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READING: XITSONGA


XITSONGA READING PROGRAMMES


Ha kula Ha kula stories are age appropriate, relevant and support  illustrations will motivate children and encourage them to read on.


The series includes:  Readers which are ideal for group or individual reading  Big Books to make shared reading easy and interesting  Anthologies which contain multiple stories at various levels for Foundation Phase


 a comprehensive Teacher’s Book and Teacher’s Notes to provide support for teachers on reading skills, guidelines for choosing reading material, and assessment of reading for enjoyment.


... and much more!


Ha kula  learners and is available in all 11 South African languages.


For the full range of Ha kula titles available, please contact Customer Services on 021 596 2300 for a copy of our comprehensive Reader catalogue.


Need more information about these reading resources?


The series and titles in this section are only a snapshot of the wealth of reading resources published by Oxford University Press. If you would like further information about a particular series or title, please contact our Customer Services Department on 021 596 2300.


We offer a comprehensive Reader Catalogue for Grades R to 7 and a Literature Catalogue for Grades 7 to 12. To request a copy of either catalogue, please contact our Customer Services Department on 021 596 2300 or view them online at www.oxford.co.za.


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