Family Traditions: The Heart of Our Heritage
Identify a word or phrase from the text which suggests the same idea as the words underlined.
(i) What phrase in the text describes the **strong connections** we maintain with our origins? [1 mark]
(ii) Which expression indicates the **delicious smell** of the dish being prepared? [1 mark]
(iii) What term conveys the **importance of remembering** our ancestors? [1 mark]
(iv) Which phrase reflects the **joyful atmosphere** during family gatherings? [1 mark]
Using your own words, explain what the writer means by the words underlined in the following sentences:
(i) What does the writer mean by the phrase constantly changing? [1 mark]
(ii) What does the writer imply by the term values we hold dear? [1 mark]
(iii) What does the writer suggest is meant by importance of community? [1 mark]
Use one example from the text below to explain how the writer highlights the importance of family traditions. [3 Marks]
As we celebrate, we also take a moment to remember those who are no longer with us. Each year, we light a candle and share a memory of a loved one who has passed away. This tradition, though bittersweet, brings a sense of closure and keeps their spirit alive within our hearts.
Explain how the writer uses language to convey meaning and to create effect in the following paragraphs. Choose three examples of words or phrases from each paragraph to support your answer. Your choices should include the use of imagery. Write about 200 to 300 words. [15 Marks]
Paragraph 2: “As the sun sets, the house transforms into a bustling hub of laughter and chatter.”
Paragraph 5: “They are the glue that binds us together, providing a sense of belonging and identity.”
Question 3
You are writing a speech for a family gathering to highlight the importance of family traditions. In your speech, you should:
- Discuss the significance of family gatherings during special occasions.
- Share a personal experience related to family traditions.
- Emphasise the values that these traditions instil in family members.
Write the words of the speech. Base your speech on what you have read in the text but be careful to use your own words. Address each of the three bullet points. Write about 250 to 300 words. (15 Marks)