This study work guide has been compiled to help learners understand and grasp all aspects of the novel and use of language in Finders Keepers, the prescribed novel for Grade 10 English First Additional Language. This study work guide has been compiled to the requirements of CAPS and all important aspects relating to the novel have been covered – in accessible language. The story is about Lufuno leaving Jozi to start a new life in Cape Town. She is bullied at school because of her Venda heritage. She develops a friendship with a Xhosa chief's son. This study work guide forms part of a series. It is not only a guide in which the novel is discussed, but also a workbook in which learners can make notes. This provides revision for exams and tests. This study work guide supplements the prescribed text Finders Keepers. The answers to all questions are available on www.bestbooks.co.za.
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Rosamund Haden. Finders Keepers
Foreword to the learner
Section A: Helpful information. 1. Overview
2. Biography of the author: Rosamund Haden
3. Approach
4. Characterisation
5. Significance of names
6. Dialogue
7. Imagery and figurative language
8. Idioms, proverbs and fixed expressions
9. Themes in Finders Keepers
Section B: Exploring the chapters
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Section C: Examples of formal assessment
Section D: Enrichment activities
Glossary of literary terms
Bibliography
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Best Books Study Work Guide: Finders Keepers
For Grade 10 First Additional Language
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In this guide, the novel is thoroughly analysed and all literary and contextual elements are explained to make it easily comprehensible for you as a First Additional Language learner. This is to ensure that you do not miss out on any nuance of meaning or compromise your complete enjoyment and understanding of the novel. For this reason, a thorough chapter-by-chapter analysis – including a summary, contextual questions and a thematic discussion – is included. Detailed literary elements – such as the use of figures of speech; a formal timeline; the use of idioms and proverbs; a description of all the characters; the significance of names; and the setting of the novel – make this novel accessible to you, the reader.
Finally, you are provided with test and examination questions as well as informal assessment tasks to ensure that you achieve optimal results.