Ana Josepha: “My Mother Made the Fourth Grade for the Grandpa’s Hideouts. She Thought the Girls Shouldn’t Go to School, She Came to Cut Her Hair for shame.”
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At the age of five years, in the pre-primary, in Cape Verde, Ana Josepha Cardoso had trouble with just thinking about speaking Portuguese. Today he is teaching the ‘Camón language’ profession, while keeping his mother tongue alive. “The language that one actually all greens is cryolo”, he highlights in this episode of “The Tal Podcast”, which reflects on the role of the school and the professor, in a increasingly challenging context.
At the age of five years, in the pre-primary, in Cape Verde, Ana Josepha Cardoso had trouble with just thinking about speaking Portuguese. Today he is teaching the “Camón language” profession, while keeping his mother tongue alive. “The language that one actually all greens is cryolo”, he highlights in this episode of “The Tal Podcast”, which reflects on the role of the school and the professor, in a increasingly challenging context.
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