Learners need to have access to the following materials when studying Afrikaans as a FAL.
Text book
Dictionary
Readers in the following genres: stories, short stories, poetry, theatre pieces, magazines and other social texts.
Learners need to watch some Afrikaans media.
If you have questions about lesson planning or would like me to help you with the planning please e-mail me at Amanda.calitz1@gmail.com looking forward to hear from you!
We have friends who speak Afrikaans, so learning the language is an interesting idea. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Thanks for stopping by! From where in SA are your friends?
I think it would be fun to learn Afrikaans!
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I’ve taught English as a Second Language and Spanish as a Second Language :). It’s so important to have a wide variety of input when learning a second language.
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What a wonderful resource for teachers, and homeschooling parents. Have a great day!
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What an amazing gift to be able to share with others. We have an outreach in Tanzania as well as where we currently live in Costa Rica and I have been trying to learn a bit of Swahili. Maybe Africaans will have to be next.
Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate the comment. Afrikaans is a beautiful language you won’t be sorry.
It’s so easy to forget those various social texts. Reading local materials is such a great way to really become immersed into a language and the culture surrounding it!
Thanks for stopping by π I love to read texts from different cultures. It helps you understand.