What would you expect to see if you went to Africa? Year 8.

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What would you expect to see if you went to Africa? Year 8

The most frequently mentioned categories: Wildlife Poverty Food Individual countries listed Monuments (mostly the Pyramids) Football (stadiums and people playing)

However the most striking thing was that actually, many students included a huge range of responses, both positive and negative and a diverse range of sights. There were a minority (around 25%) that provided just basic information or just negative things.

Things left out….. Technology Cities and modern buildings Monuments except the Pyramids

Some negative quotes houses made of sticks If I went to Africa I would expect to see people in poverty I would expect to see a lot of poor people that may be dying of starvation or from diseases. There would be a lot of wooden shacks. Africa has some beautiful landscapes. There people there even though they dont have much their still happy. Some counties in Africa dont have toilets so there might be poo everywhere If I go to Africa I would expect to see lots of countries to be working hard as Africa is a very poor continent. I would expect to see lots of dirt and people dancing as Africans like dancing People walking for miles 80km a day. Women, men and children work to save themselves and some people run 8 miles a day What I would like to see in Africa is to see wildlife and to help to bring up the poor because its very sad to see people suffer

Poor but happy… If I went to Africa I would like to see people that are happy but poor so I can try to help them out There are a lot of poor countries in African than Europe and would have less luxurys than we would. Despite this, there would be a lot of happy communities and families making the most of what life can offer If I went to Africa I would be seeing a lot of happiness and support of people even though some people are poor there is still a lot of friendliness People enjoying life even though they have less than people in the UK. To see people appreciate education. I expect to see the beauty and wonders of Africa. People happy even though they dont have much

Balanced views: Love, sadness, happiness, anger, unity poor sides and rich sides in every country If I went to Africa it would really depend on what countries I go. I would expect to see some countries more developed with richer people and some countries with more poor people. There is much to see as in animals in the planes (after listing lots of positive things) some war stricken countries (which you will be able to find all over the Earth) People think of Africa as a poverty stricken country but in fact I believe that the upper half of the continent holds most of the continents riches. Nigeria holds ???, Ghana cocoa and Sierra Leone have diamonds.

The aim! Africa is a natural beauty that contains all life has to offer. Africa has a multi-natural civilisation which has beautiful features and people and a wonderful culture. Most natural resources are originally found in this wonderful continent. Africa is a place of many diverse things which attract vast tourism and people from all over the world. Africa is in my opinion one of the worlds seven wonders. As well as all of its riches and flourishing industries there are significant numbers of people which live in poverty due to lack of jobs, no funding, corruptive leaders and huge amounts of debt. This leads to the suffering of the people.

Action: Students from African countries share their experiences with students from non African countries (in particular students from the Caribbean).