|  | Rukwangali/English for Children
 ISBN : 978-2-84924-310-7 15 x 22 cm 100 pages 12,00 € Download some pages hereTéléchargez quelques pages ici
 | English has been  Namibia’s official language since the country became independent. The language was chosen for its  neutral character although there are a lot less English  speakers then there are who speak German, Afrikaans (languages stemming from  colonization) and many other local austral African languages such as  RuKwangali.Kwangali, or RuKwangali,  is a Bantu language spoken by 85,000 people along the Okavango River in Namibia  and in Angola. This language is spoken by  the Kavango people.
 Many children, especially among the most  disadvantaged, do not know any English. This turns out to be an insurmountable  handicap as soon as they start going to primary school.
 We think it is vital that these children can  become acquainted with the English language at an early age while maintaining  their level of writing skills in their native language, which they know and  speak with their parents.
 Rukwangali/english for  children offers up to 500 common  English words illustrated with their translation in Rukwangali. For children  who are native Kwangali speakers, this book is an essential first encounter  with the English language which will be the language of their future school and  professional life. It may also be of good use to tourists who are travelling in  Namibia and austral Africa and would like to please their interlocutors by  speaking a bit of Rukwangali with them.
 Some people from the city of Otjiwarongo would like to give kids another  chance leading to a better future, and are willing to pass on their native  languages to new generations. This book is the result of their collaboration  with a French volunteer in Namibia and a French teacher for young children with  special needs.
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