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Criterio de evaluación

 Organiza información explícita y relevante a través


de la elaboración de Card Information de los
landmark de Arequipa.
 Lee diversos tipos de texto en inglés que presentan
estructuras simples y algunos elementos complejos
con vocabulario cotidiano; a través de la exposición
de sus Card Information de los landmark de
Arequipa.
WELCOME TO ENGLISH CLASS

AREQUIPA LANDMARK
TEACHER: YEREMIAS CASTAÑEDA HUARCAYA
AREQUIPA THE GREAT CITY

WHEN YOU TRAVEL TO A PLACE, WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW


ABOUT THIS PLACE?
………………………………………………………………………………………….
WHAT PLACES DO YOU VISIT? WHY?
………………………………………………………………………………………….
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS

1. What do you see in the


images?
2. What do they
represent?
3. What places are they?
4. Have you visited them?
THE CHALLENGE

KNOW THE INFORMATION


ABOUT THE TOURIST
PLACES OF AREQUIPA.
(CARDS INFORMATION)
AREQUIPA LANDMARK
•Arequipa is a beautiful city. It's 1120 (one thousand one hundred and twenty)
kilometers from Lima. It is located in the southern part of Peru.
• It's population is increasing rapidly because many people from other places
are living here now. It is attractive for its magnificent squares, it's white
buildings and the ancient churches.
•The weather in Arequipa is always sunny, but it gets cold in the evenings.

•The convent Of Santa Catalina was open to the public after four hundred
years. It's a marvelous monastery to see, also you can visit st. Catalina´s
museums, Main Square, Cathedral, San Lazaro neighborhood.
•1.Why is the population increasing in Arequipa? 2. What makes Arequipa attractive?

•3.What is the weather like? 4.What can you visit in Arequipa?

• 5.How far is Arequipa from Lima?


Catholic University of Santa Maria´s museums
• Also called simply “Museo Santuary”, this small but it is attractive museum near
the central Main Square, it is a fascinating look at the region’s history.
• A collection of pre-colonial art, the artifacts displays the story of ancient peoples
but the highlight is a well-preserved 600 year old mummy named “Juanita – the
Ice Princess”. Juanita was found on the volcano Ampato, preserved in ice and in
ceremonial after being ritually sacrificed and buried.
Main Square
This beautiful Main Square, with a fountain in the center and it has many
palm of trees. White colonial buildings made from volcanic sillar stone
surround the main square, including the grand, twin-spire Cathedral. From
the main square, the visitor can enjoy views of the surrounding volcanos
(El Misti, Chachani, and Ampato). A number of cafes and restaurants in
the buildings they have a good view from the balconies. A number of lively
patriotic celebrations and ceremonies occur at the Main Square on the
weekends, and the Main Square is often alive with tourists, locals, and a
number of vendors who sell souvenirs.
the cathedral
The catedral located near of the main square, La Catedral represent
Arequipa’s iconic architecture. The original building dates back to 1656,
and was destroyed by a fire in 1844. The newly rebuilt cathedral was then
devastated in a massive earthquake in 1868. The once-again rebuilt
cathedral (damaged by yet another earthquake in 2001) is a great work –
with high ceilings, an altar and columns made of Italian marble, a pulpit
carved in France, a huge organ from Belgium (reportedly the largest in
South America), and an enormous Byzantine brass lamp from Spain. La
Catedral de Arequipa is also one of only 100 cathedrals in the world
entitled to display the Vatican flag.
The convent Of Santa Catalina
Originally built in 1580, this beautiful convent and monastery is over
20,000 square meters in size, and once housed about 450 people. It is
located in the center near the main square of Arequipa, most of this
historic building is open to the public – although a small section still
houses a small group of nuns. Traditionally, nuns accepted into the
convent came from wealthy Peruvian families,the nuns have their
servants, although these practices were discontinued during reforms
instituted in 1871. Today, the monastery is among the most visited sites
in Arequipa – a gorgeously photogenic structure full of brightly colored
walls.
SAN LÁZARO NEIGHBORHOOD

The San Lázaro neighborhood is the oldest group of houses in the city
of Arequipa. These houses, streets and small squares are made mainly
of 'sillar', a white volcanic stone widely used in most of the temples and
mansions in the city. Approximately 40 families lived there, who were the
first inhabitants of the city. Visiting this place is totally free. It is one of
the most popular tourist attractions in the 'white city'.
RAISE YOUR HAND

• What I learned?
• How did I learn it?
• how to use this learning?
• How can I apply what I have learned in my
daily life?

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