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SOUTH AFRICA. National anthem. http://nl.netlog.com/go/explore/videos/videoid=nl-171471 Lord Bless Africa May her glory be lifted high…….. Lord we ask You to protect our nation Intervene and end all conflicts……. History. History. Khoikhoi TrekBoerPortrait. Zulu King.
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National anthem • http://nl.netlog.com/go/explore/videos/videoid=nl-171471 • Lord Bless Africa • May her glory be lifted high…….. • Lord we ask You to protect our nation • Intervene and end all conflicts……..
History • Khoikhoi TrekBoerPortrait
Zulu King Indians
Contentious issue Historical background Dutch – 1652 British – 1795 Civilized language Cape – 1820 Academics – England British rule Schools African languages Mother-tongue edu. Bantu Education Act Influences: support English in South Africa
South African School Act • 1996 • Own choice • Parents – English • Future – international • Job market • Studies • Schools – expertise • infrastructure
Varieties • Zulu – 24% • English – sixth • BSAE • Indian English • Coloured English • Afrikaans English http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=MvBJBmyw47s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tMfV-aT8us&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=eWVIObGHxzs
2001 – Census Zulu10,677,000 23.8% Xhosa7,907,000 17.6% Afrikaans5,983,000 13.3% NorthernSotho4,209,000 9.4% Tswana3,677,000 8.2% English3,673,000 8.2% Sotho3,555,000 7.9% Tsonga1,992,000 4.4% Swati1,194,000 2.7% Venda1,022,000 2.3% Ndebele712,000 1.6% Other 217,000 0.5% Total 44,820,000100.0%
In 2002 the Pan South African Language Board did a national sociolinguistic survey and the following findings were made with regard to English: • Use of language in interaction with supervisors: 40% • Language of tuition in the wider educational setting: 80% • Only 22% fully understand political, policy and administrative related speeches and statements made in English. • In terms of other languages, the levels of understanding of English are: