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QUESTION 1

1.1 In light of the above statement by the Progress in International Reading
and Literacy Study (PIRLS) that South African learners lack proper reading
skills and that 81% of Grade 4 pupils in South Africa do not read with
comprehension (Roux, 2023), explain and demonstrate with a few
examples extracted from the story The Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant,
how you would teach intensive reading for comprehension at a word level.
(10)

1.2 Explain and demonstrate with a few examples extracted from the story
The Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant, how you would teach intensive
reading for comprehension at a sentence and paragraph level. (10)

1.3 Explain and demonstrate with a few examples extracted from the story
The Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant, how you would teach intensive
reading for comprehension at whole text level. (10) [30]

To address the questions on teaching intensive reading for comprehension
at different levels using "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, here are
some detailed explanations and demonstrations:

1.1 Intensive Reading for Comprehension at Word Level

Explanation: Teaching reading comprehension at the word level involves
helping learners understand the meaning and usage of individual words.

, This can include vocabulary building, understanding context clues, and
using dictionaries.

Examples and Demonstrations:

1. Vocabulary Building:

o Identify difficult or new words in the text. For example, from
"The Necklace," words like "adorned," "prospects," "dowry," and
"gallant" can be highlighted.

o Provide definitions and use the words in different sentences.

▪ Adorned: decorated. Example: The room was adorned
with beautiful flowers.

▪ Prospects: chances of success. Example: Her job
prospects improved after she earned her degree.

2. Context Clues:

o Teach students to use context clues to deduce the meaning of
unknown words.

o Example from the text: "She was one of those pretty and
charming girls, born by a blunder of destiny in a family of
employees."

▪ Here, "blunder" can be inferred as a mistake because it
implies that her charm was misplaced in a family of lower
status.

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