U.4 THE PLACE I LIVE TEACHER: Sara Pascual

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1 Rules in society We follow rules in order to live in harmony

To be protected from conflict, exploitation… RULES AT HOME: rights 1 To be protected from conflict, exploitation… 2 To be educated 3 To relax and play Your parents are the first ones to teach your rules.

1 2 3 RULES AT HOME: responsabilities Not tu bully or harm each other To learn and help others to learn 3 To include everyone In plays and activities Your parents are the first ones to teach your rules.

Follow classroom rules RULES AT SCHOOL 1 Do your homework 2 Follow classroom rules 3 Respect all students All the students have the same duties.

1 2 3 RULES AT SCHOOL Do your best in class Take care of the school Respect teachers All the students have the same duties.

2 MY LOCALITY

City or Town? (TOWN) Rural areas have: Less than 10,000 inhabitants Low-rise buildings and narrow streets Fewer cars Fewer facilities like cinemas, hospitals, museums… Small shops and industries ( CITY) Urban areas have: Millions of inhabitants High-rise buidings and wide avenues A lot of cars More facilities like post offices, cinemas… Large shops and factories

BEING A GOOD CITIZEN Follow road safety rules Respect public spaces (parks, streets, buildings and gardens) Respect pedestrians and the traffic signs Respect your neighbours

PARTS OF A MUNICIPALITY 3 PARTS OF A MUNICIPALITY

The main parts of a city are: City centre: It’s the central and usually the oldest part of a city. Sometimes it has a historic district. Outskirts: It’s the area outside the city centre. It can have residential areas, industrial areas and even rural areas.

LOGROÑO CITY CENTRE

LOGROÑO OUTSKIRTS

Other parts of a city: HISTORIC DISTRICT: it has the oldest buildings of the city. It has small houses and narrow streets. CITY HALL: the mayor and city councillors organise the municipal services (health centres, sport centres, police, transport and cleaning)

Other parts of a city: CENTRAL DISTRICT: it has taller buildings and wider streets. RURAL AREAS OUTSIDE THE CITY: they have small towns or villages where people work in animal farming or agriculture.

Other parts of a city: RESIDENTIAL AREAS: they are on the outskirts of the city. INDUSTRIAL AREAS: are also on the outskirts. There are factories and offices. Airports are also near here.

THE PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY SECTOR

Types of products: NATURAL PRODUCTS: they come directly from nature. They are also known as raw materials. MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS: they are made by people in factories.

In the primary sector, we obtain raw material by mining, farming and fishing.

We can distinguish two types: Artisans Factory workers In the secondary sector, we obtain manufacured products made in factories. We can distinguish two types: Artisans Factory workers SECONDARY SECTOR

SOME PROFESSIONS IN THE TERTIARY SECTOR: Teachers and professors There are many fields in this sector: education, entertainment, administration, health, transport… SOME PROFESSIONS IN THE TERTIARY SECTOR: Teachers and professors Actors and musicians Drivers (bus, taxi, plane…) Doctors and nurses Police officers Politicians TERTIARY SECTOR

…PROFESSIONS IN THE TERTIARY SECTOR…

QUESTIONS

Read the rules and answer: RULES AT THE SWIMMING POOL - Use the toilet before swimming. - Shower before swimming. - Wear a swimming cap. - Walk, don’t run! - Do not throw objects. - No glass objects. - Children under 3 need to swim with an adult. - No pets. Can you bring your dog? Can you go with your 2 year-old brother without your parents? Which rules help keep the pool clean? Which rules help people avoid getting hurt?

BEING A GOOD CITIZEN This is Mark Read the sentences and say if Mark is a good or bad citizen. Mark rides in his car without a seatbelt. Mark crosses the street at a zebra crossing. Mark wears a helmet when he rides his bike. Mark helps with the housework. This is Mark

Residential area Central district City hall Rural area Industrial area Where are these parts of a city? In the city centre or on the outskirts? Residential area Central district City hall Rural area Industrial area Historic district

Crop farmer / Carpenter / Fisherman / Complete the chart: Crop farmer / Carpenter / Fisherman / Car factory worker / Police officer / Miner / Teacher / Park gardener PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY

Talk about the process of making a DOOR. ? Talk about the process of making a DOOR.

Answer: What jobs do you see people doing at the cinema? At school, in which field do teachers and other staff members work? What jobs do your parents do? In which sector do they work?