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  3. / Unit 4: Anndugol ko hunditidun (Environment and Basic needs)
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  • Unit 1: Hiwrondiral (Greetings)
  • Unit 2: Anndindiral (Introducing oneself)
  • Unit 3: Beynguure nden (The family)
  • Unit 4: Anndugol ko hunditidun (Environment and Basic needs)
    • Assessment: Anndugol ko hunditidun
    • Dialogue: Ceerno Billo e taaniraawo makko / Ceerno Billo and his grand son.
    • Grammar: The infinitive of the three groups of verbs.
    • Lead-in: Andugol ko hunditidun
    • Passage: Galle njaatigi an (My friend’s compound)
    • Summary: Anndugol ko hunditidun
    • Vocabulary: Andugol ko hunditidun
    • Cultural Notes: Anndugol ko hunditidun
    • Student Notes: Anndugol ko hunditidun
    • Teacher Notes: Anndugol ko hunditidun
  • Unit 5: Honto Laawol ngol...? (Giving and following directions)
  • Unit 6: Ko hondun wadu-daa hanki? (Talking about past event / experience)
  • Unit 7: Ka maakiti (At the market)
  • Unit 8: Ko hondun wadataa ñande woo? (Talking about daily activities)
  • Unit 9: Banndu e Cellal (Body Parts and Health)
  • Unit 10: Wowlugol ko Faalaa Huwwude (Talking About One's Future Activities )

Cultural Notes: Anndugol ko hunditidun

Note
Cultural Notes

In Pulaar society, when you need to use the bathroom, just ask people to excuse you or just use paraphrases such as “mido takkoyaade” which means literally “I’m going close to the wall”. “Wall” would translate “toilet”.

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