Assignment 1 2026
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Due Date: 15 April 2026
QUESTION 1
1.1 Intelligibility
Intelligibility refers to how clearly a speaker or writer communicates so that the audience
understands the intended meaning. It is not only about speaking correct English, but about
adjusting language according to the listener or reader. For example, a teacher may explain a
concept differently to Grade 8 learners than to university students to ensure understanding.
The goal of intelligibility is therefore clarity of meaning across different audiences and
contexts (ENG1515, 2020).
Intelligibility also recognises that accents and language varieties may differ, but meaning
remains the most important factor. As long as communication is clear and effective,
intelligibility has been achieved.
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QUESTION 1
1.1 Intelligibility
Intelligibility refers to how clearly a speaker or writer communicates so that the audience
understands the intended meaning. It is not only about speaking correct English, but about
adjusting language according to the listener or reader. For example, a teacher may
explain a concept differently to Grade 8 learners than to university students to ensure
understanding. The goal of intelligibility is therefore clarity of meaning across different
audiences and contexts (ENG1515, 2020).
Intelligibility also recognises that accents and language varieties may differ, but meaning
remains the most important factor. As long as communication is clear and effective,
intelligibility has been achieved.
1.2 Objective language
Objective language refers to language that presents information in a factual, neutral and
unbiased way. It avoids emotional or personal opinions and focuses on clear evidence and
verifiable information. In academic writing, objective language is important because it
strengthens credibility and ensures fairness (Bailey, 2015).
For example, instead of saying “This is a terrible policy,” objective language would state,
“This policy has led to increased unemployment according to recent data.” Objective
language supports clarity and avoids manipulation of the reader.
1.3 Denotation and Connotation
Sentence:
“I could hardly walk; my shoes were killing me.”
1.3.1 Denotative meaning
The denotative meaning is the literal meaning of the sentence. Literally, it suggests that
the shoes were causing extreme harm, as if they were killing the speaker.
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of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.