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English Level 2Section R-212Teacher: Doris MoleroFinal Project SEP-DEC 2009 : 

English Level 2Section R-212Teacher: Doris MoleroFinal Project SEP-DEC 2009 Venezuela Integrants: Montoya, Jesus Ollarves, Maria Urdaneta, Hugo

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Scheme Unit 7: Time Unit 8: Special Occasions Unit 9: Person To Person Unit 10: Home Sweet Home Unit 11: Clothing Unit 12: Jobs And Ambitions

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GENERAL INFORMATION OF VENEZUELA Capital City: Caracas Currency: Bolivar Population: aprox. 27, 500,000 Official Language: Spanish Country Size: 916,445 km² / 353,841 sq mi Climate/Weather: Tropical although it varies from that of humid low-elevation plains, where average annual temperatures range as high as 28 °C (82 °F), to glaciers and highlands (the páramos) with an average yearly temperature of 8 °C (46 °F)

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Unit 7: Time Most Venezuelans are slightly unpunctual. For Venezuelans, arriving five or ten minutes after the established time is considered punctual. If a person knows himself to be more than half an hour late, he or she is expected to give notice and apologize to the others waiting for him or her. In Venezuela at 7:00 or 8:00am is the breaksfast, at 12:00pm is the lunch, at 4:30 pm is the snack and at 7:00pm is the dinner.

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. Unit 8: Special Occasions Holidays in Venezuela

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Unit 8: Special Occasions

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Unit 9: Person To Person The day in Venezuela start early. The persons Often get up at 6:00 or 7:00am. Then they take a Shower and get dressed. In Venezuela the persons Usually work or study at 7:00am. They often get Home at 8:00pm and finally they go to bed at 10:00 Or 11:00pm.

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Unit 10: Home Sweet Home Usually in Venezuela the houses has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a dining room. But sometimes it has a garage, a garden or a yard.

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Unit 11: Clothing Venezuela has summer-like temperatures throughout the year because of it’s location in the tropics. This is the reason that we are informal in our style of clothing especially on weekends. We usually wear T-shirts, shorts, jeans, and tennis shoes. Bathing suits in Venezuela are relatively skimpy, but it is not common to be topless or walk naked on the beach. The concept of a grand bath does not exist in our culture. We are not accustomed to being naked in front of strangers, even with people of the same sex. Many Venezuelan women are really private in this respect and won’t even be naked with members of their family or close friends. However, once we have experienced the grand bath style we can easily adapt to this custom. On the other hand, we are formal when we have to be, as Venezuelans enjoy dressing attractively, although some of our formal clothing may be considered “revealing” by more traditional cultures or individuals. Both men and women like using perfume to be elegant and women will usually wear make-up and heels..

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Unit 12: Jobs And Ambitions In Venezuela usually the people work or study. Many people work of businesswoman or businessman, doctor, dentist, nurse, receptionist, lawyer, engineer, public accountant, etc. But others prefer work of painter, actor, singer, dancer, waitress or simply study. A resume is a page of information about you. In Venezuela you give your resume to a company you want to work for.

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Reflexion Jesus Montoya I liked much the units 7,8,10 and 11 and 12 but I didn’t like the unit 9 person to person because it was very difficult. With my blog learning very things of English. The teacher is friendly Thanks teacher for your class… I love DORIS MOLERO!!

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Reflexion Hugo Urdaneta I liked much the units 7,8,9 and 10 but I didn’t like the units 11 and 12 because it were very difficult. In my blog published my homework and learning Much. The teacher is very nice, cool and tolerant so thank you. I love you Teacher…

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Reflexion Maria Ollarves I liked much all units. In my blog published all my homework about the units 7,8,9,10,11 and 12 and I learned more English. The teacher is very good, friendly, affectionate and great. Thank you for your teaching Doris Molero…