MEMORANDUM



Past Paper 1

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION

1. This question paper consists of THREE sections:

SECTION A: Comprehension (30)

SECTION B: Summary (10)

SECTION C: Language (40)

2. Read ALL the instructions carefully.

3. Answer ALL the questions.

4. Start EACH section on a NEW page.

5. Rule off after each section.

6. Number each of the answers exactly as the questions are numbered in the

question paper.

7. Leave a line after each answer.

8. Pay special attention to spelling and sentence construction.

9. Write neatly and legibly.

SECTION A

QUESTION 1

Read the following texts and answer the set questions:

TEXT A

REAL SONG: LIQUIDEEP

The duo that became the hottest property on the local house scene gave Roya Varjavandi an exclusive interview and introduced their latest single “Alone”.

1 “I had started losing a little bit of hope. I didn’t know if this music would work,

but I wanted to give it a try before giving up and doing something else,” says

Liquideep singer, songwriter and producer Jonathan “Ziyon” Christian.

After spending time with his step father, jazz muso Victor Masondo, Ziyon

5 decided to move permanently to South Africa. “I’ve always been into

production, says Ziyon, who is originally from Nashville, Tennessee, “so I

started producing for acts such as Swazi Dlamini, Loyiso Bala and Gloria

Bosman.” Thankfully, he opted to stick it out, a commitment supported by

his new friend, DJ, producer Thabo “Ryzor” Shokgolo.

10 Who is DJ Ryzor and how does he fit into the Liquideep puzzle and the

making of the band? Hailing from Alexandra, Johannesburg, Ryzor’s home

was their initial meeting place. “I’ve been DJ-ing for years, and I was just

getting into production when we met,” says the DJ and IT fanatic. As Ziyon

had a new interest in house culture and wanted to learn to DJ, it was a

15 chance for them to exchange skills.

Ziyon advises that young people should identify what it is they want to do and

then try to surround themselves with people who do it better than them.

“That’s what a mentor is, someone who has more knowledge than you in

something you want to do, and is open to giving counsel in that direction.”

20 Ryzor tells the story of the year they spent DJ-ing at a restaurant every

Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night. “We’d bring the sound equipment

and play for six hours and our only pay was food. But, we were always

excited to go, because it wasn’t about the money.”

Early in 2007, they decided on the name Liquideep for their act and signed

25 to burgeoning label Bass Beats and Breaks Records. Their compilation

Oscillations was one of four CDs on BBB Records’ debut collection, released

in conjunction with House Afrika. Fairytale was, at the time, an unknown

track on the compilation. However, it wasn’t long before the catchy tune

caught the attention of several major radio stations.

30 Liquideep became a mainstay on high rotation playlists and Fairytale is up

there besides Mandoza’s Nkalakatha in terms of its cross-over appeal.

As industry unknowns, this was a major breakthrough. In order to capitalise

on it, BBB Records urged Liquideep to lay down their first album in a hurry.

The duo had a huge catalogue of recorded tracks but every week the playlist

35 would change. Eventually the deadline was looming over their heads. Ryzor

reflects: “There are musicians and there is the business of music, and the

two can’t live without each other.” He says they were under so much pres-

sure to finish the album that he had to switch off his phone for four days.

The result was the long awaited Fabrics of the Heart, an album that merged

Ziyon’s musicality and Ryzor’s knowledge of local house. Within a few

months it had gone platinum, selling over 100,000 records. Long after the

fuss about Fairytale died down, Liquideep are still much in demand.

Source: UNCUT Issue 80 January / February 2011

QUESTIONS:

1. Refer to paragraph 1, line 3.

1.1.1 Why is “Ziyon” written in inverted commas? (1)

2. Explain the meaning of the following expression as used in paragraph 2, line 8:

“… he opted to stick it out…” (1)

3. Refer to paragraph 3, line 11.

“Hailing from Alexandra…”

In the above quotation, hailing means:

A calling out to somebody

B frozen drops of rain

C coming from

D an exclamation or greeting (1)

4. What were Thabo Shokgolo’s occupation and interests before he formed the band Liquideep with Jonathan? (2)

5. What does Ziyon recommend for young people who are about to start their

careers? (2)

6. Quote one word from paragraph 4 for the following:

a trusted adviser / a councellor (1)

7. Why were Ziyon and Ryzor prepared to DJ at clubs for food instead of money? (2)

8. Refer to paragraph 5, line 25.

In the context of the passage, burgeoning means:

A developing into something

B growing rapidly

C emerging

D a hamburger (1)

9. Quote a phrase of two consecutive words which refers to:

the songs from their very first album (1)

1.10 Why is the word “Fairytale” written in italics? (2)

11. Why was it so important for the band’s record company to make

their first album “in a hurry”? (2)

12. In your own words, explain what is meant by the following words:

“Eventually the deadline was looming over their heads.” (paragraph 6, line 35) (2)

13. Say whether the following statement is True OR False, and substantiate your

answer:

Liquideep’s first album “Fabrics of the Heart” was a complete failure. (2)

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TEXT 2

Die Antwoord: Zef or just Dof?

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When South Africans hear the name Die Antwoord, some shudder while others rejoice. Milan Naran explores the maverick musos’ new release, $O$.

1 Die Antwoord has captivated the youth market and the independent music scene

around the world with their fresh yet controversial take on music. Their latest

release, $O$, is a testament to their talent: they are mad, ferocious, and on

message even when they claim to detest preaching in their songwriting.

5 The band is working in a no-genre space while riding the hip-hop beast as the back-

beat to their issues-infested lyrics, bleated and bled out at 100 vowels per second.

Their music is a hip-hop inspired rubik’s cube of kwaito-type lyrics – kicked in with

a vulgarish slang of English and Afrikaans. The 10-track album sees Ninja and

Yolandi demonstrate how the combination of English and Afrikaans creates an

10 infectious and unique rhythm.

Unwittingly, the combination illustrates the journey this country has walked during

16 years of democracy. The first track hits back at all the artists out there that have

dissed the group, swiftly followed by the international hit single, Enter the Ninja.

The tracks flow together like a story. Rich B***H is, in fact, a short tale about

15 Yolandi.

The brilliant lyrical content reaffirms the reasons Die Antwoord are riding the

international wave right now. There is a little surprise on the only new track, Evil

Boy, featuring Wanga. The track combines English, Afrikaans and Xhosa.

Ninja has had a long run in the hip-hop industry, and on Beat Boy he reminds fans

20 as “Yang Weapon”, or Waddy, of Max Normal fame. When asked about their

inspiration, the duo reveal that their own life experiences are the source of the

album.

Source: UNCUT Issue 80 January / February 2011

QUESTIONS:

14. Refer to paragraph 1, line 2.

1. In your own words, explain the meaning of “…their fresh yet controversial take on music…” (2)

15. Refer to paragraph 1, line 3.

In the context of the passage, the word “testament” means:

A writing a test

B evidence of

C the two main parts of the Bible

D a written statement (1)

1.16 Why is Die Antwoord’s music described as a “rubik’s cube”? (line 7) (2)

1.17 What is symbolised by the music made by Die Antwoord? (2)

1.18 Quote one word from paragraph 4 which tells you that the single Enter the Ninja

was not only a local hit, but also in other parts of the world. (1)

1.19 Refer to the title of the passage.

1.19.1 Write the slang word “musos” out in full. (1)

1.19.2 Is the title of the passage “Die Antwoord: Zef or just Dof?” suitable?

Answer Yes or No, and provide a reason for your answer. (1)

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TOTAL SECTION A: 30 MARKS

SECTION B

SUMMARY WRITING

QUESTION 2

Read the text below and answer the question that follows:

Imagine that the following diary entries are from your diary. Read what has been written and answer the question below.

|Monday 7 January |

|I was very nervous about starting at a new school but things went really well. The staff – the security guard at the gate, the school secretary, |

|the teachers and even the principal are so friendly. I felt a bit lost at first because I couldn’t find anything. The laboratory, the library, the|

|hall and the classrooms – they have so many wonderful facilities! I had more classes today than yesterday and most of the teachers are really |

|cool. The Travel and Tourism teacher looks strict but we’ll see. I look forward to the two-week tour to Mozambique that he is taking us on – it |

|seems as if staff members organise all kinds of trips. |

| |

|Tuesday 8 January |

|I am proud to be part of a school that is tops in every kind of sport. They have sports that never thought I would do, like hockey and basketball.|

|There are so many kinds, that I don’t know what to choose. It’s so exciting. |

| |

|I have found a good friend whom I met on the school bus. She really is fun. I think Angie will like her. I am really impressed by the school |

|transport. They have their own buses to transport learners. Transport was always such a drag at my former school. |

If you wanted to write a postcard to a friend to tell him/her about your new school, you

would have to give a summary of what you wrote in your diary.

INSTRUCTIONS:

• Write down SEVEN main ideas in seven separate sentences.

• Mention one fact per sentence.

• Each sentence may not consist of more than TEN words.

• Number each main idea.

• Indicate the total number of words of the seven sentences together.

TOTAL SECTION B: 10 MARKS

SECTION C

QUESTION 3: VISUAL LITERACY

3.1 ADVERTISEMENT

Study the advertisement below and answer the set questions.

3.1.1 What is the main image in this advertisement? (1)

3.1.2 Identify the target market of this advertisement. (1)

3.1.3 How does this image connect with the words “Come fill your baskets”, and the

theme of Easter? (1)

3.1.4.1 What is the slogan of the company in the advertisement? (1)

3.1.4.2 What does the slogan mean? (1)

3.1.5 Why have the advertiser used bunnies in the background, rather than, for

example, dogs or cats? (1)

3.1.6 How do you know that this offer is only available for a limited time period? (1)

3.1.7 Refer to the speech bubble in the bottom left-hand corner of the advertisement.

(“here we are now, entertaaain us!”)

Correct the spelling error in the above quotation. (1)

3.1.8 Name one advertising tactic used by the advertiser to encourage people

to buy the products. (2)

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3.2 CARTOON

Study the cartoon below and answer the set questions:

The characters in the cartoon are Jon, the human, Garfield the cat and Odie the

dog, who is not visible in this cartoon.

Refer to frame 1.

3.2.1 Write the contraction (don’t) in frame 1 out in full. (1)

3.2.2 How do you know that Jon is upset? Name TWO things. (2)

3.2.3 What is Jon upset about? (1)

Refer to frame 2.

3.2.4 What does “Yelp” refer to? (1)

3.2.5 Who is making the yelping sound? (1)

3.2.6 Why is this character making this yelping sound? (1)

Refer to frame 3.

3.2.7 What does Garfield have in his hand? (1)

3.2.8 What point is Garfield trying to prove? (1)

3.2.9 How does the cartoonist show that Jon does not believe Garfield? (1)

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QUESTION 4: LANGUAGE AND EDITING SKILLS

Read the articles below (TEXTS C and D), which have some deliberate errors, and answer the set questions:

TEXT C

Imperative Instruction

1 November last year saw the Kwazulu Natal Education Department release some

concerning statistics: only 23% of pupils entering the country’s schooling system

manage to pass Matric. Some learners look at dropping-out of school as a way of

dealing with their problems. Although this may seem helpful, leaving school before

5 you’ve matriculated will have a negative impact on your future.

By example, unemployment in Mzansi is estimated at 40%. It makes sense that

continuing your education makes you less likely to become one of the almost

19 million unemployed citizens of the country.

As to why learners are dropping out, there are a number of reasons and

10 speculations. The Gender Parity Index (GPI) says although teenage pregnancy is

often quoted as one of the main reasons for high school dropouts, data suggests

that it’s not the primary course – though it may be significant for girls.

Not having enough money for school fees and uniforms is a problem. But you

cannot let it get you down. Provisions have been made in the form of social grants

15 to address the situation.

Source: UNCUT January / February 2011

QUESTIONS:

4.1.1 Give antonyms (words opposite in meaning) for the following words:

4.1.1.1 negative (line 5) (1)

4.1.1.2 future (line 5) (1)

4.1.2 The following preposition has been used incorrectly in the passage. Provide

the correct preposition:

By example… (line 6) (1)

4.1.3 Write the symbol % out in words. (1)

4.1.4 Rewrite the following sentence (lines 3-4) in the past tense:

Some learners look at dropping-out of school as a way of dealing with their

problems. (1)

4.1.5 Rewrite the following sentence (lines 13-14) in the future tense:

Not having enough money for school fees and uniforms is a problem. (1)

4.1.6 Give the correct form of the underlined words in the following paragraph:

The Education Department is 4.1.6.1 concern about the large number of

4.1.6.2 learn who will never become 4.1.6.3 matric, due to the large number of

school dropouts. In order to 4.16.4 success in life, one needs to 4.1.6.5 matric.(5)

4.1.7 Correct the spelling of the following word in line 12.

course (1) [12]

TEXT D

1 It is titled Memoirs and that’s truly what’s been delivered. Mariah has outdone her-

self by bringing back her original flavor in this album, unlike her previous release

Emancipation of Mimi, which missed the mark.

Every song on Memoirs tells a peace of a love story – start with heartbreak, then

5 the emotion battle broken-hearted lovers face, till the end where she has made

the choice to open her heart and finally feel love once again. One of the most

exceptional songs on this album is the cover of I want to know what love is,

originally done by rock band, Foreigner. I must say that Mariah Carey has not

disappointed with her version of the song. An absolutely brilliant album. –Milan

Source: UNCUT January / February 2011

4.2.1 Correct the spelling of the following word in line 1: truely (1)

4.2.2 Give a synonym (word similar in meaning) for the word “brilliant” in line 9. (1)

4.2.3 The underlined words in the following paragraph have been used incorrectly.

Give the correct word in each case:

Every song on Memoirs tells a 4.2.3.1 peace of a love story – 4.2.3.2 start with

heartbreak, then the 4.2.3.3 emotion battle broken-hearted lovers face. (3)

4.2.4 Choose the correct word from those in brackets in the sentence below:

Broken-hearted lovers will be positively 4.2.4.1 (infected / affected) by this

4.2.4.2 (magnifying / magnificent) album, and Mariah’s 4.2.4.3 (sensible /

sensational) voice. (3)

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TOTAL SECTION C: 40 MARKS

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