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Episodes
Aug 3, 2022
Aug 3, 2022
1 min
Aweh! English Grade 2 Level 5 Reader 5
This Reader about the famous swimmer, Natalie du Toit.
Read by author: Maya Fowler
Aug 1, 2022
Aug 1, 2022
7 min
Aweh! IsiXhosa Grade 2 Level 7 Reader 8
The Reader is about two South Africa’s medical legends, Mary Malahlela and Mr Hamilton Naki. The Reader gives a brief summary of their lives, their impact in the medical field and community and how they were honoured.
Read by author: Nontsikelelo Ntusikazi
Aug 1, 2022
Aug 1, 2022
29 min
Aweh! IsiXhosa Grade 3 Level 12 Reader 3
A Reader celebrating Africa and South Africa's first all-female wildfire firefighting crew; the Juliet Crew of Cape Town.
Read by: Nontuthuzelo Mkruqulwa
Jul 29, 2022
Jul 29, 2022
5 min
Naledi wants to be a paediatrician when she grows up. She visits her aunt who is a doctor at Cecilia Makiwane hospital. When Naledi’s aunt takes Naledi to see the hospital where she works, Naledi sees the statue of Cecilia Makiwane, and asks who the person in the statue is. Naledi’s aunt then tells Naledi the story of Cecilia Makiwane, a nurse born in the Eastern Cape, who became the first black professionally qualified nurse in Africa.
Aweh! IsiZulu Grade 2 Level 7 Reader 8
Author: Wazi M Kunene
ISBN: 9780190426255
Jul 27, 2022
Jul 27, 2022
17 min
Kipper / Vlooi playwright Margit Meyer Rodenbeck and producer Marinda Engelbrecht talk about 20 years of Vlooi at Artscape Theatre. According to Engelbrecht Vlooi is part of the Oxford University Press reading series. Kipper starts from 15 August - 8 September at Artscape Theatre. Int: Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck : Marinda Engelbrecht : Playwright : Producer Mention: Pioneer School for the Blind
Jul 26, 2022
Jul 26, 2022
57 sec
Despite concerns about misinformation and false claims, social media users around the world continue to believe that the information they read and share on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook is factually correct, with emerging economies having the highest levels of trust.
The Matter of Fact, a study conducted by Oxford University Press (OUP), the world's largest university press, examines how people around the world seek out and evaluate information. The study draws on a body of evidence supplemented by survey data collected from 5,000 people in the United Kingdom, the United States, South Africa, India, and Mexico.
We live in an age of information overload. But how do we know what information to trust, and where should we go to find the facts? This global research report from Oxford University Press examines fact-finding in today's world.
Jul 22, 2022
Jul 22, 2022
7 min
Aweh! English Grade 2 Level 7 Reader 10
Read by author: Nelia Landman
This Reader is about different holidays celebrated in different African countries throughout the year. The holiday highlighted for South Africa is National Women’s Day.
Jul 15, 2022
Jul 15, 2022
7 min
Our very own, Danielle Carls on Radio 786 to chat about misinformation on social media.
Jun 7, 2022
Jun 7, 2022
50 min
The Oxford World English Symposium brought together Oxford University Press’ dictionary teams with academic researchers, teachers, lexicographers, and other language practitioners to share research findings, experiences, and insights on World Englishes, in order to come up with innovative approaches to the creation of dictionaries and other lexical resources.
Jun 1, 2022
Jun 1, 2022
10 min
Our Managing Editor for Dictionaries, Linda Roos, was recently interviewed by Radio 702's Relebogile Mabotja to discuss the ‘Language of Maths’
