Counting in Shona from 50 to 100

Let’s learn how to count in Shona!Today we are learning how to count from 50 to 100 with Gogo Alice.Come and learn some simple tricks to get you counting all the way to 100 today!It’s fun and it’s easy. You remember how to count to ten right? We’ll be using those same numbers as we… Continue reading Counting in Shona from 50 to 100

Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe

Today we are going to learn about mushandirapamwe with Gogo Alice. In Shona stories like this one that Gogo Alice is telling are called ngano. Telling stories – ngano – is one of the ways that children can learn basic Shona language quickly and easily in a fun way. Because they are curious about what… Continue reading Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe

Let’s count from 1 to 12 in Shona

Let’s count from 1 to 12 in Shona!Counting is so much fun!Count along with us Shona language Count from 1 to 12 Do you enjoy our Shona language posts? Then you will love these posts on our Shona language page.

Meet Gogo Alice

Let’s meet Gogo AliceShe tells the most amazing stories or ngano here on Sarura Kids.Today in our video Gogo is going to tell you a little bit about herself.This video is in Shona. Shona is a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe, Africa. Meet Gogo Alice from Sarura Kids April 2020 Do you enjoy our Shona… Continue reading Meet Gogo Alice

Ngano ya Tagarika

Tagarika works hard to bring pride and success to his family. Sit back and listen to this lovely story or ngano.In Shona stories like this one that Gogo Alice is telling are called ngano. Telling stories – ngano – is one of the ways that children can learn basic Shona language quickly and easily in… Continue reading Ngano ya Tagarika

Ngano ya Tsuro na Jongwe

Today Gogo Alice is going to tell you the story of Rabbit and Cockerel Tsuro na Jongwe A Shona language story brought to you by Sarura Kids. Shona is a language spoken in Zimbabwe in Africa.In Zimbabwe we love to tell stories, and often children would sit round the fireplace to listen to fantastic stories… Continue reading Ngano ya Tsuro na Jongwe

How to count in Shona

Today we are going to learn how to count in Shona. Let’s count from 1 to 50 in Shona with Gogo AliceSarura Kids loves counting in Shona!Counting is lots of fun!The easiest way to count in Shona is to remember that after the number ten you say ten and add one of the following numbers… Continue reading How to count in Shona

Fetching water in Zimbabwe

Where do you get water from every day?If you are like most people you probably get it from the tap in your house. But in this place in Zimbabwe Sarura Kids learnt that water comes from different places.Do you remember Tinaishe and her grandmother?They are in this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E97XF3jOCdQTinaishe’s grandmother told us of two places she… Continue reading Fetching water in Zimbabwe

Kuchengetedza musha pa Zimbabwe

Ngatidzidzirei kuchengetedza musha pa Zimbabwe. Let’s learn how to look after the household in Zimbabwe. Many thanks to Tinaishe and her family who sent this video to us.Sarura Kids is about learning shona language and about the world around us.Watch this video recorded by Tinaishe and her family for us.She tells us about her average… Continue reading Kuchengetedza musha pa Zimbabwe

Days months and seasons in Shona

Let’s learn how to say the different days, months and seasons in Shona with Sarura Kids. Nhasi tiri kudzidzira mazuva, mwedzi nemwaka yegore. Today in our learning Shona class we will practise saying the names of days, months, and seasons of the year. Gogo Alice gives you a handy guide to surviving the Zimbabwean terrain… Continue reading Days months and seasons in Shona