Koch, ElizeIsmail, Ghouwa2020-11-122024-04-192020-11-122024-04-192010https://hdl.handle.net/10566/12163Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)In the majority of the schools in South Africa (SA), learners commence education in English. This English milieu poses a considerable challenge for English second-language speakers. In an attempt to bridge the gap between English as the main medium of instruction and the nine indigenous languages of the country and assist with the implementation of mother-tongue based bilingual education, this study focuses on the cross-validation of a monolingual English test used in the assessment of multilingual or bilingual learners in the South African context.enVerbal analogies scaleWoodcock mufioz language surveyBilingualismBias and equivalence theoryThreshold theoryTowards establishing the equivalence of the English version of the verbal analogies scale of the woodcock Munoz language survey across English and Xhosa first language speakersUniversity of Western Cape