But crime forced her to 5 abandon her budding taxi business. In fact, sick of the hijackings and violence, Sabina decided she needed a break from township life altogether. And she didnââ¬â¢t have to go far! A farm was for sale in Zuurbekom, on the outskirts of Soweto. ââ¬ËIt was strange,ââ¬â¢ she recalls. Iââ¬â¢d just moved from Mofolo in Soweto 10 and started off-loading my furniture when a group of people came to help. ââ¬ËOnce the work had been done, they disappeared without as much as asking for a cent. This surprised me. Township people do not do any work without being paid. ââ¬ËOn the fourth day I saw these people again. I asked where they were staying. It t urned out they were living on my farm. When they realised I was the 15 new owner, they begged me not to evict them. ââ¬Ë Sabina was sympathetic to their predicament, and realised sheââ¬â¢d have to find a way to make the best of the situation. The opportunity came when her tenants approached her about breeding chickens. ââ¬ËI had never come close to a live chicken in my life,ââ¬â¢ laughs Sabina. ââ¬ËAs a matter 20 of fact, I was rather afraid of chickens. ââ¬Ë Still, she bought 10 chickens and a feeder ââ¬â and waited for the eggs to come. And waited. And waited. ââ¬ËThen one day a visitor told us we were actually rearing cocks without hens,ââ¬â¢ laughs Sabina. This setback didnââ¬â¢t discourage her, though. Soon she had her hens and had also received training in how to raise chickens. I remembered 25 that when I stayed in Soweto, I could only get chickens in Kliptown,ââ¬â¢ she says. ââ¬ËSo I went and spoke to people in the area. Then one of my tenants went there to sell the birds. Weââ¬â¢d spent R11,20 on each chicken and sold them at R20 each. In less than a week, weââ¬â¢d sold our birds. ââ¬Ë ââ¬ËSince then, weââ¬â¢ve been getting chicks regularly from a supplier and weâ⬠â¢re 30 currently producing 150 000 birds a year. We also supply supermarkets with vegetables. ââ¬Ë 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 4 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 10. Khozaââ¬â¢s successful farming venture incorporates the latest technology and farming methods, and additional community projects include vegetable and maize production, as well as a guest house, which accommodates trainee 35 farmers. ââ¬ËI train members of the community and offer them opportunities as partners, not just as employees,ââ¬â¢ says Sabina, who has won numerous awards, including the Department of Agricultureââ¬â¢s Female Farmer of the Year in 2003 and the 2004 Shoprite Checkers Woman of the Year Award. 40 ââ¬ËDuring the festive season, when people go on holiday, I stay at home and make money from all the Christmas bonuses people have been paid. And when all the holidaymakers have returned home, I take leave and book myself into a luxurious hotel, glad to have missed the peak season,ââ¬â¢ laughs Sabina. [Adapted from Bona Magazine] 11. 12. QUESTIONS 1. 1 1. 2 1. 3 Why did Sabina not continue working as a salesperson? Quote a phrase of not more than six words which tells you why Sabina had left the township. Refer to paragraph 2. Three of the following are likely kinds of ââ¬Ëcrimeââ¬â¢ in this context. Which ONE is the exception? A B C D 1. 4 Hijacking Passengers robbed at gunpoint Cash in transit heists Intimidation from rival fleet owners (2) (1) 2) The word ââ¬Ëbuddingââ¬â¢ (paragraph 2) implies that her taxi business at this time â⬠¦ A B C D was in the early stages of development. seemed headed for success. seemed headed for collapse. Both A and B (2) 1. 5 When Sabina said, ââ¬ËIt was strangeââ¬â¢ (paragraph 3), she meant that it was strange that â⬠¦ A B C D she didnââ¬â¢t have to go far. the place was called Zuurbekom (instead of, say, Soetbekom). you could buy a farm so close to Soweto. the people who helped her didnââ¬â¢t ask for any money. (2) 1. 6 What difference did Sabina observe between township people and the people on the farm? Quote a suitable sentence from paragraph 4 to support your answer. (3) Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 5 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 1. 7 The ââ¬Ëpredicamentââ¬â¢ referred to in paragraph 5, is most probably that the tenants â⬠¦ A B C D were prepared to help off-load furniture without expecting to be paid for it. had been unaware that Sabina was the new owner. had nowhere to go if Sabina evicted them. were all unemployed. (2) (3) 1. 8 1. 9 Explain in your own words why Sabinaââ¬â¢s first attempt at breeding chickens was unsuccessful. You read "English First Additional Paper 1" in category "Papers" Explain the meaning of the following expression as used in line 6 of the passage: ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦ abandon her budding taxi businessââ¬â¢ (2) (3) (2) (4) (2) 30 1. 10 1. 11 1. 12 1. 13 Suggest TWO reasons that Shoprite Checkers probably had for naming Sabina their 2004 Woman of the Year. (1? + 1? ) What aspects of Sabinaââ¬â¢s story are surprising, considering that she is a woman? Describe any TWO incidents from this passage which show you that Sabina does not give up easily. In NOT more than 7 words, provide a title for this article which draws attention to Sabinaââ¬â¢s achievements. TOTAL SECTION A: Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 6 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 SECTION B: SUMMARY QUESTION 2 Imagine that you are preparing an essay on ââ¬ËDieting and Eating Disordersââ¬â¢. Read the article below and extract SEVEN important points to include in your essay. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. 2. 3. 4. Write your points in full sentences using NOT more thant 70 words. Number your sentences from 1 to 7 and write only ONE fact per line. Write in correct sentences and use your own words as far as possible. Indicate the number of words you have used in brackets at the end of your summary. Note that you will be penalised if you ignore these instructions. There is a constant deadly battle between what teenagers want to look like and what they will do to get there. Teenagers fear that the weight that theyââ¬â¢ve gained during puberty and teenage years is permanent. They panic and desperately try to lose it. Once they start losing weight, people might compliment them, which makes them feel good. They may start to believe that losing weight will make them happier, but no matter how much weight is lost, it is never enough, and they are never happy. Teenagers spend a lot of time worrying about what others think and they desperately try to conform to societyââ¬â¢s unattainable ââ¬Ëidealââ¬â¢ body image. They are lead to believe that if they are thin, they will be accepted. Many of them are constantly exposed to images of thin models appearing on television and in magazines. This only reinforces their belief that in order to be happy, successful and accepted, they must be thin. These factors lead to many teenagers going overboard with dieting, which can then result in eating disorders. Dieting is about losing weight gradually in a healthy way. Eating disorders are about trying to make your whole life better through eating or not eating food. Sufferers seek approval and acceptance from others and believe life wonââ¬â¢t be good until a bit (or a lot) of weight is lost, without any concern for the damage done to their bodies. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are two common eating disorders. Anorexia is when someone experiences a significant weight loss resulting from excessive dieting. Anorexics consider themselves to be fat, no matter what their actual weight is. Often they donââ¬â¢t realise that they are underweight. They avoid food and taking in calories at all costs, which can result in death. Bulimia is characterised by a cycle of over-eating and vomiting. A sure sign is regular bathroom visits after eating so as to induce vomiting. [Adapted from: Teen Zone] TOTAL SECTION B: 10 Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 7 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 SECTION C: LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT QUESTION 3: VISUAL LITERACY 3. 1 ANALYSING A CARTOON Study the following cartoon and answer the questions that follow: Frame 1 3. 1. 1 3. 1. 2 3. 1. 3 Frame 2 Frame 3 Frame 4 (1) (2) Where does the conversation between the two women in the cartoon take place? Why are certain words (perfect, lose, gain and hate) in bold print? Refer to Frame 1. Describe the speakerââ¬â¢s facial expression, stating what it reveals about her feelings. (2) (2) 3. 1. 4 Refer to frame 4. Explain why the speaker says ââ¬ËI HATE HER! ââ¬Ë Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 8 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 3. 2 ANALYSING AN ADVERTISEMENT Study the advertisement below and answer the questions. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 9 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 3. 2. 1 3. . 2 3. 2. 3 3. 2. 4 State TWO ways in which the advertiser attempts to attract the readersââ¬â¢ attention. Explain why the advertiser has used the word ââ¬Ëovernightââ¬â¢ in the headline. Do the dots below the word ââ¬Ëovernightââ¬â¢ serve any purpose? Give a reason for your answer. Do you consider the name of the product, Clean Clear, appro priate? Give a reason for your answer. (2) (2) (2) (2) [15] QUESTION 4: LANGUAGE AND EDITING SKILLS The article which follows, contains a number of deliberate errors in grammar and punctuation, as well as words within brackets which indicate the writerââ¬â¢s uncertainty about which word to use. Read it carefully and answer the following questions: DOME ââ¬â THE DK PATRIOT 1. Inspired by TKZEE, Dome (has started/started) his music career in Grade Ten as the production half of kwaito group, Rossmoda. The crew soon dissolved and he formed a new one known as Scrybe. He continued doing music as a hobby until he, at The National School Of The Arts, met up with former Skwatta Kamp member, Master Sip, widely known as Ngwenya, 5 as well as a huge community of hip hop artists. ââ¬Ë(Hereââ¬â¢s/Heres) were I cut my teeth,ââ¬â¢ Dome says, ââ¬Ëbecause the level of competition was so high. Dome started making tracks at the old Skwatta Kamp studio in Leondale. He simply (couldnââ¬â¢t/canââ¬â¢t) aford the rates and got hold of a sampler that had belonged to Joââ¬â¢burg beat legend, Iko. Connecting Ikoââ¬â¢s sampler to his 10 fatherââ¬â¢s hi-fi, Dome was able to produce at the alarming rate of a hundred and fifty beats a week. Dome says, ââ¬ËI got into the c ircle of current hot properties from Soweto and I was able to assemble a host of artists for my first production series, Domestic Violinsââ¬â¢. 15 ââ¬ËI sold the album out of my backpack and with the money I made, I bought my studio,ââ¬â¢ says Dome. Dome continues to single-handedly direct the musical score of the South Western Townships. To a number of artists, his music has proved to be the key to massive airplay. To us, the DK patriot (holds/hold) the key to the 20 future of Soweto hip hop. [Adapted from: Hype Magazine] 2. 3. 4. 5. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P1 10 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 4. 1 Choose the correct word from those in brackets. Write only your answer next to the question number (4. 1. 1 ââ¬â 4. 1. 3) in the answer book. 4. 1. ââ¬ËInspired by TKZEE, Dome (has started/started) his music career in Grade Ten as the production half of kwaito group, Rossmoda. ââ¬Ë (Lines 1 ââ¬â 2) ââ¬Ë(Hereââ¬â¢s/Heres) were I cut my teeth,ââ¬â¢ Dome says. (Lines 6 ââ¬â 7) To us, the DK patriot (holds/hold) the key to the future of Soweto hip hop. ââ¬Ë (Lines 20 ââ¬â 21) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) 4. 1. 2 4. 1. 3 4. 2 4. 3 4. 4 4. 5 Explain why TKZEE, Rossmoda, Scri be and Skwatta Kamp are written in italics. The word ââ¬Ëwereââ¬â¢ (line 6) has been used incorrectly. Replace it with the correct word. Give the correct spelling of the word ââ¬Ëafordââ¬â¢ in paragraph 2 (line 9). Provide the correct form of the word within brackets in the following sentence: Dome is a (success) artist in South Africa. (1) (1) 4. 6 4. 7 Provide a synonym (word similar in meaning) from the passage for the word ââ¬Ëbeganââ¬â¢. Choose the correct word from within brackets. My dad thinks rap music is the (worse/worst) kind of music he has ever heard. (1) 4. 8 Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct preposition from the list given below. Write only the question number (4. 8. 1 ââ¬â 4. 8. 2) and the answer. by; of; with; for 4. 8. 1 4. 8. 2 Dome was influenced â⬠¦ Skwatta Kamp. I am a gread admirer â⬠¦ Dome. (1) (1) 4. 9 Identify the parts of speech of the underlined words in the following sentence: Dome said, ââ¬ËI sold the album out of my backpack. ââ¬Ë (1) 4. 10 Change the following statement to a question to which the underlined part would be the answer: Dome said that he was going to perform in Durban. (1) Copyright reserved English First Additional Language/P1 11 NSC DoE/Exemplar 2007 4. 11 Give the antonyms (words opposite in meaning) of the underlined words in the following sentence: Dome has sold many albums in this country. (1) 4. 12 Give the opposite gender of the underlined word in the following sentence: He met the manager of the studio. 1) 4. 13 Write down the plural form of the underlined word in the following sentence: Dome met a huge community of hip-hop artists. (1) 4. 14 Replace the underlined phrase with a single word: The award for the best hip-hop artist is presented once a year. (1) 4. 15 Fill in the missing word in the following sentence: I love Domeââ¬â¢s music. He i s my â⬠¦ artist. (1) 4. 16 Rewrite the following sentence in reported speech: Dome said: ââ¬ËI sold the album out of my backpack. ââ¬Ë TOTAL SECTION C: GRAND TOTAL: 20 75 Copyright reserved Please turn over How to cite English First Additional Paper 1, Papers
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