How well do you know Malmö?

Our topic was Treasure Hunt Trail and we had to walk through the city and take pictures of details of special places without revealing the whole place. For each picture we had to write a clue so it wouldn’t be too difficult for people to guess what place we have photographed. We interviewed two young students from S: t Petri high school to see how much they really know about the city that they live in.  We decided to interview a boy and a girl to see the difference.

The first interview we did was with Aleksandra Dimovska, a 17-year-old girl from SA11A. Aleksandra have lived in Malmö her entire life.

The second person we interviewed was Henrik Säll Nilsson, 16 years old from class SA11C. Henrik has also lived in Malmö his entire life.

 

The questions we asked was:

1. What do you think about the city?

2. How much do you think you know about Malmö?

3. Do you think you could find places in the city just by seeing a small part of it on a picture?

 

Aleksandra answered:

1. I think it’s a lovely city because we have kept the culture and old buildings. I like the people who live here.

2. I think I know pretty much about Malmö sense I’ve lived here so long.

3. Yes, I think so.

When we did the quiz on Aleksandra she got 8 out of 10 correct answers.

 

Henrik answered:

1. I think it’s a small town but it’s perfect for me.

2. I don’t think I know Malmö very good.

3. Yes.

Henrik also got 8 out of 10 right answers.

This shows us that there is no difference between the knowledge of a girl and a boy in our age. The both know their city pretty well.

 

 

Can you guess where this is?

A clue: Symphony

 

A clue: Our rivals

A clue: Electic

A clue: In a park close to S:t Petri.

A clue: This is for kids.

A clue: Improving knowledge.

A clue: You all see in the morning.

A clue: Ghosts

A clue: King

A clue: Money

 

Made by: Amina, Rita, Maxim, Evelina and Salomé


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