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MacmillanKliek Afrikaans 1st Additional Language Online Learning, CAPS and IEB (Voucher Redemption)

R149

Retail: R200

R149

R200
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About

A new and exciting way of teaching language to Generation - Z. Kliek is a CAPS and IEB aligned blended learning program for Afrikaans First Additional Language. 

Learners are motivated to develop their language skills through fun, interactive online activities. The activities enhance further learning and are often supported by audio or gamification elements. 

Product Features
  • Digital product - redeem via voucher
  • CAPS and IEB aligned
  • Suitable for Afrikaans First Additional Language Grades 6 – 11.
  • Aligned to the CAPS and IEB curricula
  • Learning is facilitated through theory, interactive games and mini quizzes
  • Learners use the product depending on their proficiency level (Beginner, Moderate, Advanced)
  • Most instructions are given in Afrikaans and English
  • Perfect for independent learning
  • Available on most smart devices and desktop / laptop
  • 2 year access from date of activation (from when the voucher code is redeemed)
  • No refunds after redemption of voucher
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