Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2017

Answers....

Dear students.

It was really nice to see you on video. So confident students.

Thank you for nice questions. Please ask more if you have. You could also share with us as well about your schools just like what I explained.

I am using the experience I have about our schools to answer some of the questions.


  1. Going to school depends on where the school is. Some secondary schools are far and others near. We have ward secondary schools where students go to study. Most are day secondary schools and are for both girls and boys. These are public schools. We have also private secondary schools which are either boarding schools or day schools. In some places students ride bicycles to schools. Others walk to school. They can walk for about an hour sometimes, those who live the farthest. Others take public transport to school. Most schools have classrooms and administration block.Secondary school have years 1-4, we call them form one,two, three and form four.After form four, they join form 5 and 6, then university. We have a number of universities in Tanzania.Every form has a classroom...sometimes streams, that is form One A,B and C. The school have 400 students minimum and 800 students maximum. The buildings can have about 10 rooms altogether.There are also big schools with dormitories,laboratories and dining halls.
  2. The subjects taught are Mathematics,English,Physics,Biology,Chemistry,Civics,History,Geography,Kiswahili, Book Keeping and Commerce. The subjects are taught in English except our National Language, Kiswahili.
  3. Many students would like to explore Germany and also have an exposure. They love Europe in general especially when they hear that Germany  is developed and among the countries with the best economy.
  4. They like Tanzanian culture.They would like to experience other cultures too.Few can afford tv so they watch western movies, sport and music. They support some teams in Europe and watch Bundesliga, Premier League etc.
  5. The national Language is Kiswahili.
  6. In the week end most stay at home helping parents with house work like cleanliness. In villages, they help in farms.Others whose families have shops, they help selling things in shops or at market.Very few read books because the culture of reading is below average.They also can't easily access books especially story books. They revise mostly academic books.
  7. They go to school on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday and Friday. Saturday and Sunday no school. The school begins at 7.00am and ends at 3.30pm
  8. Many students like music and games/sport.

I will write more soon.

Best wishes


Frank

1 Kommentar:

  1. Love thanks for the detailed answers, the pupils will be very pleased. They were very interesting to read.

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