This place comparison explores what is similar and what is different between the suburbs of Birmingham in England and Johannesburg in South Africa.
Video summary
Sulaiman and Nwabisa explore the similarities and differences living in the suburbs of two large cities: Birmingham and Johannesburg.
They describe some of the advantages of living in a quieter part of the city, with less traffic and a greater sense of community.
Both feel that they have more freedom living in the suburbs, but do also enjoy having access to the city centre, which is both more hectic and more exciting.
Sulaiman takes us to the local mosque he visits daily with his dad and brothers.
Nwabisa takes us to her church on Sunday, where she sings with many other people in the community.
Together the two children鈥檚 lives highlight the cultural and geographical similarities and differences of two distinct places.
This clip was originally broadcast as part of the series: Your World.
Teacher Notes
Pupils could make lists of the similarities and differences between Birmingham and Johannesburg.
How do people tend to get around? What is meant by the term suburb?
What is different about the suburbs to the city centre?
Pupils could discuss the pros and cons of living in a suburb or a city centre.
This clip is relevant for teaching Geography at KS1 and KS2 in England and Wales, Early and 1st level and 2nd Level in Scotland and Foundation and KS1 in Northern Ireland.
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