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Wudala’s Words:
Wudala’s Words:
Example: a sudden sharp stomp after a slow, flowing arm movement
Wudala’s Words:
Wudala’s Words
Wudala se Woorde
• Konsep (Draft) – Die eerste weergawe van ’n stuk skryfwerk waarin idees neergeskryf word voordat dit geredigeer of hersien word.
Voorbeeld: My eerste konsep het goeie idees gehad, maar ek moes die spelling en struktuur regmaak.
• Hersien (Revise) – Om jou skryfwerk te verander of te verbeter deur idees by te voeg, te verwyder of te herrangskik.
Voorbeeld: Ek het my storie hersien om die einde meer opwindend te maak.
• Redigeer (Edit) – Om grammatika-, spel- en leestekenfoute in jou skryfwerk reg te stel.
Voorbeeld: Tydens redigering het ek die kommas reggemaak en sommige werkwoorde in die verlede tyd verander.
• Bibliografie (Bibliography) – ’n Lys van bronne wat jy gebruik het om inligting vir jou projek te vind.
Voorbeeld: Ek het aan die einde van my werk ’n bibliografie bygevoeg om te wys waar ek my feite gekry het.
• Klimaks (Climax) – Die mees intense of belangrikste deel van ’n storie waar die hoofprobleem sy hoogtepunt bereik.
Voorbeeld: Die klimaks van die storie is wanneer die held uiteindelik die draak in die gesig staar.
Igama lika Wudala
Wudalas Words
· Draft – The first version of a piece of writing where ideas are written down before editing or revising.
Example: My first draft had good ideas, but I needed to fix the spelling and structure.
· Revise – To change or improve your writing by adding, removing, or rearranging ideas.
Example: I revised my story to make the ending more exciting.
· Edit – To correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes in your writing.
Example: During editing, I fixed the commas and changed some verbs to past tense.
· Bibliography – A list of sources you used to find information for your project.
Example: I added a bibliography at the end of my work to show where I found my facts.
· Climax – The most intense or important part of a story where the main problem reaches its peak.
Example: The climax of the story is when the hero finally faces the dragon
Remember
The opposite (inverse) of division is multiplication.
Example: 6 × 5 = 30 so we know that 30 ÷ 5 = 6.
When we estimate, we make a good guess based on what we know.
To estimate an answer, we round numbers off to make them easier to work with. For example, 598 ÷ 3 is not easy to calculate. If we round up 598 to 600, the calculation is much easier.
We know that 6 ÷ 3 = 2. So 600 ÷ 3 = 200.
We know that the answer to 598 ÷ 3 will be close to 20
Ubuwazi? (Did you know?)
‘Itafula’ is an isiZulu word borrowed from an Afrikaans word ‘tafel’.
Khumbula!(Remember!)
Any noun that starts with ‘i’ their subject concord is zi ie. Uweta iyashesha.
essential: important
yield: the amount of crop produced
dominant: important or controlling
deficiency: a lack of something
frequency: the number of times an event occurs
tally: a mark used to keep count of the number of times something happens