People Around the World Developing awareness of cultural diversity, similarities and differences (Adapted from www.oxfam.org.uk/coolplanet/teachers/photopps/

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People Around the World Developing awareness of cultural diversity, similarities and differences (Adapted from gallery.htm)

Tuyen is doing her maths homework in the living room. Maths is one of her favourite subjects. Vietnam Where do you do your homework?

Lots of people are doing their washing in the River Niger. The clothes and sheets are spread out to dry on the banks. Mali How do you wash your clothes?

This woman is picking tea. The leaves will be dried and sent all over the world. Malawi. Do you drink tea? Did you know where it came from?

These scooters are made from wood. They are used to carry heavy planks to a workshop. Rwanda How do you travel around?

Milan and Deana are at school. They are learning English. The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Does their class look like yours ?

Sophia is chopping a banana tree. She is making food for her pigs. Cambodia How do you feed your animals?

This woman sells fruit in a market. What kinds of fruit can you see? Togo Where do you buy your fruit and vegetables?

Playtime at Sunday School. Everyone is joining in the fun. Angola Does this game remind you of any that you play?

Young musicians. These boys play music in the streets to earn money. India How do you earn your pocket money?