Challenge n°3

Jennetta’s challenge
Nabanita’s challenge
Nicola’s challenge

Jennetta’s challenge

I am 8 years old.

My little brother is ½ my age.

My big sister is 3 times older than my little brother.

My little sister is ½ the age of my big sister.

  1. How old is my little brother ?
  2. How old is my big sister ?
  3. How old is my little sister ?

Can you make your own ‘family challenge’ for me?

Nabanita’s challenge

I am 3 years old.

My big sister is 4 times older than me.

My big brother is half the age of my big sister.

My twin brother is ½ the age of my big brother.

1.        How old is my big sister ?

2.        How old is my big brother ?

3.        How old is my twin brother ?

Can you make your own ‘family challenge’ for me?

Nicola’s challenge

I am 16 years old.

My little brother is 4 years younger than me.

My little sister is 3 years older than my little brother.

  1. How old is my brother?
  2. How old is my sister ?

Can you make your own ‘family challenge’ for me?

Indian Breakfast

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For breakfast in India, we drink tea, coffee or milk.

In northern India, we have rotis, with cooked vegetables or paneer.

With that, we have an omelette and some fruits.

In southern India, we have Idli, made from rice, with sambar dal.

 For a quick breakfast, we have a sandwich with fried potatoes and tomato sauce.

Personally, I like southern Indian breakfast.

For breakfast we have:

Coffee

Tea

Milk

Omelette

French Toast

Bananas

Apple

Vegetable sandwich

Spécialités :

North India :

Rotis

Cooked vegetables

Paneer/ cottage cheese

South India :

Idli 

Sambar dal  ( lentils )

Coconut chutney