2. Madagascar!
This is our group!
Sophie Jack
Jonah And our friend Madagascar flag Isaac
3. Contents
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Pg 4-5... Languages in Madagascar.
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Pg 6... 1-10 numbers in Malagasy
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Pg 7... Wildlife photos.
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Pg 8... Wildlife photos 2.
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Pg 9... Funniest animal photo
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Pg 10... Information.
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Pg 11...Sports in Madagascar
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Pg 12... Photos of Madagascar money.
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Pg 13... Photos.
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Pg 14... Mini Task 1 Question.
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Pg 15... Food and drinks in Madagascar.
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Pg 16... Mini Task 2 Question.
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Pg 17... Noal’s life in Madagascar.
4. Languages in Madagascar
Aday hawli Ku taal (Hello)
Samala (Hello)
Tonga soa (Welcome)
Reny (Mum)
Eny (Yes)
Tsia (No)
Veloma (Goodbye)
5. Misaotra (Thankyou)
Tsy misy fisaorana (Your welcome)
Venjoe (Help!)
Tsy mysy miteny gasy aho (I do not speak
Malagasy)
Tsisy (Nothing)
Firy taona iann ianao (How old are you?)
6. 1-10 numbers in Malagasy
One (isa/iray)
Two (roa),
Three (telo),
Four (efatra)
Five (dimy),
Six (enina),
Seven (fito)
Eight (valo)
Nine (sivy)
Ten (folo)
10. Information
There is a film about Madagascar:
Plot-
The setting is the island of Madagascar is in
the Indian Ocean off the coast of Mozambique.
Problem: Alex the lion, Marty the
Zebra,Gloria the hippo and Melman the
Giraffe are stuck on the little island on the
coast of Africa, Madagascar
11. Sports in Madagascar
Madagascar sports include athletics, football, boxing, judo, tennis,
basketball and various other games.
The country also participates in the international competitions especially in
the field of Athletics. Women's basketball and women's tennis are two of the
major sports at Madagascar. There are many sports persons who have
distinguished themselves in these two games and also in athletics.
15. Mini Task 1 question is...
What is the most
popular food in
Madagascar?
16. Food and Drinks in
Madagascar
๏ National specialties:
๏ Ro (a mixture of herbs and leaves with rice).Beef and pork
marinated in vinegar, water and oil, then cooked with leaves,
onions, pickles and other vegetables and seasoned with pimento.
๏ Ravitoto (meat and leaves cooked together).
๏ Ramazava (leaves and pieces of beef pork browned in oil).
๏ Vary amid ‘ anana (rice, leaves or herbs, meat and sometimes
shrimps),often eaten with kitoza (long slices of smoked, cured
fried meat). Malagasy drinks include litchel (an aperitif made from
lychees). Betsa (fermented alcohol). Toaka gasy (distilled from cane
sugar and rice). Three Horses lager. Non-alcoholic drinks include
ranon ’apango or rano vda (made from burnt rice) and local
mineral waters. Tipping:Not customary, although waiters expect 10
per cent of the bill.
17. Mini Task 2
Question is...
What is the most
popular thing a school
student does during a
day in Madagascar?
18. A child's life time in
Madagascar
What time does he get out of bed?
What time does he go to school?
What time does school finish?
Does he need to work in the rice fields after school and the weekend?
Like most of the people who live here, my family are farmers and Zebu herders. We raise rice in irrigated fields and
herd cattle, most of which are zebus. Zebus are ox-like animals that live in the hills. Here in Madagascar we don't
measure our wealth by how many cars or fancy houses we have. We measure wealth by how many cattle we own!
In our country, there are nearly as many zebus as cattle. We also grow some bananas, sweet potatoes, and
cassava.