Written Interview

Introduction:

Hello Class! This week I have conducted a written interview with one of my students, Sitenda! All of the responses were written by one student. The responses are excatly what they have written., though I did write little notes in some with helpful information! Sitenda was very excited to help teach about Uganda and is just as eager to learn about the United States. 

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?:

Sometimes we eat pancakes (very different from our pancakes in the U.S but just as yummy, if you search Ugandan Banana Pancakes an image should show up) and sometimes we eat doughnuts. For lunch we eat posho (a popular food in Uganda made from maize flour) and sometimes we eat rice. For supper sometimes stew and beans. 

What is your house like?:

My house is funny, my youngest brother Chris Jeremiah destroys things. There are six people that live there. It is a white house.

What chores do you have at home?:

 Rearing rabbits. I have 100. I left when some were going to reproduce. I also have chickens.

What jobs do your parents have?:

My grandmother is a farmer, my mother is a surgeon and my father is a soldier.

What time does school start, and what time do you go home?:

School starts at 6:30 am and ends at 4:00 pm.

 

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