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English is corrupting our kids

Our kids do not know their African language because most of them grew up in areas with mixed cultures. You will find out even on TV, the presenters mixing their African language with English when they are running a programme instead of sticking to their language. The programmes such as Takalani Sesame are also done in English. You will find out that our children translate the soapies i... [read on >>]
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By: Nokwayiyo Sam, anelisa lukwe, funiwe coko
Started: August 10th 2010 10:59
Last Update: November 7th 2016 01:48

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Science - Around the World

Hi Everyone! I have created this project to share with you my experiences over the next few days. Over the past year I have been given so many opportunities and I have taken them the best I can. Basically, in June 2011, I entered my Science Project into the Grahamstown Regional Science Expo. At this expo I came out as the top project along with best project done my a female learner. I was lucky ... [read on >>]

By: Vivienne Dames
Started: May 9th 2012 03:57
Last Update: November 7th 2016 01:28

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South African Quotations

Sayings, phrases, idioms, proverbs and/or witticisms have original sources. There are interesting phrases that people coin (sometimes unwittingly) when in an interview. You read a newspaper or a magazine article and you come across these. Sometimes a writer is so used to his sayings - or is not quite aware that s/he is saying something spectacular - that he mixes them discretely in his work. ... [read on >>]
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By: Thozamile Enock Ngeju, Albert Yovo, Nosipho Silo, Msikeleli Moli
Started: October 12th 2009 09:51
Last Update: November 23rd 2011 07:49