Friday, 16 March 2012

maponya mall event

 
 

Hi ladies, have you started reading your books. If so how far are you?

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  1. Zanele:yes I Have started reading mine, and so far so good.

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  2. Sthembile:Ladies I have not read my book because of a crisis I had.

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  3. Zethu: Well you guys know the deal with my book, but I did read the draft I got from Sthembile, even though I did not read to children at Maponya.

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  4. Zethu: hey ladies, what did you guys think about the overall event at Maponya. How we handled the children and the parents, how well we read to the children and weather or not the children enjoyed it? What do you think?

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  5. Zanele: Fun fun funnnnnnnn!!! guys, I had a wonderful experience; especialy I was reading side by side with the Dean.OHH!!! my goodness, what a day.That moment is engraved in my heart.

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  6. Zanele: to work with you guy it was a match made in heaven, we work so well together. The contribution that you have made in my life especialy academic is waoooooo!!!!! I will choose you again and again guys, lots of love.

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    1. Zethu: @Zanale, unfortunately or fortunately this is proberbly our last year working in groups dear. Unless if we can score the same school when teaching.

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  7. Thembi:Hey guys,about the event at Maponya Mall, it was so fantastic.I enjoyed a lot reading to children. Sorry Zethu for not getting the chance to read to children. it is also a different experience you had, I hope there is just a little something you learned because in every situation we must learn something. Good for u zanele, I wish I was also next to the Dean.

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    1. Zethu: Well Thembi it was not entirely bad not reading to children. Like Zanele has said working side by side with the Dean herself made my day shine like a starry sky.

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  8. Thembi: Guys do you know how to post pictures?

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    1. Zethu: Well Thembi I will give it a try tomorrow morning, I havn't sent the photo's to my laptop just as yet, I am so lazy to do that but hopefully today or tomorrow morning I will put my laziness aside and do it. I especially cannot wait to post the one where Zanelewas drinking a cup of tea.

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    2. Hi guys,
      That tea helped me to swallow everything and the experience that was happening there!!!

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  9. Zethu: Hey guys I was thinkink we should meet for some snacks or something to discuss what else we can do in our book club, just to keep the fire burning. We can think of a fun get together somewhere and it will give us a chance to learn even more about about each other *smiIling*. I will give you time to think about it, Well, I just love socials...

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  10. Morning,

    Yesterday I had a chance to read the book that Makgotso had choosen the title is Izincwadi Ezimbili in Isizulu. I know Makgotso you were reading it in Sesotho, so I thought that I should get my own language. It is a very nice book and interesting, you get excited while reading it. Nice one Kgotso!

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  11. Makgotso: Nice one ne... you better bring it back. i didnt give it to you. I am glad you enjoyed it but if you read it in Sotho it is more fun!!!

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    1. Kgotsos' it is not your I borrowed it in library. Ok, thank you, Mazet.

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  12. MAKGOTSO: Hi ladies I had fun on surtarday even if it was tiring to run around recruiting parent. When coming to soty reading I had much fun especilly about the two books I read to different groups of kids. this showed me that I can work together with the kids and make reading fun....

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  13. LERATO: wow the event was so wonderful the smiles on the chidrens faces filled me with joy.i loved the spirit of working as a team. thank you ladies bookclub.

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  14. Zethu: What do you guys think about the photo's. I could not upload them all though.

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    1. Thank you Zee, photos are beautiful. You go girl!

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  15. Makgotso please try to those photos, I know you won't let us down. Vivaaaa!!!
    Zanele

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  16. I'm just so clued up to the book sometimes I if like I'm one with the book. I never saw the characters but I have my own characters that I have visualised and created in my mind.Excited !!! continue reading guys.

    Zanele

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  17. Gcina's book is full of amazing stories that I can relate too.It also reminds me of my grandmother, she was always telling as izintsomi.

    Zanele

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  18. HI Mazet you are fortunate tha you granny used to tell you izintsomi and you can relate to the storries. I only got izintsomi from the television and radio and they were in Sotho. this means that I cant relate to these stories but I understand them thruogh the help of some translation from my collegues. otherwise the stories sre interesting and I learnet a lot from them.

    Makgotso.

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    1. Hi ladies sory to take so long to post the photos I just gave some to Zethu to post on my behalf as you know that I'm old school and not clued up with technology.

      Makgotso.

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  19. Thembi: I can also relate to the stories of Gcina Mhlophe in her book 'Our story magic'. My son loves it too.

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  20. Thembi: our grandmothers did not know what impact they did to us by telling those stories and we also did not know that telling a story is so important. You can end up being an athour or something.

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  21. It's been a while. We should blog again

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