Sunday 24 March 2019

Janet & Phil South Sudan

Hello everyone,

Good morning in the morning after community time Janet and Phil came and talked to us about southern Sudan where they live in Juba and what they do. First Janet learnt us how they greet in south Sudanese i'm not sure which language as-salama alaykum and you say back alaykum as-salam. The capital of south Sudan is Juba there are 65 languages Juba's main language is arabic Juba gets 40-42 degrees a day and 30 degrees at night. some people go to sleep and wet there sheet because it is so hot.

 There is no electricity and no toilets they have to dig a deep hole and squat over it to go toilet. There are robbers on the roads and it is not safe. Most people in Juba uses motorcycles there are over 500 people in Juba. Lots of churches for all the different languages and there are no terrorists there only people who come to help them. small markets cheaper big supermarkets more expensive. $100 is 30c. The rainy season is from April/May to September every 2/3 days for about an hour. They use charcoal for cooking and cook in big pots.

 Girls don't go to school because they just do work. 1/2 of children don't go to school little boys hunt small animals and look after goats big boys hunt big animals and look after the cows. Hair is cut bald for school of braided ( weaved ) Need guns so they don't get robbed. The sports there is soccer volleyball and basketball the moneys made of paper. Red dollar note 1 pounds, Green dollar note 5 pounds, Green dollar note 10 pounds, Orange dollar note 20 pounds, Purple dollar note 50 pound & Blue dollar note 100 pounds. Phil was giving out coins to people who answered questions correct.
This is a picture of a coin and a 100 note.










They use sticks for toothbrushes. They don't know what day they were born on they know the time they were born all there birthdays is on February the 1st. There dances are jumping and different tribes different dancing.

This is a map.





Thanks for reading.
By Bella

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