Abstract:
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of learners’ textbooks on
Sepedi essay writing skills. Grade 7 learners at primary schools in Lebowakgomo
Circuit are faced with challenges of language proficiency due to unnecessary usage
of loaned words, orthographic and morphological errors in their written essays. This
study adopted qualitative approach and followed a case study design and an
interpritivist paradigm. Qualitative data was collected through semi-structured
interviews and document analysis of the learners’ textbooks and written essays.
Data collected was analysed following the inductive method of thematic data
analysis. The research highlighted that learners use Sepedi textbooks that contain
spelling errors, infusion of languages like English, Afrikaans and isiZulu that
negatively affect learners’ writing skills. It was evident that the errors in learners’
essays emanated from the textbooks given from the schools. It is recommended that
Sepedi Home Language textbooks be thoroughly proofread before being supplied to
schools. The Department of Basic Education should ensure that authors of textbooks
show a good conduct of the language because home language carries the pride,
culture, heritage and identity of the learners they are prescribed for