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Page 1: Welcome to the USA!

The United States

of America

Ryan Chastain

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IntroductionGeneral Facts

• USA located in the northern part of America continent

• It has 50 states and 1 district: District Columbia- that are shown as stars on

the flag

• The country bordered with Mexico on the South, and Canada on the north

• Capital: Washington

• President: Barack Obama

• Area: 9,826,675 km2 (3rd largest country in the world after Russia and

Canada)

• Population: 314,555,000 (3rd most populated country in the world after

China and India)

• Currency: US Dollar

• Independence Day: 4th July 1776

• USA is a free country. Every religion is accepted, and people are free to

choose any religion.

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The people

• Citizen of USA is called Americans.

• USA is a very diverse county. It is home to people with different

ethnics and national origins.

• There many race found in USA:

– White is the majority, of about 70% of the population

– Hispanic (Latino) is about 15%. They are from Mexico, Puerto

Rico, Cuba, …

– African American is about 12%

– Asian is about 3%. They are from China, Filipina, India, Vietnam,

Korea, Japan, and more….

• Americans believe in equality and justice for all. All citizens of

America have the same rights.

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Americans come from many nations

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Region and State

• In USA, there are 6 regions: New England, Mid

Atlantic, The South, The Midwest, The

Southwest and The West.

• In each regions, there are many states.

• 6 states in New England, 6 states in Mid Atlantic

12 states in The South, 12 states in The Midwest

(farm and agriculture), 4 states in The Southwest

(great landscape with prairie and desert), 11 states

in The West (home of the cowboy)

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Golden Gate Bridge, in San Francisco, California. One of the most popular icon of USA and San Francisco. The length is 2.7km. The bridge is overlooking California city

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The cities

• Big cities, often called metropolitan, are where

most of people in the USA live

• The most populated state in USA is California,

with over 37 million people followed by Texas,

and New York

• Many people like to live in the city, because

there are many jobs, and places to go like malls,

playgrounds, and swimming pools

• But the city also can be very crowded and

unpleasant to live in

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Big houses in the city. This one is in Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California

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Times Square, New York City. It is very crowded, and people there are very busy with their life. They are always in a hurry.

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Most people in the city of USA live in the apartments, because it is cheaper

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Washington D.C

• The capital of USA

• Located in District of Columbia

• The name taken from George Washington, the

first president

• Today, millions come to Washington, D.C. each

year to see the Capitol, the White House, the

Library of Congress, and the city's many

museums and monuments.

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Capitol Building. Built in 1793, it is used for Senate and Congress Meeting. Now it is also a museum of American Art and History.

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Built in 1792. It is a house where the government runs their work everyday. It is the president and vice president’s office and residence.

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The countryside

• Some people prefer to live in the

countryside where life is slower and easier

• People work mostly on the farm, and sell

local goods to shops

• The countryside is greener, cleaner, and

houses are far apart. It is not crowded like

the city

• The countryside is mostly quiet, peaceful,

and is not busy like the city

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Farm in countryside, America

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Farm in Texas

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Cowboys in West America

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School life in USA

• Almost all kids in the USA go to school. The government

school is free for all. Some go to private school

• Kids go to school every Monday to Friday from 8 o’clock

in the morning until 2 o’clock in the afternoon

• Most kids go after class activities such as sports, student

newspapers, drama clubs, debate teams, choral groups

and bands

• Kids are actively involved in many social activities, such

as taking care of the elderly, the handicapped and

hospital patients, and help clean up the environment.

• Kids are asked to join Boy Scout to learn about new

things that are useful for their lives

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Boy Scout

• Boy Scout also known as ‘Pramuka’ in Indonesia

• It is an activity where children are taught to be

creative and learn practical things that are useful

for life

• The Boy Scouts of America is the largest youth

organization in the USA

• In America, boy scout are learning essential skill

in life: leadership, creativity, confidence, living

outdoors, and many other skill

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A boy scout member receives badge for helping Japan during disaster

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Schools in the USA are some of

the best in the world!• Many of the best universities like Harvard, Yale, and

Stanford are from USA

• Most of famous presidents studied in the best schools in

the USA. Barack Obama studied in Harvard

• Schools in USA are taught using high technology and

teach children the most advanced information in real

time

• Children also experience what they learn in real life.

Such as making solar panel, making houses, connecting

electricity, …

• Aside from learning, children are also taught sports and

music. Many scholarships are given to children who are

good in sports

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School students in Hawaii are learning how to make solar panel for car

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High School student making experiments of chemical elements

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Do you know? Fun Facts!

• America is very a very advanced country. It is a world leader in

economics, politics, military, and technology

• America has the largest coal reserves in the world

• Jazz music comes f rom America, but it is influenced strongly by

African music

• Statue of Liberty is given by France government for USA in 28

October 1886

• USA is the leading industrial power in the world, highly diversified

and technologically advanced; petroleum, steel, motor vehicles,

aerospace, telecommunications, chemicals, electronics, food

processing, consumer goods, lumber, mining

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Dialogue• Tourist: Hello. I am new to the USA. What should I do?

Where should I go?

• American:Well. First, thanks for coming to visit our country.

You should definitely visit New York City. The new Twin

Towers and the Statue of Liberty are very impressive.

• Tourist: Wow! Cool. Ok. What else?

• American: Well the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is

really amazing. And then Chicago has some of the best food

in the country.

• Tourist: Sounds awesome! Do I need to speak English?

• American: Well there are a lot of Spanish speakers in the US,

but it will definitely help to know some English.

• Tourist: Ok. Great. Thanks for your help!

• American: My pleasure. It’s very nice to meet you and

Welcome to America!

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Fill in the Blanks

1. The Capital of the United States is______.

2. There are ______major regions in the US.

3. The Statue of Liberty was given to the USA

by_______in_______.

4. ______music comes from America but is

strongly influencd by ________ music.

5. _______is the most populated states with

over_______ people.

6. The ______ is the largest youth organization in

the USA.

(France, Six, Jazz, 37 Million, Boy Scouts, African, 1886,

Washington, D.C. California, )

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50 States Project

• Create a Presention on one of the 50

states

• Do a Slide Presentation plus decorate

your state map with important facts and

information.

Groups of 2 or 3

2 weeks to prepare- 1 to present.