Best wishes to everyone - we return to Angola and our adventures a week into the new year.
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Hi, maybe you remember on student from czech republic. You blog is famous. A read every topic. Can I use some informations and great fotos for my personal school-work?
And my questions on you :D - can you tell me something about tribes in Angola ? - and some informations about relations between Angola and neighbouring states ?
Thanks a lot Sue, give my kind regards to Bill and other teachers. My mother is teacher, my father is teacher, my grandma is teacher, my aunt is teacher and my granddad was teacher... it is very hard profession sometimes :o)
Thanks for the card - hope you have a great year. You are welcome to use any information and photos for your school work. I wish I knew more about the different tribes, but really know very little - there are nomadic tribes in the south (the Nambib state) which are also found in Namibia, but as for the rest.... I also don't know that much about its relations with its neighbours - it is easy to cross to Namibia but the north is more problematic. It can be hard to get information in English I know. Good luck with your project. Sue
Sue & her partner Bill are two experienced International School teachers who moved to teach in Luanda in August 2008. In July and August 2010 they went to Scotland for their summer holidays. Apart from outrageous scenery, neolithic sites and wildlife (including the plants) were the themes of the trip.
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http://www.jr1989.nazory.cz/sue.JPG
Hi, maybe you remember on student from czech republic. You blog is famous. A read every topic. Can I use some informations and great fotos for my personal school-work?
And my questions on you :D
- can you tell me something about tribes in Angola ?
- and some informations about relations between Angola and neighbouring states ?
Thanks a lot Sue, give my kind regards to Bill and other teachers. My mother is teacher, my father is teacher, my grandma is teacher, my aunt is teacher and my granddad was teacher... it is very hard profession sometimes :o)
George
Hi George,
Thanks for the card - hope you have a great year. You are welcome to use any information and photos for your school work.
I wish I knew more about the different tribes, but really know very little - there are nomadic tribes in the south (the Nambib state) which are also found in Namibia, but as for the rest....
I also don't know that much about its relations with its neighbours - it is easy to cross to Namibia but the north is more problematic. It can be hard to get information in English I know. Good luck with your project.
Sue
Best wishes to you and your family on this new year. your new year messages is so heartwarming. Happy new year!
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