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T: 3rd
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1. How do you feel this time about your participation in the radio?
We feel more confident about participating one more time on the radio but we are
a little exited for see if our new radio script would be better this time that we now
understand more how to make it
2. Do you feel confident this time?
Yes, we feel confident because we now know how the radio works and as we
already make one radio script we feel more confident
3. What will you do to improvise more? What strategies will you apply?
We think that we need to improve taking advantage of the time and finish the
works as soon as possible, we would apply the strategies of connect both of us
and make the hole work on skype talking about it and finishing it
4. Which IB attributes are you applying?
1. Inquirers 2. Open-minded 3.knowledgeable
5. What are your expectations with your radio partner?
Juan: My expectations are that he make a good work and that he stay calm
when we do the program
Pablo: From my partner I expect that he help me to do a good work and that we
have a balance teamwork
6. How will you support your partner do a great job in the radio program?
Juan: I would support him giving some words like we would make good, lets
make the best radio program and some others and also showing him that I trust
on him
Pablo: I would try to help him in all I can do and keep doing my best for dont
disappoint him
RADIO SCRIPT
JP: because there were some cars before of steam and coal, but we
are going to talk till there were gasoline cars.
P:Henry Ford innovated mass-production techniques that became
standard, with Ford, General Motors and Chrysler emerging as the
Big Three auto companies by the 1920s.
JP: Manufacturers funneled their resources to the military during
World War II, and afterward automobile production in Europe and
Japan soared to meet demand.
P:once vital to the expansion of American urban centers, the industry
had become a shared global enterprise with the rise of Japan as the
leading automaker by 1980.
JP: he 1901 Mercedes, designed by Wilhelm Maybach for Daimler
Motoren Gesellschaft, deserves credit for being the first modern
motorcar in all essentials.
P: Nothing illustrates the superiority of European design better than
the sharp contrast between this first Mercedes model and Ransom E.
JP: now we are going to listen the song call See You Again by Wiz
Khalifa ft Charlie Puth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgKAFK5djSk
P: oh good song, lets continue talking about the history of cars.
JP: Bicycle mechanics J. Frank and Charles E. Duryea of
Springfield, Massachusetts, had designed the first successful
American gasoline automobile in 1893.
P: and some 485 companies entered the business in the next
decade.
JP: In 1913, the United States produced some 485,000 of the world
total of 606,124 motor vehicles.
P: The Ford Motor Company greatly outpaced its competitors in
reconciling state-of-the-art design with moderate price
JP: Ford installed improved production equipment and after 1906 was
able to make deliveries of a hundred cars a day.
P: Encouraged by the success of the Model N, Henry Ford was
determined to build an even better car for the great multitude. The
four-cylinder, twenty-horsepower Model T
we now is that the name of the new Veyron is Bugatti Veyron sports
vitesse lafinale
P:this car has an engine of 16 cylinders and has a horsepower of
1.200 it has a gearbox automatic and have 7 speeds this beast can
go further of the 400 kilometer per hour and it can go from 0 to 100 is
2.5 seconds and this Veyron has the same bodywork of the last
Veyron
JP: on number 4 we have the Fenyr supersports from the city of
Dubai we get the news of a new vehicle of w motor the company this
car is pretty similar to the last one that they produce
P:and if you dont now this one appear on the last movie of fast and
furious
JP: yes, this car has an bodywork of carbon fiber, this powerful
supercar Has an engine of 4 liters and the power of this pass the 900,
this fantastic vehicle can get to the 100 kilometers on 2.7 seconds but
this one would be produced in only 25 units
P: sorry we need to go our time ends bye
JP: bye
REFERENCES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytNkETwZEK4
http://www.history.com/topics/automobiles
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