Not many of the kids at Simakakata could speak English, even though it’s the Zambia’s official lingua franca. The language of tomfoolery is universal though. This very quickly became a favourite playtime game.
January 18 2010 | Posted in: LearnAsOne | 1 Comment »
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HAaaa! That’s great. I’d be terrified, to be fair.