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Fundación Universitaria Agraria De Colombia

Programa de Ingeniería Civil

Oral Project

Moya Pineda, Juan Pablo - 29531

November, 2022

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Fundación Universitaria Agraria De Colombia
Programa de Ingeniería Civil

About me:
My name is: Juan Pablo. I Am: 20-year-old. I born at 2002. I from Bogota. I live in usme. I feel that
civil engineering is a career that contributes to the development of a society, that is why I chose this
career. I have a sister.

The respective questions were asked to Wilmar Jair Gómez Rios, professor of the faculty of civil
engineering in charge of the water area. The teacher is very good is his area.

1. What is your name?


- He is a Wilmar Jair Gomez Rios.

2. What is your profession?


- He is a civil engineer specialized in the water sector.

3. Where did you study?


- He studied at district university, where he currently teaches in conjunction with uniagraria.

4. What’s subject are you teaching?


- He teaches the area of water, which includes fluid mechanics and hydraulics.

5. Why did you decide to study your degree?


- He decided engineering as a career, He feels that it is a career that has a lot of potential and
above all there are many fields that it covers.

6. What was your first job?


- His first job was as an auditor on a construction site.

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Fundación Universitaria Agraria De Colombia
Programa de Ingeniería Civil

1. Comparatives and superlatives


• Comparative:
Current civil engineers are more efficient than before, because there are more studies to carry
out a work.
• Superlative:
civil engineers now have better machines and instruments for the development of works.

2. Future

I will create new construction technologies. (entrepreneurship)

I am going to improve the quality of construction materials for homes with a much longer
useful life friendly to the environment and derived from natural resources such as synthetic
materials. (Environmental sustainability)

I will to contribute to bringing prefabricated houses to areas near Bogota, such as villages or
towns with difficult access that generally have few resources. (Regional development with a
territorial approach)

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