TM Karina Strydom My colouring book of · 2020-04-16 · clothes izingubo zokugqoka klere diaparo...

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TM Karina Strydom

facts • vocabulary • SA languages • reading • writing • drawing • colouring in

My colouring book of

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groceriesgroceries

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How do I say the words in:

English Afrikaans

isiZulu Sesotho

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groceries

igilosa

kruideniersware

kerosari

Groceries are those things we buy to eat and drink or to clean the house. We can buy groceries from supermarkets such as Checkers, Pick ’n Pay, Woolworths and Spar. Can you recognise the logos of shops that sell groceries when you go shopping?

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clothesclo hes

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English Afrikaans

isiZulu Sesotho

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clothes

izingubo zokugqoka

klere

diaparo

We cover parts of our bodies with clothes such as dresses, shirts and pants for protection from the sun or cold weather. Pep, Jet, Edgars, Woolworths, Mr Price and Markhams are some of the shops that sell clothes. Find and cut out logos of shops that sell clothes from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

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PEPPEPPEP

PEPPEP

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toyso s

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How do I say the words in:

English Afrikaans

isiZulu Sesotho

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toys

izinto zokudlala

speelgoed

dipapadiswa

Toys are fun things that children play with. We can buy toys from Pick ‘n Pay, Toys R Us, CNA, Checkers and many other shops. See how many logos you can recognise of shops that sell toys when you next go shopping. Find and cut out logos of shops that sell toys from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

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appliancesappliances

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How do I say the words in:

English Afrikaans

isiZulu Sesotho

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appliances

izimpahla zikagesi

elektriese toebehore

disebediswa

Appliances are instruments or devices that do specific jobs in the house such as the refrigerator, washing machine or toaster. All these appliances use electricity. We can buy appliances from Game, Pick ’n Pay, Stax, High Fi Corporation, Makro, and Hirsch’s. Find and cut out logos of shops that sell appliances from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

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booksbooks

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Books are made of paper and they have pictures or printed words on them for us to read. There are many kinds of books, like colouring books or textbooks for studying. We can buy books from CNA, Exclusive Books and other shops. How many logos of shops selling stationery can you recognise? Find and cut out their logos from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

books

amabhuku

boeke

dibuka

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stationerys a ioner

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How do I say the words in:

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isiZulu Sesotho

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stationery

izinto zokubhala

skryfbehoeftes

dingollo

Paper, pens, pencils, crayons and glue are stationery items we can buy from shops such as Shoprite, Game, Pick’n Pay, Checkers, Waltons and PNA. How many logos you can recognise of shops that sell stationery? Find and cut out logos of these shops from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

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SHOPRITE S

SHOPRITE S

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moneymone

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isiZulu Sesotho

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Your parents earn money when they work. Money is used to buy food and to pay for services. You can save your money at a bank such as Capitec, FNB, ABSA, Standard Bank, and Nedbank. Can you recognise the logos of banks when you visit the shops? Find and cut out logos of banks from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

money

imali

geld

tjhelete

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telephoneelephone

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How do I say the words in:

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isiZulu Sesotho

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telephone

umakhalekhukhwini

telefoon

founu

When you want to speak to someone who is not in your house you can use a telephone to call them. Telephones are connected with cables called landlines, which you can see on tall wooden poles next to the road. You can ask Telkom or Neotel to install a telephone landline. Draw the logos of these companies on the next blank page in this book.

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cell phonecell phone

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Cell C, MTN, Vodacom and Virgin Mobile are companies that own the network of towers that provide the signal that you need for your cell phone to work. You can also buy cell phones, internet contracts and air time from these mobile service providers. Find and cut out logos of shops that supply cell phone services to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

cell phone

umakhalekhukhwini

selfoon

selefounu

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fuelfuel

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isiZulu Sesotho

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We can buy petrol or diesel for our cars from Sasol, BP, Engen and other petrol stations. How many logos of petrol stations can you recognise in your neighbourhood? Find and cut out logos of petrol stations from magazines and brochures to paste onto the next blank page in this book.

fuel

amafutha

brandstof

dibeso

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