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2 Brainstorm ideas that are linked to your title. Draw a mind map with the main heading in the middle. Use sub-headings like the ones provided and complete the sentences to help you plan your writing.


Where I live:


I live in South Africa in a place called… I live with…


I am an African


Places and people I love to go to… I am proud to know…


Challenges There is a lot of….. Many people are……


My culture and language: I speak…. My traditions include….


3 Write out each paragraph in rough. Each paragraph should focus on a particular theme. Decide in which order the paragraphs should appear.


4 Edit and refine your work. 5 Write it out neatly with no mistakes.


Section B: Transactional/10


If you were interviewing someone you didn’t know and you wanted to find out more about them, what questions would you ask? 1 Design 6 good questions that you could use to interview someone. 2 Avoid questions with a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer, e.g. Do you live in a house? 3 Ask questions that require a detailed answer e.g. Tell me about where you live? 4 Use questions words like ‘how’ ‘when’ ‘where’ ‘who’ ‘why’ ‘what’


5 Your questions must be properly punctuated – start with a capital letter and end with a question mark.


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