Our Swahili class have started. We take classes for 5 hours every day. Our teacher speaks in English. So we have to listen carefully.
A:Umeamkaje?(Hello) B:Salama!(Hello)
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Our Swahili class have started. We take classes for 5 hours every day. Our teacher speaks in English. So we have to listen carefully.
A:Umeamkaje?(Hello) B:Salama!(Hello)
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I went to Shiroyama public pool in Nihonmatsu city. The pool was clean and equipped with hot showers and hair dryers. And it was a pool where children could play.
Swahili E-Learning was tested. Memorizing words was hard for me.
Jumatatu Jumanne Jumatano Alhamisi Ijumaa Jumamosi Jumapili
(Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday)
How do you memorize them?
The Swahili class consists of 12 members (English class consists of 87 members).
These 12 members are divided into three classes.
The daily life group consists of 15 people. I'm the group leader.
I arrived at Nihonmatsu City. I will start studying Swahili here. I will study with 164 people. Half of them are teachers. I am going to Kenya on August 20.
I introduce my homework. Now it's easy for me.
I will go to Nihonmatsu City on April 16 to learn Swahili.
JIBU MASWALI (ANSWER THE QUESTIONS)
1. Jina lako nani? (What's your name?)
Jina langu ni Taro Urashima. (My name is Taro Urashima.)
2. Unatoka wapi? (Where are you from?)
Ninatoka Mjapani. (I'm from Japan.)
3. Unafanya kazi gani? (What kind of work do you do?)
Ninafanya kazi ya ualimu. (My work is a teacher.)
4. Ulikuja Kenya lini? (When did you come to Kenya?)
Nilikuja Kenya Jumatatu. (I came to Kenya on Monday.)
5. Kwa nini ulikuja Kenya? (Why did you come to Kenya?)
Kwa sababu nilikuja kujifunza Kiswahili. (Because I came to learn Swahili.)
Kwa heri, tutaonana tena. (Good luck. See you again.)
Today I finally finished moving out.
I was able to make my room cleaner than when I came here.
Asante(Thank you), K High School!