martes, 28 de febrero de 2017

Password: Day of Andalucia

A
Moorish Palace
B
The name of a football team
C
City where carnival is very popular
D
Hill of sand in some beaches
E
The Imperial ___________ is an amazing bird
F
Traditional dance
G
Name of a river that runs through Seville
H
Typical food
I
Roman ruins in Seville
J
Province where olives are produced
K
How many tomatoes are there in a “salmorejo”?
L
Endangered animal that lives in Doñana
M
The most important monument in Córdoba
N
In the coat of arms of Seville
Ñ
(Contains Ñ) National Park in Andalucía
O
Olives produce it
P
Famous painter who was born in Málaga
Q
informal way to call somebody
R
Columbus stayed here
S
Typical dance
T
Name of a river that runs through Huelva
U
(Contains U) Black animal with horns
V
(Contains V) Place where you can go skiing
W
One of the colours of our flag
X
(Contains X) Autonomous region next to Andalucia
Y
(Contains Y) Name of a popular Duchess
Z
Village in the province of Huelva

martes, 14 de febrero de 2017

St. Valentine's Day


1) Writing a love poem
Roses are red;
Violets are blue;
Sugar is sweet,
And so are you!

The rules
Here are the rules for creating your own “Roses are Red” Valentine’s Day poem:
§  The second line has to rhyme with the fourth line
§  The first line should start ‘Roses are red’
§  The second should either follow the format noun-’is/are’-adjectiveor ‘And so is…noun
§  The third line should always follow the format noun-’is/are’-adjective
§  The last line should start with ‘And’ or ‘But’

2) Think of as many pairs of objects which normally go together. Make a long list of as many as you can. Then write your own version of this poem.

Without you
 I’m like a street with no name
 I’m like a ship without sea
 or a firework without flame.
Without you
I’m like a duck on dry land,
for whatever I do
you always understand!

miércoles, 8 de febrero de 2017

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

What do you know about Greek Mythology?
Watch the video and complete the chart about Greek Mythology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJCm8W5RZes

Name
God/ Goddess
of
family / love
his symbol / bird /animals
weapons
_________
rain / law / order /thunder / fate
his _________
eagle
scepter / _________
Hera
_______, childbirth, ___________ and empire
Zeus’ wife
pomegranate
lotus-staff
____________

Poseidon
sea, ___________, droughts and ______________
Zeus’ __________
horses and ___________
trident
Hades
underworld and ____________
Zeus’ brother
Persephone


__________
war, violence and civil order

vulpture
venomous ___________
bronze-tipped spear
Apollo
music, __________, archery and healing
Zeus’ __________ with his lover Leto
lyre
bow and _________
Aphrodite
love and beauty

_____________
___________ / myrtle wreath / scallop shell
___________
_________ and lustful desires
son of Aphrodite and ___________

___________ / arrow / kisses
Athena
wisdom, warfare and handicrafts

___________ / olive tree
spear / shield
Hermes
travel and trade
son of _________ and Maia


___________
celebration, drunkenness and pleasure

cup full of ___________



Read the text about Daphne and Apollo and answer the questions:

Daphne and Apollo

      Daphne was an independent young huntress. Her father, the river god Peneus, wished her to marry and have children, but all Daphne wanted was to hunt alone in the deep woods, enjoying her freedom.
     
     
One day Apollo saw her. She was beautiful and Apollo started running after the nymph but Daphne was an excellent runner. He cried out, "Do not fear, stop and find out who I am. I love you!" But Daphne flew on, even more frightened than before. She knew she could never outrun Apollo, but she was determined to resist to the end. She could almost feel Apollo's breath on the back of her neck when she saw her father's river ahead of her. She screamed to him, "Help me father, help me." At these words a dragging numbness came over her, and her feet seemed rooted in the earth. Bark was enclosing her body, and leaves were sprouting from her arms. She had been changed into a laurel tree.

     Apollo sadly watched the transformation as he held her in his arms. "Oh, lovely tree, you will always be mine. I will give you the gift of eternal life. Your leaves will always be green”. Poets also write that Apollo took a limb from one of her branches and made a musical instrument, the guitar.

     Another version of Apollo's instant love for Daphne was the cause of a trick played by Cupid who struck Apollo with one of his golden arrows when he first saw the nymph, and her with a lead arrow when she noticed his advancement.
1. Who was Daphne's father?
  1. a)      Peneus
  2. b)      Apollo
  3. c)       Artemis
  4. d)      Cupid

2. Who was the Lord of Delphi?
  1. a)      Peneus
  2. b)      Artemis
  3. c)       Apollo
  4. d)      Cupid

3. What was Daphne changed into?
  1. a)      A guitar
  2. b)      A golden arrow
  3. c)       A wreath
  4. d)      A laurel tree

4. Who was responsible for Daphne's change?
  1. a)      Artemis
  2. b)      Apollo
  3. c)       Peneus
  4. d)      Cupid

5. Who was Peneus?
  1. a)      A river god
  2. b)      The Lord of Delphi
  3. c)       A follower of Artemis
  4. d)      The god of love