Zulu Grade 5: Full Curriculum

Categories: Grade 5, Zulu
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About Course

Help your child thrive in Zulu with our Grade 5 Zulu Fundamentals course — designed specifically to support learners in mastering the essential building blocks of the language in a fun, engaging, and structured way.

Learning a language is much like learning to walk — one word, one step at a time. This course provides the foundation your child needs to succeed in Zulu at school, whether they’re catching up or looking to deepen their skills. Through short, focused video lessons, learners will revise key concepts from earlier grades, explore new vocabulary and sentence structures, and gain confidence in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Zulu.

Why Parents Love This Course:

  • It gives children structured language support — even if there’s no Zulu speaker at home.

  • It boosts classroom performance by reinforcing what is taught at school.

  • It promotes consistency and revision — essential for long-term retention.

  • It nurtures a love for learning a second language, building confidence with every lesson.

What Your Child Will Learn:

  • Core vocabulary and grammar concepts appropriate for Grade 5.

  • How to construct meaningful sentences in Zulu.

  • Listening and pronunciation skills through guided practice.

  • Reading comprehension and writing basics in the language.

  • Practical use of Zulu in everyday situations and school-related topics.

Course Outcomes: By the end of the course, your child will:

  • Feel more confident and prepared in their Zulu classes at school.

  • Be able to understand and communicate using age-appropriate Zulu.

  • Have improved memory, focus, and problem-solving skills — thanks to the cognitive benefits of language learning.

  • Be on a stronger path to academic success in languages and beyond.

Did You Know?
Learning a second language actually reshapes your brain. It strengthens the areas responsible for memory, concentration, and mental flexibility — helping children perform better not just in Zulu, but across all subjects. It also fosters empathy and cultural understanding, which are invaluable life skills.

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Course Content

Mina – Me

  • Revise: My Name is….
    04:04
  • Revision: I am…, my… and it is..
    05:30
  • Revise: Food(Singular & plural)
    02:18
  • Revise: Fruit (Singular & plural)
    06:04
  • Revise: Vegetables (Singular & plural)
    00:40
  • Revise: Who do you live with? Do you have…?
    04:44
  • Revise: Animals of the house
    02:24
  • Quiz: Me (Mina)
    00:19
  • Answers: Me (Mina)
    01:46
  • Learn: Introducing yourself – Sports
    01:02
  • Learn: Introducing yourself- Travel
    01:37
  • Revise: Modes of travel
    01:22
  • Revise: Introducing yourself – My age is…
    01:49
  • Learn: Which grade are you in?
    00:43
  • Revise: Times of the day
    00:28
  • Learn: Daily routine
    01:15
  • Learn: How make sentences using ‘When?’
    01:20
  • Learn: My talents
    02:30
  • Learn: I am able to….
    01:41
  • Learn: Creating sentences: My talents
    03:33
  • Quiz: Vocabulary
    00:31
  • Answers: Vocabulary
    09:19
  • Speak: What can you say?
    05:23

Abantu – People

Ekilasini – In the Classroom

Ukudla neziphuzo – Food and Drinks

Linjani izulu? – How is the Weather?

Iphathi lami – My Party

Ukubala – Counting

Abantu Comprehension: Esikoleni – At School

Abantu Comprehension: Umndeni wakwaNkosi udla ibhulakufesi. – The Nkosi family is eating breakfast.

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