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ACTIVITY NO.

THE WORLD WIDE WEB TOUR AND SMART PHONES

TOUR GUIDE SCRIPT

HI, Zuriel HOW ARE? I HAVE A FAVOR FOR YOU, I HAVE AN ACTIVITY IN OUR WEBINAR FLEX2EDUCATE..
CAN YOU BE A PART OF IT? OK THANK YOU.

IN THIS ACTIVITY , we are going to have an imaginary tour . ARE YOU READY? OK LET’S START.

TOUR GUIDE: MABUHAY TOURISTS

ARE YOU ALL EXCITED WITH OUR TOUR? I CAN’T HERE YOU.

TOURIST: YES! WE ARE EXCITED

TOUR GUIDE: OK ME TOO. LET US FIRST DO THE HEAD COUNT TO KNOW IF YOU ARE COMPLETE.
(COUNT) ONE, TWO THREE….. TEN, OK YOU ARE COMPLETE

Tour guide: Before we begin let me first welcome you all in the beautiful city of Valenzuela. I’ am Ma’am
Mae Magsalin. I am your official tour guide for today. And with me is our very friendly coach captain
kuya Ruel. Say hi to kuya Ruel.

Tourists: hi kuya Ruel.

Tour guide: Great, we will be your companions for the rest of the day. YOU CAN ALWAYS APPROACH US
IF YOU NEED ANY HELP.

BUT BEFORE WE PROCEED THERE ARE SOME FRIENDLY REMINDERS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SO THAT
OUR TOUR WILL BE SMOOTH FLOWING AND HASSLE FREE. FIRST DON LEAVE YOUR THINGS UN
ATTENDED SPECIALLY YOUR VALUABLE THINGS SPECIALLY YOUR CELFON AND WALLET, PLEASE BRING IT
WITH YOU ALL THE TIME. 2ND PLEASE DO HAVE A BODY SYSTEM. IT MEANS YOU HAVE SOMEONE TO GO
WITH YOUR WHEREVER YOU GO TO THAT NO ONE WILL GET LOST AND LASTLY PUT YOUR TRASH IN A
GARBAGE BAGAND REMEMBER THE WORD CLAYGO CLEAN AS YOU GO AND A SAYING THAT “ LEAVE
NOTHING BUT PICTURES, LEAVE NOTHING BUT FOOT PRINTS, KEEP NOTHIN BUT MEMORIES AND KILL
NOTHING BUT TIME. ALWAYS K\WAER YOUR BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND ENJOY THIS TOUR.

So we are NOW about to start our very exciting tour.


Let’s begin here at Parada National High School is a public school located at S. de Guzman St., Parada,
Valenzuela City in the Philippines. It currently has two separate buildings (separated by a road),
informally known as the old and new buildings.

Parada literally means "to park". It was once a parking lot of horse carriages during colonial times. They
celebrate fiesta every Easter and are famous for their kakanin. it is home to some famous textile
factories such as Formosa and Target. Around 30,000 residents live in this 88 square hectare barangay.
Parada church

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Maysan church

Ang Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Parish sa Maysan, Lunsod ng Valenzuela, na kinabibilangan ng mga
Barangay Maysan, Parada, Bagbaguin, Canumay at Paso de Blas, ay nagsimula sa isang bisita (kapilya) sa
Maysan na noon ay nasa ilalim ng Parokya ng San Diego de Alcala sa Polo, Bulaklak, sa pamumuno ng
Kura Paroko na si Monsignor Prudencio Aguinaldo, katuwang sina Padre Eddie Cruz, Padre Aniceto, at
ibang pang pari mula sa SVD.

City hall
New

The PhP 90 Million Legislative and People’s Center Building was designed to complement other
structures earlier built at the New City Government Complex.  The 4,200-square, meter three-storey
building is integrated to the Executive Building which was inaugurated in 2009.  It now houses
several key frontline services offices; like the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO),
the Special Projects Office (SPO), the Public Employment Services Office (PESO), the City Health
Department (CHD), the City Accounting Office, the City Internal Audit, the City Planning and
Development Office (CPDO) and the Public Information Office (PIO); the offices of the Vice Mayor,
the Liga ng mga Barangay, the Sangguniang Kabataan, the City Councilors and the new session
hall of the Sangguniang Panlungsod where laws for the progress of the city are being drafted; and a
museum dedicated to the City’s heritage
Old

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City jail

“The Best City Jail of the Year.”

“For starters, the six-story jail facility is new, as it was inaugurated in June this. Plus, it’s not congested as
it currently houses 625 inmates while its ideal capacity is 2,000 inmates
Fatima church

Forty-three years after Our Lady’s apparition in Fatima, the devotion to her reached the shores of the
Orient through the establishment of the first chapter of the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima, now
known as the World Apostolate of Fatima, in Mangaldan, Pangasinan in 1961, a year after July 21, 1960
when the town of Polo was divided which resulted to the creation of the new municipality of Valenzuela
pursuant to the Executive Order 401 signed by then President Carlos P. Garcia. The new town comprised
ten barrios that were excluded from the old town of Polo: Karuhatan, Marulas, Malinta, Torres Bugallon
(now Gen. T. de Leon), Ugong, Mapulang Lupa, Paso de Blas, Maysan, Canumay, and Bagbaguin. The old
church of San Diego de Alcala in Polo, Bulacan, built by the Franciscan friars in 1629, was too far for the
people of Valenzuela. It was the time when they, yearning for the love of the Lord, were in need for a
church that can be called their own.

Museo Valenzuela
Museo Valenzuela is a museum in Valenzuela in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the city's historical
and cultural landmark, named after Dr. Pío Valenzuela in 1963. Museo Valenzuela features
collections of artifacts depicting the city's past and continuing development, it also serves as a
repository of the city's rich heritage and a beacon of light to its people and guests. It is likewise a
venue for historical, cultural, and artistic presentations as well as seminars and symposia on national
and local issues

The original museum of Valenzuela was the house where Dr. Pío Valenzuela, a hero in the struggle
of freedom against Spain and in whose memory the old town of Polo was renamed, was born and
saw the best years of his life. This same house was burned recently.

It is sad to say that this marks the end of our very informative tour. Are there questions, clarifications or
suggestions, just let me know ok? I hope everyone enjoyed and learned a lot from our trip. Thank you!.

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