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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES Candidates answer on the Question Paper in the spaces provided. Write your Centre Number, Candidate Number and Name in the spaces at the top of this page. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use correction fluid. Do not write in the margin For Examiner’s Use. Answer all questions. Dictionaries are not allowed. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. Centre Number Candidate Number Candidate Name NAMIBIA SENIOR SECONDARY CERTIFICATE ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ORDINARY LEVEL 4116/2 PAPER 2 Reading and Directed Writing (Extended) 2 hours 30 minutes Marks 90 2013 No additional materials are required. This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page. Republic of Namibia MINISTRY OF EDUCATION [Turn over © MoE/DNEA 4116/2/13 Marker Checker For Examiner’s Use Part 1 Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Part 2 Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Part 3 Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Total EXTENDED ORDINARY LEVEL 110139 723038

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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES

• CandidatesanswerontheQuestionPaperinthe spacesprovided.

• WriteyourCentreNumber,CandidateNumber andNameinthespacesatthetopofthispage.

• Writeindarkblueorblackpen.• Donotusecorrectionfluid.• DonotwriteinthemarginFor Examiner’s Use.

• Answerallquestions.

• Dictionariesarenotallowed.

• Thenumberofmarksisgiveninbrackets[]attheend ofeachquestionorpartquestion.

CentreNumber CandidateNumber CandidateName

NAMIBIA SENIOR SECONDARY CERTIFICATE

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ORDINARY LEVEL 4116/2PAPER2ReadingandDirectedWriting(Extended) 2hours30minutes

Marks90 2013

Noadditionalmaterialsarerequired.

Thisdocumentconsistsof19printedpagesand1blankpage.

Republic of NamibiaMINISTRY OF EDUCATION

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For Examiner’s UsePart 1 Exercise1 Exercise2

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Part 2Exercise1 Exercise2

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Part 3Exercise1 Exercise2

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Exercise 1: Questions 1 – 7Read the following information aboutOprahWinfrey and answer the questions on theoppositepage.

O P R A HLeaving behind a legacy

The interview of a lifetimeItwas one of the greatest honours ofmy career to talk toNelsonMandela. He emerged from27 years behind barswithsuchgraceandforgiveness.AshewasleavingHarpo,hundredsofstafferslinedthecorridorjusttoshakehishand.Sincethenwe’vecalledit“TheNelsonMandelahallway”.The show changed me.Oprah: Yearsafter thepremiere, I toldMayaAngelou thatopening a school in South Africa would be my greatestlegacy.Shecorrectedme:“Yourlegacywillbethewomanwhodecidedtoleaveanabusiverelationship,orthemotherwhofinallywentbacktoschool.”Puttingthatenergyintotheworldfor25yearsiswhatmakesmemostproud.Andit’sanincredibletributetotheteamwhoworkedwithme.Air Force One has landed in Chicago!InMay2011, theUSPresident andFirst Lady talkedwithOprahabout the challengesofparentingattheWhiteHouse,thestrengthoftheirmarriageandtheirconcernforthefuture.“TheAmericandream,fortoomanypeople,isslippingaway,”BarackObamasaid.HealsothankedandhonouredOprah.“Nobodyknowshowtoconnectbetterthanyoudo,”hesaid.“Wearejustblessedandgratefultohaveyouinourlives.”The Indian Ocean TsunamiItwas one of the deadliest natural disasters in a century, claimingmore than 200 000lives, includingNateBerkus’spartner,FernandoBengoechea. Whendisasterstruck inDecember2004,heandNatewereonholidayinSriLanka.Twoweeksaftersurvivingthetragedy,NatesharedhisstorywithOprah.HesaidasubsequentvisittoSriLankaayearlaterturnedouttobethebiggestgiftthathewouldreceive.Jay-ZSomuchforasimplechat. Ina2009episode,anadmittedlyrhythm-challengedOprahaskedlyricsgeniusandhip-hopmogulJay-Ztogether intotheflowwithanimprompturap.Afterdeliveringacustom-madeverseonthespot,Jay-Z(raisedinStuyvesant,US)askedOprahtojoinhiminrepeatingthelinehe’dcreatedforher.“LittleboyfromBrooklynmadeitfromtheStuy/GirlfromouttheSouth…”“MadeittoChi”!echoedOprahastheaudiencecheered.“That’sallI’vegot!”Buttherewasmuchmoretotheirchat:ThehosttoldJay-Zhe’dleftherwithabigrealisationabouttheunifyingpowerofrapmusic.“Youbelievethatraphasdonemoretohelpfightracismthananythingelseinourculture,”saidOprah,recallingapreviousconversationshe’dhadwiththerapper.“There’snowhiteorblackclub,”heresponded.“Themusicisthethingthatbringseveryonetogether.”

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General informationSubscriptions/Back Issues/QueriesRamsayMedia,0860100204,e-mailsubs@ramsaymedia.co.zaorsubscribeonlineonoprahmag.co.zaDistribution queriesRikaSwart,0214062991

EDITORIALOFFICESCape Town21St.John’sStreet,Gardens,8001;P.O.Box12155,MillStreet,Gardens,8010;0214646200;Fax0214658190JohannesburgFirstFloor,3SandownValleyCrescent,Sandown,Sandton,2196;0117835500;Fax0117835489E-mail [email protected]@assocmags.co.zaEditorial [email protected] inquiriestopromotions@assocmags.co.zaAllrightsreserved.Reproductionofanymaterial,includingdigital,inwholeorinpartwithoutwrittenpermissionisstrictlyprohibited.

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2 WhatdidOprahthinkwouldbehergreatestlegacy?

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3 WhywastheIndianOceanTsunamisuchahugetragedy?

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6 WhatdidOprahrealiseaboutrapmusicafterherinterviewwithJay-Z?

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7 HowcansomeonewhohasonlyinternetsubscribetotheOprahMagazine?

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Exercise 2: Questions 8 – 13Readthearticlebelowandthenanswerthequestionsontheoppositepage.

WHAT’S IN A NAME?Naming trendsAfteranalysing325millionbabynames (recordedby theSocialSecurityAdministrationbetween1880and2007), researchershave found that parents arebecoming lessandlessinclinedtochoosethemostpopularnames.Thestudy,whichwaspublishedinSocial Psychological and Personality Science,foundthat:• About40%ofboysweregivenoneofthe10mostcommonnamesinthe1880s.Now,

lessthan10%are.• Forgirls,thepercentagewithatop10namedroppedfrom25%in1945to8%in2007.• About50%ofgirlsreceivedoneofthetop50namesuntilthemid-20thcentury.Now,

justoneinfourhasoneofthesenames.“The biggest decrease in the use of common names started in the 1990s”, said studyresearcherJeanTwenge.“There’sbeenthisculturalshifttowardsstandingoutandbeingunique as opposed to fitting inwith the group and following the rules... I think it is anindicationofourculturebecomingmoreself-centred,”TwengetoldLiveScience.Popularity contest• Popculturehasalwayshadahuge influenceonbabynames. In2010, for thefirst

timesince1954,Elvisdidn’tmakethetop1000babynamesinAmericalist,whiletwooftheTwilightmaincharacters(IsabellaandJacob)nowholdthetopspots.Theteenheartthrobwerewolf isn’t entirely responsible though, as Jacob has been in the top10forthepast12years,butitwasn’tuntilTaylorLautnerappearedonthescenethatJacobclimbedtonumber1.BritneySpears’ssonJaydenalsomakesanappearanceatnumber4.

Names in the news• ANewZealandjudgeruledthattheparentsof9-year-oldTalulaDoesTheHulaFrom

Hawaiihadtochangehername,asit“makesafoolofthechildandsetsherupwithasocialdisabilityandhandicap.”

• Tiredofsharinganamewithhisfather,then27-year-oldDouglasAllenSmithJr.fromOregonlegallychangedhisnametoCaptainAwesome.Someday,ifthingsgetserious,hisgirlfrienddoesn’tmindbecomingMrsAwesome.

• AccordingtoBrianClarke,theregistrar-generalofBirths,DeathsandMarriagesinNewZealand,thelawdoesnotallownamesthat“wouldcauseoffencetoareasonableperson,thataremorethan100charactersorthatincludetitles,militaryranks,punctuationornumerals.”NamesthatwererejectedbytheofficeincludeFishandChips,YeahDetroit,StallionandTwistyPoi.

• Earlierthisyear,whenDanandSaraCannon’sbelovedBernesemountaindogMollywentmissing,theCanadiancoupleofferedupaverystrangereward:theypromisedtonametheirfirst-bornchildafterthepersonwhoensuredhersafereturn.

(Adapted from: Fairlady, October 2011)

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8 Whycantheresearchdoneonbabynamesbeconsideredreliable?

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9 Whatevidence is there tosuggestpeoplearemovingaway fromgiving theirgirlsthemostpopularnames?

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10 What is the difference between how society viewed itself before 1990 andafter1990?

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11 ThenameJacobhasalwaysbeenpopular.Whatorwhomadeitevenmorepopularinrecentyears?

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12 Why did a judge from New Zealand rule that parents had to change theirdaughter’sname?

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13 Instead ofmoneywhat didDan andSara promise to the personwho foundtheirdog?

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Exercise 3: Questions 14 – 19

Readthearticlebelowandthenanswerthequestionsontheoppositepage.

WORLD’S WARRIORA fearless fighter for her people and planet, WangariMaathaiwillneverbeforgotten.She was too educated, too strong, too stubborn, toosuccessfulandtoohardtocontrol.Thatishowtheex-husband of Wangari Maathai described Africa’s firstfemaleNobelPrizewinner,whodiedon25Septemberattheageof71afteralongbattlewithovariancancer.The remarkmay have beenmeant as an insult, but italsosumsupthevirtuesbywhichtheiron-willedKenyanlived,andwhyshewasgloballyacclaimedforhereffortstosavetheplanet.Her admirers and champions include world leaders, dignitaries and celebrities, amongthemArchbishopEmeritusDesmondTutuandOprahWinfrey.Wangari’s determination became clear during her frequent and sometimes violentconfrontationswiththegovernmentofformerKenyanPresidentDanielArapMoi.Sheandhersupporterswithstoodbeatings,teargas,jailtermsanddeaththreatsastheyfoughttosaveAfrica’sforestsandrootoutthecorruptionthatwasbehindtheirdestruction.“ThefirsttimeImetherwasin1992,whensheledthecampaignforthereleaseofpoliticalprisonersintherun-uptoourcountry’sfirstpluralistelectionsinthreedecades,”remembersManoahEsipisu,ajournalistforReutersnewsagencyinKenyaatthetime.“Shewasafirebrand.Shewasbeatenunconsciousbypoliceonthatoccasion.It’sapathshewastotreadmanymoretimes,butoneshedidn’tdepartfromuntilshefeltshehadbeenheard.Shewasapioneeringwoman,”ManoahtoldDRUM.Herworkeventuallywonher theNobelPeacePrize in2004andmanyaskedwhy theawardwasgiventoanenvironmentalistratherthantoapeaceactivist.Buthertrackrecordspeaksforitself.Assheherselfregularlypointedout,protectingournaturalresourcesisthekeytopeace,sinceit’softenthereasonpeoplegotowar.Shesaidherworkwas“amatteroflifeanddeath”forKenya.“Whenresourcesaredegraded,westartcompetingforthem,whetherit’satthelocallevelinKenya,wherewehadtribalclashesoverlandandwater,oratthegloballevel,wherewearefightingoverwater,oilandminerals,”shesaid.“Onewaytopromotepeaceistopromotesustainablemanagementandequitabledistributionofresources.”Andinthisbattleforthesurvivaloftheplanet’sresources,Wangariherselfnearlymetherendonanumberofoccasions.In1989,herprotestsforcedMoitoscrapplanstobuildanofficetowerinUhuruPark,apopularparkinthecentreoftheKenyancapital,Nairobi.ShetookherfirststepsoutofruralKenyawhenshewasseven,whenhereldestbrotherconvincedherparentstosendhertoschool.Sheexcelledandin1960earnedascholarshiptostudyintheUnitedStates,wheresheachievedamaster’sdegree.Wangari’sactivismwassparkedonherreturntoKenyawhenshewashorrifiedtoseethechangesthatherhomelandhadundergoneduringherabsence.Thatiswhy,withtheaimofovercomingtheseproblems,shestartedtheGreenBeltMovementin1977.

(Drum, 6 October 2011)

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14 NametwocharacteristicsmentionedinthearticlethatdescribehowtheworldsawWangariMaathai.

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15 ForwhatdidWangariMaathaifightsoviciously?

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16 WhywasitunusualthatshewontheNobelPeacePrizein2004?

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17 What, according to Wangari Maathai, is often the main cause of local andglobalwars?

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18 WhatevidenceinthepassageshowsthathercampaignsinKenyaweresuccessful?

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19 Whatwasthemainmotivationforhereffortstosavetheplanet?

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Exercise 1: Questions 20 – 26Readthefollowingtextandwritethechangesyouwouldmakeinthespacessothatthepassagereadscorrectly.

PICK UP STICKSWesternlowlandgorillasdon’tswim.SoLeah,(a)adultfemalegorilla,hesitateswhenshecomestoanunfamiliarpondinanationalparkintheCongo.Tojoinherfamilyontheotherside,Leahcouldrisktakingtheshortcutthroughthewater,orshecouldwalkalltheway (b)thepond.

Leavingherbabysafelyonland,Leahstraightensupand(c)(towade)intothewaterwhichrisestoherwaist.Afraidtocontinue,thegorillareturnstoshore.Butshedoesn’tquit.Shegrabsastickandshedoeswhatahumanmightdo.BeforeeverystepLeahpokesthestickintothewaterandmeasures(d)depth.

“Chimpsusetoolsalot,”saysprimatologist,ThomasBreuer,oftheWildlifeConservationSociety.“Butthisisthefirsttimeagorillahasbeenseenusingtoolsinthewild.”

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21 Findawordinthetextwhichmeanstheoppositeof“fearless”.

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23 Rewritethefollowingsentencestartingwiththeunderlinedword:

Thegorillagrabsasticktohelpherfindherway.

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24 Fillinthemissingwords:

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25 “Thisisthefirsttimeagorillahasbeenseenusingtoolsinthewild.”

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26 Underlinethecorrectwordsinthesentence:

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Exercise 2: Questions 27 – 31Read the following articlewritten by aNASA astronaut, DanThomas, and answer thequestionsbasedonit.

ThiswasthemomentIhadbeenwaitingforsinceIwassixyearsold.Iwaslyingonmyback,strappedinsidemyseatinthespaceshuttleColumbia,itwasminutesbeforelaunchandmyfirsttripintospace. Sixsecondsbefore lift-off, the threemainenginesroaredtolife.Myseatrattledwildly.IfIhadn’tbeenstrappedin,therumblingwouldhavetossedmetothefloor.Columbiablastedskyward.Atthatmoment,Ifeltliketherewasahandon themiddleofmyback. Thehandwaspushingmestraightup into thesky. Columbiaspedupward. Iwasyellinginsidemyhelmet:“Yahoo!Let’sgo!”Noonecouldhearmeovertheengines.Eight-and-a-halfminuteslatereverythingwentsilent.Themainenginesshutdown.AnotherwaveofexcitementhitmeasIrealisedI’dmadeit.Iwasinspace.NowIwaseagertogetmyfirstviewofEarthfromspace.Sunrise, sunsetIunstrappedmyselfandfloatedtoawindow.NothingcouldhavepreparedmeforwhatIsaw.AsIpressedmynosetotheglass,Igasped.Theviewtookmybreathaway.Thevelvetyblacknessoftheskyjumpedoutatme.ItwasdarkerthananycolourIhadeverseen.Theinkydarknessseemedlikeitwasglowingblack.AbrightbluelayerofEarth’satmospheretouchedtheblacknessofspace.BeforelongIsawthefirstofmanysunsetsfromtheshuttle.Sunsetandsunrisearemuchdifferentinspace.OnEarthwecanseeonesunriseandonesunseteachday.ThisiscausedbyEarth’srotation,orspinningonitsaxis.Ittakes24hoursforEarthtocompleteonerotation.Theshuttleorbits,orgoesaround,Earthevery90minutes.ThatmeansIcouldsee16sunrisesandsunsetseachday.DuringmytripImusthaveseenmorethanahundred.Our star, the sunThespaceshuttlewhipsaroundEarthat28000kilometresperhour.Atthatspeed,sunsetsseemtohappenmuchfasterthantheydoonEarth.Theyhappensoquickly,youcouldeasilymissone.Inonly13secondsIsawEarth’satmospherechangefromdaytimebluetoorangetodeepredtonight-timeblack.FromEarthortheshuttlethesunisthebrightestobjectinthesky.Itisalsothelargestobjectinoursolarsystem.OnemillionplanetsthesizeofEarthcouldfitinsideit.Yetthesunisjustanaveragestar.Starsaregiantballsofhotgases.Thesegasesareastar’sfuelwhichischangedintoenergy.Weseeandfeelsomeofthisenergyasheatandlight.Moststarshaveenoughfueltomakeheatandlightforbillionsofyears.Lightflowsfromthesunandtravelsthroughspace.Ittakesalittlemorethaneightminutesforthesun’slighttoreachEarth.Thatmeansthesunlightyouareseeingrightnowleftthesunabouteightminutesago.FromEarththesunlooksquietandcalm.However,usingatelescopeyoucanseehowfierystormsrageacrossthehotsurface.Onekindofstorm,calledsunspots,lookslikedarkblotches.Thenumberofspotsfollowsan11-yearcycle.Rightnow,weshouldbeabletoseemoreandmorespots.Solarflaresformwhengasesandenergyexplodefromthesun’ssurface.WhenthejetofenergyshootsintospaceitcanreachtheEarth’satmospherewhereitcausesgasesintheatmospheretoglowgreen,blue,redandevenpink.Thesearecalledauroras.

(National Geographic Kids, October 2011)

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27 Nametwothingstheastronautexperiencedwhenthespaceshuttlewaslaunched.

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28 Howdoestheastronautdescribetheskywhenhelooksoutofthewindow?

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29 Howlongdoesasunsetlastwhenyouseeitfromaspaceshuttle?

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30 Whatcausesthephenomenonknownasauroras?

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31 ExplainwhythereisadifferencebetweensunsetfromtheshuttleandsunsetfromEarth.Youshouldnotwritemorethan35words.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Exercise 3: Question 32Readthefollowingadvertisementabouttablesugar,thenwrite a summary about why table sugar is not the reason we get fat and refer to the advantage of adding it to our diet.Yoursummaryshouldbebetween80and100wordslong.

TWO DOUBLE CHEESE BURGERS AND A LARGE PORTION OF CHIPS, PLEASE.OH, AND SUGAR-FREE SODA.

Don’tlaughnow.You’dbesurprisedathowmanyperfectlysanefolkhaveutteredsimilarlyillogicalorderswithapokerface.Youmayevenknowsomeonewhosmokes30cigarettesaday,yetstillfeelsperfectlyjustifiedtolectureyouonthedangersofdrinkingtapwater.It’scalledselectivescapegoatingandit’ssorecognisablyhuman.It’showweeaseourguiltaboutthemanyvicesweconvenientlychoosetooverlook.Thetruthisthatthereisseldomasingleculprittoblameforoursorrystates.Morelikely,ourwell-beingandwellnessarethe result ofmanydifferent factorsallworking in synergy. Weare theproductsof ourlifestyles,ourgenetics,ourattitudes,ourenvironmentsandourdiets.Andwhenitcomestothosediets,therearenogoodorbadfoods.Onlygoodorbadeatinghabits.Nosinglefoodislikelytocauseourdemiseorourunhappywaistsize.Asuccessfuldietisonethatisasvariedaspossibleandonethroughwhichweareultimatelyabletoachievethatmostenlighteningofstates:balance.ThelackofitmayexplainwhySouthAfricansaregettingfatter,eventhough,onaverage,we’reconsuminglessthan60caloriesperdayfromtablesugar.Beinghalfglucoseandhalffructose,tablesugarisjustanaturalcarbohydrate,nothingmore,nothingless.Soitcannosoonerbethecauseofthemanyevilsofwhichitstandsaccusedthancanpotatoes,pasta,rice,maizeorbread.Infact,studiesshowthattablesugarinthedietcanactuallyhelponeadheretolowfatdietsforlonger,withoutcravingsorbingeingepisodes.Inaddition,theprocessofmetabolisingtablesugarinthebodyactuallyusesupquitealotofcaloriestoboot.Thisisbesidesthefactthattablesugarhashalfthecaloriesoffat.Combinedwithhigh-fibrefood,itcanevenhelpusbalanceourenergylevels,sinceitisalmostinthemiddleoftheGlycemicIndex,neitherhighnorlow.Addasprinklingofbalancetoyourlife.Tofindoutmoreabouthowtablesugarcanplayamorebalancedrole inyour life,visitourwebsiteonwww.sugarfacts.co.za,orwritetousatSugarfacts,P.O.Box700,MountEdgecombe,4300.Togetherwithyourpreconceptions,youmayfindthatyou’lllosesomeweighttoo.

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PART 3Exercise 1: Question 33EduNewshaslaunchedanessaycompetitioninwhichyoucanwinN$1000.00.

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M I N D S!Youmustwriteanessayofapproximately150wordsinwhichyoutellwhatyouwilldotohelpsomeoneinyourcommunityovercomeadifficulty.Youressaymustinclude‒

• whoyouwillhelp

• howyouintendtohelptheperson

• whyyouwanttohelp,and

• howhelpingsomeonewillmakeyoufeel.

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Exercise 2: Question 34

Yourfriendwroteyoualetter.Apartofitread:“Mylifeisfallingapart!ItfeelsasifIamgoingtofailGrade12.Idon’tknowwhattodoorwheretostart!!”

Writealetterofencouragementtoyourfriend,givingadviceonhowhe/shecanmanageexaminationstressbetter.Youshouldinclude‒

• adviceonhowtodealwithexaminationstress

• ideasonhowtoplanhis/hertimetable/afternoonactivities/leisureactivities,and

• someencouragementtoguidehim/her.

Yourlettershouldbeabout150wordsinlength.

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Exercise 3: Question 35Bullyingatschoolseemstobeagrowingproblem.Manypeoplearguethatwemustletourchildrenfighttheirownbattles.

Childrencan’tconcentratein classbecause theyarebullied.

Childrenmustlearntofendforthemselves.

The world outside schoolis hard and childrenmustlearntostandontheirownfeet.

Children who are bullieddropoutofschool.

Bullies are criminals andmustbepunished.

Oftenabullyisjustachildaskingforhelp.

Writeanarticleforyourschoolmagazine,givingyouropinion.Youmayusesomeoftheseideasaswellasyourownideas.Yourarticlemustbeapproximately200wordsinlength.

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