Leo, let's discuss educational opportunities and language schools in Comoros and Mozambique.
Good idea, Mira. Educational opportunities are key. Let's start with Comoros.
What's the literacy rate like, and what languages are commonly taught?
Literacy hovers around 75%. French, Arabic, and Comorian are prevalent. They're focusing on improving basic education and teacher training.
And Mozambique?
Mozambique's literacy rate is lower, approximately 60%. They have initiatives targeting rural areas and girls' education, and they're promoting bilingual education using Portuguese and local languages.
If I wanted to learn Portuguese in Mozambique, where would I find language schools?
Larger cities like Maputo have language schools catering to expats.
And for Comorian?
Learning Comorian might involve local tutors or community centers; dedicated language schools are less common.
If I wanted to teach English in either country, what are the prospects?
There's a need for English teachers, particularly in public schools, but certifications and some knowledge of Portuguese or Comorian would be beneficial.