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Learning activity 4 / Actividad de aprendizaje 4

 Evidence: Consolidation activity / Evidencia: Actividad de consolidación

Stage 2: “My checklist” / Etapa 2: “Mi lista de chequeo”

Fuente: SENA

Fuente: SENA

Hey! My name is Mary. I’m an enthusiast about animals. I’m planning a trip to
Kenya (Africa) for a Safari experience. Have a look to the checklist for my trip!

Checklist: African safari / Lista de chequeo: Safari africano


Vaccination and Immunization
Visit the doctor to check my vaccines.
Plan my vaccination schedule - At least three month prior to my trip.
Get a vaccine certificate.
Arrival
Arrange a meet-and-great service – Location: The Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport.
Clothes
Get tennis shoes.
Get light clothes like, shorts and T-shirts.
Get a mosquito net.
Money and payment
Authorize credit cards for international use.
Exchange money – I need Dollars or Euros.
Get familiar with the Kenyan currency.
Animal behavior
Do not interfere with animal behaviour.
Do not get out of the vehicle without consulting a guide.

Now, it is time to write your own checklist. It will help you to record your audio. /
Ahora es momento de escribir su propia lista de chequeo. Esta le ayudará en el
momento de grabar su audio.

Script / Guión
Hello, there! I’m going to Africa soon! Let me describe my “African safari”
checklist to you.

My checklist includes five important aspects. The first, and most important
one, is Vaccination and immunization. The Kenyan Government says I can’t
enter the country without proof that I got a vaccine against the yellow fever. I
also need to check that I have all the common vaccines (the ones you
usually get as a child). For that reason, I have to visit the doctor to check my
record and plan a vaccination schedule (in case I need it) at least three
months before my departure.

The second point on my list is the arrival. The hotel is not close to the airport
so I need to arrange a meet-and-greet service. The people from the hotel
can pick me up at The Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. I have
to speak with them soon to let them know about my time of arrival and flight
number.

In addition, I need to make sure I have the appropriate clothing for Africa.
Kenya is a tropical country so days are hot and there is a lot of humidity. For
that reason, I need to buy several T-shirts and shorts for the hot weather.
There are quite a lot of mosquitos in Kenya too. I need to get a mosquito net
and an insect repellent to take with me at all times.

The fourth point on my list is money. The official currency in Kenya is the
Kenya Shilling. Although there are several ATMs in the country now, I need
to make sure I have enough cash with me in case I don’t find one. To
exchange money, it is good to have dollars or euros so I need to buy some
before my trip. I can pay for the hotel and buy souvenirs with a credit card so
I have to call my bank to authorize the use of my credits cards in Kenya. An
extra task is to find out about the Shilling: its coin and bill denominations and
to familiarize with them.

Finally, there is one important thing to consider. That is the contact with
animals during the Safari. I cannot interfere with their natural behavior. It can
be very dangerous. Also, I have to consult my guide before getting out of the
vehicles. There are usually lots of wild animals around and it is better to
prevent attacks.

That’s all friends. See you in Africa!


Mary
Hey! M

Hey! My name is Isabel Ochoa Triana. I’m an enthusiast about travel. I am


planning a trip to Italy for a great in the "Giro d`Italia” experience. Have a look to
the checklist for my trip.

Vaccination and Immunization


Visit the doctor to check my vaccines.
Test covid 19
Plan my vaccination schedule - At least one month prior to my trip.

International health insurance


Get a vaccine certificate and buy health Insurance holiday

Ready documentation.

Arrival
Arrange a meet-and-great service – Location: Leonardo da Vinci
International Airport
Clothes
Get tennis shoes.
Get clothes comfortable like, jeans, sweaters and jackets .
Get a sunblock, moisturizers, face mask, antibacterial hand gel.
Money and payment
Authorize credit cards for international use.
Exchange money – I need Euros.

Know location of Banks y electronic Cashiers others.

Get familiar with the Euro currency.


Animal behavior
Do not interfere with animal behaviour.

Others
Distances of the sites tourist, and a daily itinerary about the stages.

Consult transport costs and lodging from each region where the platoon
cycling will pass.

Hello, there! I’m going to Italy soon! Let me describe my “Giro D`Italy” checklist
to you.
My checklist includes six important aspects. The first, and most important one,
is Vaccination and immunization. The Italy Government says I can’t enter the
country without proof that I got a vaccine against the yellow fever and Covid 19
due to the pandemic.
I also need to check that I have all the common vaccines (the ones you usually
get as a child). For that reason, I have to visit the doctor to check my record
and plan a vaccination schedule (in case I need it) at least three months before
my departure and have valid documentation for the process at the airport.

The second point on my list is the arrival. The hotel is not close to the airport so
I need to arrange a meet-and-greet service. The people from the hotel can pick
me up at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome.
I have to speak with them soon to let them know about my time of arrival and
flight number.

In addition, I need to make sure I have the appropriate clothing for Italy. In
October the weather conditions are pleasant.
For that reason, I need to buy several T-shirts and jeans for the windy weather.
There are quite a lot of people in Italy for watching the Giro too. I need to get a
ticket from the ticket box that puts me near the finish line, Also, I must use mask
and take a bottle of water with me at all times.

The fourth point on my list is money. The official currency in Italy is Euro.
Although there are several ATMs in the country now, I need to make sure I
have enough cash with me in case I don’t find one. To exchange money, it is
good to have euros so I need to buy some before my trip.
I can pay for the hotel and buy souvenirs with a credit card so I have to call my
bank to authorize the use of my credits cards in Italy. An extra task is to find out
about transport costs and lodging from each region where the platoon cycling
will pass.
Finally, there is one important thing to consider. That is the contact with people
during the stages.
I must keep my distance. It can be very risky being in the crowd. Also, I have to
consult my guide before getting out of the vehicles.

That’s all friends. See you in Monreale (Italy) for the first stage of the Giro!

Criterios de evaluación
 Describe la existencia y ubicación de algo o alguien con la estructura y el
vocabulario requeridos.

 Describe los preparativos para un viaje teniendo en cuenta la estructura, el


vocabulario y contexto requeridos.

 Expresa deberes y obligaciones, teniendo en cuenta la estructura


gramatical, vocabulario y contexto requeridos.

 Describe experiencias de vacaciones haciendo uso de la estructura


gramatical, vocabulario y contexto requeridos.

 Describe lugares, ciudades y personas con la estructura gramatical,


vocabulario y contexto requeridos.

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