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This new edition of the bestselling Oxford Mini School Dictionary supports children with their language and spelling skills, and helps with the transition from primary to secondary.
Features:
- Grammar and punctuation panels, spelling tips, and an extra vocabulary-building supplement boost skills for tests and exams
- Contemporary, comprehensive vocabulary coverage, example sentences, and fascinating word origins
Regile is a zama-zama working illegally in an abandoned mine near
Barberton. Being eighteen, Regile has moved up the ranks and is now
paid a salary to keep the other child workers in line. Towards the
end of a three-month stint underground, a fourteen-year-old boy
from Mozambique, Taiba, starts asking questions about their rescue.
Taiba constantly reaffirms his belief that they will be saved: by
the police, by the private security firms that guard the mines, or
maybe even by the mythical Spike Maphosa. Regile knows that such
hope is dangerous.
It may seem easier to pray for your spouse, your children, your family
and friends, but God wants to hear your requests for your life too. He
loves it when you come to Him for help to become the woman you have
always longed to be.
Best-selling author Stormie Omartian presents her most-loved prayers in
The Power of a Praying® Woman Book of Prayers. Small enough to keep in
purse or pocket for quick conversations with God, lovely enough to give
as a special gift to encourage and draw the hearts of friends and loved
ones to the Lord in prayer, this book of prayers will help unlock the
power of praying.
At His feet is the answer to a woman's every need; in His hands is hope
and joy for her life.
"Don't scorn words. If the struggle needs weapons give it words, My
Africa! Thami. Stones and petrol bombs can't get inside those
armoured cars. Words can. They can do something even more
devastating than that ... they can get inside the heads of those
inside the armoured cars." This powerful play by one of South
Africa's most famous playwrights delivers a forceful message to a
modern world plagued by political and social conflict. Burning
questions asked by those who lived through apartheid are as
relevant today as they were thirty years ago. What is the best way
to bring about political and social change? Violent action or
transformation through words and ideas? Fugard's play is about a
school teacher who has invested all of his dreams for a better
society, a better South Africa, in one of his pupils. The school
teacher and the brilliant young man come into conflict with each
other because they choose different solutions to their country's
educational and political problems. A moving play that will
challenge South African learners to engage with universal questions
about education, relationships, authority, politics and humanity.
This educational edition includes notes, activities and exam
preparation. At the end of the book, there are Internet video
resources that will give the reader a sense of what the drama is
like when performed and an interview with the playwright, Athol
Fugard. This e?Book is a digital version of the printed,
CAPS-approved ?book. Benefits of the ePUB format? include:? The
ability to view on ?a ?desktop computer, notebook or tablet.; As
learners adjust fonts, rotate and flip pages, content reflows to
fit the device's screen giving the user a more flexible experience;
and Learners can take notes, highlight and bookmark, and access
video and audio for visual learning.
The New International Version of the Bible is today’s most popular
modern-English translation. This low-cost Bible, featuring extra helps
that are ideal for evangelism and an easy-to-read Comfort Print®
typeface, is perfect for churches and ministries looking to distribute
God’s Word to children in bulk through their outreach events.
Features include:
- Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New
International Version (NIV)
- Plan of salvation
- Table of weights and measures
- Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print typeface
Sophiatown was the ‘Chicago of South Africa’, a vibrant
community that produced not only gangsters and shebeen queens but
leading journalists, writers, musicians and politicians, and gave
urban African culture its rhythm and style. This play, based on the
life history of Sophiatown, opened at the Market Theatre in
Johannesburg in February 1986 to great acclaim. The play won the AA
Life Vita Award for Playwright of the Year 1985/86. This new
edition of the play includes an introduction which sets the work in
its historical context.
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Ukufa kukaShaka (Paperback)
Elliot Zondi; Introduction by Mpume Zondi; Created by Njabulo Manyoni
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Ukufa kukaShaka is a historical drama by Elliot Zondi,first
published in 1960 in the Bantu (later, African) Treasury Series by
the University of the Witwatersrand Press. Its plot is based on the
events surrounding the assassination of Shaka, the mighty Zulu
king, by his two half-brothers, Dingane and Mhlangana, aided and
abetted by his paternal aunt, Mkabayi, in 1828. The play explores
the classic theme of the tragic hero’s fatal flaws: hubris and
overconfidence. Shaka’s ruthless ambition led him to overstep
human boundaries, kill with impunity, bar his warriors from having
families and force them into endless wars. His blind spot seems to
have been to put the survival and expansion of the Zulu kingdom
first and the welfare of his subjects second. Against this backdrop
Mkabayi, whose ambitions for a remarkable Zulu nation were more
tempered, played a decisive role in his downfall. Zondi explores
arguments both in favour of and against Shaka’s assassination in
a way that allows the reader to sympathise with his greater vision
and his thwarted plan to fight impending colonialism. His
dramatisation of the conflict between Shaka and Mkabayi highlights
questions of leadership and nation-building that continue to be
relevant today.
What makes the Platinum Creative arts course unique? Each
discipline (dance, drama, music and visual arts) is presented in
its own section in the book so you can clearly choose what you are
teaching; fully illustrated dance exercise bank included in
learner's book; music literacy worksheets enable teacher to
consolidate theory easily; visual art content includes many
stimulating examples of South African artists; all the content
options for drama are included so that teachers can select the
options they prefer. Platinum! - Simply superior: Superior CAPS
coverage and written by expert authors; superior illustrations and
activities to improve results and motivate learners; superior
teacher support to save time and make teaching easy, including
photocopiable worksheets; superior quality = exam success!
This Creative Arts Learners book is CAPS Approved and one of many titles available in the TODAY series.
What makes the economic and management sciences today course
unique? Full-colour pages with diagrams and illustrations to
enhance learning. Lots of varied, interesting and well-structured
activities on financial literacy, the economy and entrepreneurship.
The financial literacy sections have worked examples with
explanatory notes to consolidate knowledge. Lots of accounting
exercises to consolidate accounting principles. Trust today to be
up-to-date and fresh for the classroom opportunities for revision,
exam practice and assessment throughout develops language skills
alongside subject knowledge all content is fully caps-compliant
your easy-to-use complete classroom solution! Today, for successful
teaching tomorrow.
Spot On is spot on! The most popular course in South Africa, Spot
On has everything a learner needs in one book. Spot On improves
results, makes learning enjoyable, makes teaching a pleasure and is
easy to use. The Spot On Teacher’s Guide comes with printable
planning material, Formal Assessment Tasks, revision tests and
exams.
This isiZulu Literature Prescribed Novel is CAPS Approved for Grade 12.
Lena inoveli ikhuluma ngemfundo kanye nenhlalo emndenini. Umbhali ubhale ngemfundo emva kokuba iNingizimu Afrika isizuze inkululeko. Uthi aqhathanise ukufunda okuzuzwe abasemadolobheni ekuqhathanisa nabasemakhaya. Nakuba lo mndeni umbhali abhale ngawo kungumndeni owodwa kepha abanye bathi uma sebefundile babukele amanye amalungu omndeni phansi ngoba sebezibona bengcono. Laba abahlala endaweni esemakhaya bona ukufunda kwabo kuthela izithelo ngoba benza umehluko omkhulu empilweni yomndeni wabo kanye nasemphakathini ngokubanzi. Umbhali ugqamisa ukuthi uma uzimisele ukwenza into
ethile uyaphumelela noma ngabe zingakanani izihibe ezisendleleni yakho. Le noveli inika ithemba futhi iyakhuthaza. Imuva lakho alisoze lacaba indlela yakho ebheke phambile kepha umuntu. Le noveli iqukethe: Isingeniso esinolwazi olujulile.; Imibuzo yamazinga ahlukene ukuze umfundi akwazi ukuzwisisa kangcono indaba.
This book is about a divided family. The eldest son of the Ngubane family, Mbhabhadisi, lives an elite life with his family in Umlazi. Mbhabhadisi's sister, Linono, has two children. When Linono marries a sugarcane cutter, her in-laws do not accept her fatherless children. Mbhabhadisi's uncle, Ndosi Cele, looked after these
children until he succumbed to pressure from the neighbours who say he must send the children to an urban area where they will get a better life. However, Mbhabhadisi refuses to take responsibility for this sister's children. Mbhabhadisi and his wife are depicted floundering from one mistake to anoter.
The novel includes: An informative introduction; and Levelled questions for the learner's comprehension of the story.
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series. The creators of
this series are united by passion for literature and driven by the
intention of making all public domain books available in printed
format again - worldwide. At tredition we believe that a great book
never goes out of style. Several mostly non-profit literature
projects provide content to tredition. To support their good work,
tredition donates a portion of the proceeds from each sold copy. As
a reader of a TREDITION CLASSICS book, you support our mission to
save many of the amazing works of world literature from oblivion.
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