LIVING IN AFRICA How would a move to a French- speaking African country impact my life? Preparing for your trip to Africa Daily life in your African country.

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LIVING IN AFRICA How would a move to a French- speaking African country impact my life? Preparing for your trip to Africa Daily life in your African country African Culture Reflection on my previous exposure to the French culture

Effective Communicator (Express my thoughts and opinions clearly in front of a group) Self Directed Learner (Take ownership of work and actions) Collaborative Team Member (Accept ideas /opinions from others) Practical Problem Solver (Observe Situations and identify problems) LIVING IN AFRICA Globally aware Citizen (Understand & Compare cultural differences) Information Researcher (Select and evaluate sources of information critically)

Topics:  Daily routines  Foods  Leisure activities  Cultural comparison  Hotels v. hostels  Where in France you traveled  Memorable events

Topics:  Hotel reservations  Household chores  Traveling by air (customs & immigration)  Health risks and precautions prior to trip to Africa

Topics:  Health issues  Environmental issues  Social issues  Economic issues  Volunteer organization  Globalization

Topics:  Art  Literature  Fables, legends, superstitions and religious  Music  Traditions: dress, celebrations, food