Cinyanja Grade 4

Learning the literal and metaphorical meanings of common sayings (e.g., Chala chimodzi sichiswa nsabwe – Unity is strength).

: What is the moral? (Wisdom is better than strength/Nzeru n'zofunika kuposa mphamvu). cinyanja grade 4

Listening and SpeakingStudents are expected to follow complex instructions and participate in structured debates or storytelling sessions. They learn to express opinions, retell traditional folk tales (nthano), and use appropriate greetings and etiquette (ulemu) in various social contexts. Learning the literal and metaphorical meanings of common

– Ng', mb, nd require practice. Many mispronounce "ng'ombe" (cow) as "ngombe" without the glottal stop. retell traditional folk tales (nthano)

Whether you are a classroom educator or a parent supporting a child at home, these strategies can significantly improve a Grade 4 student's Cinyanja proficiency: Implement the "Look and Say" Method