Friday 30 April 2010

Stereotypes from Omani students (4th)


The following videos debunk stereotypes that Omani students have about Portugal and Portuguese young people.
"Youth people in Portugal are smokers"

We hope you enjoy it! ;)

(work done by: Carlos Vicente, Diogo salvador, Ricardo Moreira)

Thursday 29 April 2010

Stereotypes from Omani students (3rd)


"Oman was occupied by Portugal"

We hope you enjoy it! ;)

(work done by: Cláudia Silva, Jessica Roque, Rita Lemos, Susana Ricardo, Tamára Campino)

Stereotypes from Omani students (2nd)



"Portuguese young people are addicted to drugs."

We hope you enjoy it! ;)

(work done by: Jasão Ferreira, José Santos, Rui Vasco)

Stereotypes from Omani students (1st)



"Youth in Portugal don't go to school regulary. They drop off schools at early ages."


We hope you enjoy it! We're waiting for your coments! ;)


(Debunked by: Ana Fonseca, Cristina Sendrea, Daryna Piontkivska, Inês Mendes, Sofia Nobre)

Wednesday 10 February 2010

Oman Stereotypes

Here are some stereotypes that we have about Oman:


1. One man is allowed to have more than one wife...

2. Women aren’t allowed to show both their body and their head...
3. People there don’t like western countries...

4. Women have to obey men...


5. All men wear turbans...


Is this true? We're wainting for your answers!
We hope not to hurt anyone with these stereotypes!
Click here to download the Powerpoint "Oman Stereotypes"

Taiwanese Stereotypes

Here are some Stereotypes that we have about Taiwan!
We hope not to hurt anyone’s feelings :)



1. Taiwanese people are Chinese...



2. Taiwanese students are good at maths...



3. People from Taiwan live surrounded by Hi-Tech Gadgets...



4. Taiwanese people are very patient...


5. Taiwanese people produce cheap products...



6. People from Taiwan have a high-level of life...



Is that true? We're waiting for your answers!
Click here to download the Powerpoint "Taiwanese Stereotypes"

A curiosity: Did you know that in 1544 Portuguese sailors sighted the island of Taiwan and called it Ilha Formosa, which means "Beautiful Island?"