the USA

Učebnice str. 64 celá, str. 65 - pouze tečky tvořící seznam US places of interest
str 66. New York a Washington
str. 67 - The US flag 
str. 68. History of the USA - without details (handout)
general knowledge text p. 69
 
https://www.slideshare.net/maiteplanelles/usa-powerpoint
 
https://www.ulozto.cz/!oZdH1pXD/the-usa-ppt
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mn4siVyEjk
 
 
 
Vědět, co je:
Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island
Central Park
Fifth Avenue
St. Patricks Cathedral
Boroughs of New York
Wall Street
Gugenheim Museum
Empire State Building
Times Square
Broadway......
Brooklyn Bridge
National Mall
Lombard Street
Cable Cars in SF
Golden Gate Bridge
Alcatraz
Mount Rushmore
Salt Lake city
Las Vegas,
Everglades
Grand Canyon
Death Valley
Rodeo Drive
Venice Beach, Santa Monica
Hollywood
Beverly Hills
Yellowstone, Yosemite NP
Liberty Bell, Liberty Hall
Niagara Falls
Great Lakes
 
American Rivers
American mountains
 
Flag
 
symbols
 
location
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
American stereotypes

Negative stereotypes

  • Materialism, overconsumption, and extreme capitalism

Perhaps the most popular stereotype of Americans is that of economic materialism. They may be seen as caring about nothing but money, judging everything by its economic value, and scorning those of lower socioeconomic status.

  • Uneducatedness, ignorance, and gullibility

Americans may be stereotyped as ignorant of all countries and cultures beyond their own. This stereotype shows them as lacking intellectual curiosity, thus making them ignorant of other cultures, places, or anything outside of their own lives or the United States.

  • Obesity

Among the most popular stereotypes is that Americans eat an excess amount of fast food, and are obese. With 33.8% of the population obese, of all the countries of the developed world, the United States has the highest rate of obesity. This is well reflected by the popular “fat American” stereotype.

Meanwhile in the United States of America
Meanwhile in the United States of America
  • Racism and racialism

American people in general may be portrayed as racist or racialist, often discriminating against their minorities. Racism was a significant issue of American history and is still relevant today. Racialized society, racial classification, and the concept of race is a part of the American culture, where it is frequently used in political contexts. Historical racism continues to be reflected in socioeconomic inequality, and has taken on more modern, indirect forms of expression, most prevalently symbolic racism. Many people in the U.S. maintain some prejudices against other “races”.

  • Gun-loving, violent culture

Americans have a long historical fondness of guns and this is often portrayed by American media. A considerable percentage of Americans own firearms. The United States has one of the highest death rates caused by firearms in the developed world. The international media often reports American mass shootings, making these incidents well known internationally.

  • Environmental unconsciousness

Americans may be seen as reckless and imprudent people when it comes to the environment. They may be portrayed as lavish, driving high polluting SUVs and unconcerned about climate change or global warming. The United States has the second-highest carbon dioxide emission after China, and is one of the few countries which did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

  • Arrogance and boastfulness

Many people see Americans as arrogant people.Americans may be seen by people of other countries as arrogant and egomaniacal.American president Barack Obama said that America has shown arrogance, been dismissive and even derisive.American boys may be stereotyped as vain and promiscuous.

  • Unwarranted military intervention

Another stereotype is that Americans “want to be the world’s policemen”, believing that the entire world needs their help, even if it means military intervention and civilian casualties. This stereotype was most likely spawned from historical United States military interventions, which many people opposed.

  • Supernatural and paranormal

Americans may be portrayed as believing in the paranormal or supernatural phenomena, e.g. psychic powers, ghosts, haunted houses, UFOs, and exorcism.

American Stereotypes
American Stereotypes

Positive stereotypes

  • Generosity

A positive stereotype of Americans is that they are very generous. The United States sends aid and supplies to many countries, and Americans may be seen as people who are charitable or volunteer.

  • Optimism

Americans are seen as very positive and optimistic people.

  • Hardworking

Americans are stereotyped as hardworking people, whether in their jobs or other matters.

  • Volunteerism

De Tocqueville first noted, in 1835, the American attitude towards helping others in need. A 2010 Charities Aid Foundation study found that Americans were the fifth most willing to donate time and money in the world at 55%.



Read more: https://www.nationalstereotype.com/american-stereotypes/


Read more: https://www.nationalstereotype.com/american-stereotypes/
 
American Stereotypes