Best Books Study Work Guide: My Children! My Africa! How well do you know your prescribed play? Do you understand the contents and structure of your play? Are you ready to write your exams? This study work guide has been compiled to help learners grasp each act, theme and character in My Children! My Africa! the prescribed play for Grade 12 First Additional Language. This study work guide has been compiled to the requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) and all important aspects relating to the play have been covered – in accessible language. Remember! This guide cannot be used on its own as it refers to the prescribed text throughout. Memorable quote from My Children! My Africa! spoken by Thami: “I don’t need to go to university to learn what my people really need is a strong double-dose of that traditional old Xhosa remedy called ‘Inkululeko.’ Freedom.” This study work guide has been compiled to help learners grasp each act, theme and character in My Children! My Africa! the prescribed play for Grade 12 First Additional Language. It's a workbook, learners answer questions in the guide. Bought every year. Background of Bantu education. Notes/summaries. Get to know Mr. M, Thami & Isabel. Page-by-page notes of each and act with contextual questions. Assessment activities and essays.