Transcript MadaGascar

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My name is Jean-Fidèle. I
arrived in France at the
age of 20 , I have come
for my studies. I had to
leave my family so it was
difficult, I didn’t return to
Gabon for 8 years since I
am in France. But I love
this country.
During my first days in
France, I found people cold
and less friendly. Under these
conditions it was difficult to
find friends. However, I began
to discover the sympathy of
some people, and I realized
that reluctance of these
persons was due to the fear
of others. The first few days
were difficult because I
missed my family, it was the
first time I left.
At first I will
present my
country in a
slideshow,
and then I'll
explain my
adaptation in
France in a
small film.
Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar, Madagascar
Madagasikara and Repoblikan'i, is a country located in the western part
of the Indian Ocean, separated from Africa by the Mozambique Channel
415 km wide. Its capital is Antananarivo. Madagascar is often called the
"island continent", the "Red Island" or the "eighth continent".
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During most of the nineteenth century, the island is administered by the
Kingdom of Madagascar, in which the French colonial invasion of 1895
ends. The first government of Madagascar was born October 10, 1958
and 1960, Madagascar regained its independence after a long struggle
that began in 1947.
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is an equatorial climate.
There is a dry season from May to October.
And there is also a rainy period from November to
April.
Tropical climate in the highlands (North).
Tropical and wet climate in the East.
Dry climate in the South.
It is the country which is in the tropics.
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are different typical houses, in town there are
houses and buildings.
And in the countryside there are compartments made
with bricks and of red earth and there is no building,
there is no electricity and there is either no tap water, it
is necessary to go in to have it.
The most famous
music in Madagascar,
is practised with an
instrument called
Vahlia, it is an object
made with bamboo
Clothes are typical
Malagasy call
“Boubous“, they are
long tunics that the
woman wears as a
dress !
Even if they miss their countries, they
love France a lot !
We thank Jean Fidèle and Joaquim
for having desired to testify their
experienced staff and their country.