Genki English Tea Break in Tanzania!

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2012

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Our morning tea break!

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  • what did u do to get this awesome job? :)

  • @randommusicify Started small and just built it up from there!

  • Why are you staying Tanzania?

  • @ATTI0818 The kids in this district only have a 3% pass rate for the high school exams. So they called me in to train the teachers how to teach in a Genki way and to use my materials so, hopefully, we can get that pass rate a little, or a lot, higher!

  • This is so interesting! Swahili sounds pretty cool! The only Swahili I ever learned was from The Lion King Heh.

  • @MujakiKid Yeah, I was really happy when I figured out what the Swahili for "Lion" was! : )

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  • Fab. Eggs. Donuts. Water and Genkiness. Yay

  • interesting... glad i subscribed

  • 0:36 majji? majji. Yeaaah majji ^-^ love the way you said that lol

  • great vid!

  • "Chai" and "Tea" are the words used for tea in pretty much the whole world, with slight variations.

    In Sweden, tea is "te", for example, and you probably already know the japanese word for tea; (o)-cha お茶.

  • @GenkiJapanNet lol in Russian "chai" (чай) literally means "tea" :)

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