“As far as I know both Afrikaans and English are compulsory subjects in every public school. If you go to an English school, you’ll have English as your home language, and Afrikaans as your first additional language, and vice versa. It’s a fact I thought was true for every country in the world up until I went to University, and found out very little people actually speak Afrikaans, if you add the rest of the world to the equation. So yeah, most white people in South Africa speak both languages.
And mostly it’s hard for us to tell which language is someone’s home language, unless you ask that person directly, since most of us speak both languages equally well.
It’s fun if you know a group of people really well, and there’s a mixture of Afrikaans and English home language speakers in the group, since we randomly switch between Afrikaans and English as we’re speaking to try and accommodate everyone.
And usually if I’m telling a story to the group that involved most members of the group, I switch languages so everyone hears their contribution to that story in their own language, and can correct me if I get something wrong. It’s really fun for all of us that way, since even if someone might be struggling with one language or the other for some reason, they can still follow along and contribute to the conversation.
To me it’s also important that we try and speak both languages on campus, since my Afrikaans did suffer when I went home for the first time at the start off last year. I hadn’t been speaking Afrikaans for weeks during that time until I finally went home, and had started to somehow develop a weird kind of accent. I only realized this when I spoke to my parents and ‘their’ speech seemed to be weird yet familiar”.
Answer: The stage of cognitive development that Reina is in is the The concrete operational stage.
Explanation: According to Jean Piaget's theory of development, there are four stages of development. They are; sensorimotor; preoperational; concrete; and formal operational stages.
The concrete operational stage occurs in children between the age of 7 to 11 and in this stage, the child has learned to think in a logical manner if they are familiar with the concepts. Reina earning A's on her math tests is because she's already familiar with the concepts of multiplication and division.
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Explanation: just kidding idk know
The answer is D. Increasing workforce diversity is likely to reduce stereotyping as a barrier to social perception. It would best for individuals to be open and understand that not everyone has the same thoughts or ideas as well as background.
Answer/Explanation:
Rivers support trade into distinct ways. First, they provide trade routes to carry products to the seas for shipping.
Secondly, they create arable land because of the nutrient-rich soil deposited in river basins. The water from rivers can also be delivered to farmland to water crops, a process known as irrigation.
Because water is a scarce resource overall in this region, many residents rely on subsistence agriculture, which means maintaining small farms that produce only enough for the survival of a single family. This is different than commercial agriculture, which means producing crops on a mass scale for a profit, and requires a large amount of water for irrigation.
Deserts make trade more difficult because travel is difficult and they cannot support farming. Some people manage to make a small living in the desert by nomadic herding and trading. Interestingly, many (but not all) desert nations have found economic success due to the presence of a very valuable natural resource: oil. Oil is one of the most precious resources shipped along the waterways of the Middle East.
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