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Share your breakfast...

Breakfast

Toast and Jam? Noodles? Porridge? Eggs? Yam?

What do you have for breakfast in the morning?

Schools around the world share their breakfast with BBC World Class and the BBC World News for Children.

If your class wants to join Share your Breakfast email worldclass@bbc.co.uk

Breakfast at Ebe

Breakfast at Ebe

Pupils at Central School in Ebe, Nigeria talked about their choice of breakfast in class.

Breakfast at Ebe

They listed what each pupil had for breakfast and made charts on the blackboard.

Breakfast at Ebe

Breakfast at Folkestone

Pupils at St Mary's Primary School in Folkestone, UK, compared their own breakfasts.

The most popular breakfast in Ebe was yams:

Breakfast at Ebe

The most popular breakfast in Folkestone was cereal:

Breakfast at Ebe

The most popular drink in Ebe was tea:

Breakfast at Ebe

The most popular drink in Folkestone was milk:

Breakfast at Ebe

Breakfast at Ho Chi Minh City

Pupils at Renaissance International School in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam interviewed each other for BBC World News for Children.

Breakfast

They talked about what they had for breakfast each day.

Breakfast

The favourite breakfast in Vietnam was pho: a noodle dish that can be eaten with meat or vegetables.

St Mary's Primary, Folkestone is twinning with schools in more than twenty countries.

Their partnership with Central School, Ebe, Nigeria is facilitated by the British Council . They are within a cluster of schools in London and the South East working with Enugu State schools. Find out more about the cluster's work on their eLanguages pages.

You can hear pupils in St Mary's American twin school, Worcester Primary in Maryland, USA, share their Breakfast on BBC World News for Children.

Join BBC World Class and our partners will help your school twin with a school in another country.

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